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Marion Collection (#9)

"Marion: A Captivating Tale of Art, Adventure, and Romance" In the enchanting world of Marion, creativity knows no bounds

Background imageMarion Collection: Woman police officer Marion Macmillan in Northern Ireland

Woman police officer Marion Macmillan in Northern Ireland
Woman police officer Marion Macmillan, Head of the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) Women Police Branch in Northern Ireland, seen here shaking hands with a VIP at a womens parade

Background imageMarion Collection: Marie Studholme (1872-1930), English actress, 1904

Marie Studholme (1872-1930), English actress, 1904

Background imageMarion Collection: Marie Studholme (1875-1930), English actress, 1900s. Artist: W&D Downey

Marie Studholme (1875-1930), English actress, 1900s. Artist: W&D Downey
Marie Studholme (1875-1930), English actress, 1900s. From the Rotary Photographic Series

Background imageMarion Collection: Marion Davies, American actress, 1934-1935

Marion Davies, American actress, 1934-1935. Marion Davies started out in show business in the chorus line of the Ziegfeld Follies on Broadway

Background imageMarion Collection: Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Artist: Fred Catling

Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Artist: Fred Catling
Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)

Background imageMarion Collection: Tatler cover - Marion Davies & Suzanne Lenglen

Tatler cover - Marion Davies & Suzanne Lenglen
Actress Marion Davies pictured making up tennis star Suzanne Lenglen for a film test at a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. Date: 1927

Background imageMarion Collection: The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet

The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet from Osmonds novel written in 1923, starring Matheson Lang. First produced at The Grand Theatre in Hull on 2nd October 1925 with the first

Background imageMarion Collection: The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbett

The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbett
The Chinese Bungalow by Marion Osmond and James Corbet starring Matheson Lang. An example of an image being supplied with more than one text. The artist is Charles Buchel

Background imageMarion Collection: Guests of Mr Randolph Hearst

Guests of Mr Randolph Hearst
Page from The Tatler reporting on a weekend house party held at the home of American newspaper magnate, William Randolph Hearst. Top left shows Cecil Beaton giving Anita Loos a piggy back

Background imageMarion Collection: A study of Josephine McLean

A study of Josephine McLean, the outastanding figure of the famous Marion Morgan dancers, 1923 who recently performed at the London Palladium Date: 1923

Background imageMarion Collection: Boys looking at steam engines, Hampshire

Boys looking at steam engines, Hampshire
Two boys looking at steam engines at a festival in Hampshire, England. circa 1970

Background imageMarion Collection: Scenes from the Helen of Troy Ballet

Scenes from the Helen of Troy Ballet portrayed by the Marion Morgan Dancers at the Palladium Theatre, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageMarion Collection: Francis Marion Crawford, American writer

Francis Marion Crawford, American writer
Francis Marion Crawford (1854-1909), American writer of novels and stories. circa 1890s

Background imageMarion Collection: Harry Monkhouse, Harry Parker and John le Hay in Maid Marion

Harry Monkhouse, Harry Parker and John le Hay in Maid Marion
Actors Harry Monkhouse, Harry Parker and John le Hay acting the fool in a scene from Maid Marion, which was staged at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London in 1891. Date: 1891

Background imageMarion Collection: Marian Marsh

Marian Marsh (Violet Krauth) (1913 2006), American film actress and later an environmentalist

Background imageMarion Collection: Marion Davies

Marion Davies (1897 - 1961), American film actress, wearing a spotty dress

Background imageMarion Collection: N-T Marion-Dufresne

N-T Marion-Dufresne
NICOLAS-THOMAS MARION-DUFRESNE French navigator, fails to understand or be understood by Australian natives when they offer him a burning stick, 1771 Date: 1729 - 1772

Background imageMarion Collection: A lady ( Marion ) - sitting on the running board of her car

A lady ( Marion ) - sitting on the running board of her car. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageMarion Collection: London Lady Marion - studio portrait - styish blouse and hat

London Lady Marion - studio portrait - styish blouse and hat
A lady ( Marion ) - studio portrait (Photographer: Carl Cloud, 59a Bridge Street, Deansgate, Manchester) - wearing a very stylish blouse and hat (with tassel) seated on a large carved wooden throne

Background imageMarion Collection: London Lady Marion strolling along a London Street

London Lady Marion strolling along a London Street
A smart lady ( Marion ) strolling along a London Street having been out shopping. Date: 1937

Background imageMarion Collection: Little Women by Marion de Forest

Little Women by Marion de Forest
Promotional brochure for Little Women by Marion de Forest from Louisa M. Alcotts novel. First performed in England Queens Theatre, Manchester, 10/th October and New Theatre, 10th November 1919




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"Marion: A Captivating Tale of Art, Adventure, and Romance" In the enchanting world of Marion, creativity knows no bounds. From the mesmerizing illustrations by Jessie M King to the captivating portrayal of Maid Marion by Judi Trott, this name weaves a tapestry of diverse stories. Step into the Wild West as Russell's stage robber points his shotgun, with a vignette revealing a treasure box and a fallen messenger left in its wake. Edna Marion and Stan Laurel take flight on Flying Elephants, bringing laughter and joy to audiences worldwide. But Marion's influence extends beyond entertainment; it echoes through history itself. Witness Marion and his men crossing the Pee Dee River during the American Revolutionary War, their bravery challenging British forces in South Carolina. Marvel at William Tylee Ranney's steel engraving capturing this pivotal moment. From music to photography, Marion remains an emblem of talent across various art forms. Leonard Bernstein conducts symphonies that stir souls while being immortalized through lens by photographer Marion S. Trikosko in 1971. In folklore realms, Friar Tuck unites Robin Hood and Maid Marian under forest canopies where love blossoms amidst daring adventures. Charles M Russell's drawings bring cowboys to life - rugged heroes who embody resilience against untamed frontiers. The legacy continues with Bala Lake Railway's locomotive "Maid Marion, " chugging along scenic landscapes like a guardian spirit watching over Wales' beauty unfold before eager eyes. Even within ancient tapestries created by artists like Marion Reid emerges intricate watercolor renderings that transport us back centuries ago – tales woven delicately into fabric threads for generations to admire. So let us celebrate all things "Marion, " where imagination thrives alongside courage and passion across time periods and artistic expressions alike – forever inspiring hearts around the world.