Dame Gracie Fields (1898-1979), Actress and singer
Sitter in 26 portraits
Comedienne and singer, became a major revue star in Mr Tower of Loon (1925); best known for comic songs in Lancashire dialect such as Sally and The Biggest Aspidistra in the World; by 1938 the highest paid star in England and Hollywood, known as 'Our Gracie'.
by Unknown photographer
bromide print, 1920s
NPG x135840
by Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 24 February 1928
NPG x127893
by Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 24 February 1928
NPG x127894
by Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 24 February 1928
NPG x127895
by Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 24 February 1928
NPG x127896
by Bassano
whole-plate glass negative, 24 February 1928
NPG x127897
Monty Banks; Dame Gracie Fields
by Dorothy Wilding
chlorobromide print, 8 January 1950
NPG x27491
by Roger George Clark
bromide print, 14 May 1978
NPG x15103
by Unknown artist, issued by Godfrey Phillips
cigarette card, 1932
NPG D2714
Diners at Denham Studios Restaurant
by Anthony Wysard
watercolour and pencil, published 1937
NPG D312
(Edward) Russell Westwood; Dame Gracie Fields
by Rudy Starita
bromide print, 25 June 1947
NPG x35605
Archie (Selinger) Pitt; Dame Gracie Fields
by Barratt's Photo Press Ltd.
bromide print
NPG x17124
by Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 4 November 1964
NPG x125867
by Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 4 November 1964
NPG x125868
by Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 4 November 1964
NPG x125869
by Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 4 November 1964
NPG x125870
by Baron Studios
5 x 4 inch film negative, 4 November 1964
NPG x125871
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