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Baddeley Collection

The Baddeley sisters, Angela and Hermione, were renowned actresses in their time

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Angela Baddeley with her daughter Jane

Angela Baddeley with her daughter Jane
Actress Angela Baddeley (4 July 1904 22 February 1976) with her little daughter June from her marriage with Stephen Thomas

Background imageBaddeley Collection: The Baddeley sisters were both actresses, Angela (right) was married to Mr Glen Byam-Shaw

The Baddeley sisters were both actresses, Angela (right) was married to Mr Glen Byam-Shaw and Hermione was married to Mr David Tennat

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Aaron Baddeley

Aaron Baddeley Australia The Open Championship Royal Troon, Scotland 15 July 2004 Date: 15 July 2004

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Page from The Sketch reporting on an anonymous Watteau party in fact arranged by Heather

Page from The Sketch reporting on an anonymous Watteau party in fact arranged by Heather Pilkington and Olivia Wyndham. Attendees

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Angela Baddeley and children by Madame Yevonde

Angela Baddeley and children by Madame Yevonde
Angela Baddeley (1904 - 1976), English stage and television actress, " in private life Mrs Glen Byam Shaw" pictured with her children Jane and George by Madame Yevonde. Date: 1931

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Cutting Of The Baddeley Cake, on stage Drury Lane Theatre

Cutting Of The Baddeley Cake, on stage Drury Lane Theatre
Cutting Of The Baddeley Twelfth Cake, on stage Drury Lane Theatre, 19th Century, 1884. Twelfth Cake was a medieval tradition

Background imageBaddeley Collection: A scene from C. B. Cochrans 1926 Revue at the Pavilion Theat

A scene from C. B. Cochrans 1926 Revue at the Pavilion Theat
A scene from C.B. Cochrans 1926 Revue at the Pavilion Theatre, London, 1926 with Douglas Byng and Hermoine Baddeley impersonate Cockney flower girls Date: 1926

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Angela Baddeley

Angela Baddeley (1904 1976), English stage and television actress

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Farmers Fire Engine

Farmers Fire Engine
Baddeleys farmers fire engine : incorporating a hand- pump, but lightweight and portable to be rushed to burning haystacks or barns Date: 1851

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Source Size = 3766 x 2511

Source Size = 3766 x 2511
Cutting the Baddeley Twelfth Cake on the Stage of Drury Lane Theatre, London

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy

Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy
A scene from John Galsworthys play, The Forest which was staged at St. Martins Theatre in London in 1924. The scene depicts two survivors from a band of explorers sent out into Central Africa

Background imageBaddeley Collection: Theatre / Plays / Congreve

Theatre / Plays / Congreve
THE WAY OF THE WORLD by William Congreve - Mr Baddeley in the character of Petulant


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The Baddeley sisters, Angela and Hermione, were renowned actresses in their time. Angela, who was married to Mr Glen Byam-Shaw, and Hermione, who was married to Mr David Tennat, left a lasting impact on the world of theater. Madame Yevonde captured their beauty and talent through her ground-breaking society portraits. In an intriguing turn of events, Heather organized an anonymous Watteau party that was reported by The Sketch. This event showcased the creativity and ingenuity behind Heather's arrangements. Madame Yevonde also immortalized Angela Baddeley with her children in a captivating portrait. The love between mother and daughter radiates from the image as they share a tender moment frozen in time. The Baddeley legacy extended beyond acting into other realms of entertainment. On stage at Drury Lane Theatre, they celebrated with the cutting of the iconic Baddeley Cake. This spectacle delighted audiences and added another layer to their already impressive repertoire. A glimpse into history reveals a scene from C. B. Cochrans 1926 Revue at the Pavilion Theatre featuring Angela Baddeley herself. Her presence on stage captivated audiences night after night as she brought characters to life with her undeniable talent. But it wasn't just acting that defined this family name; Aaron Baddeley made waves in his own right as a professional golfer known for his skill and determination on the course. Whether it be on stage or on the green, the name "Baddeley" has become synonymous with excellence in various fields throughout history. Their contributions have left an indelible mark that continues to inspire generations today.