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"Ursula: A Timeless Icon of Beauty and Talent" In the golden era of Hollywood

Background imageUrsula Collection: Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey

Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey (1902-1978), formerly Lady Ursula Grosvenor, daughter of the Duke of Westminster. Date: 1929

Background imageUrsula Collection: Debutante dress show 1939

Debutante dress show 1939
Society girls as amateur mannequins at Dorothy Laws dress show in March 1939. From left to right, the group shows Miss Anne Nettlefold, Miss Joan O Malley, Miss Muriel Cunningham, Miss Pamela Stokes

Background imageUrsula Collection: Saint Ursula, Theodoor Galle, 1581 - 1633

Saint Ursula, Theodoor Galle, 1581 - 1633

Background imageUrsula Collection: Mother Shipton & Scroll

Mother Shipton & Scroll
MOTHER SHIPTON, (nee Ursula Sontheil), famous prophetess of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, holding a scroll containing her predictions

Background imageUrsula Collection: Excursion steamer Ursula, New York to Glen Island, USA

Excursion steamer Ursula, New York to Glen Island, USA
Excursion steamer Ursula of the Catskill and Albany NY Steamship Co, taking passengers from New York City to Glen Island, USA - group photo of children on deck

Background imageUrsula Collection: Tatler cover - Winston Churchill & Lady Ursula Filmer-Sanke

Tatler cover - Winston Churchill & Lady Ursula Filmer-Sanke
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a photograph of Winston Churchill and Lady Ursula Filmer-Sankey at a shoot at Eaton Hall, Cheshire, seat of the Duke of Westminster

Background imageUrsula Collection: Miss Evelyn Millard in The Adventure of Lady Ursula

Miss Evelyn Millard in The Adventure of Lady Ursula
The Adventure of Lady Ursula by Anthony Hope. First produced at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, on 11 October 1898, revival at the Garrick Theatre 5 January 1909

Background imageUrsula Collection: Saint Ursulas sculpture. Master of Utrecht Womans Stone He

Saint Ursulas sculpture. Master of Utrecht Womans Stone He
Saint Ursula (4th century). Sculpture by an unknown sculptor, the Master of Utrecht Womans Stone Head. Ca. 1530. Catharijneconvent Museum. Utrecht. Netherlands

Background imageUrsula Collection: Saint Ursula at Koln

Saint Ursula at Koln
Saint Ursula A depicted on the occasion of her arrival, accompanied by 11 thousand other virgins, at Koln, where one and all will become martyrs 4th century

Background imageUrsula Collection: Saint Ursula & virgins

Saint Ursula & virgins
Saint Ursula of Koln, about to be martyred with her 11 companions each of whom is attended by 1000 virgins, but nasty Attila the Hun will spare not a single one of them 4th century

Background imageUrsula Collection: Lady Stavordale and her interests

Lady Stavordale and her interests
Montage photograph of Lady Stavordale, formerly Helen Elizabeth Ward, wife of Edward Fox-Strangways, 7th Earl of Ilchester

Background imageUrsula Collection: Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival

Suffragette Men in Fancy Dress Carnival. A group of young men variously attired as suffragettes wear Votes for Women signs including one which reads

Background imageUrsula Collection: Lady Ingestre and her three daughters

Lady Ingestre and her three daughters
Lady Ingestre, formerly Lady Winifred Paget, widow of the late Lord Ingestre who died in 1915 and was a captain in the Blues, pictured with her three daughters; the Hon

Background imageUrsula Collection: British submarine sinks German cruiser by G. H. Davis

British submarine sinks German cruiser by G. H. Davis
A 6000-ton Koln class German cruiser sunk by the British submarine Ursula after she had penetrated into the Elbe estuary. December 1939

Background imageUrsula Collection: William Edward Norris

William Edward Norris
WILLIAM EDWARD NORRIS Prolific British novelist whose titles - such as Harry and Ursula - have not been read by me nor, I suspect, by you. Date: 1847 - 1925

Background imageUrsula Collection: Frontispiece Queenly St Ursula La Regina Sant Orsola

Frontispiece Queenly St Ursula La Regina Sant Orsola
Artokoloro

Background imageUrsula Collection: Drawings Prints, Martyrdom, Saint, Ursula, Companions, Printmaker, Designer, Johann Sadeler I

Drawings Prints, Martyrdom, Saint, Ursula, Companions, Printmaker, Designer, Johann Sadeler I
Drawings and Prints, The Martyrdom of Saint Ursula and Her Companions, Printmaker, Designer, Johann Sadeler I, Peter Candid (Pieter de Witte, Pietro Candido), Netherlandish

Background imageUrsula Collection: SAINT URSULA. Woodcut

SAINT URSULA. Woodcut

Background imageUrsula Collection: Saint Ursula with Two Angels and Donor, c. 1455-60 (tempera on panel)

Saint Ursula with Two Angels and Donor, c. 1455-60 (tempera on panel)
XOS877560 Saint Ursula with Two Angels and Donor, c.1455-60 (tempera on panel) by Gozzoli, Benozzo di Lese di Sandro (1420-97); 44.5x28.5 cm; National Gallery of Art, Washington DC, USA; Italian

Background imageUrsula Collection: Virtue of the fertile ones, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Virtue of the fertile ones, Hieronymus Wierix, 1563 - before 1619

Background imageUrsula Collection: MADONNA AND CHILD. The Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, with two angels

MADONNA AND CHILD. The Virgin Mary and Jesus Christ, with two angels. Oil painting by the Master of the Legend of St. Urula, late 15th century

Background imageUrsula Collection: Anabaptist leaders and teachers were often burned at the stake, though sometimes

Anabaptist leaders and teachers were often burned at the stake, though sometimes after being strangled first. Burning of Maria and Ursula van Beckum, Deventer, 1544

Background imageUrsula Collection: Shrine (Reliquary) of St Ursula, 1489. Gilded, painted wood. Hans Memling (1430 / 1440-1494)

Shrine (Reliquary) of St Ursula, 1489. Gilded, painted wood. Hans Memling (1430 / 1440-1494)
Shrine (Reliquary) of St Ursula, 1489. Gilded, painted wood. Hans Memling (1430/1440-1494) South Netherlandish painter. St Ursula (4th century) at Basle leading 10, 000 virgins

Background imageUrsula Collection: Mother Shipton (1488-c1560). First mention of Ursula Sonthiel of Shipton, Yorkshire

Mother Shipton (1488-c1560). First mention of Ursula Sonthiel of Shipton, Yorkshire, English witch and prophetess, is in 1641, many decades after she made her prophecies. Engraving c1860

Background imageUrsula Collection: CARPACCIO, Vittore (1455-1525). The Ambassadors

CARPACCIO, Vittore (1455-1525). The Ambassadors
" CARPACCIO, Vittore (1455-1525). The Ambassadors Return to the English Court. 1495-1500. Belonging to a series of 9 paintings on the " Life of Saint Ursula". Renaissance art

Background imageUrsula Collection: Predella of st Ursula. The Pope Ciriacus meets

Predella of st Ursula. The Pope Ciriacus meets

Background imageUrsula Collection: TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure

TOMMASO DA MODENA (ca. 1325-1379). The Departure of St. Ursula. 14th c. Renaissance art. Trecento. Fresco. ITALY. Treviso. Luigi Bailo Civic Museum

Background imageUrsula Collection: Treasury of St. Ursula, Cologne, the Rhine, Germany

Treasury of St. Ursula, Cologne, the Rhine, Germany. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageUrsula Collection: Society at Grand National Meeting at Aintree

Society at Grand National Meeting at Aintree - 28th March, 1930. Mr Bailey, Lady Ursula Filmer and Lady Serena James at the meeting. Date: 1930

Background imageUrsula Collection: Ursula Schleglin

Ursula Schleglin
The comical peasant woman, small, fat and round

Background imageUrsula Collection: URSULINA

URSULINA Nun of the order of Saint Ursula

Background imageUrsula Collection: Mother Shipton & Wolsey

Mother Shipton & Wolsey
MOTHER SHIPTON, (nee Ursula Sontheil), famous prophetess of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, admonishes Cardinal Wolsey

Background imageUrsula Collection: Mother Shipton (Mezzo)

Mother Shipton (Mezzo)
MOTHER SHIPTON, (nee Ursula Sontheil), famous prophetess of Knaresborough, Yorkshire, depicted with a familiar



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"Ursula: A Timeless Icon of Beauty and Talent" In the golden era of Hollywood, American actor James Dean found himself captivated by the enchanting presence of Swiss actress Ursula Andress on September 9, 1955. Their meeting marked a momentous occasion that would forever be etched in history. But Ursula's allure extended far beyond her silver screen appearances. She possessed an enigmatic quality reminiscent of Mother Shipton, a legendary English prophetess known for her foresight and mysticism. Just like the Ursuline Nuns who dedicated their lives to education and compassion, Ursula exuded grace and wisdom in every role she portrayed. Born in 1936, Ursula Andress emerged as one of Switzerland's most celebrated film actresses. Her talent knew no bounds as she effortlessly brought characters to life onscreen. Yet even amidst fame and success, she remained grounded like Saint Ursula Martyred – steadfast in her convictions while navigating the unpredictable world of showbiz. Beyond the glitz and glamour, there were glimpses into Ursula's personal life. At the Craven Lodge Fancy Ball, she radiated elegance donning a Norwegian Bunad – showcasing her appreciation for cultural diversity. In The Rake's Progress with Vic-Wells Ballet, she transformed into Ursula Moreton with poise and grace that left audiences spellbound. The backdrop against which these moments unfolded was not always glamorous; it included World War II – a period that shaped countless lives worldwide. Like many others affected by conflict, "Me After The War" captured both vulnerability and resilience within Ursula's spirit. Collaborations with esteemed figures such as Ivor Novello in "I Lived With You" showcased her versatility as an artist. Alongside renowned architect Dame Elisabeth Scott Lutyens' creative genius came another talented individual named Ursula Lutyens – proving that brilliance knows no boundaries. Outside the realm of entertainment, Ursula's interests extended to cricketing.