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Mabel Tuke, Joint Honourary Secretary of the Womens Social and Political Union (WSPU), c1908. Mabel Tuke (1871-1962), also known as Pansy
Miss Mabel Love (1874-1953), c1930. Creator: UnknownMiss Mabel Love (1874-1953), c1930. British dancer and stage actress, considered a great stage beauties of her age, her career spanned the late Victorian era and the Edwardian period
The Tight-Rope Dancer, 1919. Artist: Mabel Alington RoydsThe Tight-Rope Dancer, 1919. From Modern Woodcuts and Lithographs by British and French Artists, by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, Paris, New York, 1919]
Distinguished visitors to the Tomb of Tutankhamun, Valley of the Kings, Egypt, 1923. The Queen of the Belgians (centre, leading)
Mabel Constanduros (1880-1957), birth name Mabel Tilling, English actress and screenwriter, 1935. A print from the photo album Popular Personalities, issued for Piccadilly Juniors Oval Photos, 1935
Mabel Sealby, British actress, c1900s-c1910s(?). Artist: Rita MartinMabel Sealby, British actress, c1900s-c1910s(?)
Mabel Love (1874-1953), English actress and dancer, 1903
Mabel Hackney and Laurence Irving, 1907. Artist: J Beagles & CoMabel Hackney and Laurence Irving, 1907. The son of the actor and theatre manager Henry Irving, Laurence Irving was a dramatist and novelist. He married Mabel Hackney, an actress
The Queen Mother as a child, c 1905 (1910). Artist: Mabel Emily HankeyThe Queen Mother as a child, c 1905 (1910). Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon (1900-2002) became the mother of Queen Elizabeth II. Illustration from The Connoisseur, August 1910
Mrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Artist: Window & GroveMrs Lewis (Kate Terry) and Miss Mabel Terry-Lewis, British actresses, 1901. Mabel Terry-Lewis was the daughter of Kate Terry and Arthur Lewis