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  • Elizabeth Robins
  • American actor and feminist (1862–1952)

    Elizabeth Robins (August 6, 1862 – May 8, 1952) was an actress, playwright, novelist, and suffragette. She also wrote as C. E. Raimond. Elizabeth Robins

    Elizabeth Robins

    Elizabeth Robins

    Elizabeth_Robins

  • Elizabeth Robins Pennell
  • American author (1855–1936)

    Elizabeth Robins Pennell (February 21, 1855 – February 7, 1936) was an American writer who, for most of her adult life, made her home in London. A researcher

    Elizabeth Robins Pennell

    Elizabeth Robins Pennell

    Elizabeth_Robins_Pennell

  • Hedda Gabler
  • 1891 play by Henrik Ibsen

    Vaudeville Theatre, London, starring Elizabeth Robins, who directed it with Marion Lea, who played Thea. Robins also played Hedda in the first US production

    Hedda Gabler

    Hedda Gabler

    Hedda_Gabler

  • Joanna Hiffernan
  • Irish artists' model and muse

    Paris, Albin Michel, 2000 ISBN 978-2-226-11669-7 (in French) Pennell, Elizabeth Robins and Pennell, Joseph: The Life of James McNeill Whistler, 2 vols, 1908

    Joanna Hiffernan

    Joanna Hiffernan

    Joanna_Hiffernan

  • Joseph Pennell
  • American artist and author (1857–1926)

    later influenced by James McNeill Whistler. He was married to author Elizabeth Robins, with whom he often collaborated on articles and books. They both wrote

    Joseph Pennell

    Joseph Pennell

    Joseph_Pennell

  • Laila Robins
  • American actress (born 1959)

    Laila Robins (born March 14, 1959) is an American stage, film and television actress. She has appeared in films including Planes, Trains and Automobiles

    Laila Robins

    Laila Robins

    Laila_Robins

  • Mary Wollstonecraft
  • English writer and philosopher (1759–1797)

    Paul. Then followed the first full-length biography, which was by Elizabeth Robins Pennell; it appeared in 1884 as part of a series by the Roberts Brothers

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Mary Wollstonecraft

    Mary_Wollstonecraft

  • Elizabeth (given name)
  • Name list

    abolitionist Elizabeth Robertson (born 1957), British geneticist Elizabeth Robins (1862–1952), American actor and feminist Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1855–1936)

    Elizabeth (given name)

    Elizabeth (given name)

    Elizabeth_(given_name)

  • Cookbook
  • Book of recipes with instructions

    their collections of cookbooks, or their scholarly interest therein. Elizabeth Robins Pennell, an American critic in London from the 1880s, was an early

    Cookbook

    Cookbook

    Cookbook

  • Charles R. Beard
  • American politician (1870–1965)

    Virginia. He is buried at Green Hill Cemetery in Martinsburg. Ge married Elizabeth Robins of Hedgesville. He served as chaplain in 1943. Virginia, West (June

    Charles R. Beard

    Charles R. Beard

    Charles_R._Beard

  • Blanche Alethea Crackanthorpe
  • Milly's Story: The New Moon (1895) is a parody of The New Moon (1895) by Elizabeth Robins. At their home on Rutland Gate in Knightsbridge, Crackanthorpe hosted

    Blanche Alethea Crackanthorpe

    Blanche Alethea Crackanthorpe

    Blanche_Alethea_Crackanthorpe

  • Raymond Robins
  • American economist and writer (1873–1954)

    and writer Elizabeth Robins was his sister. In 1905, he married United States labor leader Margaret Dreier Robins. On 3 September 1932, Robins was traveling

    Raymond Robins

    Raymond Robins

    Raymond_Robins

  • Henry James
  • American British writer (1843–1916)

    theatre, James wrote a good deal of theatrical criticism, and assisted Elizabeth Robins and others in translating and producing Henrik Ibsen for the first

    Henry James

    Henry James

    Henry_James

  • Robins
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Robins may refer to: Robins, Iowa, a small city Robins, Ohio, an unincorporated community Robins Township, Fall River County, South Dakota Robins Island

    Robins

    Robins

  • Fales Library
  • New York University archive and manuscript collection

    collection of American Literature, and the manuscript collections of Elizabeth Robins, Peter Straub, E. L. Doctorow and Erich Maria Remarque. An area of

    Fales Library

    Fales_Library

  • Charles Godfrey Leland
  • American humorist and folklorist (1824–1903)

    November 2025. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins (1906). Charles Godfrey Leland: A Biography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin. p. 6. Pennell, Elizabeth Robbins (1906). Charles

    Charles Godfrey Leland

    Charles Godfrey Leland

    Charles_Godfrey_Leland

  • Time and Tide (magazine)
  • Defunct British magazine

    Lewis, Rose Macaulay, Naomi Mitchison, Eric Newton, George Orwell, Elizabeth Robins, George Bernard Shaw, Helena Swanwick, Rebecca West, Ellen Wilkinson

    Time and Tide (magazine)

    Time_and_Tide_(magazine)

  • Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches
  • 1899 book by Charles Godfrey Leland

    of an Italian woman whom Leland and Leland's biographer, his niece Elizabeth Robins Pennell, referred to as "Maddalena". According to folklorist Roma Lister

    Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches

    Aradia, or the Gospel of the Witches

    Aradia,_or_the_Gospel_of_the_Witches

  • Dark lantern
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Lantern, a 1653 poem by George Wither A Dark Lantern, a 1905 novel by Elizabeth Robins A Dark Lantern, a 1920 film based on the 1905 novel, directed by John

    Dark lantern

    Dark_lantern

  • John Bickerton Williams
  • English nonconformist author and lawyer

    moved to Shrewsbury and commenced a law practice. Williams married Elizabeth Robins on 27 December 1813. He had three sons and two daughters. On the passing

    John Bickerton Williams

    John Bickerton Williams

    John_Bickerton_Williams

  • Harriet Waters Preston
  • American writer and translator (1836–1911)

    wrote Sea and Shore: A Collection of Poems (1874). Joseph Pennell and Elizabeth Robins Pennell dedicated their 1891 book of sketches Play in Provence "To

    Harriet Waters Preston

    Harriet_Waters_Preston

  • A Dark Lantern
  • 1920 film by John S. Robertson

    Realart Pictures. It is based on a 1905 novel of the same name by Elizabeth Robins. John S. Robertson directed and Alice Brady and her then husband James

    A Dark Lantern

    A Dark Lantern

    A_Dark_Lantern

  • The Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County
  • meeting place for abolitionist societies, and once the home of writer Elizabeth Robins, who wrote about it. The Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum

    The Pioneer and Historical Society of Muskingum County

    The_Pioneer_and_Historical_Society_of_Muskingum_County

  • Victorian cuisine
  • Cuisine during the Victorian era of Britain

    paths for women to seek their own agency. Guiding women writers like Elizabeth Robins Pennell held a belief that women ought not to abandon their traditional

    Victorian cuisine

    Victorian_cuisine

  • James McNeill Whistler
  • American painter (1834–1903)

    biography by his friends, the husband-and-wife team of Joseph Pennell and Elizabeth Robins Pennell, printmaker and art critic respectively. The Pennells' vast

    James McNeill Whistler

    James McNeill Whistler

    James_McNeill_Whistler

  • Col des Montets
  • Mountain pass in the French Alps

    traffic on a convoy basis between trains when the pass is closed. Elizabeth Robins Pennell bicycled through the pass in the 1890s. The pass appeared in

    Col des Montets

    Col des Montets

    Col_des_Montets

  • Cuisine
  • Characteristic style of cooking practices and traditions

    from Wikiversity Eating and drinking travel guide from Wikivoyage The Elizabeth Robins Pennell Collection at the Library of Congress has many volumes on the

    Cuisine

    Cuisine

    Cuisine

  • The Peacock Room
  • Interior decorated by James McNeill Whistler and Thomas Jeckyll

    ISBN 9780786710324. LCCN 95008187. OCLC 249340890. Retrieved April 30, 2014. Elizabeth Robins, Pennell; Pennell, Joseph (1921). The Whistler Journal. Philadelphia:

    The Peacock Room

    The Peacock Room

    The_Peacock_Room

  • Rosalind Birnie Philip
  • "Joseph and Elizabeth Robins Pennell Collection of Whistleriana". Library of Congress. Retrieved 30 June 2015. Pennell, Stanley Joseph and Elizabeth Robin (1911)

    Rosalind Birnie Philip

    Rosalind Birnie Philip

    Rosalind_Birnie_Philip

  • Henry Ephraim Robins
  • American college president (1827–1917)

    was a cousin of actress and author Elizabeth Robins and Presidential Advisor Raymond Robins. In her diary, Elizabeth records meeting "Cousin Henry" and

    Henry Ephraim Robins

    Henry Ephraim Robins

    Henry_Ephraim_Robins

  • Below the salt (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    novel by Thomas B. Costain Below the Salt, a short story collection by Elizabeth Robins under the pseudonym C. E. Raimond Below the Salt, a novel by Virna

    Below the salt (disambiguation)

    Below_the_salt_(disambiguation)

  • Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket
  • 1875 painting by James Abbott McNeil Whistler

    McNeill. WebMuseum, Paris Prideaux, p. 123 Prideaux, p. 122 Pennell, Elizabeth Robins and Joseph Pennell. The Life of James McNeill Whistler. London: Ballantyne

    Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket

    Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket

    Nocturne_in_Black_and_Gold_–_The_Falling_Rocket

  • List of domesticated animals
  • Dobney, Keith; Albarella, Umberto; Fang, Meiying; Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth; Robins, Judith; Lowden, Stewart; Finlayson, Heather; Brand, Tina; Willerslev

    List of domesticated animals

    List of domesticated animals

    List_of_domesticated_animals

  • The Compleat Housewife
  • Book by Eliza Smith

    housewifes companion. London: C. Rivington. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins. "My Cookery Books by Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Chapter 2". Library of Congress. Retrieved

    The Compleat Housewife

    The Compleat Housewife

    The_Compleat_Housewife

  • Votes for Women (newspaper)
  • British suffragist newspaper (1907–1918)

    Christabel Marshall Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence Frederick Pethick-Lawrence Elizabeth Robins Evelyn Sharp Helen Swanwick Votes for Women Women selling the newspaper

    Votes for Women (newspaper)

    Votes for Women (newspaper)

    Votes_for_Women_(newspaper)

  • Henfield
  • Village and parish in West Sussex, England

    government introduced the Cat and Mouse Act in 1913, local Suffragette Elizabeth Robins used her 15th century farmhouse at Backsettown, near Henfield, that

    Henfield

    Henfield

    Henfield

  • 1911 United Kingdom census boycotters
  • Suffragette supporters boycotting the census

    Catherine Pine Ellen Pitfield Aileen Preston Katherine Raleigh Edith Rigby Elizabeth Robins Dorothea Rock: wrote on her return "I, Dorothea Rock, in the absence

    1911 United Kingdom census boycotters

    1911 United Kingdom census boycotters

    1911_United_Kingdom_census_boycotters

  • The Master Builder
  • Play by Henrik Ibsen

    London the following month, with Herbert H. Waring in the name part and Elizabeth Robins as Hilda. The English translation was by the theatre critic William

    The Master Builder

    The Master Builder

    The_Master_Builder

  • Women Writers' Suffrage League
  • library at a military hospital in Endell Street, London, set up by Elizabeth Robins, Bessie Hatton, and Beatrice Harraden. More than 100 members of the

    Women Writers' Suffrage League

    Women Writers' Suffrage League

    Women_Writers'_Suffrage_League

  • 1936 Nobel Prize in Literature
  • Award

    Kitty Lee Jenner, Dezső Kosztolányi, Mikhail Kuzmin, Mourning Dove, Elizabeth Robins Pennell, Kristína Royová, Moritz Schlick, Jan Jacob Slauerhoff, Oswald

    1936 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1936 Nobel Prize in Literature

    1936_Nobel_Prize_in_Literature

  • History of agriculture
  • Dobney, Keith; Albarella, Umberto; Fang, Meiying; Matisoo-Smith, Elizabeth; Robins, Judith; Lowden, Stewart; Finlayson, Heather; Brand, Tina (2005-03-11)

    History of agriculture

    History of agriculture

    History_of_agriculture

  • Suffrage drama
  • Form of dramatic literature

    by additional plays, discovered since publication, listed online. Elizabeth Robins's Votes for Women and Cicely Hamilton and Christopher St. John's How

    Suffrage drama

    Suffrage drama

    Suffrage_drama

  • The Great Book-Collectors
  • 1892 book by Charles Elton and Mary Augusta Elton

    1838-1914; Oliver Wendell Holmes Library Collection (Library of Congress); Elizabeth Robins Pennell Collection (Library of Congress) (1893), The great book-collectors

    The Great Book-Collectors

    The_Great_Book-Collectors

  • Forum Club
  • number of suffragettes and early feminists were members, including Elizabeth Robins, Mary Sophia Allen and Sybil Thomas, Viscountess Rhondda. The Forum

    Forum Club

    Forum_Club

  • Suffrajitsu: Mrs. Pankhurst's Amazons
  • 2015 graphic novel trilogy

    partially inspired by real suffragettes including Gertrude Harding and Elizabeth Robins. Emmeline Pankhurst: the leader of the radical Women's Social and Political

    Suffrajitsu: Mrs. Pankhurst's Amazons

    Suffrajitsu:_Mrs._Pankhurst's_Amazons

  • Octavia Wilberforce
  • English physician

    medical career despite opposition from her parents, with support from Elizabeth Robins. She was in general practice in Brighton, and ran a women's shelter

    Octavia Wilberforce

    Octavia Wilberforce

    Octavia_Wilberforce

  • History of cycling
  • waste my life in friction when it could be turned into momentum." Elizabeth Robins Pennell started cycling in the 1870s in Philadelphia, and from the

    History of cycling

    History_of_cycling

  • 2033 in public domain
  • Writer, politician Karl Ludvig Reichelt Norway 13 March 1952 Writer Elizabeth Robins United States 8 May 1952 Writer Lou Rogers United States 11 March 1952

    2033 in public domain

    2033 in public domain

    2033_in_public_domain

  • Ignace Schott
  • French painter

    Flower Monastery Messenger (Jan 1932) vol. 4, no. 4, p. 111 Pennell, Elizabeth Robins; Pennell, Joseph (1911). The Like of James McNeil Whistler. J.B. Lippincott

    Ignace Schott

    Ignace Schott

    Ignace_Schott

  • A Vindication of the Rights of Woman
  • 1792 feminist essay by Mary Wollstonecraft

    Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002. ISBN 0-521-78952-4. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins. Life of Mary Wollstonecraft. Boston: Roberts Brothers, 1884. Poovey

    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

    A Vindication of the Rights of Woman

    A_Vindication_of_the_Rights_of_Woman

  • Eliza Sproat Turner
  • American poet and suffragette (1826–1903)

    Sproat Turner, An Old Butterfly Louise Stockton; Edwin Atlee Barber; Elizabeth Robins; Eliza S. Turner; Helen Campbell; Frank Willing Leach (1883). A Sylvan

    Eliza Sproat Turner

    Eliza Sproat Turner

    Eliza_Sproat_Turner

  • Vincent Brooks, Day & Son
  • Britannica entry on Lithography. Brooks Family Collection. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins, 1929, The Life and Letters of Joseph Pennell, Vol.2, p. 77, Little

    Vincent Brooks, Day & Son

    Vincent_Brooks,_Day_&_Son

  • William Archer (critic)
  • 19th/20th-century Scottish writer and critic

    lasted for the rest of his life, with the actress Elizabeth Robins. In 1897, Archer, along with Robins, Henry William Massingham, and Alfred Sutro, formed

    William Archer (critic)

    William Archer (critic)

    William_Archer_(critic)

  • Annie Londonderry
  • American cyclist and world traveler

    the world cycling record and Cycling records Bicycling and feminism Elizabeth Robins Pennell, who wrote of her cycling tours around Europe in the 1880s

    Annie Londonderry

    Annie Londonderry

    Annie_Londonderry

  • The Wonderful Toymaker
  • rights. In 1906, after becoming inspired by a speech by suffragette Elizabeth Robins, she became active and devoted to the women's suffrage movement. Sharp

    The Wonderful Toymaker

    The_Wonderful_Toymaker

  • E. C. Robins
  • English architect and author

    canal carriage investor John Robins and his wife Mary Ann Snell, daughter of Richard Snell. His sister Jane Elizabeth Robins married the educator Henry

    E. C. Robins

    E._C._Robins

  • Thomas Robins Bolitho
  • Cornish banker and landowner

    1840 in Penzance, the son of Thomas Simon Bolitho (1808–1877) and Elizabeth Robins. The Bolithos were an old Cornish family from Madron that found its

    Thomas Robins Bolitho

    Thomas_Robins_Bolitho

  • Anti-suffragism
  • Political movement that opposed women's suffrage

    only limited interest once it had been finally placed in her hand." Elizabeth Robins, Way Stations (1913) Archived 2020-09-03 at the Wayback Machine, p

    Anti-suffragism

    Anti-suffragism

    Anti-suffragism

  • London Monster
  • Eighteenth-century criminal

    situation. He was released from prison on 16 December 1796. He married one Elizabeth Robins in February the following year. The couple had already had a child

    London Monster

    London Monster

    London_Monster

  • St Mary's Church, East Looe
  • Church in Cornwall, England

    Flight into Egypt and Christ in the Temple. A window in memory of Elizabeth Robins, died 31 October 1874 depicting Christ as the Good Shepherd, and Christ

    St Mary's Church, East Looe

    St Mary's Church, East Looe

    St_Mary's_Church,_East_Looe

  • British cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of the United Kingdom

    and development of British cuisine. Writers such as American-born Elizabeth Robins Pennell helped to re-cast cooking not as a duty, but as a valuable

    British cuisine

    British_cuisine

  • List of British suffragists and suffragettes
  • politician, suffragist and teacher; organiser of the Election Fighting Fund Elizabeth Robins (1862–1952) – American-born Ibsen actress, playwright, public speaker

    List of British suffragists and suffragettes

    List_of_British_suffragists_and_suffragettes

  • Katherine Bitting
  • Bacteriologist and food scientist

    professional evaluation, pairing her collection with that of food writer Elizabeth Robins Pennell. The title, Two Loaf-Givers, refers to the Old English etymology

    Katherine Bitting

    Katherine Bitting

    Katherine_Bitting

  • James Robins
  • American epidemiologist

    James M. Robins is an epidemiologist and biostatistician best known for advancing methods for drawing causal inferences from complex observational studies

    James Robins

    James Robins

    James_Robins

  • A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy
  • 1768 novel by Laurence Sterne

    reflections on the value of female education. In the 1880s, American writer Elizabeth Robins Pennell and her artist husband Joseph Pennell undertook a journey following

    A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy

    A Sentimental Journey Through France and Italy

    A_Sentimental_Journey_Through_France_and_Italy

  • Roberts Brothers
  • American bookbinder and publisher

    Margaret Fuller (Marchesa Ossoli). 1883 Bertha Thomas. George Sand. 1883. Elizabeth Robins Pennell. Life of Mary Wollstonecraft. 1884. Helen Zimmern. Maria Edgeworth

    Roberts Brothers

    Roberts Brothers

    Roberts_Brothers

  • Sarah Grand
  • English feminist writer (1854–1943)

    Gender, Racial, and Colonial Issues in Sarah Grand, George Egerton, Elizabeth Robins, and Amy Levy. The Ohio State University Press, 2005. Frazier, Ian

    Sarah Grand

    Sarah Grand

    Sarah_Grand

  • 2023 in public domain
  • Writer, politician Karl Ludvig Reichelt Norway 13 March 1952 Writer Elizabeth Robins United States 8 May 1952 Writer Lou Rogers United States 11 March 1952

    2023 in public domain

    2023_in_public_domain

  • Bicycle touring
  • Holidays with bicycles

    signposts. Husband and wife team Joseph Pennell (illustrator) and Elizabeth Robins Pennell (writer) published travelogues of their journeys framed as

    Bicycle touring

    Bicycle touring

    Bicycle_touring

  • New Woman
  • First-wave feminist ideal

    bicycle trip during this decade, becoming the first woman to do so. Elizabeth Robins Pennell, who started her writing career with a biography of Mary Wollstonecraft

    New Woman

    New Woman

    New_Woman

  • Florence Bell (writer)
  • British writer and playwright

    May 1930 at her home, 95 Sloane Street, Chelsea. Alan's Wife (with Elizabeth Robins, 1893) A Collection of Plays and Monologues for the Drawing Room At

    Florence Bell (writer)

    Florence Bell (writer)

    Florence_Bell_(writer)

  • New Moon (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    in Paris during the 1980s and 1990s The New Moon, an 1895 novel by Elizabeth Robins, under the pen name C. E. Raimond The New Moon, a 1918 novel by Oliver

    New Moon (disambiguation)

    New_Moon_(disambiguation)

  • Food writing
  • Literature about food

    Olney Clementine Paddleford Karen A. Page Jean Paré Angelo Pellegrini Elizabeth Robins Pennell Jacques Pépin Michael Pollan Edouard de Pomiane Wolfgang Puck

    Food writing

    Food_writing

  • Patrick Colquhoun (lawyer)
  • British diplomat, legal writer and sculler

    Ancient Commerce 1874 by Sampson Low, Marston, Low & Searle, London Elizabeth Robins Pennell Charles Godfrey Leland a Biography Part Two Kessinger Publishing

    Patrick Colquhoun (lawyer)

    Patrick_Colquhoun_(lawyer)

  • Vaudeville Theatre
  • West End theatre in London

    'Tableaux'". (He had published it in 1874 in Fun magazine). Also in 1891, Elizabeth Robins and Marion Lea directed and starred in Ibsen's Hedda Gabler at the

    Vaudeville Theatre

    Vaudeville Theatre

    Vaudeville_Theatre

  • Inez Bensusan
  • Australian born actress, playwright and suffragette in the UK

    Going To? (the British title of My Little Sister) by American feminist Elizabeth Robins, who was known for her suffrage play Votes for Women!. Bensusan went

    Inez Bensusan

    Inez Bensusan

    Inez_Bensusan

  • Marion Craig Wentworth
  • American poet

    readings. She often read from Votes for Women!, a pro-suffrage play by Elizabeth Robins, portraying multiple characters that ranged from "the doughty women's

    Marion Craig Wentworth

    Marion Craig Wentworth

    Marion_Craig_Wentworth

  • Elizabeth Yates (actress)
  • English actress

    family". BBC. Retrieved 26 May 2025. Gates, Joanne E. (30 March 1994). Elizabeth Robins, 1862–1952: Actress, Novelist, Feminist. University of Alabama Press

    Elizabeth Yates (actress)

    Elizabeth Yates (actress)

    Elizabeth_Yates_(actress)

  • Caroline of Brunswick
  • Queen of the United Kingdom and Hanover from 1820 to 1821

    quoted in Robins, p. 79 Robins, p. 79 Robins, p. 80 Robins, p. 82 Robins, p. 85 Robins, pp. 96–100 Robins, p. 100 Robins, p. 123 Robins, pp. 116–117

    Caroline of Brunswick

    Caroline of Brunswick

    Caroline_of_Brunswick

  • John L. Wimbush
  • English painter

    (British, active circa 1874–1904)". ArtNet. Retrieved 4 November 2019. Elizabeth Robins Pennell; Joseph Pennell. "XLV: The Beginning of the End. The Year Nineteen

    John L. Wimbush

    John L. Wimbush

    John_L._Wimbush

  • List of bisexual people (N–S)
  • Jerome Robbins 1918–1998 American Choreographer of West Side Story Elizabeth Robins 1862–1952 American Actress, playwright, novelist Tom Robinson born

    List of bisexual people (N–S)

    List_of_bisexual_people_(N–S)

  • Bartolomeo Platina
  • Italian humanist writer and gastronomist (1421–1481)

    through the gastronomic libraries of Katherine Golden Bitting and Elizabeth Robins Pennell. Washington : Library of Congress. pp. 21–45. ISBN 978-0-8444-0404-2

    Bartolomeo Platina

    Bartolomeo Platina

    Bartolomeo_Platina

  • Charles Kegan Paul
  • British author, publisher, and minister (1828–1902)

    and Mary Wollstonecraft, he was of material assistance in helping Elizabeth Robins Pennell write the first full-length biography of the latter. After

    Charles Kegan Paul

    Charles Kegan Paul

    Charles_Kegan_Paul

  • Albert Newsam
  • American lithographer and painter (1809–1864)

    November 6, 2023. Pyatt 1868, pp. 21–22. Pennell, Joseph; Pennell, Elizabeth Robins (1898). Lithography & Lithographers - Some Chapters in the History

    Albert Newsam

    Albert Newsam

    Albert_Newsam

  • Virginia Woolf
  • English modernist writer (1882–1941)

    feminist activist Saroj Nalini Dutt and the memoirs of suffragette Elizabeth Robins. Scholar Ursula McTaggart argues that the Hogarth Press shaped and

    Virginia Woolf

    Virginia Woolf

    Virginia_Woolf

  • Woman Suffrage Procession
  • 1913 suffragist parade in Washington, D.C.

    militant tactics, including Harriot Stanton Blatch, Alva Belmont, Elizabeth Robins, and Rhetta Child Dorr. Burns and Paul recognized that the women from

    Woman Suffrage Procession

    Woman Suffrage Procession

    Woman_Suffrage_Procession

  • Dorothy Minto
  • Scottish actress (c.1886–1957)

    and Harley Granville Barker amongst others. In 1907 she played in Elizabeth Robins' play "Votes for Women", the first suffragist play to be performed

    Dorothy Minto

    Dorothy Minto

    Dorothy_Minto

  • Katherine Sophie Dreier
  • American artist (1877–1952)

    Whistler. Dreier met writers and artists through Elizabeth Robins, who was the sister of Margaret Dreier Robins' husband, Raymond. While in London, she had

    Katherine Sophie Dreier

    Katherine Sophie Dreier

    Katherine_Sophie_Dreier

  • Pennell
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    independent filmmaker Edward Pennell (1894–1974), Royal Flying Corps officer Elizabeth Robins Pennell (1855–1936), American writer Francis W. Pennell (1886–1952)

    Pennell

    Pennell

  • Ellis Robins, 1st Baron Robins
  • American-born British businessman and public servant

    Thomas Ellis Robins, 1st Baron Robins KBE, DSO (31 October 1884 – 21 July 1962), known as Sir Ellis Robins between 1946 and 1958, was an American-born

    Ellis Robins, 1st Baron Robins

    Ellis Robins, 1st Baron Robins

    Ellis_Robins,_1st_Baron_Robins

  • Evelyn Sharp (suffragist)
  • English author and suffragist (1869–1955)

    Guardian to cover the first speech by actress and novelist Elizabeth Robins. Sharp was moved by Robins' arguments for militant action and she joined the Women's

    Evelyn Sharp (suffragist)

    Evelyn Sharp (suffragist)

    Evelyn_Sharp_(suffragist)

  • 2007 in public domain
  • poet, short-story writer. The Jungle Book, The Second Jungle Book Elizabeth Robins Pennell United States 21 February 1855 7 February 1936 art critic,

    2007 in public domain

    2007_in_public_domain

  • Notable American Women, 1607–1950
  • Reference work published in 1971

    Moulton Mary Noailles Murfree Alice Dunbar Nelson Elizabeth Robins Pennell Sarah Morgan Bryan Piatt Elizabeth Payson Prentiss Margaret Junkin Preston Lizette

    Notable American Women, 1607–1950

    Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950

  • My Little Sister (1919 film)
  • 1919 film by Kenean Buel

    Kenean Buel John W. Kellette Written by Kenean Buel Based on a novel by Elizabeth Robins Produced by William Fox Starring Evelyn Nesbit Cinematography Joseph

    My Little Sister (1919 film)

    My Little Sister (1919 film)

    My_Little_Sister_(1919_film)

  • 2003 in public domain
  • Karl Ludvig Reichelt Norway 1 September 1877 13 March 1952 Writer Elizabeth Robins United States 6 August 1862 8 May 1952 Writer Lou Rogers United States

    2003 in public domain

    2003_in_public_domain

  • Margaret Macnamara (playwright)
  • British playwright

    the Institute in 1917 and its recording secretary; the president was Elizabeth Robins. On her death in 1950 Macnamara left her estate to her niece Sylvia

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  • Jane Marcus
  • British feminist scholar (1938–2015)

    Unfinished; currently being annotated and edited by Jean Mills Ethyl Smyth Elizabeth Robins: A Biography, 1973. Northwestern University "Jane Marcus Obituary"

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  • Edmund Gwenn
  • English actor (1877–1959)

    also appeared in plays by Granville-Barker and John Galsworthy, in Elizabeth Robins's suffragette drama Votes for Women and in works by other contemporaries

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  • John Whistler
  • American Army officer (c. 1756–1829)

    original on 21 September 2020. Retrieved 27 November 2017. Pennell, Elizabeth Robins & Joseph (1911). The Life of James McNeill Whistler. J.B. Lippincott

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  • List of people from Brighton and Hove
  • founder of New Sussex Hospital for Women, and lifelong partner of Elizabeth Robins, had a home and medical practice in Montpelier Crescent Herbert Wilcox

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