Vintage Portraits Of Beautiful Victorian Actresses #Video
Description
Hello everyone and welcome back to another episode with Mystery Scoop. In the late 1600s, King Charles II issued a decree allowing women to play female roles in plays, that until then were solely played by men. Following the issuance of this decree, a number of actresses sprang up in theatre companies all over London. They eventually began to show that it was possible for women to make a living as actresses. Indeed, the lifestyles and acting techniques of Victorian women in Victorian theatres, paved the way for today's actresses. This was one of the first steps for women's equality in all professions. In this video we have made a fabulous collection of vintage photos showing beautiful portraits of Victorian actresses. Our AI team has gone even farther to enhance the experience by adding motion to subjects where possible.
Please check the video to see some fabulous vintage photos of Victorian actresses colorized and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.
Featured in this video:
00:00 Portraits Of Victorian Actresses, Intro
00:07 King Charles II
00:19 Dorothy Jordan
00:24 Mrs Mary Robinson
01:02 Miss Minnie Walton, 1876
01:22 Miss Paulina Clarissa Molony (Saharet), 1890s
01:55 Miss Rose Leclercq, c.1870
02:17 Miss Rosina Vokes, 1876
02:38 Miss Sarah Edith Wynne, c.1870s
02:59 Miss Vi Cameron
03:29 Miss Victoria Vokes, 1875
04:07 Mrs. Arthur Lewis, 1876
04:45 Mrs. Clara Marion Jessie Rousby, 1876
05:24 Mrs. S. Lane
05:59 Sarah Jane Woolgar, 1860s
06:36 Elizabeth Robins, 1890s
07:10 Madge Kendal, 1875
07:43 Effie Bancroft,
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