Ellie Collection
"Ellie: A Name That Echoes Through Time" From the pages of "The Water Babies" by Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press, c
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"Ellie: A Name That Echoes Through Time" From the pages of "The Water Babies" by Humphrey Milford Oxford University Press, c. 1930 (colour litho), Ellie emerges as a character with a mischievous nature. As we read, we find ourselves saying, "No, don't poke that poor crab about Tom. " It seems that even back then, Ellie had an adventurous spirit. Fast forward to modern times and we encounter Diane Donald & Daughter Ellie. Who is this mysterious Ellie? Is she the embodiment of her mother's hopes and dreams? Or perhaps she possesses a unique charm all her own? Then there's another mention - dancer Georges Elie as Inigo in the ballet Paquita from 1846. Could it be that our Ellie has transcended time and space to grace the stage with her elegance and grace? But wait. There's more. We stumble upon yet another reference to Queen Mother 1947. Was there an influential figure named Ellie who left an indelible mark on history during this period? The intrigue deepens. Delving further into the past, we discover a portrait from 1926 featuring a captivating woman named Ellie Bostom, daughter of the Swedish minister. What secrets lie behind those enigmatic eyes? What stories does she hold close to her heart? And let us not forget Crufts 2015 - twice mentioned. Did our beloved furry friend steal hearts at this prestigious dog show? Were they crowned champion or simply enjoyed their moment in the spotlight? Amongst these snippets of information lies Tom - always present alongside our elusive protagonist. Whether it's Tom in the Bedroom or Tom and the Fairy, his presence adds depth to our understanding of who Ellie truly is. Finally, we come full circle back to The Water Babies where Tom gets caught once again – but by whom exactly? Could it be that dear old mischievous a hand in this latest escapade.