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Gertrude Collection (#7)

Gertrude, a name that resonates with history and creativity

Background imageGertrude Collection: SALON JURY, 1899. Members of a salon jury in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Left to right

SALON JURY, 1899. Members of a salon jury in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Left to right: Clarence H. White, Gertrude Kasebier, Henry Troth, F. Holland Day, and Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageGertrude Collection: ANNIE GERTRUDE CHATAWAY (1866-1951). Child friend and muse of Charles Dodgson

ANNIE GERTRUDE CHATAWAY (1866-1951). Child friend and muse of Charles Dodgson, known as Lewis Carroll. Drawing by Carroll, 1875

Background imageGertrude Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1917. 15 year old Gertrude Belier, hemming curtains at a factory in Boston

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1917. 15 year old Gertrude Belier, hemming curtains at a factory in Boston, Massachusetts. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 29 January 1917

Background imageGertrude Collection: SILHOUETTE, c1915. John Murray Anderson and his wife Genevieve Lyon standing in silhouette

SILHOUETTE, c1915. John Murray Anderson and his wife Genevieve Lyon standing in silhouette. Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier, c1915

Background imageGertrude Collection: DAKOTA TERRITORY: QUILTING. Pioneer women and children at a quilting party in the

DAKOTA TERRITORY: QUILTING. Pioneer women and children at a quilting party in the Dakota Territory, United States. Left to right: Myrtle Robinson, Liza Histness, Gertrude Pendroy, Susie Pendroy

Background imageGertrude Collection: FLYING HAWK (1854-1931). Oglala Sioux chief. Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

FLYING HAWK (1854-1931). Oglala Sioux chief. Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Shooting Pieces, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Shooting Pieces, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. An unidentified Sioux, a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. An unidentified Sioux, a member of Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Charles American Horse, a young Oglala Sioux, holding a peace pipe

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Charles American Horse, a young Oglala Sioux, holding a peace pipe. Photographed by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX COUPLE, c1900. Charging Thunder, a Sioux Native American, and his wife

SIOUX COUPLE, c1900. Charging Thunder, a Sioux Native American, and his wife. Photographed by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Amos Two Bulls, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Amos Two Bulls, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photographed by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: German woman - crocheting for her brother at the front - WW1

German woman - crocheting for her brother at the front - WW1
A German woman (Gertrude Konigshain) works on a piece of crochet - possibly a favour to her brother (?) fighting at the front during WW1

Background imageGertrude Collection: lollipos 1910 photographed by Gertrude Kasebier

lollipos 1910 photographed by Gertrude Kasebier

Background imageGertrude Collection: Beatrice Baxter Ruyland and Charles O Malley, as a child with a book in his lap

Beatrice Baxter Ruyland and Charles O Malley, as a child with a book in his lap. photographic print (1903) by Gertrude Kasebier, 1852-1934, photographer

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Background imageGertrude Collection: The simple life by Gertrude Kasebier, 1852-1934, photographer photomechanical print

The simple life by Gertrude Kasebier, 1852-1934, photographer photomechanical print (1907)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier

Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier

Background imageGertrude Collection: Portrait photograph of French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) by Gertrude Kasebier

Portrait photograph of French sculptor Auguste Rodin (1840-1917) by Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Happy days by Gertrude Kasebier, 1852-1934, photographer: Photograph shows four children

Happy days by Gertrude Kasebier, 1852-1934, photographer: Photograph shows four children

Background imageGertrude Collection: Photograph showing head-and-shoulders portrait of Native American man, 1902. Photographer

Photograph showing head-and-shoulders portrait of Native American man, 1902. Photographer by Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Portrait of Native American man in robe and feather headdress, 1902. Photograph by

Portrait of Native American man in robe and feather headdress, 1902. Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Woman and children reading by Gertrude Kasebier 1852-1934, photographer photographic

Woman and children reading by Gertrude Kasebier 1852-1934, photographer photographic
Woman and children reading by Gertrude Kasebier 1852-1934, photographer.. photographic print

Background imageGertrude Collection: Happy days 1902 Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Happy days 1902 Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934)

Background imageGertrude Collection: Three workmen. Photograph showing three African American labourers at work. (ca

Three workmen. Photograph showing three African American labourers at work. (ca. 1900) By Gertrude Kasebier, 1852-1934, photographer

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Sketch 1902. Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) American photographer. Three-quarter

The Sketch 1902. Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) American photographer. Three-quarter length profile portrait of Beatrice Baxter Ruyl (1875-1942) in Newport, Rhode Island, with pencil and sketch pad

Background imageGertrude Collection: The Manger, 1901. Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) American photographer. Girl

The Manger, 1901. Gertrude Kasebier (1852-1934) American photographer. Girl in white holding a swaddled child posed in a stall by a manger

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Kasebier-Manger 1909

Gertrude Kasebier-Manger 1909

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Kasebier

Gertrude Kasebier

Background imageGertrude Collection: On the airfield at Amman, Jordan, April 1921: T E Lawrence, Sir Herbert Samuel (British

On the airfield at Amman, Jordan, April 1921: T E Lawrence, Sir Herbert Samuel (British High Commissioner of Palestine), Emir Abdullah. Woman far left, possibly Gertrude Bell

Background imageGertrude Collection: Arctotis sp. South African daisy

Arctotis sp. South African daisy
Watercolour No. 52 by Gertrude Metz, 1777. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageGertrude Collection: DEVERIA, Eug讥(1805-1865);SHAKESPEARE, William

DEVERIA, Eug讥(1805-1865);SHAKESPEARE, William
" DEVERIA, Eug讥 (1805-1865); SHAKESPEARE, William (1564-1616). English poet and playwright. Scene from William Shakespeares " Hamlet" with Ophelia, King Claudius

Background imageGertrude Collection: American swimmer. Photographed with a paddling device, 1924

American swimmer. Photographed with a paddling device, 1924
GERTRUDE EDERLE (1906-2003). American swimmer. Photographed with a paddling device, 1924

Background imageGertrude Collection: STEIN AND TOKLAS, 1944. American writer Gertrude Stein (1874-1946)

STEIN AND TOKLAS, 1944. American writer Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) photographed in southeastern France in September 1944 with her companion, Alice B. Toklas (left)

Background imageGertrude Collection: WILLIAM CHARLES MACREADY (1793-1873). English actor. In the title role of Hamlet at the Princess

WILLIAM CHARLES MACREADY (1793-1873). English actor. In the title role of Hamlet at the Princess Theater, London, England, in 1845. Contemporary English engraving

Background imageGertrude Collection: SHAKESPEARE: HAMLET. King Claudius with Queen Gertrude at the performance of The Mouse-Trap

SHAKESPEARE: HAMLET. King Claudius with Queen Gertrude at the performance of The Mouse-Trap. Wood engraving after Sir John Gilbert, 1881

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Shipman

Gertrude Shipman. Date c1899

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Shipman, Lawrence B. McGill

Gertrude Shipman, Lawrence B. McGill. Date c1899

Background imageGertrude Collection: St. Gertrude Church, Louvain, Belgium

St. Gertrude Church, Louvain, Belgium. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Jekyll

Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) - British Garden designer, Artist and Writer. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageGertrude Collection: North Court, Munstead Wood - Home of Gertrude Jekyll

North Court, Munstead Wood - Home of Gertrude Jekyll
The North Court, Munstead Wood, Godalming, Surrey. The home of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) - influential British garden designer, artist and writer. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGertrude Collection: Garden Door, Munstead Wood - Home of Gertrude Jekyll

Garden Door, Munstead Wood - Home of Gertrude Jekyll
The Garden Door, Munstead Wood, Godalming, Surrey. The home of Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) - influential British garden designer, artist and writer. Date: circa 1910

Background imageGertrude Collection: Gertrude Jekyll - Garden designer

Gertrude Jekyll - Garden designer
Gertrude Jekyll (1843-1932) - Prolific British Garden designer, Artist and Writer. Pictured here as the small central detail in a close-up taken from an advert for Shell. 1960

Background imageGertrude Collection: WOMAN DOING LAUNDRY, c1902. An young African American woman hanging laundry to dry in Newport

WOMAN DOING LAUNDRY, c1902. An young African American woman hanging laundry to dry in Newport, Rhode Island. Photograph by Gertrude Kasebier, c1902

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Amos Little, an Oglala Sioux man

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Amos Little, an Oglala Sioux man. Photographed by Gertrude Kasebier, c1900
SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Amos Little, an Oglala Sioux man. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Has No Horses, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Has No Horses, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show, wearing a breastplate. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Sammy Lone Bear, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild

SIOUX NATIVE AMERICAN, c1900. Sammy Lone Bear, a Sioux Native American from Buffalo Bills Wild West Show. Photograph by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900

Background imageGertrude Collection: SIOUX COUPLE, c1900. Samuel American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American, and his wife

SIOUX COUPLE, c1900. Samuel American Horse, an Oglala Sioux Native American, and his wife. Photographed by Gertrude Käsebier, c1900




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Gertrude, a name that resonates with history and creativity. From Gertrude Bell, the trailblazing explorer and writer who lived from 1868 to 1926, to Gertrude Stein, the influential American writer of the early 20th century. Each Gertrude leaves an indelible mark on their respective fields. In a photograph captured around 1915, we catch a glimpse into the world Stein. Inside her studio at 27 Rue de Fleurus in Paris, one can only imagine the creative energy that flowed within those walls. But there's more to this story than just famous namesakes. A Whitbread Pale Ale advertisement reminds us of simpler times when enjoying a refreshing drink was enough to bring joy. Meanwhile, Mata Hari and Walery Paris transport us back to an era shrouded in mystery and intrigue. These glimpses into history remind us of how far society has come since then. Yet amidst all these historical references lies another intriguing figure - Gertrude Lawrence. Known for her talent as an actress and singer, she captivated audiences with her performances both on stage and screen. And let's not forget about Gertrude Bell herself - exploring Iraq through picnics or capturing moments frozen in time at just age 26. Her adventurous spirit knew no bounds as she ventured into uncharted territories. As we piece together these fragments from different eras - advertisements for Humber saloons or Molyneux fashion sketches featuring Gertrude Lawrence - we are reminded of the rich tapestry that is human history. So here's to all the remarkable women named Gertrude who have left their mark on our collective memory. Their stories continue to inspire generations after them, reminding us that greatness knows no boundaries when passion meets determination.