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The Power of Role: From L Battery to the Royal Horse Artillery, individuals have embraced their roles with unwavering dedication

Background imageRole Collection: Greta Garbo in Mata Hari

Greta Garbo in Mata Hari
Greta Garbo (1905-1990) playing the title role in the 1931 film Mata Hari'. Date: 1931

Background imageRole Collection: Production of Othello

Production of Othello
Actor Ernest Milton (1890-1974) played the title role in this production of Othello at the St James's Theatre. Also pictured are Nicholas Hannen (1881-1972) as Cassio and Henry Oscar (1891-1969)

Background imageRole Collection: Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert

Cicely Courtneidge and Jack Hulbert
Cicely Courtneidge (1893-1980) and her husband Jack Hulbert (1892-1978) appearing in their latest film Jack's The Boy'. Date: 1932

Background imageRole Collection: Elena Miramova

Elena Miramova (1901-1992) was a Russian actress who went on to become a playwright. Here she is appearing in a production of Grand Hotel at the Adelphi Theatre. Date: 1931

Background imageRole Collection: Louise Hampton in Late Night Final

Louise Hampton in Late Night Final
British actress Louise Hampton (1881-1954) in a publicity photograph for the play Late Night Final at the Phoenix Theatre. Date: 1931

Background imageRole Collection: Sydney Fairbrother and George Robey

Sydney Fairbrother and George Robey
Character actors Sydney Fairbrother (1873-1941) and George Robey, also known as George Wade (1869-1954) playing Mrs and Mr Bindle

Background imageRole Collection: D. A. Clarke-Smith

D. A. Clarke-Smith
British actor D. A. Clarke-Smith (1888-1959) appearing in a variety of guises in the play Queer Fish at the Apollo Theatre. Date: 1931

Background imageRole Collection: Jane Baxter

Jane Baxter
British actress Jane Baxter (1909-1996) appearing in a nautical production The Midshipman at the Shaftesbury Theatre. Date: 1931

Background imageRole Collection: Cedric Hardwicke in Role

Cedric Hardwicke in Role
A portrait of the actor Cedric Hardwicke (1893-1964) playing the role of Edward Moulton-Barrett in the play The Barretts of Wimpole Street'

Background imageRole Collection: Frances Dee

Frances Dee
American actress Frances Dee (1909-2004) had a film career spanning from the 1930s to the 1950s. Date: circa 1931

Background imageRole Collection: Screen Lovers

Screen Lovers
Matheson Lang (1879-1948) and Dorothy Chili Bouchier (1909-1999) appearing in the 1931 film Carnival'. This was a re-make of a film from 1921 of the same name, in which Lang had also starred

Background imageRole Collection: Alma Rubens

Alma Rubens
Actress Alma Rubens (1897-1931) appearing as Lady Hermione in the film Gerald Cranston's Lady'. Date: 1924

Background imageRole Collection: Mae Murray

Mae Murray (1885-1965) the American actress, dancer, film producer and screenwriter, born Marie Koenig. Here she is appearing in the silent film Circe The Enchantress'. Date: circa 1925

Background imageRole Collection: Ivy Tresmand and Gene Gerrard

Ivy Tresmand and Gene Gerrard
Ivy Tresmand (1898-1980) and Gene Gerrard (1892-1971), appearing in a production of the musical comedy Katja the Dancer at the Gaiety Theatre in London's West End. Date: 1925

Background imageRole Collection: Horace Hodges in Lightnin

Horace Hodges in Lightnin
Actor Horace Hodges (1863-1951) performing in the play Lightnin at the Shaftesbury Theatre in London. Date: 1925

Background imageRole Collection: John Barrymore and Fay Compton

John Barrymore and Fay Compton
Actors John Barrymore (1882-1942) and Fay Compton (1894-1978) in their roles as Hamlet and Ophelia for a production soon to open at the Haymarket Theatre in London. Date: 1925

Background imageRole Collection: Margaret Bannerman

Margaret Bannerman
Canadian actress Margaret Bannerman (1896-1976) appearing in Camilla States Her Case at the Globe Theatre in London. Later in 1925 her career would be interrupted when she suffered a nervous

Background imageRole Collection: Dorothy Seacombe

Dorothy Seacombe (1906-1994) was a British actress who went on to have a film career. Here she is appearing in a stage production of Just Married at the Comedy Theatre. Date: circa 1925

Background imageRole Collection: Laura Cowie in Yoicks!

Laura Cowie in Yoicks!
Laura Cowie (1892-1969) was a Scottish stage and silent film actress. Here she is portraying Lucrezia Borgia in the revue show Yoicks! at the Kingsway Theatre. Date: circa 1925

Background imageRole Collection: Mother Goose Pantomime

Mother Goose Pantomime
A production of Mother Goose at the London Hippodrome, featuring Shaun Glenville (1884-1968) as Mother Goose, Isobel Elsom (1893-1981) as the daughter, and Fred Conquest

Background imageRole Collection: Mildred Harris in The Deceivers

Mildred Harris in The Deceivers
Actress Mildred Harris (1901-1944) started as a child actress, had a succesful career in silent movies, but struggled with the advent of talkies'. She was also the first wife of Charlie Chaplin

Background imageRole Collection: Basil Gill as Ferdinand in The Tempest, Shakespeare

Basil Gill as Ferdinand in The Tempest, Shakespeare
Basi Gill as Ferdinand in The Tempest by William Shakespeare Date: 1904

Background imageRole Collection: Nicola Zerola, opera singer

Nicola Zerola, opera singer
Signor Nicola Zerola, opera singer, tenor Date: 1910

Background imageRole Collection: Miss Edith Evans as Mrs Millimant

Miss Edith Evans as Mrs Millimant
Oil painting of London Born actress, Miss Edith Evans costume dressed in an elaborate blue dress, using a red and white fan, playing the role of Mrs

Background imageRole Collection: War work for women

War work for women
Miss Kay Charles, member of the Mechanised Transport Training Corps, who are on the look out for more female motor cyclists

Background imageRole Collection: Ginger Rogers and David Niven

Ginger Rogers and David Niven
Ginger Rogers (1911-1995) and David Niven (1910-1983) in publicity for the film Bachelor Mother'. Date: 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival

Ann Sheridan in Winter Carnival
American actress Ann Sheridan (1915-1967), real name Clara Lou Sheridan, here appearing in the film Winter Carnival'. Date: 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Maurice Chevalier and Marie Dea

Maurice Chevalier and Marie Dea
Actors Maurice Chevalier (1888-1972) and Marie Dea (1912-1992) appearing in the film Pieges ('Personal Column'). Date: 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Peggy Ashcroft and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies

Peggy Ashcroft and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies
Peggy Ashcroft (1907-1991) appearing as Cecily Cardew and Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies (1891-1992) as Gwendolyn Fairfax, in a production of The Importance of Being Earnest at the Globe Theatre. Date: 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Gracie Fields

Gracie Fields (1898-1979) in Shipyard Sally'. Date: 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Ram Gopal and Maya Rani

Ram Gopal and Maya Rani
Indian dancers Ram Gopal (1912-2003) and Maya Rani, promoting performances at the Aldwych Theatre in London. Date: circa 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Actor Conrad Veidt

Actor Conrad Veidt
German actor Conrad Veidt, shortly to appear as Diasar the Magician in the film The Thief of Baghdad'. Date: circa 1939

Background imageRole Collection: Annie Vernay and Jean Paqui in Les Otages

Annie Vernay and Jean Paqui in Les Otages
Actors Annie Vernay (1921-1941) and Jean Paqui (1921-2006) in a still from the French film Les Otages ('The Hostages')

Background imageRole Collection: Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson

Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson
Fred Terry (1863-1933) was an English actor and theatrical manager. Here he is seen with his daughter Phyllis Neilson-Terry (1892-1977) who was then performing under the name of Phillida Terson

Background imageRole Collection: Sir Herbert Tree and Miss Evelyn Millard

Sir Herbert Tree and Miss Evelyn Millard
Sir Herbert Tree (1852-1917) as Mark Antony and Miss Evelyn Millard (1869-1941) as Portia, in publicity for a production of Julius Caesar at His Majesty's Theatre in London. Date: 1910

Background imageRole Collection: Vera Lennox, actress, (1903-1984) theatrical portrait in jodhpurs and boots

Vera Lennox, actress, (1903-1984) theatrical portrait in jodhpurs and boots. Captioned, A Primrose by the River's Brim'

Background imageRole Collection: Yvonne Fitzroy, actress, theatrical portrait in costume in The Arcadians, Shaftesbury Theatre

Yvonne Fitzroy, actress, theatrical portrait in costume in The Arcadians, Shaftesbury Theatre. Captioned, Arcadian with wine glass'. From an article, London Night's Entertainments'

Background imageRole Collection: Illustration by Norman Morrow, of Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter

Illustration by Norman Morrow, of Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter. Captioned, Salome without the Baptist's Head'

Background imageRole Collection: Illustration Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter. Captioned, Salome without the Baptist's Head

Illustration Aino Ackte as Salome, with empty platter. Captioned, Salome without the Baptist's Head! Aino Ackte (1876-1944), Finnish soprano, had recently been cast to play Salome

Background imageRole Collection: Jane Hading, actress, theatrical illustration in role, in dark clothes with hand gun

Jane Hading, actress, theatrical illustration in role, in dark clothes with hand gun. Captioned in the illustration, Madame Jane Hading as Jacqueline in Madame X, in a section, The Hippodrome'

Background imageRole Collection: Alec Guinness (1914 - 2000) portraying G. K. Chesterton's sleuth Father Brown in the 1954 film of

Alec Guinness (1914 - 2000) portraying G. K. Chesterton's sleuth Father Brown in the 1954 film of the same name. In the United States the film was marketed under the title "The

Background imageRole Collection: A scene from the film 'Ulysses', directed by Mario Camerini and starring Kirk Douglas in the title

A scene from the film "Ulysses", directed by Mario Camerini and starring Kirk Douglas in the title role. Here, Ulysses and his crew are disembarking on the island of the Cyclops Polythemus

Background imageRole Collection: RAF Avro Anson K6152 multi-role aircraft

RAF Avro Anson K6152 multi-role aircraft Date: 1938

Background imageRole Collection: A uniformed group of soldier entertainers - The Glee Party

A uniformed group of soldier entertainers - The Glee Party
Many entertainment groups were formed in the British Forces and they played an important role in maintaining morale. These chaps are Royal Engineers. WW1 Date: circa 1915

Background imageRole Collection: Frances Abington, English actress, as Miss Prue

Frances Abington, English actress, as Miss Prue
Frances Abington, English actress, in the comic role of Miss Prue, after a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds Date: 1771

Background imageRole Collection: Irene Vanbrugh in role of Sophy Fullgarney

Irene Vanbrugh in role of Sophy Fullgarney
Irene Vanbrugh, English actress, in role of Sophy Fullgarney in Pinero's The Gay Lord Quex. Date: circa 1900

Background imageRole Collection: Charles Wyndham and Mary Moore

Charles Wyndham and Mary Moore
Charles Wyndham, actor and theatre manager, and Mary Moore, actress Date: circa 1900

Background imageRole Collection: Sarah Bernhardt as Phedre, by Racine

Sarah Bernhardt as Phedre, by Racine, at the Comedie Francaise, Paris. Date: 1873




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The Power of Role: From L Battery to the Royal Horse Artillery, individuals have embraced their roles with unwavering dedication. Just like the soprano Maria Callas in the main role of the opera Norma, they have mesmerized audiences with their talent and passion. Tallulah Bankhead graced the Tatler front cover in 1925, embodying elegance and charisma that defined her role as a Hollywood icon. T. E Lawrence, known as Lawrence of Arabia, conquered deserts alongside his faithful camels, epitomizing bravery and leadership in his role as a military strategist. The Empire Air Day Poster symbolizes the vital role played by aviation pioneers who soared through skies to protect nations. In solemn reverence, scenes at Westminster Abbey remind us of The Unknown Warrior's sacrificial role in defending freedom. Fulton Mackay and Sprocket brought characters to life while filming in Cornwall, illustrating how actors embrace diverse roles for our entertainment. In Japan's rich culture, geishas gracefully assume their traditional roles - see no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil - captivating us with their mystique and artistry. William Gillette embodied Sherlock Holmes on stage so convincingly that he became synonymous with the iconic detective's character. Triplex Grates/Ranges brochure cover showcases innovation playing its crucial role in modern households' comfort and efficiency. Maude Adams enchanted audiences worldwide when she took on Peter Pan's whimsical role; her portrayal forever etched into theater history. Salvador Dali defied conventions through his surrealistic artistry; his self-portraits challenged societal norms by questioning reality itself. From soldiers to artists and performers alike – these individuals demonstrate that embracing one's unique they are leave an indelible mark on history.