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  1. Lady Feodora Georgina Maud Gleichen (20 December 1861 London û 22 February 1922 London) was a British sculptress of figures and portrait busts and designer of decorative objects.~~~~Born Countess Feodora Georgina Maud von Gleichen, she was the eldest daughter of Prince Victor of Hohenlohe-Langenburg (a naval officer and sculptor and half-nephew of Queen Victoria) and his wife, Laura.

  2. These include Feodora Gleichen (1861-1922), who became a well-known sculptor; her statue of Queen Victoria can be seen outside Kensington Palace. There are also the sisters Ella and Nelia Casella (1858-1946 and 1859-1950 respectively), who became well-known for their work in coloured wax.

  3. 4 de mar. de 2022 · Stories. Shining a light on women sculptors in Britain. Posted 04 Mar 2022, by Penelope Curtis. Conversation with Magic Stones 1973. Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) National Galleries of Scotland. Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) Feodora Gleichen (1861–1922) London Road, New Normanton Derby, Derbyshire.

  4. 2 de nov. de 1992 · This 'stirrup charge' was entirely mythical and looked back to an equally mythical incident at Waterloo (1815). However, the press coverage and public interest inspired Countess Feodora Gleichen to create this bronze sculpture. Copies of the bronze were sold in aid of the Prince of Wales's Fund for he relief of Soldiers' and Sailors' Families.

  5. Countess Feodora Gleichen. England 20 Dec 1861 – 22 Feb 1922 Details. Other Title Queen Hatasu giving directions for ...

  6. This drawing shows Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) aged 88, wearing bonnet tied with large bow. In 1907, a year before the drawing was created, Nightingale became the first woman to receive the Order of Merit – Britain’s highest civilian decoration – in recognition of her achievements in nursing.

  7. Lady Helena Emily Gleichen OBE DStJ (1 February 1873 – 28 January 1947) was a British painter of landscapes, flowers, and animals, with a particular passion for horses. [ citation needed ] During World War I , she served as an ambulance driver and radiographer in France and Italy, where she was given the rank of major in the army. [1]