• epa03759207 Richie Gray (L) of the Lions fends off Lachlan Mitchell (R) of the Rebels during the British and Irish Lions sixth tour rugby match against the Melbourne Rebels at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Australia, 25 June 2013. The Lions defeated the Rebels 35-0. EPA/MARK DADSWELL AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT *** Local Caption *** 03759207.jpg
    epa03759207 Richie Gray (L) of the Lions fends off Lachlan Mitchell (R) of the Rebels during the British and Irish Lions sixth tour rugby match against the Melbourne Rebels at AAMI Park in Melbourne, Australia, 25 June 2013. The Lions defeated the Rebels 35-0. EPA/MARK DADSWELL AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND OUT *** Local Caption *** 03759207.jpg
  • Gray wins a line out during the match. Mark Dadswell / EPA
    Gray wins a line out during the match. Mark Dadswell / EPA
  • Jason Woodward, of the Rebels, wears his mouthguard on his ear during the game. Scott Barbour / Getty Images
    Jason Woodward, of the Rebels, wears his mouthguard on his ear during the game. Scott Barbour / Getty Images
  • The Lions fans show their support in bright and beautiful guises. Quinn Rooney / Getty Images
    The Lions fans show their support in bright and beautiful guises. Quinn Rooney / Getty Images
  • A general view during the tour game between the British & Irish Lions and the Melbourne Rebels in Melbourne. Scott Barbour / Getty Images
    A general view during the tour game between the British & Irish Lions and the Melbourne Rebels in Melbourne. Scott Barbour / Getty Images
  • The AAMI Park was packed for the game. Scott Barbour / Getty Images
    The AAMI Park was packed for the game. Scott Barbour / Getty Images
  • Toby Faletau of the Lions is tackled by Lachlan Mitchell. David Rogers / Getty Images
    Toby Faletau of the Lions is tackled by Lachlan Mitchell. David Rogers / Getty Images
  • Manu Tuilagi, of the Lions, off-loads the ball. David Rogers / Getty Images
    Manu Tuilagi, of the Lions, off-loads the ball. David Rogers / Getty Images
  • Dan Lydiate, the Lions captain, leads out a young team, most of who were being trialled for the future. David Rogers / Getty Images
    Dan Lydiate, the Lions captain, leads out a young team, most of who were being trialled for the future. David Rogers / Getty Images
  • Sean O'Brien, left, of the Lions, leaps over the try line to score. Paul Crock / AFP
    Sean O'Brien, left, of the Lions, leaps over the try line to score. Paul Crock / AFP
  • The Lions' Simon Zebo is tackled by Mitchell. Mal Fairclough / AP Photo
    The Lions' Simon Zebo is tackled by Mitchell. Mal Fairclough / AP Photo
  • Toby Faletau is tackled by Bryce Hegarty. Brandon Malone / Reuters
    Toby Faletau is tackled by Bryce Hegarty. Brandon Malone / Reuters
  • The Lions' Bradley Barritt bleeds from a head injury during the game. Brandon Malone / Reuters
    The Lions' Bradley Barritt bleeds from a head injury during the game. Brandon Malone / Reuters

In Pictures: Lions blank the Rebels


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Gertrude Bell's life in focus

A feature film

At one point, two feature films were in the works, but only German director Werner Herzog’s project starring Nicole Kidman would be made. While there were high hopes he would do a worthy job of directing the biopic, when Queen of the Desert arrived in 2015 it was a disappointment. Critics panned the film, in which Herzog largely glossed over Bell’s political work in favour of her ill-fated romances.

A documentary

A project that did do justice to Bell arrived the next year: Sabine Krayenbuhl and Zeva Oelbaum’s Letters from Baghdad: The Extraordinary Life and Times of Gertrude Bell. Drawing on more than 1,000 pieces of archival footage, 1,700 documents and 1,600 letters, the filmmakers painstakingly pieced together a compelling narrative that managed to convey both the depth of Bell’s experience and her tortured love life.

Books, letters and archives

Two biographies have been written about Bell, and both are worth reading: Georgina Howell’s 2006 book Queen of the Desert and Janet Wallach’s 1996 effort Desert Queen. Bell published several books documenting her travels and there are also several volumes of her letters, although they are hard to find in print. Original documents are housed at the Gertrude Bell Archive at the University of Newcastle, which has an online catalogue.