RMGCTJRF–Dame Edith Sitwell - the 69-year-old poet, essayist, novelist and historian - on her arrival at Southampton aboard the liner 'SS United States'.
RMBN2W39–DAME EDITH SITWELL (1887-1964) English poet and critic
RME102KT–Dame EDITH SITWELL DBE (September 7, 1887 - December 9, 1964) was a British poet and critic.
RMGCTJPP–This portrait of Dame Edith Sitwell, showing her head and shoulders in a red dress, by Pavel Tchelitchew is among Dame Edith's collection of works by the famous Russian artist to be sold at Sotheby's
RME0X18F–Dec. 12, 1964 - Dame Edith Sitwell Dies. Britain's Most Distinguished Spinters: Dame Edith Sitwell. Poet. rebel and Britain's Most Distinguished spinster died last night at the age of 77. She had been taken to St. Thomas Hospital after a heart attack. She had only finished her autobiography in April of this year and it is to be published in the New Year under the title Taken Care of . Photo shows dame Edith Sitwell- picture taken November 1952
RMG4KNRY–The novel and artistic 'Jazz' coffee stall which is a feature at the 'At Homes' of the Arts League of Service at Robert Street, Adelphi. Miss Edith Sitwell and her brother Osbert are seen taking refreshment. The gentleman on the extreme left is William Walton.
RMEWMWKP–Seventy five year old poet and author Dame Edith Sitwell, in her bed. Dame Edith said about the Daily Mirror: ' I have a great feeling of gratitude... it published my first poem - in 1913 - when no other paper or publisher would have anything to do with m
RMGCR061–Dame Edith Sitwell - a poet, critic, lecturer and wit - cradles her face in fantastically-ringed hands as she arrives at Southampton aboard the liner United States from America, where she has been giving readings of her poetry. On a visit to Hollywood, Dame Edith met Marilyn Monroe, which brought from the film star the comment: 'I think she is one of the most wonderful women I've ever met.'.
RME102KN–Dame EDITH SITWELL DBE (September 7, 1887 - December 9, 1964) was a British poet and critic.
RMGCTJRW–Dr. Edith Sitwell (pictured here), member of the famous literary family. Dr. Sitwell, sister of Sir Osbert Sitwell and Sacheverell Sitwell, is an historian, novelist, script writer and poetess. She recently visited Hollywood, where she worked on the film script of 'Fanfare for Elizabeth', her book on Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn. An individualist of uncertain age (she has admitted to 66 ,68 and 78). Dr. Sitwell favours Plantagenet style headdress with flowing drapery, ornate rings and bracelets.
RMWH9HF7–Dame Edith Sitwell (1887-1965). English poet.
RMCWAEME–British poet and critic Dame Edith Sitwell, (1887-1964), c. 1962.. Courtesy: CSU Archives / Everett Collection
RMB55BD9–Dame Edith Sitwell. September 1959 P012530
RMHA3XWY–english heritage blue plaque marking a home of poet dame edith sitwell, hampstead, london, england
RMBTJHYX–British poet and critic Dame Edith Sitwell, (1887-1964), c. 1962.
RMMYXHN3–. English: A portrait of en:Edith Sitwell by en:Roger Fry, 1915, oil on canvas. . 1915. Roger Fry († 1934) 28 Edithsitwell
RM2J7R31M–Painting titled 'Edith Sitwell' by Wyndham Lewis dated 1923-35
RMB4MAHB–Dame Edith Sitwell actress in her bed
RMD87N10–Edith Sitwell Recording
RMWXKNMF–London, UK. 17th Sep, 2019. At the heart of the exhibition are 10 major new photographic projects, directly inspired by treasures in the V&A’s collection, from illuminated Medieval manuscripts and stained glass, to the accessories of poet Edith Sitwell, a life-size photograph of the Bayeux Tapestry and a dramatic Alexander McQueen dress. Tim Walker: Wonderful Things exhibition at the V&A – bringing to life Walker’s fantastical imagination, this immersive exhibition celebrates the photographer’s extraordinary contribution to image-making over the last 25 years. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMBD5KA6–EDITH SITWELL British poet and writer photographed in 1937
RM2JG93BE–Painting titled 'Edith Sitwell' by Wyndham Lewis dated 1923-35
RM2ATPDGP–EDITH SITWELL (1887-1964) English poet and critic being filmed reading some of her poetry about 1948
RMHYA4P2–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2017. Lady with a red Hat by William Strang, Dame Edith Sitwell by Alvaro Guevara and Vernon Lee by John Singer Sargent - Queer British Art 1861-1967 a new exhibition at Tate Britain marks the 50th anniversary of partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales. Spanning the playful to the political, the explicit to the domestic, Queer British Art 1861-1967 showcases the rich diversity of queer visual art and its role in society. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2E57RFY–1955 , Waldorf Astoria Hotel , New York , USA : The english brothers poets EDITH and OSBERT SITWELL - POETA - POET - POESIA - POETRY - LETTERATURA - LITERATURE ---- Archivio GBB
RMAR0B37–Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RMAW88ET–Society photographer 'Cecil Beaton' in his London studio with portraits including 'Edith Sitwell' and the Queen
RME102KP–Dame EDITH SITWELL DBE (September 7, 1887 - December 9, 1964) was a British poet and critic.
RMGCR18H–Dr. Edith Sitwell (pictured here), member of the famous literary family, becomes a DBE (Dame of the Order of the British Empire) in the Queen's birthday Honours. Dr. Sitwell, sister of Sir Osbert Sitwell and Sacheverell Sitwell, is an historian, novelist, script writer and poetess. She recently visited Hollywood, where she worked on the film script of 'Fanfare for Elizabeth', her book on Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn. An individualist of uncertain age (she has admitted to 66, 8 and 78). Dr. Sitwell favours Plantagenet style headdress with flowing drapery, ornate rings and bracelets. June 9th 1954
RMWH9HA0–April 1959: Dame Edith Sitwell (1887-1965). English poet.
RMGCTJXC–Poet Sir Osbert Sitwell with his sister Dame Edith Sitwell, poet, critic, lecturer and wit, as she arrives at Southampton on aboard the liner United states from America, where she has been giving readings of her poetry. On a visit to Hollywood, Dame Edith met Marilyn Monroe, brought from the film star the comment 'I think she is one of the most wonderful women I've ever met'.
RM2AG0H4C–'George Eliot', c1850, (1942). Portrait of British author George Eliot (1819-1880), born Mary Ann Evans. Painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RMGCTJRX–Literature - Edith Sitwell - London
RMHA3XWW–english heritage blue plaque marking a home of poet dame edith sitwell, hampstead, london, england
RM2NEF8PA–The Museum at Renishaw Hall in north Derbyshire England UK which contains artefacts from the lives of Osbert, Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell.
RFPNAN5A–Weston Hall, a late 17th century house and home to the famous literary Sitwell family since 1714; Weston, Northamptonshire, UK
RMB4MAHF–Dame Edith Sitwell actress in her bed
RM2RATA32–Portrait of Edith Sitwell 1918 by Roger Fry
RMEJR6CR–British Poet Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell seen here at a press reception given in her honour. November 1952 *** Local Caption *** watscan - - 12/01/2010
RM2WNFDKK–The Sitwell's summer house at Scarborough which is now the Woodend arts centre
RM2DXWYXT–Dame Edith Sitwell, poet, blue plaque erected by English Heritage on Hampstead High Street, London.
RM2T3M8T5–Dame Edith Sitwell, Maurice Lambert
RMHYA4NY–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2017. Lady with a red Hat by William Strang, Dame Edith Sitwell by Alvaro Guevara and Vernon Lee by John Singer Sargent - Queer British Art 1861-1967 a new exhibition at Tate Britain marks the 50th anniversary of partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales. Spanning the playful to the political, the explicit to the domestic, Queer British Art 1861-1967 showcases the rich diversity of queer visual art and its role in society. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2CDCD86–. The Rotunda . re is a risk in marrying theman who says he will turn over anew leaf.—Edith Sitwell. Thursday afternoon between thehours of four and six oclock a Fan-Hellenic dansant was held in therecreational hall. Dancing, food,and fun were the order of the after-noon. Delightful refreshments wereserved by different members of thePan Hellenic Association. THE NIGHT BEFORE Twas warm, soft, scented—therewas music—sweet, changing to jazzand maddening rhythm—soft, blueand rose lights—romance, collegelife, Christmas cheer a-plenty. Itall happened on The Night Be-fore—what? Come and see on De-cem
RMAR0B33–Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RM2E5HEF4–1915 Sunday Pictorial No. 1 Issue
RME102KR–Dame EDITH SITWELL DBE (September 7, 1887 - December 9, 1964) was a British poet and critic.
RMB1M2GK–Renishaw Hall
RME0RGCJ–Jul. 07, 1959 - Literary Luncheon In Honour Of Sacheverell Sitwell Dame Edith Attends: A Foyle's Literary Luncheon was held this afternoon at the Dorechester Hotel to mark the publication of the first volume of ''Journey to the End of Time'' by Mr. Sacheverell Sitwell. Photo shows Mr. Sacheverell Sitwell stands behind Sir Osbert Sitwell - and Dame Edith Sitwell - at the Luncheon this afternoon.
RMWH8PT5–A reception at the Gotham Book Mart for Edith and Osbert Sitwell, seated in the centre on 9 November 1948 Auden is sitting on ladder and clockwise from him Elizabeth Bishop, Marianne Moore, Delmore Schwartz, Randall Jarrell, Charles Henri Ford, William Rose Benet, Stephen Spender, Marya Zaturenska, Horace Gregory, Tennessee Williams, Richard Eberhart, Gore Vidal and Jose Garcia Villa
RME0X177–Dec. 10, 1964 - Dame Edith Sitwell Dies. Britain's Most Distinbuished spinster. Dame Edith Sitwel - Poet - noevlist -rebel and Britain's most distinguished spinster died last night at the age of 77. She had been taken to st. Thomas's Hospital after a heart attack. She had only finished her autobiography in April of this year - and it is to be publkshed in the new Year under the title ''Taken care Of''. Photo shows Dame Edith Sitwell - picture taken November 1952.
RMGCTJRY–Literature - Edith Sitwell - London
RM2BW2096–Francis Sitwell, who will be two years of age in September on an outing at Hyde Park. He is the son of Mr Sacheverell Sitwell the poet brother of Osbert and Edith Sitwell. 17 July 1937
RMGCTK06–Imperiously, Dame Edith Sitwell waves away photographers as she is wheeled from the liner 'SS United States' on arrival at Southampton. Dame Edith, 69, sprained an ankle in a fall in her New York hotel. With her brother, Sir Osbert, she has been touring the United States giving joint readings of their poetry.
RME0RGCH–Jul. 07, 1959 - Literary Luncheon In Honour Of Sacheverell Sitwell Dame Edith Attends: A Foyle's Literary Luncheon was held this afternoon at the Dorechester Hotel to mark the publication of the first volume of Mr. Sacheverell Sitwell's ''Journey to the End of Time''. Photo shows Dame Edith Sitwell appears to be telling a 'fishing' story - at the luncheon this afternoon.
RMGCTJW0–Poetess, historian and novelist Dr Edith Sitwell, who put on dark glasses to confound the press photographers, sits with her brother, poet Sir Osbert Sitwell, as she is interviewed on arrival at Southampton from New York aboard the liner SS United States. Dr Edith has been in Hollywood completing the screenplay for Colubia Pictures of her own historical drama 'Fanfare for Elizabeth.'
RM2AG0H3M–'Elizabeth Fry', c1843, (1942). Portrait of Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845), English prison reformer, social reformer, Quaker, and Christian philanthropist. Fry successfully campaigned for new legislation to make the treatment of prisoners more humane. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RMEJR6FF–British Poet Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell seen here at a press reception given in her honour. November 1952 *** Local Caption *** watscan - - 12/01/2010
RMGCTJPX–Dame Edith Sitwell, the 69-year-old poet, essayist, novelist and historian, with her brother, poet Sir Osbert Sitwell, on their arrival at Southampton aboard the liner SS United States.
RM2HHK5RM–English poet and writer Edith Sitwell.Circa 1935.
RMGCTJT1–Literature - Edith Sitwell - London
RMHYA4P1–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2017. Lady with a red Hat by William Strang, Dame Edith Sitwell by Alvaro Guevara and Vernon Lee by John Singer Sargent - Queer British Art 1861-1967 a new exhibition at Tate Britain marks the 50th anniversary of partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales. Spanning the playful to the political, the explicit to the domestic, Queer British Art 1861-1967 showcases the rich diversity of queer visual art and its role in society. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMGCTJW2–Film - Fanfare for Elizabeth - Southampton
RM2HHJ9AC–English poet and writer Edith Sitwell.Circa 1910.
RM2AG0H4G–'Lady Hester Stanhope in Oriental Dress', early 19th century?, (1942). Portrait of Hester Lucy Stanhope (1776-1839), British socialite, adventurer and traveller. A sketch made in 1841. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RME0M4J8–Jul. 07, 1953 - Royal Society Of Literature Garden Party At No.11 Dr. Edith Sitwell: The Royal Society of Literature which is 130 years old - gave Garden Party in the grounds of No. 11 Downing Street this Afternoon. The party was attended, beamong others Mr. R.A. Butler Chancellor of the Exchequer - who is President of the Society - and Sir Laurence Olivier. Photo shows Dr. Edith Sitwell chatting with Sir William and Lady Walton - during the party this afternoon.
RM2AG0H4E–'Mrs. Sheridan', c1785, (1942). Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Sheridan (1754-1792), British singer and second daughter of the composer Thomas Linley. In 1772 she eloped with and married the playwright and politician Richard Brinsley Sheridan. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RM2CHC365–A visitor views 'Lady with a Red Hat' by William Strang, (left) and 'Dame Edith Sitwell' by Alvaro Guevara, during a photo call at the Tate Britain in London for their Queer British Art 1861 -1967 exhibition.
RM2NEF8X5–The Museum at Renishaw Hall in north Derbyshire England UK which contains artefacts from the lives of Osbert, Edith and Sacheverell Sitwell.
RFPNAN6K–Weston Hall, a late 17th century house and home to the famous literary Sitwell family since 1714; Weston, Northamptonshire, UK
RMEJR5M0–British Poet Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell seen here at a press reception given in her honour. November 1952 *** Local Caption *** watscan - - 12/01/2010
RM2BW20F7–Francis Sitwell, who will be two years of age in September taking a stroll in a sunbathing costume at Hyde Park. He is the son of Mr Sacheverell Sitwell the poet brother of Osbert and Edith Sitwell. 17 July 1937
RMAR0B2D–Family Crest of the Sitwell Family at Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RMAFPCFA–Part of the garden at Renishaw Hall near Sheffield England
RMB1M2C2–Renishaw Hall
RMAAYR3K–Woodend,Scarborough,North Yorkshire.
RMHYA4P0–London, UK. 3rd Apr, 2017. Lady with a red Hat by William Strang, Dame Edith Sitwell by Alvaro Guevara and Vernon Lee by John Singer Sargent - Queer British Art 1861-1967 a new exhibition at Tate Britain marks the 50th anniversary of partial decriminalisation of male homosexuality in England and Wales. Spanning the playful to the political, the explicit to the domestic, Queer British Art 1861-1967 showcases the rich diversity of queer visual art and its role in society. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RMKG4685–London, UK. 3rd November, 2017. Dame Edith Sitwell, by Maurice Lambert, and Sir Osbert Sitwell, by Frank Dobson, and other works - The National Portrait Gallery, London opens brand new gallery spaces devoted to its early 20th Century Collection on 4 November 2017. The creation of these new spaces within the Gallery's free permanent Collection, has been made possible by a grant from the DCMS/ Wolfson Museums & Galleries Improvement Fund. London 03 Nov 2017. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2AG0H42–'Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke', c1600, (1942). Portrait of author, playwright and poet Mary Sidney Herbert (1561-1621), one of the first English women to achieve a major reputation for her poetry and literary patronage. After an oil painting made late 16th-early 17th century. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RFPNAN69–Weston Hall, a late 17th century house and home to the famous literary Sitwell family since 1714; Weston, Northamptonshire, UK
RMEJR6CY–British Poet Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell seen here at a press reception given in her honour. November 1952 *** Local Caption *** watscan - - 12/01/2010
RF2B1TA0M–Weston Hall, a late 17th century house and home to the famous literary Sitwell family since 1714; Weston, Northamptonshire, UK
RMAR0B31–Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RMAFPCE7–Renishaw Hall near Sheffield showing the garden and fountain in front of the house
RMKG467T–London, UK. 3rd November, 2017. Dame Edith Sitwell, by Maurice Lambert, and Sir Osbert Sitwell, by Frank Dobson, and other works - The National Portrait Gallery, London opens brand new gallery spaces devoted to its early 20th Century Collection on 4 November 2017. The creation of these new spaces within the Gallery's free permanent Collection, has been made possible by a grant from the DCMS/ Wolfson Museums & Galleries Improvement Fund. London 03 Nov 2017. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2AG0H4D–'Christina Rossetti with her Mother', 1877, (1942). Portait of English poet Christina Georgina Rossetti (1830-1894) and her mother Frances Mary Lavinia Rossetti (née Polidori, 1800-1886). Chalk drawing by Dante Gabriel Rossetti, brother of Christina and son of Frances, in the National Portrait Gallery, London. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RMEJR64W–British Poet Dame Edith Louisa Sitwell seen here with her book Fanfare for Elizabeth at a press reception given in her honour. November 1952 *** Local Caption *** watscan - - 12/01/2010
RF2B1T9N1–Weston Hall, a late 17th century house and home to the famous literary Sitwell family since 1714; Weston, Northamptonshire, UK
RMAR0B2C–Blue Bells in the Woodland Gardens at Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RMAFPCF1–Part of the White Garden at Renishaw Hall near Sheffield England
RMKG4688–London, UK. 3rd November, 2017. Dame Edith Sitwell, by Maurice Lambert, and Sir Osbert Sitwell, by Frank Dobson, and other works - The National Portrait Gallery, London opens brand new gallery spaces devoted to its early 20th Century Collection on 4 November 2017. The creation of these new spaces within the Gallery's free permanent Collection, has been made possible by a grant from the DCMS/ Wolfson Museums & Galleries Improvement Fund. London 03 Nov 2017. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2AG0H3W–'Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough', c1680, (1942). Portrait of English aristocrat Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744). The Duchess was appointed lady of the bedchamber to Queen Anne and became a close confidante and favourite. After the death of her husband, she built Blenheim Palace. After a painting made late 17th century. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RF2B1TA5N–The orchard at Weston Hall, a late 17th century house and home to the famous literary Sitwell family since 1714; Weston, Northamptonshire, UK
RMAR0B2A–Blue Bells in the Woodland Gardens at Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RMAFPD09–Part of the garden at Renishaw Hall near Sheffield England
RMKG4682–London, UK. 3rd November, 2017. Dame Edith Sitwell, by Maurice Lambert, and Sir Osbert Sitwell, by Frank Dobson, and other works - The National Portrait Gallery, London opens brand new gallery spaces devoted to its early 20th Century Collection on 4 November 2017. The creation of these new spaces within the Gallery's free permanent Collection, has been made possible by a grant from the DCMS/ Wolfson Museums & Galleries Improvement Fund. London 03 Nov 2017. Credit: Guy Bell/Alamy Live News
RM2AG0H41–'Ellen Terry', 1864, (1942). Portrait of British actress Dame Ellen Terry (1847-1928), the leading Shakespearean actress of her time. Aged 16 she married the 46-year-old artist George Frederic Watts, but they separated within a year. Painting also known as 'Ellen Terry ('Choosing')', by Watts, in the National Portrait Gallery, London. From "English Women", by Edith Sitwell. [Collins, London, 1942]
RMAR0B2F–Camellia s lead down to the Classical Temple in the Woodland Gardens at Renishaw Hall Museum Gardens in Derbyshire
RMAFPCDF–Renishaw Hall near Sheffield showing the garden and fountain in front of the house
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