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Dorothy Collection (page 4)

"Dorothy: A Name Fit for Royalty, Silver Screens, and Sporting Legends" In the realm of iconic names, few can match the timeless charm and significance of Dorothy

Background imageDorothy Collection: Tabby cat

Tabby cat
The head of a tabby cat with a bell. Artist: Dorothy Travers Pope Date: circa 1905

Background imageDorothy Collection: Miss Dorothy Levitt - racing car driver

Miss Dorothy Levitt - racing car driver
Miss Dorothy Levitt, the first Englishwomen to drive a racing car, at the wheel of 100hp Napier racer, Blackpool Race Meeting. Date: 1905

Background imageDorothy Collection: D. W. Griffith & the Gish sisters by Kate Carew

D. W. Griffith & the Gish sisters by Kate Carew
Noted Hollywood film producer and director, David Wark Griffith (1875-1948) pictured with actress sisters, Lilian (left) and Dorothy Gish. Date: 1919

Background imageDorothy Collection: Charming Daughters of the Duke of Devonshire

Charming Daughters of the Duke of Devonshire
The five daughters of Victor Cavendish, 9th Duke of Devonshire. Clockwise from top left, the eldest, Lady Maud Cavendish, Lady Blanche Cavendish

Background imageDorothy Collection: On leave

On leave
Young soldier returns home on leave, carrying a trophy in the form of a German helmet. From a patriotic postcard. Artist: Dorothy Braham Date: 1915

Background imageDorothy Collection: Phyllis Barron and her hand-block printing on stuffs

Phyllis Barron and her hand-block printing on stuffs
Phyllis Barron seen cutting her own hand blocks for printing fabrics. After leaving the Slade School, she began designing patterns for cretonne printers

Background imageDorothy Collection: Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots Revue

Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots Revue
A galaxy of stars in the audience for the midnight performance of the first night of Charlots Revue at the Prince of Wales Theatre in April 1925

Background imageDorothy Collection: The dancer Dorothy Turner, London, 1920

The dancer Dorothy Turner, London, 1920
Dorothy Turner, the principal dancer at the London Hippodrome, London, 1920 Date: 1920

Background imageDorothy Collection: The dancers Dorothy Raymond and George Sanders, London, 1922

The dancers Dorothy Raymond and George Sanders, London, 1922 Date: 1922

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Comingore (right) and Susan Hayward (middle)

Dorothy Comingore (right) and Susan Hayward (middle) wearing Dolly Tree creations in The Hairy Ape (1943) Date: 1943

Background imageDorothy Collection: The stars of The Hairy Ape (1943)

The stars of The Hairy Ape (1943)
Dorothy Comingore and Susan Hayward (middle left and right) wearing Dolly Tree creation in The Hairy Ape (1943) with John Loder (left) and William Bendix (right) Date: 1943

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Mackaill wearing one of her Dolly Tree costumes

Dorothy Mackaill wearing one of her Dolly Tree costumes in The Chief (1933). Date: 1933

Background imageDorothy Collection: Gwen Farrar and Dorothy Wilde

Gwen Farrar and Dorothy Wilde
Actress and variety entertainer Gwen Farrar, pictured at a cafÚá»n the Champs-Elysees with Dorothy Wilde, niece of Oscar Wilde. Date: 1937

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dickie Gordon and Walter Crisham at Eden Roc

Dickie Gordon and Walter Crisham at Eden Roc
Dorothy Mary " Dickie" Fellowes-Gordon (3 August 1891 11 August 1991) Scottish socialite, coal industry heiress and singer, companion of Elsa Maxwell

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Mitchell-Hedges, actress

Dorothy Mitchell-Hedges, actress. 1939

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'Exactly so! I am a humbug. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"Exactly so! I am a humbug. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614751 A" Exactly so! I am a humbug.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: A" Exactly so)

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her

"The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her
3614750 A" The Monkeys caught Dorothy in their arms and flew away with her.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights

"The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights
3614749 A" The Tinsmiths worked for three days and four nights.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"The Scarecrow sat on the big throne. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614742 A" The Scarecrow sat on the big throne.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'This is a great comfort, said the Tin Woodman

"This is a great comfort, said the Tin Woodman
3614736 A" A This is a great comfort, A said the Tin Woodman.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: Monumental Brass Rubbing, Edward and Dorothy Wotton

Monumental Brass Rubbing, Edward and Dorothy Wotton
Monumental Brass Rubbing, Sir Edward Wotton and his wife Dorothy, Boughton Malherbe, Kent. Sir Edward Wotton (1489-1551) was Treasurer of Calais and a privy councillor to King Edward VI of England

Background imageDorothy Collection: Sullivans Haddon Hall at the Savoy Theatre, London

Sullivans Haddon Hall at the Savoy Theatre, London
Scene from Arthur Sullivans light opera Haddon Hall in production at the Savoy Theatre, London. 1892

Background imageDorothy Collection: Poster, Haddon Hall, light opera by Arthur Sullivan

Poster, Haddon Hall, light opera by Arthur Sullivan
Theatre poster, Haddon Hall, a light opera with music by Arthur Sullivan and libretto by Sydney Grundy, depicting the main female character, Dorothy Vernon

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Round, British tennis player

Dorothy Round, British tennis player, Wimbledon second seed in 1933. 1933

Background imageDorothy Collection: Mrs Ingram (Dorothy Caruso) on the Venice Lido beach

Mrs Ingram (Dorothy Caruso) on the Venice Lido beach
Dorothy Caruso, widow of the Italian tenor Enrico Caruso, pictured on the beach at the Venice Lido with her second husband, Captain Ernest Ingram and her children

Background imageDorothy Collection: Marchioness of Cambridge by Madame Yevonde

Marchioness of Cambridge by Madame Yevonde
The Marchioness of Cambridge, wife of the second Marquess, who was a nephew of Queen Mary. She was formerly Miss Dorothy Isabel Westenra Hastings and married Lord Cambridge in 1923

Background imageDorothy Collection: Dorothy Vernon eloping from Haddon Hall, Derbyshire

Dorothy Vernon eloping from Haddon Hall, Derbyshire (a popular legend which may not be true). Date: 16th century

Background imageDorothy Collection: Father Christmas delivering Xmas presents

Father Christmas delivering Xmas presents, personalised greetings card from Dorothy Glynn, West Leigh, Eastbourne. Date: 1896

Background imageDorothy Collection: Taming the Charleston

Taming the Charleston
Mr E. Scott-Atkinson, professional tango champion, and Miss Dorothy Cole, the worlds tango champion demonstrate the old way to dance the Charleston - with legs and feet kicking outwards (bottom row)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Advert, Wests music publishers, Moor Street, London

Advert, Wests music publishers, Moor Street, London
Advert for West s, music publishers, 12 Moor Street, Charing Cross Road, London, September 1919. Featuring the Hawaiian Music from a play at the Palace Theatre, The Bird of Paradise

Background imageDorothy Collection: The British Grenadiers

The British Grenadiers
Illustration of the British Grenadiers in 18th century uniform. Date: 1905

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Dennistoun case in the law courts

The Dennistoun case in the law courts
A page from the Sphere showing portraits of the people involved in the scandalous Dennistoun law case, also known as the Bachelors Case

Background imageDorothy Collection: Children of Nations

Children of Nations - Children of the British nations in national costume and brandishing flags. From Cassells Childrens Annual. Artist: E Dorothy Rees Date: 1913

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Wicked Witch of the West melts away, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

The Wicked Witch of the West melts away, from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614748 The Wicked Witch of the West melts away, from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'The Lion ate some of the porridge. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"The Lion ate some of the porridge. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614741 A" The Lion ate some of the porridge.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow. 'from

"Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow. "from
3614734 A" Dorothy gazed thoughtfully at the Scarecrow.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: Ben Davies (chromolitho)

Ben Davies (chromolitho)
666937 Ben Davies (chromolitho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ben Davies. Cigarette card, from series on Musical Celebrities, published by Wills)

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'These people were all made of china. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"These people were all made of china. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614754 A" These people were all made of china.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets

"The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets
3614746 A" The Soldier with the green whiskers led them through the streets.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'You must give me the Golden Cap. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

"You must give me the Golden Cap. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
3614744 A" You must give me the Golden Cap.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen

"Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen
3614740 A" Permit me to introduce to you her Majesty, the Queen.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'The tree fell with a crash into the gulf. 'from

"The tree fell with a crash into the gulf. "from
3614738 A" The tree fell with a crash into the gulf.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'I am the Witch of the North'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"I am the Witch of the North"from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614732 A" I am the Witch of the NorthA" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDorothy Collection: 'She caught Toto by the ear. 'from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L

"She caught Toto by the ear. "from The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L
3614731 A" She caught Toto by the ear.A" from A The Wonderful Wizard of OzA by L. Frank Baum by Denslow, William Wallace (1856-1919); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDorothy Collection: St. Dorothy

St. Dorothy
3567551 St. Dorothy by Lana, Ludovico (1597-1646); Galleria e Museo Estense, Modena, Italy; (add.info.: ARTIST: Lana, Ludovico Date of Artwork: 1600-1646 Location: Modena)

Background imageDorothy Collection: Fair Rosamunds Bower (chromolitho)

Fair Rosamunds Bower (chromolitho)
1051387 Fair Rosamunds Bower (chromolitho) by Gow, Mary L. (1851-1929); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fair Rosamunds Bower)

Background imageDorothy Collection: St George and St Michael (engraving)

St George and St Michael (engraving)
1053534 St George and St Michael (engraving) by Hall, Sydney Prior (1842-1922) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: St George and St Michael)

Background imageDorothy Collection: The Dorothy (pencil & w / c on paper)

The Dorothy (pencil & w / c on paper)
1214454 The Dorothy (pencil & w/c on paper) by Carmichael, John Wilson (1800-68); 45.7x32.8 cm; Laing Art Gallery, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, UK; eTyne & Wear Archives & Museums; English, out of copyright



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"Dorothy: A Name Fit for Royalty, Silver Screens, and Sporting Legends" In the realm of iconic names, few can match the timeless charm and significance of Dorothy. From Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953 to Judy Garland's unforgettable portrayal in Victor Fleming's Wizard of Oz (1939), this name has left an indelible mark on history. Dorothy Parker, a renowned writer from the 1930s, added her own wit and brilliance to the legacy of this name. Meanwhile, Mrs. Dorothy D Oyly Carte, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Cranbrook, exemplified grace and elegance as she walked down the aisle as a royal bride. Not limited to fame within Hollywood or aristocratic circles alone, Dorothys have excelled in various fields. Take Dorothy Pilley for example - an English climber who fearlessly conquered Glacier National Park. And let us not forget about Honorable Dorothy Paget with her legendary horse Golden Miller; their partnership was nothing short of extraordinary. Even beyond real-life achievements, fictional characters like Margaret Hamilton's Wicked Witch of the West brought depth and intrigue to Judy Garland's beloved character in The Wizard Of Oz (1939). This film forever etched "Dorothy" into our collective consciousness. Through all these remarkable individuals bearing this illustrious name emerges one common thread - resilience coupled with unwavering determination. Whether it be climbing mountains or ruling hearts across generations like Queen Elizabeth II herself did so effortlessly. So here's to you, dear Dorothy - a name that transcends time and continues to inspire countless dreams yet unfulfilled. May your legacy live on through those who carry your name forward with pride and honor.