Phyllis Monkman; Lee White; Oscar Shaw (Oscar Schwartz) and Jack Morrison in '5064 Gerrard'
1 portrait by Wrather & Buys
Phyllis Monkman; Lee White; Oscar Shaw (Oscar Schwartz) and Jack Morrison in '5064 Gerrard'
by Wrather & Buys
bromide print, 1915
10 3/4 in. x 8 1/4 in. (272 mm x 209 mm) overall
Bequeathed by Patrick O'Connor, 2010
Photographs Collection
NPG x135870
Sittersback to top
- Phyllis Monkman (1892-1976), Actress and dancer. Sitter in 41 portraits. Identify
- Jack Morrison (1887-1948), Actor and singer. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Oscar Shaw (Oscar Schwartz) (1889-1967), Actor and singer. Sitter in 1 portrait. Identify
- Lee White (1880-1927), Revue actress and singer. Sitter in 15 portraits. Identify
Events of 1915back to top
Current affairs
The Times Newspaper reports that Britain's Army is suffering from a lack of Ammunition Shells, pointing the finger of blame at the Liberal government. The Shell Scandal forced Asquith to form a new coalition government, bringing Conservatives into the cabinet and demonstrating the need to gear the whole country's economy towards the war effort.Art and science
As the threat from aerial attack increased, the decision was made to protect the national art collections by storing them in basements or in locations outside London. On 15th October the National Portrait Gallery under the directorship of Sir Charles John Holmes closed its doors to the public and removed paintings from the walls.International
Stalemate ensues on the Western Front and trench warfare begins as both sides take up defensive positions. While offensive strategies become futile, serious loss of life occurs with the first deployment of tanks and the use of poison gas.Albert Einstein publishes his General Theory of Relativity, a model of gravitation and cosmology.
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