- en.wikipedia.org Sarah SiddonsSarah Siddons gave birth to seven children, five of whom she outlived:[9][37]. Henry Siddons (1774–1815), an actor and theatre manager in Edinburgh.
- This year’s Sarah Siddons Society Swell Soirée celebrated the Great American Songbook. This evening of cabaret featured some of Chicago’s most...
- thevintagenews.com 2017/02/02/sarah-siddons-the-…Sarah Siddons as Euphrasia, in Arthur Murphy’s The Grecian Daughter, at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, in 1782. Sarah was tall, and her figure was striking.
- britannica.com Entertainment & Pop Culture ActorsSarah Siddons was one of the greatest English tragic actresses. She was the eldest of 12 children of Roger and Sarah Kemble, who led a troupe of traveling actors...
- wikiart.org en/thomas-gainsborough/mrs-sarah-…‘Mrs. Sarah Siddons, the actress’ was created in 1785 by Thomas Gainsborough in Rococo style.
- ctlsites.uga.edu eberle/wp-content/uploads/sites/…Sarah Siddons as Lady Macbeth. ... "A Short Article on a Lively Subject: Geltruda Rossi, Sarah Siddons, and Shakespeare’s Lady Macbeth à laFuseli."
- mydailyartdisplay.uk 2014/08/24/sarah-siddons/A year later, in 1785, another portrait of Sarah Siddons was completed. The artist was Thomas Gainsborough and the tile of the work was simply Sarah Siddons.
- bbc.com news/uk-england-53735429Sarah Siddons began her career in Worcester, becoming famous for her portrayal of Lady Macbeth. Her own life had its share of tragedy as she outlived five of her...
- tardis.fandom.com wiki/Sarah_SiddonsSarah Siddons was an individual who was famous on Earth and known to people in England.
- historyswomen.com the-arts/sarah-siddons/As a young woman of seventeen, Sarah became infatuated with William Siddons, a member of her father’s theatrical company.