Angela Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
Angela, a name that resonates with history and elegance. From the aristocratic lineage of Freda Dudley Ward and her children to the artistic legacy of Gerald du Maurier and his family, Angela's presence is intertwined with remarkable individuals. Miss Angela Dudley-Ward, a woman of grace and poise, carried herself with an air of sophistication befitting her distinguished ancestry. As Mrs Gerald Du Maurier, she embraced the role of a devoted wife and mother alongside her talented husband and their daughter Daphne – who would later become one of literature's most celebrated authors. In the bustling streets of Columbia Market in London 1869, Angela witnessed the vibrant energy that defined Victorian society. She observed as Baroness Burdett-Coutts exchanged vows with William Ashmead-Bartlett, marking an occasion steeped in opulence and grandeur. The mention of Queen Elizabeth, The Queen Mother – born Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon in 1900 – reminds us that even royalty bears this captivating name. Across borders in Portugal's Lisbon or amidst political meetings involving Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, we find echoes of Angela's influence reaching far beyond her immediate circle. Angela Du Maurier herself left an indelible mark on literature through her writing prowess. Her words captivated readers' hearts just as Baroness Burdett-Coutts had enchanted Victorian society during its heyday. Amidst the turmoil of World War II, Angela experienced growth like never before. The era shaped her into a resilient individual who faced adversity head-on while navigating life's challenges with unwavering determination. Not limited to literary pursuits alone, Angela was connected to notable figures such as actresses Hermione Baddeley (married to Mr David Tennant) and Madame Yevonde – renowned for groundbreaking society portraits that captured both beauty and essence. Through these glimpses into various facets of history - from aristocracy to war and artistry.