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Jeannie Collection

Jeannie, a name that evokes a sense of whimsy and enchantment. Like the delicate petals of the Lesser Periwinkle, she brings a touch of magic to everything she does

Background imageJeannie Collection: ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. The Little Mermaid. Drawing, 1932, by Jeannie Harbour for the fairy tale

ANDERSEN: LITTLE MERMAID. The Little Mermaid. Drawing, 1932, by Jeannie Harbour for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageJeannie Collection: Pink poppy

Pink poppy
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of Pink Poppies. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Lesser Periwinkle

Lesser Periwinkle
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of Lesser Periwinkle plant. 1899

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X
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord

Background imageJeannie Collection: X

X
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord

Background imageJeannie Collection: Pine cone

Pine cone
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Bearded Collie / Jeannie

Bearded Collie / Jeannie
SCOTCH BEARDED COLLIE JEANNIE OF BOTHKENNAR Owned by Willison. Date: 1945

Background imageJeannie Collection: Jeannie Deans Cottage, St Leonards Bank, Edinburgh

Jeannie Deans Cottage, St Leonards Bank, Edinburgh

Background imageJeannie Collection: Jeannie Dean's cottage, St. Leonards, Edinburgh

Jeannie Dean's cottage, St. Leonards, Edinburgh, Victorian period

Background imageJeannie Collection: BEARDED COLLIE / JEANNIE

BEARDED COLLIE / JEANNIE
SCOTCH BEARDED COLLIE JEANNIE OF BOTHKENNAR Owned by Willison. Date: 1945

Background imageJeannie Collection: Jeannie Lambe, Lewisham Jazz Festival, Lewisham, 1986. Artist: Brian O Connor

Jeannie Lambe, Lewisham Jazz Festival, Lewisham, 1986. Artist: Brian O Connor
Jeannie Lambe, Lewisham Jazz Festival, Lewisham, 1986

Background imageJeannie Collection: Kingcup or Marsh Marigold

Kingcup or Marsh Marigold
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Kingcup or Marsh Marigold a herbaceous plant. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Iris Seed Pods

Iris Seed Pods
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Iris Seed Pods. 1897

Background imageJeannie Collection: Michaelmas Daisy

Michaelmas Daisy
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Michaelmas Daisy spreading bushy perennial, flowers in autumn. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Briar Rose

Briar Rose
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Briar Rose a shrub. 1899

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x
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Common Vipers Bugloss

Common Vipers Bugloss
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Common Vipers Bugloss. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Laburnum

Laburnum
Decorative study by Jeannie Foord, of Laburnum a small tree. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Daylily

Daylily
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Daylily that flowers for just one day. 1897

Background imageJeannie Collection: Sweet Pea

Sweet Pea
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of Sweet Pea a climbing plant. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Larkspur

Larkspur
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Larkspur. 1898

Background imageJeannie Collection: Jeannie by George Ranstead

Jeannie by George Ranstead
Original illustration on a postcard depicting a young woman in a wide brimmed hat. It is inscribed " Jeannie by George". Jeannie was the fiancee and later wife of George Ranstead, the artist

Background imageJeannie Collection: Jeannie Deans In Her Fathers Cottage Engraving By George Cruikshank Dated 1843 Of A Scene From Sir

Jeannie Deans In Her Fathers Cottage Engraving By George Cruikshank Dated 1843 Of A Scene From Sir Walter Scotts Novel The Heart Of Midlothian

Background imageJeannie Collection: Single Pink Chrysanthemum

Single Pink Chrysanthemum
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord of a Single Pink Chrysanthemum. 1897

Background imageJeannie Collection: Plumbago

Plumbago
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a flowing plant Plumbago. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Zinnia

Zinnia
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Zinnia, an annual flower. 1899

Background imageJeannie Collection: Tulip

Tulip
Decorative flower study by Jeannie Foord, of a Tulip

Background imageJeannie Collection: Queen Alexandra with Jeannie Jackson

Queen Alexandra with Jeannie Jackson
Queen Alexandra pictured with Miss Jeannie Jackson, the daughter of a Burnley miner who collected 1, 100 in coppers on the streets of Burnley in aid of war funds dressed in a miniature uniform

Background imageJeannie Collection: Queen Alexandra with top fundraiser Jeannie Jackson, WW1

Queen Alexandra with top fundraiser Jeannie Jackson, WW1
Queen Alexandra pictured with Miss Jeannie Jackson, the daughter of a Burnley miner who collected 1, 100 in coppers on the streets of Burnley in aid of war funds dressed in a miniature uniform

Background imageJeannie Collection: Scott / Midlothian / Jeannie

Scott / Midlothian / Jeannie
Portrait of Jeannie Deans



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Jeannie, a name that evokes a sense of whimsy and enchantment. Like the delicate petals of the Lesser Periwinkle, she brings a touch of magic to everything she does. Just like Jeannie Harbour's beautiful drawing for Hans Christian Andersen's timeless tale, "The Little Mermaid, " Jeannie possesses an artistic soul that captivates all who encounter her work. In the midst of nature's vibrant palette, you can find Jeannie amidst fields adorned with Pink Poppies and Pine Cones. Her love for Mother Earth is evident in every stroke of her brush or click of her camera lens. Perhaps it was at Jeannie Dean's Cottage in St Leonards Bank, Edinburgh where she found solace and inspiration to create masterpieces that transport us into dreamlike realms. Just as the Kingcup or Marsh Marigold stands tall amidst marshlands, Jeannie exudes strength and resilience in pursuing her passions. She fearlessly explores new territories like Iris Seed Pods bursting with potential waiting to bloom. But beyond her creative prowess lies a heart filled with kindness and compassion. Much like how Jeannie Deans' cottage served as a sanctuary for weary travelers seeking refuge, so too does she offer warmth and comfort to those around her. Jeannie embodies the spirit of adventure intertwined with an appreciation for beauty in its simplest forms—a true artist through and through. Whether it be capturing fleeting moments on canvas or immortalizing them through photographs, she has mastered the art of preserving memories forever. So let us celebrate this extraordinary individual named Jeannie—her creativity knows no bounds; her presence leaves an indelible mark on our hearts.