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Louise Collection (#8)

"Louise: A Name Woven Through Time" Louise, a name that echoes through history, holds tales of remarkable women and captivating stories

Background imageLouise Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II, Princess Viktoria Luise and dachshunds

Kaiser Wilhelm II, Princess Viktoria Luise and dachshunds
Portrait of Kaiser Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859-1941) on board the royal yacht Hohenzollern with his youngest child and only daughter

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Max-Ehrler (1850-1920). Italian painter. Telegram, 18

Louise Max-Ehrler (1850-1920). Italian painter. Telegram, 1894. Detail. National Gallery. Prague. Czech Republic

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia

Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia
Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia (1892-1980), later Duchess of Brunswick, only daughter and youngest child of Kaiser Wilhelm II pictured in 1904. Date: 1904

Background imageLouise Collection: Prince Edward & Alexandra of Denmarks three eldest children

Prince Edward & Alexandra of Denmarks three eldest children
Prince Edward (later Edward VII) and Alexandra of Denmark (later Queen Alexandra consort), with their three eldest children (left) Prince Albert Victor (Eddie), later Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Background imageLouise Collection: Prince Edward & Alexandra of Denmarks five children 1891

Prince Edward & Alexandra of Denmarks five children 1891
Prince Edward (later Edward VII) and Alexandra of Denmark with their five children in a group photo, in 1891. From Left to right: Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, eldest son

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Sophie of Greece with in-laws and sons

Princess Sophie of Greece with in-laws and sons
Princess Sophie of Greece (1914-2001), seen far right, later Princess of Hesse-Cassel, and through her second marriage to Georg Wilhelm of Hanover, Princess of Hanover

Background imageLouise Collection: Prince Louis of Battenberg and family

Prince Louis of Battenberg and family
Prince Louis of Battenberg (1854 - 1921), 1st Marquess of Milford Haven, and later Louis Mountbatten, pictured with his wife

Background imageLouise Collection: Rose, Bourbon rose variety Louise Odier (Rosa x borboniana cultivar Louise Odier)

Rose, Bourbon rose variety Louise Odier (Rosa x borboniana cultivar Louise Odier), historical old rose variety from 1851 with highly fragrant flowers

Background imageLouise Collection: CUT-PAPER SILHOUETTE. German silhouette by Luise Duttenhofer to illustrate Friedrich Schiller

CUT-PAPER SILHOUETTE. German silhouette by Luise Duttenhofer to illustrate Friedrich Schiller, 19th century

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise, Queen consort of Sweden in 1950

Louise, Queen consort of Sweden in 1950
Swedish Royalty - Louise Alexandra Marie Irene Mountbatten (previously Princess Louise of Battenberg - 18891965). Became Queen consort of Sweden in 1950 and served as such until her death in 1965

Background imageLouise Collection: SALLY TOMPKINS (1833-1916). Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins, philanthropist and Civil War nurse

SALLY TOMPKINS (1833-1916). Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins, philanthropist and Civil War nurse, founded a Confederate hospital

Background imageLouise Collection: SALLY TOMPKINS (1833-1916). Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins, philanthropist

SALLY TOMPKINS (1833-1916). Captain Sally Louisa Tompkins, philanthropist and Civil War nurse, founded a Confederate hospital. Drawing of a stained glass window at St

Background imageLouise Collection: TEST-TUBE BABY, 1978. Front page of the London, England, Evening News, 27 July 1978

TEST-TUBE BABY, 1978. Front page of the London, England, Evening News, 27 July 1978, announcing the birth of Louise Brown, the worlds first test-tube baby, conceived by in vitro fertilization

Background imageLouise Collection: LOUISE WEBER (1866-1929). French can-can dancer, known as La Goulue (the Glutton)

LOUISE WEBER (1866-1929). French can-can dancer, known as La Goulue (the Glutton). The Danse of La Goulue and Jacques Renaudin, or Valentin-le-Dessosse. Oil on canvas, 1895, by Henri Toulouse-Lautrec

Background imageLouise Collection: King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, c. 1870

King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, c. 1870
Photograph showing King Edward VII (1841-1910) of Great Britain and Ireland, with his wife, Alexandra, and children in Highland attire, c.1870

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth, 1649 - 1734. French born mistress of King Charles II

Louise de Keroualle, Duchess of Portsmouth, 1649 - 1734. French born mistress of King Charles II of England

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise of Savoy, 1476 - 1531. French noble and regent, Duchess of Auvergne and Bourbon

Louise of Savoy, 1476 - 1531. French noble and regent, Duchess of Auvergne and Bourbon, Duchess of Nemours, and mother of King Francis I

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Louise Louise 1750-1831 Princess Denmark married Hessen-Kassel

Princess Louise Louise 1750-1831 Princess Denmark married Hessen-Kassel
Princess Louise, Louise, 1750-1831, Princess of Denmark married Hessen-Kassel, painting, Silhouette, gold paper on glass, Oval, Metal frame, Height, 5 cm (1.9 inch)

Background imageLouise Collection: Carl Gustaf Pilo Queen Lovisa Louise Queen Denmark

Carl Gustaf Pilo Queen Lovisa Louise Queen Denmark
Carl Gustaf Pilo, Queen Lovisa, Louise, Queen of Denmark, Queen Louise of Denmark, mid 1740s, oil on canvas, Height, 40.5 cm (15.9 inches), Width, 33 cm (12.9 inches)

Background imageLouise Collection: Carel Georg August 1766-1807 heir Braunschweig-WolfenbAOEttel

Carel Georg August 1766-1807 heir Braunschweig-WolfenbAOEttel
Carel Georg August (1766-1807), heir to Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel. Husband of Frederica Louisa Wilhelmina (Louise), Princess of Orange-Nassau, Portrait of Carel Georg August (1766-1807)

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise van Savoye 1467-1531 Duchess Angoulme

Louise van Savoye 1467-1531 Duchess Angoulme
Louise van Savoye (1467-1531), Duchess of Angouleme, mother of Frans I, Portrait of Louise of Savoy (1467-1531), mother of Frans I. Half-length, after left

Background imageLouise Collection: Memorials WeiBenfels Louise Mecklenburg-Strelitz

Memorials WeiBenfels Louise Mecklenburg-Strelitz
Memorials in Weiszenfels, Louise of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Avenues in Saxony-Anhalt, 1912, Saxony-Anhalt, Weiszenfels, Konigin Louisen, Stein in der Badeallee, Germany

Background imageLouise Collection: Crown Prince Sweden front High Commissioner residence

Crown Prince Sweden front High Commissioner residence
Crown Prince of Sweden in front of High Commissioners residence, Jerusalem. Photo shows (right to left) Gustav Adolf, Crown Prince of Sweden (1882-1973); his wife Lady Louise Mountbatten

Background imageLouise Collection: Queen Victoria & Leopold Louise Princess Royal

Queen Victoria & Leopold Louise Princess Royal
Queen Victoria & Leopold, Louise, Princess Royal Alice & Hesse; John Jabez Edwin Mayall (English, 1813 - 1901); England; about 1862; Albumen silver print

Background imageLouise Collection: The Royal Wedding Between Albert Edward, Prince Of Wales, Future King Edward Vii And Alexandra Of

The Royal Wedding Between Albert Edward, Prince Of Wales, Future King Edward Vii And Alexandra Of Denmark At St. Georges Chapel, Windsor, Enlgand, March 10, 1863

Background imageLouise Collection: Alexandra Of Denmark, 1844

Alexandra Of Denmark, 1844

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, 1755 A

Louise-Rosalie Lefebvre, 1755 A

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Ad

Louise Ad

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Anne De Bourbon, Countess Of Charolais, Aka Mademoiselle De Charolais, 1695 A

Louise Anne De Bourbon, Countess Of Charolais, Aka Mademoiselle De Charolais, 1695 A

Background imageLouise Collection: Mary Of Teck, 1867

Mary Of Teck, 1867

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Of Hesse-Kassel, 1817 - 1898. German Princess And, From 15 November 1863

Louise Of Hesse-Kassel, 1817 - 1898. German Princess And, From 15 November 1863, Queen Consort To King Christian Ix Of Denmark. From The Strand Magazine Published 1897

Background imageLouise Collection: King George V And Queen Mary In 1911 On Board The Medina For Their Visit To India

King George V And Queen Mary In 1911 On Board The Medina For Their Visit To India. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865

Background imageLouise Collection: King Edward Viii And Queen Mary Arriving At The Cenotaph On Armistice Day, 1936

King Edward Viii And Queen Mary Arriving At The Cenotaph On Armistice Day, 1936. Edward Viii, Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, Later The Duke Of Windsor, 1894

Background imageLouise Collection: Mary Of Teck, Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, 1867

Mary Of Teck, Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, 1867

Background imageLouise Collection: Princess Victoria Mary, Aka Princess May, Later Queen Consort Of The United Kingdom As The Wife Of

Princess Victoria Mary, Aka Princess May, Later Queen Consort Of The United Kingdom As The Wife Of King George V. Mary Of Teck, Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, 1867

Background imageLouise Collection: The Prince Of Wales, Later King George V, With His Wife Mary Of Teck In 1909

The Prince Of Wales, Later King George V, With His Wife Mary Of Teck In 1909. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865

Background imageLouise Collection: Silver Wedding Portrait Of King George V And Queen Mary In 1918

Silver Wedding Portrait Of King George V And Queen Mary In 1918. George V, George Frederick Ernest Albert, 1865

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Of Savoy, 1476

Louise Of Savoy, 1476

Background imageLouise Collection: The Rescue Of The Princess Royal And Her Family From The Book The Year 1912 Illustrated Published

The Rescue Of The Princess Royal And Her Family From The Book The Year 1912 Illustrated Published London 1913

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Francoise De La Baume De La Blanc, Duchesse De La Valliere, 1644-1710

Louise Francoise De La Baume De La Blanc, Duchesse De La Valliere, 1644-1710. Mistress To King Louis Xiv Of France From 1661-1667. Engraved By W. Holl After G Staal

Background imageLouise Collection: Madame De Stael, (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker) Baroness De Stael-Holstein, 1766-1817

Madame De Stael, (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker) Baroness De Stael-Holstein, 1766-1817. Author And Political Propagandist.Photo-Etching After The Painting By Gerard

Background imageLouise Collection: Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan, Madame Campan, 1752-1822. French Educator

Jeanne Louise Henriette Campan, Madame Campan, 1752-1822. French Educator, Companion To Marie-Antoinette. Named Head Of A School At Ecouen For The Orphaned Daughters Of The Legion Of Honour By

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Of Savoy, Duchess D Angouleme 1476-1531. Regent Of France, Mother Of Francis I Of France

Louise Of Savoy, Duchess D Angouleme 1476-1531. Regent Of France, Mother Of Francis I Of France. Photo-Etching From The Painting In The Chateau De Beauregarde

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise De Lorraine-Vaudemont, 1553-1601. Queen Of France, 1575-1589. Wife Of Henri Iii

Louise De Lorraine-Vaudemont, 1553-1601. Queen Of France, 1575-1589. Wife Of Henri Iii. Photo-Etching From An Old Portrait In The Louvre. From The Book " Lady Jacksons Works, Viii

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise De La Valliere, 1644-1710. Mistress Of Louis Xiv Of France

Louise De La Valliere, 1644-1710. Mistress Of Louis Xiv Of France. Photo-Etching After The Engraving By Francois. From The Book " Lady Jacksons Works, Old Paris Ii

Background imageLouise Collection: The Head Of The Princess De Lamballe Displayed In Paris, September 1792

The Head Of The Princess De Lamballe Displayed In Paris, September 1792. Marie ThA©rA┼íse Louise De
The Head Of The Princess De Lamballe Displayed In Paris, September 1792. Marie TherAšse Louise De Savoie-Carignan, Princess De Lamballe, 1749 -1792. Intimate Companion Of Marie-Antoinette

Background imageLouise Collection: Marie Louise, Empress Of The French, Duchess Of Parma, Piacenza And Guastalla, 1791-1847

Marie Louise, Empress Of The French, Duchess Of Parma, Piacenza And Guastalla, 1791-1847. Second Wife Of Napoleon I. Engraved By Heath

Background imageLouise Collection: Louise Lehzen, 1784-1870. German Baroness. She Became Governess To

Louise Lehzen, 1784-1870. German Baroness. She Became Governess To, And Later Adviser And Companion To Queen Victoria. From A Sketch By Queen Victoria Before Her Accession




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"Louise: A Name Woven Through Time" Louise, a name that echoes through history, holds tales of remarkable women and captivating stories. From the regal halls of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert's court to the enchanting world of literature and film, it has left an indelible mark. In the grandeur of Queen Victoria's era, Princess Louise stood as a shining example of grace and elegance. As one of their children, she brought joy to her parents' hearts with her radiant presence. The Battenberg family in 1906 found solace in their beloved Louise Brooks, whose infectious spirit lit up every room she entered. But it was not just royalty who bore this illustrious name; authors like Austen immortalized Louises on paper. In "Persuasion, " a pallid face mirrored that of our protagonist - a testament to the emotional depth associated with this name. And even Alice in Wonderland encountered the enigmatic White Queen portrayed by Louise Fazenda in 1933. Artistic expression knew no bounds for Louises either. Louisa Ann Coleman captured Brooklyn's wintry beauty on canvas during the early 19th century while Greta Garbo mesmerized audiences as Greta Louisa Gustafsson on silver screens worldwide. Through time and across continents, these diverse figures named they have shaped narratives both real and fictional. Their legacies intertwine like threads woven into a tapestry representing strength, creativity, and resilience. So let us celebrate all those who bear this timeless moniker - from queens to actresses to everyday individuals - each contributing their unique essence to its rich tapestry. For within each Louise lies an untold story waiting to be discovered – an extraordinary tale ready to unfold before our eyes.