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Margaret Collection (page 42)

"Margaret: A Name Woven into History's Tapestry" From the formidable Margaret Thatcher, who reshaped British politics in the 20th century

Background imageMargaret Collection: Elizabeth Ii / Sister

Elizabeth Ii / Sister
ELIZABETH II with her sister Margaret Rose

Background imageMargaret Collection: Elizabeth Ii / Sis / 1933

Elizabeth Ii / Sis / 1933
ELIZABETH II with her sister Margaret Rose in 1933 - the chair and the handbag were made by disabled soldiers

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret / Sweden / 1920

Margaret / Sweden / 1920
PRINCESS MARGARET of CONNAUGHT as Crown Princess of Sweden - wife of Gustav VI, King of Sweden (reigned 1950-73), in the year she died

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret / Sweden / 1906

Margaret / Sweden / 1906
PRINCESS MARGARET of CONNAUGHT as DUCHESS of SCANIA Wife of Gustav VI, King of Sweden (reigned 1950-73), with her baby

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret / Sweden / 190?

Margaret / Sweden / 190?
PRINCESS MARGARET of CONNAUGHT Wife of Gustav VI, King of Sweden (reigned 1950-73)

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret / Sweden / 1901

Margaret / Sweden / 1901
PRINCESS MARGARET of CONNAUGHT Wife of Gustav VI, King of Sweden (reigned 1950-73)

Background imageMargaret Collection: Gustav Vi / Sweden / 1906

Gustav Vi / Sweden / 1906
GUSTAV VI as Duke of Scania King of Sweden (1950-73) with his first wife Margaret of Connaught (1882-1920) and their baby

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret / Greek / Sisters

Margaret / Greek / Sisters
PRINCESS MARGARET of Greece with her sisters THEODORA (b 1906), CECILIA (b 1911) and SOPHIA (b 1914) - daughters of Prince Andrew and Alice, sisters of PRINCE PHILIP

Background imageMargaret Collection: Peg Woffington / Hogarth

Peg Woffington / Hogarth
(MARGARET) PEG WOFFINGTON English actress

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret Potter

Margaret Potter
MARGARET POTTER She was born in Glasgow in 1596, and lived to a great age - but we are not told when she ultimately died

Background imageMargaret Collection: King Henry VI (S / Speare)

King Henry VI (S / Speare)
Act III, Scene II (Part II) Queen Margaret & the Duke of Suffolk

Background imageMargaret Collection: RUDD TRIAL

RUDD TRIAL
Mrs Margaret Caroline Rudd on her Trial at the New Sessions House, in the Old Bailey (London)

Background imageMargaret Collection: Merry Wives / H B Tree

Merry Wives / H B Tree
Herbert Beerbohm Tree as Falstaff, with Ellen Terry and Mrs Kendal

Background imageMargaret Collection: Henry Vi, Act 3

Henry Vi, Act 3
Queen Margaret and Suffolk

Background imageMargaret Collection: Duchess of Rutland 1888

Duchess of Rutland 1888
Marion Margaret Violet, marcheioness of Granby and subsequently duchess of Rutland, daughter of Colonel the Honorable C H Lindsay. A very fine portrait photo

Background imageMargaret Collection: Theatrical Costume 1890S

Theatrical Costume 1890S
Margaret Corneille (possibly an actress) wears a theatrical looking costume with arrow headed, strap shaped applied trimmings & sequin adorned diamond shaped straps & belt Date: late 1890s

Background imageMargaret Collection: Royal & Noble Dress C15

Royal & Noble Dress C15
Clothing of English & Scottish royalty, a lady of rank & a knight & an earl in full armour. Margaret of Scotland: templers, ermine trimmed gown, cloak & bodice

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret of Anjou 1450

Margaret of Anjou 1450
MARGARET OF ANJOU Queen of Henry VI of England, daughter of Rene, duc d Anjou. Accompanied by ladies of the court. Tapestry in St Marys Hall Coventry

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margot Asquith / The King

Margot Asquith / The King
MARGOT ASQUITH Emma Alice Margaret, nee Tennant, second wife of H H Asquith, married 1894

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret Kennedy Drawing

Margaret Kennedy Drawing
Margaret Kennedy Writer

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret Ctss Cumberland

Margaret Ctss Cumberland
MARGARET countess of CUMBERLAND, wife of George Clifford, earl, who spent his time fighting the Spaniards so they had only one child. with her autograph

Background imageMargaret Collection: Miracle in Bologna

Miracle in Bologna
Margaret / Margherita, a gentlewoman of Bologna is witness to a miracle - apparently

Background imageMargaret Collection: Rocking Horse Seaside

Rocking Horse Seaside
Little Margaret rides her rocking horse all the way to the seaside

Background imageMargaret Collection: Margaret of Anjou / Talbot

Margaret of Anjou / Talbot
MARGARET OF ANJOU The Earl of Shrewsbury, John Talbot, presenting his book to Queen Margaret

Background imageMargaret Collection: Lady Margaret Steamer

Lady Margaret Steamer
Paddle steamer leaving Fleetwood, on the Lancashire coast, for the Isle of Man




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"Margaret: A Name Woven into History's Tapestry" From the formidable Margaret Thatcher, who reshaped British politics in the 20th century, to the elegant Princess Margaret gracing Tatler front covers, this name has left an indelible mark on our collective memory. Born in 1925, Margaret Thatcher became Britain's first female Prime Minister and a symbol of strength and determination. As VE Day celebrations erupted across London, Winston Churchill stood alongside the Royal Family on Buckingham Palace's balcony, including young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret. Speaking of Tatler covers, one featured a radiant Princess Elizabeth with her sister Margaret - two figures destined for extraordinary lives. But let us not forget St. Margaret of Scotland or even dancer-choreographer Margaret Morris from 1931; these women too have contributed their own unique chapters to history. Delving further back in time reveals another influential figure bearing this name - Queen consort Margaret of Anjou. Her role during the tumultuous Wars of the Roses shaped England's destiny forever. As we reflect on moments captured by Julia Margaret Cameron's lens – such as Mary Pinnock embodying Ophelia – we are reminded that art too immortalizes those named Margaret. Finally, casting our gaze back to George V Silver Jubilee brings forth images of young princesses Elizabeth and Margaret standing beside their royal family members—a testament to tradition and continuity within Great Britain. Intriguingly diverse yet united by a common thread—Margaret—the individuals associated with this name have carved out their places in history’s grand narrative.