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Madge Collection (#3)

"Madge: A Journey Through Time and Fashion" Step into the world of Madge, a name that resonates with history and style

Background imageMadge Collection: Madge Elliott in the Rhapsody in Blue sequence from the Midn

Madge Elliott in the Rhapsody in Blue sequence from the Midn
Madge Elliott in the Rhapsody in Blue sequence (set to Gershwins famous music) from the Midnight Follies at the Hotel Metropole, London, Summer 1926 Date: 1926

Background imageMadge Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in a scene from The Golden Strain, 1925

SILENT FILM STILL. Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in a scene from The Golden Strain, 1925
SILENT FILM STILL. Madge Bellamy and Kenneth Harlan in a scene from " The Golden Strain, 1925

Background imageMadge Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: WEDDING. Wedding scene with Norma Talmadge and Eugene O Brien

SILENT FILM STILL: WEDDING. Wedding scene with Norma Talmadge and Eugene O Brien

Background imageMadge Collection: FILM: CLASSMATES, 1924. Richard Barthelmess and Madge Evans

FILM: CLASSMATES, 1924. Richard Barthelmess and Madge Evans

Background imageMadge Collection: FILM: GOLDEN STRAIN, 1925. Madge Bellamy, Hobart Bosworth, and Kenneth Harlan

FILM: GOLDEN STRAIN, 1925. Madge Bellamy, Hobart Bosworth, and Kenneth Harlan

Background imageMadge Collection: MADGE BELLAMY. Madge Bellamy (right) in a scene from a silent film of the 1920s

MADGE BELLAMY. Madge Bellamy (right) in a scene from a silent film of the 1920s

Background imageMadge Collection: VERY CONFIDENTIAL, 1927. Madge Bellamy in a scene from the film

VERY CONFIDENTIAL, 1927. Madge Bellamy in a scene from the film

Background imageMadge Collection: SANDY, 1926. Madge Bellamy as the title character from the film

SANDY, 1926. Madge Bellamy as the title character from the film

Background imageMadge Collection: THE PLAY GIRL, 1928. Madge Bellamy in a scene from the film

THE PLAY GIRL, 1928. Madge Bellamy in a scene from the film

Background imageMadge Collection: Madge Titheradge / Noel Coward

Madge Titheradge / Noel Coward
Madge Titheradge (1887-1961) Australian born actress

Background imageMadge Collection: Mr & Mrs Syers

Mr & Mrs Syers
Florence " Madge" Syers skating with her husband and coach Edgar Syers at the Princes Skating Club in aid of Our Dumb Friends League

Background imageMadge Collection: Miss Madge Lessing as a modern dandy, 1910

Miss Madge Lessing as a modern dandy, 1910
Photographic portrait of Madge Lessing (1866-1932), the English actress and singer, dressed as a dandy for a production at the Metropol Theatre, Berlin, 1910

Background imageMadge Collection: Dame Madge Kendal

Dame Madge Kendal
MRS KENDAL (1848 - 1935) Stage actress

Background imageMadge Collection: William Hunter Kendal

William Hunter Kendal
WILLIAM HUNTER KENDAL actor-manager, with his wife, MADGE KENDAL (nee Robertson) (1849 - 1935) actress

Background imageMadge Collection: MOTHER KNOWSBEST

MOTHER KNOWSBEST
Edna Ferbers book deals with the vicissitudes of a womans career on Broadway : this edition is illustrated with scenes from the silent movie starring Madge Bellamy

Background imageMadge Collection: Madge Kendal at Easel

Madge Kendal at Easel
Dame MADGE KENDAL (1849-1935) Actress and artist, at work in her studio




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"Madge: A Journey Through Time and Fashion" Step into the world of Madge, a name that resonates with history and style. From Saffron Walden by Madge Howard to the 1908 Olympic Ice Skaters, her influence spans across eras. In the midst of World War II, Peggy Speeds The Plough, showcasing Madge's resilience and determination. But it doesn't stop there; Madge Kendal, an English actress, captivated audiences with her talent on stage. Another notable figure is Madge McIntosh, an actress whose studio portrait exudes elegance and grace. Countess de la Falaise dons Chanel in a fashion portrait adorned with innumerable frills - a true embodiment of sophistication. Isabel Jeans takes center stage in a studio fashion portrait alongside a captivating illustration. Her unusual cocktail or cinema gown designed by Peggy Morris showcases innovation in design. Maggy Rouff presents "Short Coats for Longer Days" in another stunning studio fashion portrait. Spring suits become as variable as our climate but remain stylish under Rouff's creative touch. Camilla Horn enchants us with her beauty in yet another fashion studio portrait. This German actress and dancer has graced both English films and rehearsals effortlessly. Mrs Colclough steals the spotlight wearing a magnificent dark blue cire satin gown from Idare complemented by a dull pink bodice and sash. Her impeccable taste sets new standards for elegance. Even golfers can find inspiration from Madge's world. Knitted golf club covers make their debut as fashionable accessories to keep your golf sticks clean while adding flair to your game. Join us on this journey through time and fashion where Madge's legacy shines bright.