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Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era
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Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era
Some leading Actresses of the late Victorian era. (from top left, going clockwise): Miss Alice Atherton (1854-1899), Miss V. Cameron (Violet Lydia Thompson) (1862-1919), Miss Phyllis Broughton (1862-1926), Miss Williamson, Miss Marion Hood (1854-1912) Miss Grubbe, Miss Florence St. John (1855-1912), Miss Minnie Palmer(1860-1936), Miss Nellie Farren (1848-1904), Miss D Angeli, Miss Connie Gilchrist (1865-1946), Miss Maud Branscombe and (centre) Miss K. Vaughan. Date: 1890
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This photograph captures the essence of the late Victorian era, featuring some of its most renowned and talented actresses. Dating back to 1890, the image showcases a group of leading ladies who graced the stages of theatres across the British Isles and beyond. Starting from the top left, we have Miss Alice Atherton (1854-1899), known for her versatile acting skills and striking stage presence. Next is Miss V. Cameron, or Violet Lydia Thompson (1862-1919), a popular music hall performer and actress, famous for her comedic roles. Miss Phyllis Broughton (1862-1926) follows, an accomplished actress who excelled in both drama and comedy. Moving clockwise, we encounter Miss Williamson, whose identity remains unknown but whose talent and beauty left a lasting impression. Miss Marion Hood (1854-1912) was a celebrated Shakespearean actress, while Miss Grubbe's name is synonymous with her memorable performances in melodramas. Miss Florence St. John (1855-1912) was a versatile actress who shone in both comedies and tragedies. Miss Minnie Palmer (1860-1936) was a popular musical comedy actress, and Miss Nellie Farren (1848-1904) was a celebrated comedienne and singer. Miss D Angeli's identity is also unknown, but her captivating appearance is undeniable. Miss Connie Gilchrist (1865-1946) was a versatile actress who excelled in both serious and comedic roles, and Miss Maud Branscombe (date of birth unknown) was a popular actress known for her beauty and grace. Centre stage is Miss K. Vaughan, whose identity remains a mystery, but her presence in this esteemed company speaks volumes about her talent and accomplishments. These remarkable women, dressed in their elegant costumes, represent the theatrical ladies of the 1890s, whose artistry and charisma continue to captivate audiences to this day.
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