TheQuakeress is a 1913 silent era short costume drama motion picture starring Louise Glaum, Charles Ray, and William Desmond Taylor. Directed by Raymond...
15:14 in the Bible, and originally, others referred to them as Quakers as the founder of the movement, George Fox, told a judge to quake "before the authority...
death. Sarah Thomas, a Welsh woman who died aged 108 in 1897 "Death of a Quakeress". Morning Post. Queensland. 17 December 1901. Retrieved 10 January 2015...
character in The Lakes (TV series) Ruth Alcock (Quakeress) (1718–1809), English Quakeress This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...
reformer. She had formed the idea of reforming the position of women in society when she was amongst the women excluded from the World Anti-Slavery Convention...
George in the play's premiere production in 2015). King George III appears in the following novels: The Prince and theQuakeress (1968) as well as The Third...
a career on the stage. She probably chose the name and persona of Madame Olga Petrova herself, though later publicity suggested that the name was chosen...
Royal Sisters) The Princess of Celle (1967) Queen in Waiting (1967) Caroline, the Queen (1968) The Prince and theQuakeress (1975) The Third George (1969)...
daughter TheQuakeress, Sophia Smith. Garoutte returned to the Kingdom of France arriving in 1787 where he was given gifts by the King Louis XVI and the Queen...
Metro Pictures. Olga Petrova - Eve, in the Garden of Eden/ Hagar, the Gypsy Woman/ Eve, theQuakeress/ Eve, the Wife of Brandon Arthur Hoops - Arthur Brandon...
the sitter as 'Miss Axford, the Fair Quakeress'. It is a portrait of a woman of fashion (not a Quaker) and it has been suggested that in view of the early...
nee Alcock (1718–1809), was an English Quakeress. Follows, born in 1718 at Weston in Nottinghamshire, was the daughter of Richard and Ruth Alcock, who...
the chorus line to small roles. Her performance as a minor, non-speaking character, a frowning Quakeress, greatly amuses the audience and makes the play...
triumph for this little Quakeress – daughter of my college mate Magill – of which I am proud." White encouraged Magill to apply for the post of Director of...
lifetime. The first of these, Lucretia theQuakeress (1853) was inspired by the life of a famous cousin, the abolitionist and women's rights activist...
an Hanoverian-born flour merchant, and his Quakeress wife who left her sect to join her husband's faith; the Pfeiffers moved to Lima in 1821. James Clifton...
Norwich, in 1809, Hannah (Ransome), a quakeress. She was born at Northrepps Hill House, near Cromer, in 1830. The family soon moved to Norwich. Miss Martin...
a photo-play actress." "'Dot' Kelly, Quakeress". The Green Book. 1916. Retrieved June 21, 2009. "She went to the Vitagraph studio at Flatbush and made...
on site. Several scenes in the historical novel TheQuakeress (1905) by Max Adler take place in the meetinghouse. Interior. Burial ground. William Jeanes...
meetings, and was described on one such occasion in 1861 as a 'clever Quakeress'. By December 1868, she was addressing suffrage meetings. A newspaper...
About 1662 he married Annekin Derrix or Derricks, a Dutch quakeress. On a later journey to the Dutch Republic he was forced to take shelter in Yarmouth...
Stories) (1882) "Captain Bluitt, A tale of Old Turly" (1901) "The Quakeress, a Tale" (1905) "The Great Natural Healer" (1910) Critical article on Clark "Preface"...
from the start, and played leads exclusively. She starred in the title role of the Broncho Motion Picture Company's two-reel drama TheQuakeress (1913)...
learned Quakeress, was well known by her writings, "Tales of Real Life," "Poems," "Simple Tales," &c. In this street was the bank in which Fauntleroy, the forger...
released in the year 1913. 1913 in the United States Sally Scraggs, Housemaid (1913) | BFI Wikimedia Commons has media related to 1913 films of the United...