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Lois Collection

"Captivating and Multifaceted: Exploring the Enigma of Lois" Lois, a name that echoes through time, conjures up various images and stories

Background imageLois Collection: Poster, Lloyd Express, North German Lloyd Bremen

Poster, Lloyd Express, North German Lloyd Bremen - New York, Cherbourg, Southampton, Bremen - Fastest Transatlantic Service. Date: circa 1935

Background imageLois Collection: Lois in the Garden, (oil on canvas)

Lois in the Garden, (oil on canvas)
822723 Lois in the Garden, (oil on canvas) by Irvine, Wilson Henry (1869-1936); 69x61 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Lois in the Garden. Wilson Henry Irvine (1869-1936). Oil on canvas

Background imageLois Collection: Lois, Eunice, and Timothy (engraving)

Lois, Eunice, and Timothy (engraving)
668218 Lois, Eunice, and Timothy (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lois, Eunice, and Timothy)

Background imageLois Collection: Titlepage of De L Esprit des Loix by Charles de Montesquieu (1689-1755

Titlepage of De L Esprit des Loix by Charles de Montesquieu (1689-1755
CHT239752 Titlepage of De L Esprit des Loix by Charles de Montesquieu (1689-1755) 1748, published Geneve (b/w photo) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; eArchives Charmet; French

Background imageLois Collection: Lois Wilde, American actress, c1938

Lois Wilde, American actress, c1938. Lois Wilde (1907-1995) appeared mainly in Western and action B-movies. Cigarette card from Modern Beauties, 3rd series

Background imageLois Collection: Lois Moran (1909-1990), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO Wills

Lois Moran (1909-1990), American actress, 1928. Artist: WD & HO Wills
Lois Moran (1909-1990), American actress, 1928. Number 17 (of 25) in the second set of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards entitled Cinema Stars (1928)

Background imageLois Collection: Trees shrubs Bitter orange tree Citrus Bigaradia

Trees shrubs Bitter orange tree Citrus Bigaradia
Trees and shrubs Bitter orange tree. (Citrus Bigaradia Lois.) 1900, Middle East

Background imageLois Collection: The Hon. Lois Sturt paints Dacia

The Hon. Lois Sturt paints Dacia
Society girl turned painter, the Hon. Lois Sturt shown in the studio painting the portrait of the well known dancer and beauty, Dacia, who had starred in Chu Chin Chow

Background imageLois Collection: Lois Wilson

Lois Wilson (1891 - 1988), American film actress of the 1920s

Background imageLois Collection: LOIS DE FEE (1912-2012). American burlesque dancer

LOIS DE FEE (1912-2012). American burlesque dancer. Performing at Club Nocturne in New York City

Background imageLois Collection: NEW MEXICO: STORE, 1940. Lois Stagg and her mother looking at greeting cards in Pie Town

NEW MEXICO: STORE, 1940. Lois Stagg and her mother looking at greeting cards in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageLois Collection: LORD BRACKENBURY: What makes you say that, Lois? cried Lancelot, rising quickly

LORD BRACKENBURY: What makes you say that, Lois? cried Lancelot, rising quickly and bending over the old womans chair; DRAWN BY LUKE FILDES, A.R.A

Background imageLois Collection: Arms of Lois de la Fontaine

Arms of Lois de la Fontaine; Unknown; Bruges, Belgium, Europe; about 1480 - 1485 ?; Tempera colors and gold on parchment; Leaf: 20.5 x 14.8 cm (8 1/16 x 5 13/16 in.)

Background imageLois Collection: THOMAS R. MARSHALL (1854-1925). 28th Vice President of the United States, 1913-1921

THOMAS R. MARSHALL (1854-1925). 28th Vice President of the United States, 1913-1921. Marshall with his wife, Lois Irene Kimsey Marshall

Background imageLois Collection: LA TOUR, Maurice Quentin de (1704-1788)

LA TOUR, Maurice Quentin de (1704-1788). Portrait of Pierre Lois Laideguiv. French School. Rococo art. Oil on canvas

Background imageLois Collection: La locomotion aerienne passive. Principes de la nature sur l

La locomotion aerienne passive. Principes de la nature sur la chute reelle des corps, oppose aux lois scientifiques. Technical illustration shows 14 figures with various designs for parachutes

Background imageLois Collection: Secret of Observatory

Secret of Observatory
THE SECRET OF THE OBSERVATORY (Robert Bloch) Lois is menaced by the Mongol Date: 1938

Background imageLois Collection: SHARP SHOOTERS, 1928. George O Brien and Lois Moran in a scene from the film

SHARP SHOOTERS, 1928. George O Brien and Lois Moran in a scene from the film

Background imageLois Collection: GOD GAVE ME TWENTY CENTS. Lois Moran and Jack Mulhall in a scene from the 1926 film

GOD GAVE ME TWENTY CENTS. Lois Moran and Jack Mulhall in a scene from the 1926 film

Background imageLois Collection: Stan Laurel at the wheel of 1927 Hupmobile

Stan Laurel at the wheel of 1927 Hupmobile with his wife Lois and daughter Lois



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"Captivating and Multifaceted: Exploring the Enigma of Lois" Lois, a name that echoes through time, conjures up various images and stories. From a vintage poster advertising the luxurious Lloyd Express to the grandeur of North German Lloyd Bremen, it has left her mark on history. In one portrait, we see "The Hon. Lois Sturt" gracefully wielding a paintbrush as she captures the essence of Dacia on canvas. Her talent shines through in every stroke, showcasing her artistic prowess. Moving from art to nature's beauty, "Lois in the Garden" portrays an oil painting that immerses us in vibrant colors and serene tranquility. The artist skillfully brings life to this masterpiece on canvas. But Lois is not just an individual; she represents relationships too. In an engraving titled "Lois, Eunice, and Timothy, " we witness familial bonds etched forever in history's annals - a testament to love and kinship. Beyond personal connections lies intellectual curiosity. A title page from Charles de Montesquieu's influential work "De L'Esprit des Loix" reminds us of how ideas can shape societies throughout centuries, and is within these pages that Lois finds inspiration for change. Stepping into Hollywood's golden era, we encounter two remarkable actresses named Lois - Wilde and Moran - who captivated audiences with their undeniable talent during different eras but shared a common passion for their craft. Not limited to acting alone, another notable figure bearing this name is Lois Wilson - an advocate for social justice whose tireless efforts brought hope to countless lives affected by addiction. Diving back into literature once more reveals Lord Brackenbury - a character woven into the fabric of storytelling through Ambrose McEvoy's novel depiction. This fictional persona adds depth and intrigue to our exploration of all things Lois-related. As we conclude our journey through time with Lois, we are left with a sense of awe and wonder.