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"Winifred: A Multifaceted Muse of Timeless Elegance and Talent" In the picturesque backdrop of the pier at Entebbe, Uganda, nestled on the shores of Lake Victoria

Background imageWinifred Collection: Jimmy Edwards and cat in a pantomime, Puss in Boots

Jimmy Edwards and cat in a pantomime, Puss in Boots
Jimmy Edwards (1920-1988), English comic actor and writer, as King Jim, with a cat (played by Freda Wyn, aka Winifred A Ryeland, 1916-1989) in a pantomime, Puss in Boots, at Streatham Hill Theatre

Background imageWinifred Collection: Cicely and Winifred Mordaunt, WW1

Cicely and Winifred Mordaunt, WW1
Miss Cicely and Miss Winifred Mordaunt, youngest daughters of Sir Charles Mordaunt, 10th Baronet and his wife Mary Louise Cholmondeley of Walton Hall, Warwick

Background imageWinifred Collection: Mrs Olaf Hambro (Miss Winifred Martin-Smith), lady golfer

Mrs Olaf Hambro (Miss Winifred Martin-Smith), lady golfer
The former Miss Winifred Martin-Smith, who married Ronald Olaf Hambro in 1917, was a prominent and talented lady golfer before the war

Background imageWinifred Collection: Sisters as recruiting sergeants for Kitcheners Army, WW1

Sisters as recruiting sergeants for Kitcheners Army, WW1
Irish sisters, Miss Winifred and Ivy Mulroney riding together in Hyde Park, London to recruit men for Lord Kitcheners army in September 1914

Background imageWinifred Collection: City of Sheffield Swimming Certificate awarded to Winifred Wells of St Matthias School, 1911

City of Sheffield Swimming Certificate awarded to Winifred Wells of St Matthias School, 1911
Original at Sheffield Local Studies ref. MP 6441 M

Background imageWinifred Collection: Missouri River breaks near the Stafford ferry in Montana

Missouri River breaks near the Stafford ferry in Montana

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred, Duchess of Portland, before her marriage

Winifred, Duchess of Portland, before her marriage
Winifred Cavendish-Bentinck(1863-1954) Duchess of Portland, D.B.E, shown as a young woman prior to her marriage to the 6th Earl

Background imageWinifred Collection: Actors performing in The Land of Hearts Desire

Actors performing in The Land of Hearts Desire
Miss Winifred Fraser, as Maire Bruin, and Miss Dorothy Paget, as a fairy child, performing in The Land of Hearts Desire, by William Butler Yeats. Date: 1894

Background imageWinifred Collection: Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens clothing 1923

Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens clothing 1923
Advertisement for Marshall & Snelgrove, department store in Oxford Street, saling a selection of womens garments. Date: 1923

Background imageWinifred Collection: Girl Using Pirn Winder or Swift

Girl Using Pirn Winder or Swift (1918). Cooper, Winifred fl. 1905-29. Date: 1918

Background imageWinifred Collection: Group photo, women police officers in hockey team

Group photo, women police officers in hockey team
Group photo, women police officers in a policewomens hockey team. They include Chief Superintendent Barbara Lilian Kelley (centre, 1920-1998), Elizabeth McClelland, Mary Atkinson, Sylvia King

Background imageWinifred Collection: Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE London

Woman police officer W Gould at Woolwich, SE London
Woman police officer Winifred Gould (joined August 1931) photographed outside Woolwich Police Station, SE London. She is wearing the recently updated Stanley uniform -- a white shirt

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Ashton Drawing

Winifred Ashton Drawing
WINIFRED ASHTON Author, writing as CLEMENCE DANE, of novels and plays, including Broome stages and A bill of divorcement. Date: 1888 - 1965

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Emery / 1889

Winifred Emery / 1889
WINIFRED EMERY English actress, wife of Cyril Maude Date: 1862 - 1924

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Emery

Winifred Emery (1861 - 1924) - English actress and actor-manager of the Victorian era. Wife of the actor Cyril Maude. Photograph here in She Stoops to Conquer. Date: 1900

Background imageWinifred Collection: The School for Scandal

The School for Scandal
CYRIL MAUDE English actor-manager with his wife Winifred Emery in School for Scandal Date: 1862 - 1951

Background imageWinifred Collection: The Sins of a City by Nita Rae

The Sins of a City by Nita Rae
Promotional postcard for The Sins of a City by Nita Rae. First produced at the Opera House, Morriston, 1st May 1902 and Terriss Theatre, Rotherhithe, 14th December 1903. For Winifred Maudes Co

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Austen, wildlife artist

Winifred Austen, wildlife artist
Winifred Maria Louise Austen (1876 1 November 1964), English illustrator, painter, etcher and aquatint engraver, specialised in painting wild animals and birds. Date: 1904

Background imageWinifred Collection: Six hounds of the South Berkshire Hunt

Six hounds of the South Berkshire Hunt. Date: 1936

Background imageWinifred Collection: Actress Freda Wyn doing handstand in cat costume

Actress Freda Wyn doing handstand in cat costume
Freda Wyn, English actress (aka Winifred A Ryeland, 1916-1989), doing a handstand on stage in her cat costume during rehearsals for a pantomime, Puss in Boots

Background imageWinifred Collection: Actress Freda Wyn relaxing in cat costume during a pantomime

Actress Freda Wyn relaxing in cat costume during a pantomime
Freda Wyn, English actress (aka Winifred A Ryeland, 1916-1989), taking a cigarette break in her cat costume during rehearsals for a pantomime, Puss in Boots

Background imageWinifred Collection: Actress Freda Wyn in cat costume for a pantomime

Actress Freda Wyn in cat costume for a pantomime
Freda Wyn, English actress (aka Winifred A Ryeland, 1916-1989), posing in her cat costume for a pantomime, Puss in Boots, in which she appeared with the comic actor Jimmy Edwards at Streatham Hill

Background imageWinifred Collection: Actress Freda Wyn doing cat makeup for a pantomime

Actress Freda Wyn doing cat makeup for a pantomime
Freda Wyn, English actress (aka Winifred A Ryeland, 1916-1989), making herself up as a cat for a pantomime, Puss in Boots, in which she appeared with the comic actor Jimmy Edwards

Background imageWinifred Collection: Lady Weymouth with a large dog

Lady Weymouth with a large dog
Lady Weymouth (formerly Daphne Winifred Louise Vivian, 1904-1997), later Marchioness of Bath, seen here shaking paws with a large dog. Date: 1938

Background imageWinifred Collection: Viscountess Ingestre, 1915

Viscountess Ingestre, 1915
Viscountess Ingestre, formerly Lady Winifred Paget, widow of the late Lord Ingestre of the Royal Horse Guards, who died from pneumonia in 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageWinifred Collection: Tatler cover - Winifred Barnes

Tatler cover - Winifred Barnes
Front cover of The Tatler magazine, featuring the popular stage actress, Winifred Barnes (1892-1935), appearing at the time as the heroine in an Albert de Courville production, Soldier Boy

Background imageWinifred Collection: Viscountess Gladstone working for base hospitals, WW1

Viscountess Gladstone working for base hospitals, WW1
Viscountess Gladstone, along with the Hon. Lilian and Winifred Douglas Pennant (half -sisters of Lord Penrhyn) and Miss Poole working to provide garments

Background imageWinifred 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 imageWinifred Collection: Lady Ingestre and two of her children, WW1

Lady Ingestre and two of her children, WW1
Lady Ingestre, formerly Lady Winifred Paget, widow of the late Lord Ingestre who died in 1915 and was a captain in the Blues

Background imageWinifred Collection: Hon. Daphne Vivian by Madame Yevonde

Hon. Daphne Vivian by Madame Yevonde
The Hon. Daphne Winifred Louise Vivian (1904-1997) by Madame Yevonde, with an inset photo of Lord Weymouth. She was the elder daughter of Lord

Background imageWinifred Collection: PHILIP KERR AND GIRL SCOUTS. British ambassador to the United States, Philip Henry Kerr

PHILIP KERR AND GIRL SCOUTS. British ambassador to the United States, Philip Henry Kerr, 11th Marquess of Lothian, celebeates the 28th anniversary of the founding of the Girl Scouts at a party in

Background imageWinifred Collection: The Hon. Winifred Sturt

The Hon. Winifred Sturt (1882). Hicks, George Elgar 1824 - 1914. Date: 1882

Background imageWinifred Collection: WINIFRED DUDLEY WARD (1894-1983). English mistress of Edward VIII of England

WINIFRED DUDLEY WARD (1894-1983). English mistress of Edward VIII of England. With her two daughters by William Dudley Ward

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Huck, crowned the May Queen at a May Day festival, 1927

Winifred Huck, crowned the May Queen at a May Day festival, 1927
MAY DAY: QUEEN, 1927. Winifred Huck, crowned the May Queen at a May Day festival, 1927

Background imageWinifred Collection: Aviatrix Miss Spooner talking with Lord Thompson

Aviatrix Miss Spooner talking with Lord Thompson
Aviatrix, Miss E.W.E. (Winifred) Spooner, talking with Lord Thompson in front of a Gypsy Moth at Stag Lane before making a demonstration flight using petrol derived from British coal

Background imageWinifred Collection: WINIFRED BLACK (1863-1936). American journalist

WINIFRED BLACK (1863-1936). American journalist

Background imageWinifred Collection: WINIFRED MAXWELL (c1680-1749). Countess of Nithsdale. Line engraving, 18th century

WINIFRED MAXWELL (c1680-1749). Countess of Nithsdale. Line engraving, 18th century

Background imageWinifred Collection: 4th Marquess of Cholmondeley

4th Marquess of Cholmondeley
George Henry Hugh Cholmondeley, the 4th Marquess of Cholmondeley, Lord Great Chamberlain of England (1858-1923) pictured with his wife Winifred Ida Kingscote (whom he married in 1879)

Background imageWinifred Collection: Holywell / St Winifred s

Holywell / St Winifred s
Holywell: St Winifreds Well Date: 1919

Background imageWinifred Collection: St Winifreds Well

St Winifreds Well
General view of the Well in the 18th century. Date: circa 1770

Background imageWinifred Collection: Princess Elizabeth at Portland Training College

Princess Elizabeth at Portland Training College
Princess Elizabeth accepting a casket from Winifred Duchess of Portland after laying the foundation stone of the main building of the Portland Training College for the disabled

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred, Duchess of Portland 1913

Winifred, Duchess of Portland 1913
Winifred Cavendish-Bentinck(1863-1954) Duchess of Portland, D.B.E, shown here in 1913. The Illustrated London News notes that at the Coronation of King George and Queen Mary

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred, Duchess of Portland, 1889

Winifred, Duchess of Portland, 1889
Winifred Cavendish-Bentinck(1863-1954) Duchess of Portland, D.B.E, shown shortly after her marriage to the 6th Earl. Dying aged 91, she was mistress of the robes to Queen Alexandra

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Emery / Demeulain

Winifred Emery / Demeulain
WINIFRED EMERY English actress, wife of Cyril Maude

Background imageWinifred Collection: Winifred Emery / 1903

Winifred Emery / 1903
WINIFRED EMERY English actress, seen here with her husband Cyril Maude in School for Scandal

Background imageWinifred Collection: Clemence Dane

Clemence Dane
CLEMENCE DANE Pseudonym for WINIFRED ASTON playwright and novelist



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"Winifred: A Multifaceted Muse of Timeless Elegance and Talent" In the picturesque backdrop of the pier at Entebbe, Uganda, nestled on the shores of Lake Victoria, Winifred's story begins to unfold. She embodies a captivating blend of grace and charisma that transcends time. As wedding bells chimed during the illustrious 1913 season, Freda Dudley Ward became an emblematic figure in society. It was here that Winifred's journey intertwined with tales of love and romance. Yet Winifred's legacy extends far beyond her role as a socialite. With her multifaceted talents as an American actress, writer, and director, she left an indelible mark on stage and screen alike. A striking photograph captures her enigmatic presence - a testament to her artistry. Music became another avenue for Winifred to showcase her brilliance. The Black and White Rag music sheet by Winifred Atwell stands as a testament to her mastery over keys that could evoke emotions from joyous exuberance to melancholic reflection. Her name resonates within theatrical realms too; alongside luminaries like Winifred Shotter or Miss Winifred Emery as Lady Teazle in G&S/Patience (Photo), she graced stages with unparalleled talent. Beyond entertainment circles, even engines bore witness to the influence of "Winifreds. " Marshall General Purpose Engine number 43560 proudly carried this iconic name - symbolic of power combined with elegance. Woodworking Boys found inspiration in their craft through glimpses into Winfred's world – perhaps channeling creativity fueled by admiration for this remarkable woman who defied conventionality. "The Farewell" encapsulates both triumphs and tribulations faced by our enigmatic muse throughout life's tapestry. Her resilience shines through every chapter written upon history's pages. A portrait immortalizes Lady Diana Manners' ethereal beauty, reminiscent of Winifred's own allure.