American socialite, sister-in-law to Alexander Hamilton
American socialite
sister-in-law to Alexander Hamilton
American socialite and influential letter-writer connected to key figures of the Revolutionary era.
Born in 1756 to General Philip Schuyler, Angelica Schuyler married John Barker Church and lived in Europe.
She moved in elite circles in London, Versailles, and New York, befriending royalty and courtiers.
Her extensive correspondence with Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Jefferson, and others offers insight into politics and society.
Known for her wit, intellect, and beauty, she hosted salons that influenced diplomatic and cultural life.
Angelica’s letters are valued historical documents of the late 18th century.
She died in 1814, leaving behind a vivid epistolary legacy.
1756
Angelica Schuyler Church
Alexander Hamilton
French daughter of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
French daughter of Georgiana
Duchess of Devonshire
Daughter of Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, known for her place in high society.
Born in Paris in 1792 as the illegitimate daughter of Georgiana Spencer and Charles Grey.
Eliza Courtney was raised discreetly due to her family’s political prominence.
She married Lt. Col. Robert Ellice and maintained ties with British aristocracy.
Her life reflects the social complexities of the Georgian era and the role of women in elite circles.
Few personal writings survive, but her story appears in letters and memoirs of her contemporaries.
She died in 1859, leaving a legacy intertwined with Britain’s political history.
1792
Eliza Courtney
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire
English activist, founded the NSPCC
English activist
founded the NSPCC
English social reformer best known for founding the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC).
Benjamin Waugh began his career as a journalist and became a passionate advocate for child welfare. Alarmed by the mistreatment of children, he founded the London Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children in 1884, which later became the NSPCC. Waugh lobbied Parliament to pass landmark child protection laws, setting legal precedents worldwide. His tireless campaigning raised public awareness about juvenile justice and the rights of the vulnerable. Today, the NSPCC remains a leading organization in child protection, reflecting Waugh’s enduring impact.
1839
Benjamin Waugh
NSPCC
Princess Royal of England
Princess Royal of England
Daughter of King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra, Louise served as Princess Royal and later became Duchess of Fife.
Princess Louise was born into the British royal family as the eldest daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales. Renowned for her charitable work, she supported hospitals and educational institutions across Britain. In 1889, she married the Duke of Fife, balancing royal duties with life in Scotland. Louise accompanied her parents on overseas tours, enhancing the monarchy’s public image. She was admired for her elegance, compassion, and devotion to family. Her philanthropic legacy continued through numerous charitable trusts and patronages.
1867
Louise, Princess Royal
American lawyer and political activist
American lawyer and political activist
Controversial American lawyer and political operative, notorious for his role as chief counsel to Senator Joseph McCarthy.
Roy Cohn rose to prominence as Joseph McCarthy’s chief counsel during the anti-Communist hearings of the 1950s, playing a key role in the Red Scare. He later moved to New York City, where he became a powerful fixer and adviser to high-profile clients in politics and business. Known for his aggressive tactics and ruthless reputation, Cohn influenced American conservative circles for decades. He mentored figures like Donald Trump and remained active in Republican politics until his death. Cohn was disbarred in 1986 following ethical complaints, and he died of AIDS-related complications later that year. His life has been the subject of numerous books, films, and documentaries examining power and morality in mid-20th-century America.
1927
Roy Cohn
Czech-American socialite and model
Czech-American socialite and model
Czech-American socialite, model, and entrepreneur, and the first wife of Donald Trump.
Ivana Trump was born in 1949 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia.
She gained international fame as a fashion model, appearing on magazine covers and in high-profile campaigns.
In 1977, she married real estate developer Donald Trump, and they became a prominent couple in New York society.
Ivana held executive roles in the Trump Organization, overseeing luxury hotels and resorts.
She authored several books on style and wellness and launched her own fashion and fragrance lines.
Divorced in 1992, Trump continued philanthropic work and media appearances before passing away in 2022, remembered for her business acumen and charisma.
Ivana Trump
Chinese former anchor
Chinese former anchor
Cui Yongyuan is a Chinese former television anchor and media personality.
Cui Yongyuan is a Chinese former television anchor and media personality who rose to fame on China Central Television. He hosted popular programs that combined interviews and social commentary, earning a wide audience across China. After leaving the state broadcaster, he became known for his outspoken views on food safety, environmental issues, and media ethics. He has produced documentaries and maintained an active presence on social media platforms. Cui's career reflects his passion for journalism and his willingness to challenge the status quo.
Cui Yongyuan
Scottish journalist and politician
Scottish journalist and politician
Tom Harris is a Scottish journalist and former Labour Member of Parliament who served as Minister of State for Transport.
Tom Harris is a Scottish journalist and former Labour Member of Parliament who served as Minister of State for Transport. He began his career reporting for local newspapers and later worked in radio and television journalism. Elected as MP for Glasgow South in 1997, he championed investment in public transportation and rail network modernization. As Transport Minister, he oversaw key infrastructure projects and advocated for sustainable travel. After leaving Parliament, he has worked as a political commentator, author, and public speaker. Harris remains active in political discourse and media analysis.
Tom Harris
American model and businesswoman
American model and businesswoman
Cindy Crawford is an American supermodel and entrepreneur who rose to international fame in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Cindy Crawford is an American supermodel and entrepreneur who rose to international fame in the late 1980s and 1990s. Her distinctive mole and poised presence made her a fixture on magazine covers and high-profile fashion campaigns. Beyond modeling, she launched successful ventures in cosmetics, furniture design, and media production. Crawford has appeared in film and television, co-founded a skincare line, and authored books on health and wellness. She is also recognized for her philanthropic work in education and children’s charities.
1966
Cindy Crawford