Authors: Janet Wallach
Tags: #Adventure, #Travel, #Non-Fiction, #Biography, #History
Gertrude, aged sixteen, before going away to Queens College in London.
(University of Newcastle)
Billy Lascelles, Gertrude’s first love.
(University of Newcastle)
Gertrude with family and friends at Rounton after a game of lawn tennis.
Seated center
: Gertrude, Hugh Bell.
To their left
: Molly Bell, Maurice Bell, Valentine “Domnul” Chirol
(wearing sailor’s cap)
, Gerald Lascelles, Florence Bell.
(University of Newcastle)
Vice-Consul Dick Doughty-Wylie with his wife, Judith, in their garden in Konia, Turkey, July 1907. Dick and Gertrude would become more than just good friends.
(University of Newcastle)
Dick Doughty-Wylie, 1914. Soldier, statesman, poet, adventurer, he was everything Gertrude dreamed of in a man.
(University of Newcastle)
Gertrude, dressed in her cotton frock, with her servant Fattuh outside her tent in Turkey, June 1907.
(University of Newcastle)
Gertrude taking measurements at her major archaeological discovery, Ukhaidir, Iraq, 1909.
(University of Newcastle)
The high-columned guest house at Hayil where Gertrude was kept prisoner, 1914.
(University of Newcastle)
Gertrude’s caravan ready to leave the walled city of Hayil, headquarters of Ibn Rashid, 1914.
(University of Newcastle)
Gertrude Bell and Percy Cox give Arabian warrior Ibn Saud a royal tour of Basrah, November 1916.
(University of Newcastle)
Hugh Bell reading the newspapers in the sitting room of Gertrude’s house in Baghdad, 1920.
(University of Newcastle)
Arnold T. Wilson, 1920. Gertrude’s main adversary, he made life difficult for her in Baghdad.