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"Katherine: A Name that Echoes Through Time" From the brave firefighters taking a well-deserved tea break after battling flames at St Katherines Dock

Background imageKatherine Collection: Sketch cover - Lady Brownlow by Madame Yevonde

Sketch cover - Lady Brownlow by Madame Yevonde
Katherine Kitty Hariet Kinloch, Lady Brownlow (d.1952) photographed by Madame Yevonde She was the daughter of Brig.-Gen. Sir David Alexander Kinloch of Gilmerton

Background imageKatherine Collection: A Caribbean Rhapsody (programme cover)

A Caribbean Rhapsody (programme cover)
Katherine Dunhams dance company arrived in Britain in 1948 from America and their production A Caribbean Rhapsody opened to critical acclaim at the Prince of Waless Theatre in London. Date: 1948

Background imageKatherine Collection: Taming of the shrew: Katharine and Petruchio; The modern Quixotte, or, what you will

Taming of the shrew: Katharine and Petruchio; The modern Quixotte, or, what you will
698018 Taming of the shrew: Katharine and Petruchio; The modern Quixotte, or, what you will, 1791 (hand-coloured etching) by English School

Background imageKatherine Collection: St. Catherine (oil on panel)

St. Catherine (oil on panel)
BRN198224 St. Catherine (oil on panel) by German School, (15th century); The Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; eBarnes Foundation; German, out of copyright

Background imageKatherine Collection: Seton, Preston and Rummond in Mother Goose

Seton, Preston and Rummond in Mother Goose
Beryl Seton (1), Katherine Preston (2) and Ella Rummond (3) in the pantomime Mother Goose at the Theatre Royal Exeter, 1938 Date: 1938

Background imageKatherine Collection: View of St Katharines Hospital, Regents Park, London

View of St Katharines Hospital, Regents Park, London
View of the Royal Hospital of St Katharine, Regents Park, London. It was founded in the 12th century by Queen Matilda, wife of King Stephen

Background imageKatherine Collection: Brass rubbing, Richard and Kateryn Amondesham

Brass rubbing, Richard and Kateryn Amondesham
Monumental brass rubbing, Richard and Kateryn Amondesham, St Marys Church, Ealing, West London. circa 1490

Background imageKatherine Collection: The Trial of Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) illustration from Hutchinson

The Trial of Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) illustration from Hutchinson
IL254251 The Trial of Catherine of Aragon (1485-1536) illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation (colour litho) by O Neil

Background imageKatherine Collection: Study of the head of St. Catherine for the Deposition with Virgin Mary

Study of the head of St. Catherine for the Deposition with Virgin Mary
XIR379725 Study of the head of St. Catherine for the Deposition with Virgin Mary and Saints at the Pitti Palace, 1523-24 (red chalk on paper) (see 379730) by Sarto

Background imageKatherine Collection: Form of Tulipa orphanidea No. 45

Form of Tulipa orphanidea No. 45. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Form of Tulipa orphanidea No. 1561

Form of Tulipa orphanidea No. 1561. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Form of Tulipa orphanidea No. 1610

Form of Tulipa orphanidea No. 1610. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Rhodope tulip, Tulipa hungarica

Rhodope tulip, Tulipa hungarica. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Hybrid of waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana

Hybrid of waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana x maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R

Background imageKatherine Collection: Hybrids of maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii

Hybrids of maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii x waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tubergens tulip, Tulipa ingens. Tubergen s

Tubergens tulip, Tulipa ingens. Tubergen s
Tubergens tulip, Tulipa ingens. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa orphanidea No. 702

Tulipa orphanidea No. 702. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Forms of the waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana

Forms of the waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Red waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana var. coccinea

Red waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana var. coccinea. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana

Waterlily tulip, Tulipa kaufmanniana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Sprengers tulip, Tulipa sprengeri

Sprengers tulip, Tulipa sprengeri. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa micheliana

Tulipa micheliana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Form of Tulipa greigii

Form of Tulipa greigii. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Form of the maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii

Form of the maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa greigii

Tulipa greigii. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii

Maculate tulip, Tulipa greigii. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa praestans (black filaments)

Tulipa praestans (black filaments). Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Wild tulip, Tulipa sylvestris, from Persia

Wild tulip, Tulipa sylvestris, from Persia. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa eichleri

Tulipa eichleri. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa schmidtii

Tulipa schmidtii. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tubergens tulip, Tulipa tubergeniana

Tubergens tulip, Tulipa tubergeniana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Emperor tulip, Tulipa fosteriana

Emperor tulip, Tulipa fosteriana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Yellow garden tulip, Tulipa gesneriana

Yellow garden tulip, Tulipa gesneriana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Garden tulip, Tulipa gesneriana

Garden tulip, Tulipa gesneriana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Wild tulip, Tulipa sylvestris, from Mount Athos

Wild tulip, Tulipa sylvestris, from Mount Athos, Greece. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa ostrowskiana var. crocea

Tulipa ostrowskiana var. crocea. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa kolpakowskiana

Tulipa kolpakowskiana. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Hybrids of Tulipa batalinii and Bokhara tulip

Hybrids of Tulipa batalinii and Bokhara tulip, Tulipa linifolia. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd

Background imageKatherine Collection: Wild tulip, Tulipa sylvestris

Wild tulip, Tulipa sylvestris. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa montana (Tulipa maximowiczii)

Tulipa montana (Tulipa maximowiczii). Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Bokhara tulip, Tulipa montana (Tulipa linifolia)

Bokhara tulip, Tulipa montana (Tulipa linifolia). Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Rock tulip, Tulipa saxatilis

Rock tulip, Tulipa saxatilis, and bulb. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Tulipa hageri

Tulipa hageri. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Wild tulip, Tulipa primulina, from Algeria

Wild tulip, Tulipa primulina, from Algeria. Silkscreen botanical illustration by Elsie Katherine Dykes from William R. Dykes Notes on Tulip Species, Herbert Jenkins Ltd. London, 1930

Background imageKatherine Collection: Pugins second wife Louisa with her stepdaughter Anne

Pugins second wife Louisa with her stepdaughter Anne
3475343 Pugins second wife Louisa with her stepdaughter Anne and her two daughters Agnes & Katherine, Chapel East Window, c.1844 (stained glass) by Pugin

Background imageKatherine Collection: Henry VIII in rage with the Chancellor who came to seize Catherine Par (engraving)

Henry VIII in rage with the Chancellor who came to seize Catherine Par (engraving)
2808245 Henry VIII in rage with the Chancellor who came to seize Catherine Par (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageKatherine Collection: Shakespeares Henry Eighth at the Princesss Theatre

Shakespeares Henry Eighth at the Princesss Theatre
Scene from Shakespeares play of " Henry the Eighth" at the Princesss Theatre - The Vision - Queen Katherines Dream. Date: 1855

Background imageKatherine Collection: Ellen Terry as Katherine of Aragon in Henry VIII

Ellen Terry as Katherine of Aragon in Henry VIII
Ellen Terry as Katherine of Aragon in Shakespeares Henry VIII. 1893



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"Katherine: A Name that Echoes Through Time" From the brave firefighters taking a well-deserved tea break after battling flames at St Katherines Dock, to the exquisite artwork of Diana of the Uplands by Charles Wellington Furse in 1903-1904, Katherine's influence spans across various realms. One cannot help but be captivated by the enigmatic Katherine Mansfield, whose pen name became synonymous with literary brilliance. Her short stories continue to mesmerize readers even today. Delving into history, we encounter Katherine of Aragon, Henry VIII's first queen. Her strength and resilience left an indelible mark on England's royal lineage. Nature too pays homage to this timeless name through vibrant tulips like Tulipa orphanidea var. Whittallii No. 1560 and Tulipa clusiana - known as Lady tulip and Eyed tulip respectively. Their delicate beauty mirrors the grace associated with Katherine. The world of entertainment also boasts its own Katherine in Canadian-born American actress Katherine DeMille. With her talent shining brightly from 1934-1935, she enchanted audiences with her performances. But let us not forget about sportsmanship either; rowers Katherine Grainger and Cath Bishop exemplify dedication and teamwork as they conquered challenges together. Even in engineering circles, the name resonates strongly through Thomas Telford - a Scottish civil engineer born in Westkirk, Langholm. His contributions have shaped our modern infrastructure for generations to come. In essence, "Katherine" is more than just a name; it represents strength, creativity, beauty, resilience, talent, and innovation throughout different spheres of life, and is a testament to how one individual can leave an everlasting impact on history itself.