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Feeding the birds in winter, St James's Park, London, 1919 - by E. O. Hoppé (1878 - 1972), German/English
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Ezra Pound by E. O. Hoppé
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The Fourth Avenue BMT, Brooklyn, 1927.
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#vintage New York#old New York#1920s#E. O. Hoppé#Brooklyn#elevated train#El#BMT#b&w photography#street photography#street scene
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Socialite and actress (and Great Aunt of Prime Minister David Cameron), Lady Diana first became known as a member of 'The Coterie' set in London before the first World War. Following her marriage in 1919 to Alfred Duff Cooper (later Viscount Norwich), who was to serve as a minister in Churchill's War Cabinet, Lady Diana's reputation as a society hostess was confirmed. Her reputation as a beauty was cemented with Hoppé's decision to include her in the 1922, Book of Fair Women. As an actress, her most famous role was as the Madonna in Max Reinhardt's The Miracle, a role she played on Broadway in 1923 and was to play for three years on tour around Europe and in Britain.
Lady Diana Manners John Singer Sargent, 1914
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Vera Fokine como Joven beotiana, 1914
E.O. Hoppé Estate Collection
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Aboriginal Tribesman, Palm Island, Queensland, Australia, 1930
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stephen tennant by e. o. hoppé
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E. O. Hoppé, April 14, 1878 – December 9, 1972.
British Museum Underground Station, London
E.O. Hoppe, 1937
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... untitled (Manchester, Lancashire, England, 1925)
Emil Otto Hoppé (1878-1972) / E. O. Hoppé Estate Collection
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E. O. Hoppé - Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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Metro Station at the British Museum, London, ca. 1937 - by E. O. Hoppé (1878 - 1972), German/English
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Man Reading Newspaper, Hyde Park, London, Photo by Emil Otto Hoppé, 1920s
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Ralph Vaughan Williams. Photo by E. O. Hoppé.
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Five steps of Wikipedia for Friday, 8th September 2023
Welcome, Willkommen, Bienvenida, こんにちは 🤗 Five steps of Wikipedia from "Rob Vincent (footballer, born 1962)" to "Clifford Leech". 🪜👣
Start page 👣🏁: Rob Vincent (footballer, born 1962) "Robert George Vincent (born 23 November 1962) is an English former professional footballer who played as a forward for Sunderland...."
Step 1️⃣ 👣: English people "The English people are an ethnic group and nation native to England, who speak the English language, a West Germanic language, and share a common history and culture. The English identity began with the Anglo-Saxons, when they were known as the Angelcynn, meaning race or tribe of the Angles. Their..."
Step 2️⃣ 👣: A. E. Housman "Alfred Edward Housman (; 26 March 1859 – 30 April 1936) was an English classical scholar and poet. After an initially poor performance while at university, he took employment as a clerk in London and established his academic reputation by publishing as a private scholar at first. Later Housman was..."
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Step 3️⃣ 👣: Alfred W. Pollard "Alfred William Pollard, FBA (14 August 1859 – 8 March 1944) was an English bibliographer, widely credited for bringing a higher level of scholarly rigor to the study of Shakespearean texts...."
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Step 4️⃣ 👣: Andrew Gurr "Andrew John Gurr (born 23 December 1936) is a contemporary literary scholar who specializes in William Shakespeare and English Renaissance theatre...."
Step 5️⃣ 👣: Clifford Leech "Clifford Leech (1909–1977) was a prolifically published British-born professor of English at University College at the University of Toronto 1963-74. In The Cambridge Companion to Christopher Marlowe (2004), Patrick Cheney, its editor, describes Leech's contribution to Christopher Marlowe studies..."
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