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Maggie Collection (#2)

"Maggie: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Talent" Step into the world of Maggie, where history intertwines with artistry and resilience

Background imageMaggie Collection: Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, signs the visitors book at the Nissan

Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, signs the visitors book at the Nissan plant in Sunderland. Her visit is to officially open phase one of the Nissan plant in Washington, Sunderland

Background imageMaggie Collection: Maggie Mitchell, from the Actresses series (N67) promoting Virginia Brights Cigarettes

Maggie Mitchell, from the Actresses series (N67) promoting Virginia Brights Cigarettes for Allen & Ginter brand tobacco products, ca. 1888

Background imageMaggie Collection: The Biggest Potato On Record In 1879. The Maggie Murphy Potato Weighing 86lbs. 10oz

The Biggest Potato On Record In 1879. The Maggie Murphy Potato Weighing 86lbs. 10oz.from The Strand Magazine Published 1897

Background imageMaggie Collection: Margaret Vyner, 1940

Margaret Vyner, 1940
Margaret Vyner, wife of actor Hugh Williams, sporting an outfit made from wool designed by Norman Hartnell, who was at the time dress-maker to the Queen. 1940

Background imageMaggie Collection: Woman police officer on the phone in a police station

Woman police officer on the phone in a police station
Woman police officer (Maggie Coombs) on the telephone in a police station. Date: circa late 1970s

Background imageMaggie Collection: Hobsons Choice opens at the Apollo Theatre, 1916

Hobsons Choice opens at the Apollo Theatre, 1916
Hobsons Choice, the comedy play by J. B. Priestley set in Hobsons boot shop, Salford, opens at the Apollo in London in 1916

Background imageMaggie Collection: MAGGIE L. WALKER (1867-1934). Maggie Lena Walker. Nee Mitchell. American businesswoman

MAGGIE L. WALKER (1867-1934). Maggie Lena Walker. Nee Mitchell. American businesswoman

Background imageMaggie Collection: Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share

Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies stew. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageMaggie Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken

Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood, They die in a close embrace

Background imageMaggie Collection: When the War is Over, Maggie (3) WW1

When the War is Over, Maggie (3) WW1
When the War is Over, Maggie -- a British soldier on the Western Front thinks of his love as he takes part in combat alongside his colleagues. (3 of 3) Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMaggie Collection: When the War is Over, Maggie (1) WW1

When the War is Over, Maggie (1) WW1
When the War is Over, Maggie -- a British soldier on the Western Front writes a letter home to his love. (1 of 3) Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMaggie Collection: When the War is Over, Maggie (2) WW1

When the War is Over, Maggie (2) WW1
When the War is Over, Maggie -- a British soldier on the Western Front writes a letter home to his love, with a promise of marriage when he returns. (2 of 3) Date: 1914-1918

Background imageMaggie Collection: Miss Rachel Sanger in The Bonnie Fishwife

Miss Rachel Sanger in The Bonnie Fishwife
Miss Rachel Sanger in the role of Maggie MacFarlane in The Bonnie Fishwife, a comedietta or farce in one act by Charles Selby. circa 1880s

Background imageMaggie Collection: Maggie Tulliver in a boat

Maggie Tulliver in a boat
Maggie Tulliver, a character from George Eliots Mill on the Floss in a boat with an oar. Date: 19th Century

Background imageMaggie Collection: Two Little Drummer Boys by Walter Howard

Two Little Drummer Boys by Walter Howard
Promotional postcard for Two Little Drummer Boys by Walter Howard. First produced New Theatre, Loughborough, 23rd October 1899

Background imageMaggie Collection: The Wisdom of Bill, by Bairnsfather

The Wisdom of Bill, by Bairnsfather
The Wisdom of Bill " Stick yer at pin into Douglas, Maggie. I ve known them things go off before now!" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander Date: 1918

Background imageMaggie Collection: Under the Mistletoe Bough by Bruce Bairnsfather

Under the Mistletoe Bough by Bruce Bairnsfather
As Old Bill said to himself, " Me and Maggie didn t arf ave a time this Christmas." Old Bill, the soldier character created by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander is pictured in

Background imageMaggie Collection: Maggie Teyte

Maggie Teyte (1888 1976), English operatic soprano and interpreter of French art song. Performing in an oprea The Perfect Fool at Covent garden, London. 1923

Background imageMaggie Collection: MAGGIE MITCHELL (1832-1918). American actress. Photograph, c1860

MAGGIE MITCHELL (1832-1918). American actress. Photograph, c1860

Background imageMaggie Collection: Source Size = 1877 x 2096

Source Size = 1877 x 2096
THE EDINA BURNS: " AULD MAGGIE", 1867

Background imageMaggie Collection: MAGGIE LENA WALKER. (c1867-1934): oil over a photograph, perhaps taken in 1886

MAGGIE LENA WALKER. (c1867-1934): oil over a photograph, perhaps taken in 1886, the year of her marriage

Background imageMaggie Collection: MAGGIE L. WALKER (c1867-1934). American business woman

MAGGIE L. WALKER (c1867-1934). American business woman

Background imageMaggie Collection: French Opera star - Margaret ( Maggie ) Van Parys

French Opera star - Margaret ( Maggie ) Van Parys Date: circa 1910

Background imageMaggie Collection: Maggie Wilkinson who worked at Gillespies Skiddaw Hotel

Maggie Wilkinson who worked at Gillespies Skiddaw Hotel
Miss Maggie Wilkinson who worked at Gillespies Skiddaw Hotel, Keswick. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMaggie Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings

Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageMaggie Collection: Iroquois: by imp. Leamington, dam Maggie B. B. by Australian

Iroquois: by imp. Leamington, dam Maggie B. B. by Australian
Iroquois: by imp. Leamington, dam Maggie B.B. by Australian. Date c1882

Background imageMaggie Collection: Tam O Shanter escapes the devils - Burns Poem

Tam O Shanter escapes the devils - Burns Poem
Tam O Shanter rides with the devils close behind him... " And scarcely had he Maggie rallied When out the hellish legion sallied." Date: 1909

Background imageMaggie Collection: Little Maggie Benson the original Baby Benson. Little Maggie

Little Maggie Benson the original Baby Benson. Little Maggie
Little Maggie Benson the original Baby Benson.. Date c1879

Background imageMaggie Collection: Maggie Cline, On Broadway written by Clay M. Greene & Ben Te

Maggie Cline, On Broadway written by Clay M. Greene & Ben Teal. Date c1898

Background imageMaggie Collection: What Every Woman Knows by Nerman

What Every Woman Knows by Nerman
Einar Nermans (1888-1983) artistic and vibrant depiction of the Play What Every Woman Knows - at The Apollo Theatre, London (from left to right) Mr Henry Vibart as Alec Wilye

Background imageMaggie Collection: Mobile phone jacket

Mobile phone jacket. Researcher wearing a digital mobile phone denim jacket. The keypad printed on the jacket is backed by two sheets, comprising strips of conducting and non-conducting fabric

Background imageMaggie Collection: Robert Burnss literary mare, Maggie

Robert Burnss literary mare, Maggie
Farmer addressing his mare Maggie, illustration of a poem by Robert Burns. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageMaggie Collection: Burns / Farmers Address

Burns / Farmers Address
THE AULD FARMERs NEW YEAR MORNING SALUTATION TO HIS AULD MARE, MAGGIE A guid new year I wish thee Maggie!




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"Maggie: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Talent" Step into the world of Maggie, where history intertwines with artistry and resilience. From the Pearly King and Queen of Thornton Heath to the Jubilee Singers of Fisk University in the USA, this captivating group photo captures a diverse range of talents. As we delve deeper, we encounter Margaret Thatcher on her campaign trail, showcasing her determination and political prowess. The spotlight then shifts to Maggie Teyte at Theatre 07, enchanting audiences with her mesmerizing voice as an opera singer. But our journey doesn't stop there. We are introduced to Margaret Molly Brown, famously known as "The Unsinkable Molly Brown. " An American socialite, philanthropist, activist, and survivor of the Titanic tragedy. Her photograph from c1890 exudes strength and resilience that would later be celebrated during an award ceremony for the captain of the Carpathia in May 1912. In another realm entirely, we witness the humble yet vital presence of fishing boat Maggie Ann in North Shields during the early 1900s. This vessel symbolizes hard work and perseverance within a community reliant on its bountiful waters. Transitioning back to artistic endeavors, Constance Collier graces us with her theatrical studio portrait as an actress while Maggie Teyte's image highlights her undeniable talent as an opera singer. And finally, within an illustrated frame adorned with fuchsias lies a collection capturing various opera personalities such as Mr Robert Radford - a renowned basso - alongside Mr Harry Dearth - a robust baritone beloved by many. These photographs serve as testaments to their contributions towards enriching musical experiences for audiences worldwide. To conclude this remarkable journey through time and talent embodied by different Maggies across various fields – from politics to entertainment – let us not forget George Graves' caricature in "Maggie at Oxford, " reminding us that laughter and satire have their own place in this vibrant tapestry of human experiences.