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Bailey Collection (page 11)

"Bailey: A Journey Through Time and Entertainment" Step into the captivating world of Bailey, where history and entertainment intertwine

Background imageBailey Collection: Bailey Lighthouse - Howth County, Dublin

Bailey Lighthouse - Howth County, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageBailey Collection: Newgate Prison

Newgate Prison
Old Newgate prison shortly before its demolition to make space for the Old Bailey

Background imageBailey Collection: NEWGATE

NEWGATE
Newgate Prison in the mid-19th century : it will be demolished in 1902 to make room for the new Old Bailey

Background imageBailey Collection: American Trucks crossing a Bailey Bridge, Second World War

American Trucks crossing a Bailey Bridge, Second World War
Photograph showing American trucks crossing a British-built Bailey pontoon bridge over the River Rhine into Germany, 1945

Background imageBailey Collection: British Tanks crossing a Bailey Bridge, Holland; Second Worl

British Tanks crossing a Bailey Bridge, Holland; Second Worl
Photograph showing British tanks and self-propelled guns crossing a Bailey bridge, Holland, 1944. This bridge had been built by British engineers over a canal during Operation Market Garden

Background imageBailey Collection: The Australian Cricket Team, 1878

The Australian Cricket Team, 1878
Engraving of the Australian Cricket Team that toured England in 1878; they were only the second Australian team to make the trip. Back row, left to right: J. Blackham, T. Horan, G.H

Background imageBailey Collection: L. J. W. Bailey & his Jensen

L. J. W. Bailey & his Jensen
L.J.W. Bailey and his Jensen car. Date: 2nd May 1970

Background imageBailey Collection: London / Newgate Street

London / Newgate Street
A fine view of Newgate Street and the Old Bailey, City of London, on a summers day, only one month before the outbreak of World War Two. Date: August 1939

Background imageBailey Collection: Roger Casements Trial

Roger Casements Trial
Roger Casement looking remarkably relaxed during his trial for treason. He was found guilty and hanged as a traitor. Fellow traitor Julian Bailey is to his left

Background imageBailey Collection: Newgate / Old Bailey 1846

Newgate / Old Bailey 1846
Newgate and the Old Bailey

Background imageBailey Collection: Jockey / George Nicoll 20C

Jockey / George Nicoll 20C
George Nicoll, jockey, in the colours of Sir Abe Bailey

Background imageBailey Collection: Belvoir Castle C18Th

Belvoir Castle C18Th
Belvoir Castle, home of the Dukes of Rutland, as it was prior to the fire of 1816 and the surrounding Leicestershire countryside

Background imageBailey Collection: Fireplace / Bailey & Son

Fireplace / Bailey & Son
Fireplace by Messrs Bailey & Co displayed at the 1851 exhibition at Crystal Palace

Background imageBailey Collection: J A BAILEY

J A BAILEY American impressario and associate of Barnum




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"Bailey: A Journey Through Time and Entertainment" Step into the captivating world of Bailey, where history and entertainment intertwine. From the intricate plan of Sheffield in 1797 to the vibrant circus posters of the 1920s, it has left its mark on various facets of culture. Intriguingly, a glimpse into Hedingham Castle in Essex takes us back to 1832, as we admire John Carr Armytage's exquisite engraving. The grandeur and majesty captured within these walls transport us to a bygone era. But it is perhaps the enchanting allure of circuses that truly defines Bailey's legacy. The American poster from Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey circus in the 1920s showcases an era when acrobats defied gravity, clowns brought laughter to all ages, and majestic animals mesmerized audiences with their grace. The mention of Old Bailey reminds us of London's historic courtrooms where justice was served for centuries. As we envision a dramatic court room scene during Mr M Naughten's trial, we can almost hear echoes from past legal battles reverberating through time. Traveling further north brings us to Clitheroe Castle in Lancashire. Its motte and bailey structure perched atop a limestone outcrop offers breathtaking views that have stood witness to countless stories throughout history. Dunster Castle in Somerset beckons with its medieval charm, inviting visitors to explore its storied halls filled with tales of knights and nobility. It stands as a testament to resilience against time's relentless march forward. And what about Another Derby Derby? A curious hint indeed. Could it be an enigmatic event or simply a playful reference lost amidst history? Finally, our journey concludes with yet another glimpse at Barnum & Bailey through their timeless poster. This iconic duo continues to captivate imaginations even today – reminding us that dreams are meant not only to be dreamed but also lived.