Ellen Matthews Bagby

Miss Bagby in 1935 in front of the Jamestown Memorial Church
Miss Bagby (in light-colored hat) celebrates Jamestown Landing Day in 1935 with other notables.

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Miss Bagby and Grecian royalty at Jamestown
Miss Ellen escorts their Grecian royalties about the grounds in 1956.

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In 1896, the teenaged Miss Bagby performed as a “May Pole Dancer” at a fund-raising activity for the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities (APVA). In 1930, this lifelong Richmond resident became the chairman of the Jamestown Committee of the APVA, a position she held until her death in 1960. Whether supervising the day-to-day operation of the site, fundraising, publicizing Jamestown or hobnobbing with royalty, Miss Bagby stepped up to the challenge.

 
Miss Ellen and Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
In 1954, Elizabeth, the Queen Mother, graciously receives gifts for her grandchildren Prince Charles and Princess Anne from Miss Ellen.

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A resolution passed by the APVA shortly after her death stated, “The maintenance of the dignity and serenity of the Association’s premiere charge [i.e. Jamestown] was Miss Ellen’s mission in life. She was eminently successful in her aim and … lived to see her achievements widely acclaimed by other organizations interested in the site of the first permanent English settlement in America.”

Last updated: March 31, 2012

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