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The Five Graces
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David Oswald
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3005
Title
The Five Graces
Description
A group portrait showing the five Henry sisters: Nan, Jean, Lib, Louie and Kitty. Kitty is most likely a youthful name for Jeannie Henry (1869-1931) who married Walford Bodie and performed on the stage as Princess Rubie. This image comes from a family photograph album, originally owned by Annie "Nan" Henry, held by Aberdeen City Libraries.
A group portrait showing the five Henry sisters: Nan, Jean, Lib, Louie and Kitty.
Kitty is most likely a youthful name for Jeannie Henry (1869-1931) who married Walford Bodie and performed on the stage as Princess Rubie.
This image comes from a family photograph album, originally owned by Annie "Nan" Henry, held by Aberdeen City Libraries.
Location
Aberdeen
Keyword
Portraits, Art and Entertainment
Photographer
John Laird
Copyright Status
1. Copyright known - held by Aberdeen City Council
2. Copyright known - held by third party
3. Copyright status undetermined
Image Reference
BO01_13
Collection
Aberdeen Local Studies
Aberdeen Local Studies
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