Carrie Collection
Carrie Moore, also known as "The Sandow Girl on stage, " was a remarkable woman who embodied the spirit of achieving women
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Carrie Moore, also known as "The Sandow Girl on stage, " was a remarkable woman who embodied the spirit of achieving women. From her iconic performances in Cinderella at the Adelphi Theatre in London to gracing music covers with The Salvation Sisters, Carrie's talent knew no bounds. One cannot forget the powerful image of Carry Nation holding her destructive axe, immortalized on a theatre poster. This depiction perfectly captures Carrie's fierce determination and passion for causes she believed in. But it wasn't just on stage where Carrie made an impact. She faced chilling moments like when she shivered while clinging to hoar-frosted railings, showcasing her resilience even amidst adversity. Carrie Moore's influence extended beyond the realm of entertainment. Singer Carrie Smith and pianist Lou Stein brought their incredible talents to Forum Theatre in Hatfield, Hertfordshire, under her guidance. Even though little is known about Australian actress Carrie Moore from the early 1900s, one can imagine that she too left an indelible mark on the industry through her captivating performances. However, it is important not to confuse these accomplished Carries with another notable figure - Carry Nation. Known for her temperance gun attack and infamous hatchet-wielding ways around 1905, this Carry had a different agenda altogether. Whether it be as an actress or singer or simply as a symbol of strength and perseverance against all odds, Carries like Moore and Coote have left an undeniable legacy within their respective fields. Their contributions continue to inspire future generations of achievers striving for greatness.