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Marie Collection (page 3)

Background imageMarie Collection: Fofty Years a Favourite, Miss Marie Tempest, 1935

Fofty Years a Favourite, Miss Marie Tempest, 1935. A print for People of Punch, Punch, 29th May 1935

Background imageMarie Collection: The Lloyd Family, early 20th century. Artist: Rotary Photo

The Lloyd Family, early 20th century. Artist: Rotary Photo
The Lloyd Family, early 20th century. From the back to the front, left to right: Daisy, Rosie, John, Grace, Alice, Father, Mother, Marie, Annie, Maud, Sidney

Background imageMarie Collection: Jessie Templeton and Marie O Niel, actresses, 1905. Artist: Stebbing

Jessie Templeton and Marie O Niel, actresses, 1905. Artist: Stebbing
Jessie Templeton and Marie O Niel, actresses, 1905

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie George, American actress, early 20th century

Marie George, American actress, early 20th century

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Studholme (1872-1930), English actress, 1904

Marie Studholme (1872-1930), English actress, 1904

Background imageMarie Collection: Maie Ash, actress, 1905. Artist: Bassano Studio

Maie Ash, actress, 1905. Artist: Bassano Studio
Maie Ash, actress, 1905

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Tempest (1864-1942), English singer and actress, 1905. Artist:s Hildesheimer & Co

Marie Tempest (1864-1942), English singer and actress, 1905. Artist:s Hildesheimer & Co
Marie Tempest (1864-1942), English singer and actress, 1905

Background imageMarie Collection: Letter by Marie de Medici to the Duke of Savoy, late 16th - early 17th century (1865)

Letter by Marie de Medici to the Duke of Savoy, late 16th - early 17th century (1865). Marie de Medici was the daughter of Francesco I de Medici, Grand Duke of Tuscany

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie de Medici, Queen Consort of Henry IV of France. Artist: Geoffroy

Marie de Medici, Queen Consort of Henry IV of France. Artist: Geoffroy
Marie de Medici. Marie (1573-1642) was the second wife of Henry IV. She acted as regent for their son, Louis XIII, after Henry was assassinated in 1610

Background imageMarie Collection: Annette von Essipoff and Marie Soldat, c1900

Annette von Essipoff and Marie Soldat, c1900. Female musicians: Anna Essipova (1851-1914) and Marie Soldat-Roger (1863-1955). French advertising for the meat company, Liebig

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Lohr (1890-1975) and E Holman Clark (1864-1925), early 20th century

Marie Lohr (1890-1975) and E Holman Clark (1864-1925), early 20th century. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield
Marie Lohr (1890-1975) and E Holman Clark (1864-1925), early 20th century. Lohr and Clark are seen here the roles of Rose and David Effick from The Clever Ones

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Studholme (1875-1930), English actress, 1900s. Artist: W&D Downey

Marie Studholme (1875-1930), English actress, 1900s. Artist: W&D Downey
Marie Studholme (1875-1930), English actress, 1900s. From the Rotary Photographic Series

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Loftus (1857-1940), Scottish music hall star, late 19th century

Marie Loftus (1857-1940), Scottish music hall star, late 19th century

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Lloyd (1870-1922), English music hall singer, late 19th century

Marie Lloyd (1870-1922), English music hall singer, late 19th century

Background imageMarie Collection: Dame Marie Tempest, English singer and actress, 1901. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Dame Marie Tempest, English singer and actress, 1901. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Dame Marie Tempest, English singer and actress, 1901

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Dressler, Canadian actress, 1933

Marie Dressler, Canadian actress, 1933. After a theatre and vaudeville career Dressler (1868-1934) became one of Hollywoods top stars, despite being in her sixties

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Corelli, British novelist, 1909. Artist: Gabell

Marie Corelli, British novelist, 1909. Artist: Gabell
Marie Corelli, British novelist, 1909. Born Mary Mackay in London, Marie Corelli (1855-1924) was the illegitimate daughter of a well known Scottish poet and songwriter. Supplement to The Bookman, 1909

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Carteri, 1737, (1885)

Marie Carteri, 1737, (1885). Cured on 4 September at the tomb of M[?] de Paris, all pain ceased. The next morning, on removing her bandage or blindfold

Background imageMarie Collection: Pierre Curie, French physicist, (c1924)

Pierre Curie, French physicist, (c1924). Pierre Curie (1859-1906) was a pioneer in the study of crystallography, magnetism, piezoelectricity and radioactivity

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie de Medici as Pallas Athena, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Marie de Medici as Pallas Athena, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Marie de Medici as Pallas Athena, 1622. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMarie Collection: The Coronation of Marie de Medici, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

The Coronation of Marie de Medici, 1622. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
The Coronation of Marie de Medici, 1622. Rubens, Pieter Paul (1577-1640). Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageMarie Collection: The Poet and his Muse. Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire and Marie Laurencin, 1909

The Poet and his Muse. Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire and Marie Laurencin, 1909. Artist: Henri Rousseau
The Poet and his Muse. Portrait of Guillaume Apollinaire and Marie Laurencin, 1909. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Artist: Fred Catling

Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Artist: Fred Catling
Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1929

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1929. Marie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre Curie continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1925

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1925. Marie Curie (1867-1934) in her office at the Radium Institute, Paris, of which she was director of research from 1918-1934

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, in her laboratory, 1912

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, in her laboratory, 1912. Marie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre Curie continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1931

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1931. Marie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre Curie continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie (1867-1934) and Pierre (1859-1906) Curie

Marie (1867-1934) and Pierre (1859-1906) Curie. With their daughter Irene in the garden of their house on Boulevard Kellermann, Paris

Background imageMarie Collection: Pierre Curie, French chemist, when Professor of Physics at the Sorbonne, 1906

Pierre Curie, French chemist, when Professor of Physics at the Sorbonne, 1906
Pierre Curie, French chemist, in the lecture theatre when Professor of Physics at the Sorbonne, 1906. Curie (1859-1906) was awarded the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903, jointly with his wife, Marie

Background imageMarie Collection: Mining Pitchblende, Cornwall, England, c1916

Mining Pitchblende, Cornwall, England, c1916. Radium, isolated by the Curies in 1898, is extracted from this ore

Background imageMarie Collection: Frederic Joliot, French physicist

Frederic Joliot, French physicist. Joliot (1900-1958) became assistant to Marie Curie in 1925. In 1926 he married Maries daughter Irene

Background imageMarie Collection: Pierre Curie, French chemist

Pierre Curie, French chemist. Curie (1859-1906) was awarded the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903, jointly with his wife, Marie, and Henri Becquerel, for their work on radioactivity

Background imageMarie Collection: Frederic Joliot, French physicist, c1930

Frederic Joliot, French physicist, c1930. The apparatus is a Wilson cloud chamber. Joliot (1900-1958) became assistant to Marie Curie in 1925

Background imageMarie Collection: Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists, at work in the laboratory

Pierre and Marie Curie, French scientists, at work in the laboratory. Polish-born Marie Curie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre (1859-1906)

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1910

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1910. Marie Curie (1867-1934) and her husband Pierre continued the work on radioactivity started by Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Collection: Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967

Medal commemorating Marie Sklodowska Curie, Polish-born French physicist, 1967. Obverse of a medal issued in 1967 to commemorate the centenary of her birth

Background imageMarie Collection: Apparatus used by Pierre and Marie Curie in their research into radium, 1904

Apparatus used by Pierre and Marie Curie in their research into radium, 1904. This equipment was used by the Curies to investigate the deflection of the beta rays from radium in a magnetic field

Background imageMarie Collection: A stage in the separation of radium from pitchblende using sodium carbonate, c1900

A stage in the separation of radium from pitchblende using sodium carbonate, c1900. A scene in the laboratory of the Nobel Prize winning physicists Pierre and Marie Curie, Paris

Background imageMarie Collection: Title page of Oeuvres de Pierre Curie, 1908

Title page of Oeuvres de Pierre Curie, 1908. French chemist Curie (1859-1906) was awarded the Nobel prize for Physics in 1903, jointly with his wife, Marie, and Henri Becquerel

Background imageMarie Collection: Portrait of Maria de Medici, 16th century. Artist: Alessandro Allori

Portrait of Maria de Medici, 16th century. Artist: Alessandro Allori
Portrait of Maria de Medici (26 April 1575 - 4 July 1642, from the Kunthistoriches Museums collection, Vienna, 16th century

Background imageMarie Collection: Children of the Sklodowski family, Polish, c1870-1875

Children of the Sklodowski family, Polish, c1870-1875. Left to right: Zosia, Hela, Maria (Marie Curie 1867-1934), Joseph and Bronya

Background imageMarie Collection: Radium experiment, 1904. Artist: Poyet

Radium experiment, 1904. Artist: Poyet
Radium experiment, 1904. Paths of alpha, beta, and gamma particles from a radium sample placed between the poles of an electromagnet, as used in Marie and Pierre Curies laboratory, Paris

Background imageMarie Collection: Part of Pierre and Marie Curies laboratory, Paris, 1904

Part of Pierre and Marie Curies laboratory, Paris, 1904. It was here that they did much of their work on magnetism and radioacticity which led to the 1903 Nobel prize for physics which they shared

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist in 1921

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist in 1921. Curie (1867-1934) with Dean Pegram of the School of Engineering, Columbia University, New York, during her tour of the United States

Background imageMarie Collection: Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist with members of her family in Warsaw, Poland, 1912

Marie Curie, Polish-born French physicist with members of her family in Warsaw, Poland, 1912. Marie Curie (1867-1934), with her sisters Hela Szalay and Bronya Dluska

Background imageMarie Collection: Radium Institute, Paris, c1920

Radium Institute, Paris, c1920. Marie Curie (1867-1934), Polish-born French physicist and Nobel Prize winner, was director of research at the Radium Institute from 1918 until her death

Background imageMarie Collection: Radium Institute, Warsaw, Poland, 1932

Radium Institute, Warsaw, Poland, 1932. The institute was inaugurated on 29 May 1932, in the presence of the Nobel Prizewinning scientist Marie Curie and her sister Bronya Dluska

Background imageMarie Collection: Manya Sklodowska (Marie Curie) and her sister Bronya (seated), 1886

Manya Sklodowska (Marie Curie) and her sister Bronya (seated), 1886. The future Nobel Prizewinning physicist before she left her native Poland for France



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