Gladys female name pink sticker. Also can be ordered as a magnet.
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Gladys came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Gladys’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Gladys’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Gladys is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Gladys, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Gladys in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Maude Fealy was an American stage and silent film actress who survived into the talkie era. At the age of three, she performed on stage with her mother, Margaret Fealy, and went on to make her Broadway debut in the 1900 production of Quo Vadis, again with her mother. Afterwards, Fealy toured England with William Gillette in Sherlock Holmes from 1901 to 1902. Between 1902 and 1905, she frequently toured with Sir Henry Irving's company in the United Kingdom and by 1907 was the star in touring productions in the United States. (source)
Growing up on a farm in Virginia during segregation, West knew education would be her means of escape. But she didn’t know her quiet work on a naval base would change lives around the world
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About This Product Once upon a time…the name Gladys came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Gladys’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Gladys’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Gladys is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Gladys, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Gladys in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Beginning on the stage as a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and pantomime, English actress Gladys Cooper (1888 – 1971), whose career spanned seven decades on stage, in films and on television. Cooper was starring in dramatic roles and silent films before the beginning of the First World War. She also became a manager of the Playhouse Theatre from 1917 to 1933, where she played many roles. Beginning in the early 1920s, Cooper was winning praise in plays by W. Somerset Maugham and others. In the 1930s, she was starring steadily both in the West End and on Broadway. Moving to Hollywood in 1940, Cooper found success in a variety of character roles; she was nominated for three Academy Awards, the last one as Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady (1964). Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she mixed her stage and film careers, continuing to star on stage until her last year. Take a look to see the beauty of young Gladys Cooper through 57 colorized postcard that capture her portrait in the early 20th century.
Gladys Cooper by Bassano, 1910
Gladys West was instrumental in developing the mathematics behind GPS - but until now her story has remained untold.
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Gladys Cooper, 1910s
Gladys Cooper by Sarony, 1910
Tout le monde devrait connaître la drag king des années 30 Gladys Bentley. *Soupir*
Gladys Cooper by Sarony, 1910
Tout le monde devrait connaître la drag king des années 30 Gladys Bentley. *Soupir*
Beginning on the stage as a teenager in Edwardian musical comedy and pantomime, English actress Gladys Cooper (1888 – 1971), whose career spanned seven decades on stage, in films and on television. Cooper was starring in dramatic roles and silent films before the beginning of the First World War. She also became a manager of the Playhouse Theatre from 1917 to 1933, where she played many roles. Beginning in the early 1920s, Cooper was winning praise in plays by W. Somerset Maugham and others. In the 1930s, she was starring steadily both in the West End and on Broadway. Moving to Hollywood in 1940, Cooper found success in a variety of character roles; she was nominated for three Academy Awards, the last one as Mrs. Higgins in My Fair Lady (1964). Throughout the 1950s and 1960s, she mixed her stage and film careers, continuing to star on stage until her last year. Take a look to see the beauty of young Gladys Cooper through 57 colorized postcard that capture her portrait in the early 20th century.
About This Product Once upon a time…the name Gladys came to be. Our personalized art print celebrates the singular story of Gladys’s remarkable journey through history, featuring a detailed account of the name’s origin, meaning and how it managed to survive the test of time. The descriptive words at the bottom of Gladys’s print reflect the spirit and energy of its “Destiny Number” according to numerology. Whether Gladys is a newborn, teen, or grown-up, a family member, friend, teacher, co-worker or any special someone, each story is an inspirational reminder of her core identity: Gladys, that one wonderful word by which she is known. As a gift or keepsake to honor and inspire the Gladys in your life, our art print makes for smart, engaging and distinctive décor. Combining typography with artistic expression, our original content is a result of years of rigorous research and carefully curated pieces of history. Every story we tell, we tell with love. Framed and unframed artwork is made to order in our California and Oregon facilities. Art prints are professionally printed on heavyweight fine art paper with archival inks for vibrant long-lasting color, clear text and crisp imagery. Each solid wood frame is handcrafted and available in smooth matte black and soft matte white painted finishes. With a buffered acid-free mat and backing to beautifully showcase your art, framing-grade acrylic glazing filters UV rays for protection and longevity. Frame is finished with a dust cover, wall bumpers and wire ready for hanging!
Gladys Aylward, the little woman, and China’s Inn of The Sixth Happiness – or, more accurately, the Inn of the Eight Happinesses There is a lovely movie, staring Ingrid Bergman, called “The Inn of the Sixth Happiness.” Made in 1958 it celebrates the remarkable life of a petite woman, born in 1902 in Edwardian England, […]
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Gladys once made this comment to a friend, “I wasn’t God’s first choice for what I’ve done for China. There was somebody else. I don’t know who it was — God’s first choice. It must have been a man — a wonderful man, a well-educated man. I don’t know what happened. Perhaps he died. Perhaps he wasn’t
A charming collection of Vintage Beautiful Women Images! Vintage Actresses wearing old costumes & crowns. Lovely!
Postmarked Toronto on 22 March, 1918 and addressed to Miss Doris Goodhead, 155 Hope St., Earlscourt, City. The message reads, Dear Doris, Will you ask your Mother if she will let you get my boots & bring them down to me on Saturday afternoon if you have time Saturday morning to go and see if they are ready. If they are not done please ask them to have them done by Saturday afternoon if possible. Auntie Elsie.".
The What a Character! blogathon hosted by Aurora of Once Upon a Screen, Kellee of Outspoken and Freckled and Paula of Paula’s Cinema Club ran from November 9 to 11, and my tribute to Gladys …
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Print Recipe Y’all are gonna love these rolls. There is no kneading these rolls. This is a family recipe from my 2nd cousin Gladys. I had the greatest pleasure in the world of getting to cook for her and her husband Willard. They are two of the most wonderful people on this planet. I can remember growing up, going over to their house in St. Mary’s, Ohio as a youngster. It was always such a treat to visit their home. To me she seemed to be the most elegant of southern ladies. Funny thing is, she still does. She and my mom are as close as sisters and to see my moms face light up when she talks about Gladys, well I only wish I could have such a relationship in my life. Just another example of why my family means so much to me. So on to her recipe. I know you’ll love them, I do. They will be a definite part of my cookbook I’m writing. Ingredients: 1 CUP COLD MASHED POTATOES 1 TEASPOON SUGAR 1 PACK YEAST 2/3 CUP LUKE WARM WATER 2/3 CUP SUGAR 1/2 CUP CRISCO 1 TEASPOON SALT 2 BEATEN EGGS 1 CUP SCALDED MILK 6-7 [...]
The singer issued a statement about her decision to perform at the Super Bowl saying that she hopes to give the anthem its voice back.