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Curly Collection (#2)

"Curly: A Tale of Curls and Charisma" In the world of curls, one name stands out - Shirley Temple

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Caricature of Edgar Bruce, actor-manager
Caricature of Tom Mead (1821-1889), English actor, frequently cast as the villain because of his deep voice. In 1882 he played the role of the Apothecary in Henry Irvings production of Romeo

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John Palmer Brabazon
JOHN PALMER BRABAZON Military Date: 1843 -

Background imageCurly Collection: Robert Graves / Morgan

Robert Graves / Morgan
ROBERT RANKE GRAVES British poet, novelist and critic, with a reference to his autobiography, " Goodbye To All That"

Background imageCurly Collection: Goat / Syrian 19C

Goat / Syrian 19C
Syrian goat

Background imageCurly Collection: Sir James Brooke / Census

Sir James Brooke / Census
SIR JAMES BROOKE Governor of Labuan, later Rajah of Sarawak, at a time when the overseas population of the British Empire numbered 139 million

Background imageCurly Collection: Hannibal / Naples Bronze

Hannibal / Naples Bronze
HANNIBAL Carthaginian general, famous for his crossing of the Alps

Background imageCurly Collection: Donizetti / Cook

Donizetti / Cook
GAETANO DONIZETTI Italian opera composer

Background imageCurly Collection: Demosthenes / Dean / Bust

Demosthenes / Dean / Bust
DEMOSTHENES Bust of the Greek orator and statesman

Background imageCurly Collection: Erasmus Darwin / Hopwood

Erasmus Darwin / Hopwood
ERASMUS DARWIN Writer and scientist, grandfather of Charles Darwin

Background imageCurly Collection: Richard Savage / Van Gucht

Richard Savage / Van Gucht
RICHARD SAVAGE English poet and playwright, friend of Dr Samuel Johnson

Background imageCurly Collection: John Churchill / Miniature

John Churchill / Miniature
JOHN CHURCHILL Duke of Marlborough, Commander in Chief over the armies of England and Holland in the war of the Spanish Succession

Background imageCurly Collection: Hesiod / Thevet / 1584

Hesiod / Thevet / 1584
HESIOD Greek poet: portrait bust

Background imageCurly Collection: Maud Gonne / Munsey / 1903

Maud Gonne / Munsey / 1903
MAUD GONNE Irish actress and patriot

Background imageCurly Collection: Hannah Cowley / Belle Asse

Hannah Cowley / Belle Asse
HANNAH COWLEY Comic dramatist

Background imageCurly Collection: Matthew Boulton / Sharp

Matthew Boulton / Sharp
Matthew Boulton Engineer

Background imageCurly Collection: Queen Mary / Col Lith Down

Queen Mary / Col Lith Down
QUEEN MARY Wife of George V in 1911

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Curly Locks 2
Bonny lass, pretty lass, wilt thou be mine ? Thou shalt not wash dishes nor yet feed the swine... (except for the opening words, its the Curly locks rhyme)

Background imageCurly Collection: Hippocrates / Chapman / Col

Hippocrates / Chapman / Col
HIPPOCRATES Greek medical

Background imageCurly Collection: John Keats / Crayon Portr

John Keats / Crayon Portr
JOHN KEATS English poet

Background imageCurly Collection: John Keats / J Severn

John Keats / J Severn
JOHN KEATS English poet

Background imageCurly Collection: Pepys / Rw / Oval

Pepys / Rw / Oval
SAMUEL PEPYS Statesman & diarist

Background imageCurly Collection: Curly Locks

Curly Locks Date: circa 1918

Background imageCurly Collection: Girl with butterflies

Girl with butterflies
Monica Lindblom

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Triangle
Jerome Scullino

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Eliza
Jan Slotboom

Background imageCurly Collection: Cape Aitonia, Aitonia capensis

Cape Aitonia, Aitonia capensis
5856348 Cape Aitonia, Aitonia capensis; (add.info.: A branch of Cape aitonia, Aitonia capensis, with many curly leaves and pale pink flowers, and a large pink angular berry at its base)

Background imageCurly Collection: A heart made of fire

A heart made of fire
Ruslan Bolgov

Background imageCurly Collection: The Red Curl Poster

The Red Curl Poster
Paperago

Background imageCurly Collection: Crispum

Crispum
Eric Mattheyses

Background imageCurly Collection: Fix you

Fix you
Marina Anghileri

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Bianka
Michaela Durisova

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Nadin
Zachar Rise

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Petphanny
Axel K. Schoeps

Background imageCurly Collection: Leka in Profile

Leka in Profile
Jan Slotboom

Background imageCurly Collection: Rakibul Alam Khan

Rakibul Alam Khan

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Almog
Eleonora Fridman

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Svetlana Melik-Nubarova

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Marie
Raluca Arhire

Background imageCurly Collection: A portrait of Holly

A portrait of Holly
Kieran O Mahony

Background imageCurly Collection: Escape The Void

Escape The Void
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageCurly Collection: Dolls

Dolls
annascigaj

Background imageCurly Collection: Bobette

Bobette
Mike Kreiten

Background imageCurly Collection: Bright Prospects (Beste Aussichten)

Bright Prospects (Beste Aussichten)
Frank Waechter

Background imageCurly Collection: Sebastopol geese at the Crystal Palace poultry show, 1860. Creator: Harrison Weir

Sebastopol geese at the Crystal Palace poultry show, 1860. Creator: Harrison Weir
Sebastopol geese at the Crystal Palace poultry show, 1860. Amongst the geese there were two curious specimens from Sebastopol, exhibited by Mr. T. H. D. Bayly, of Ickwell House, Biggleswade

Background imageCurly Collection: Still life with roses and cabbage leaf, 1836-1892. Creator: Gerardina Jacoba van de Sande Bakhuyzen

Still life with roses and cabbage leaf, 1836-1892. Creator: Gerardina Jacoba van de Sande Bakhuyzen
Still life with roses and cabbage leaf, 1836-1892

Background imageCurly Collection: Gallery of French Fashions and Costumes, 1785, aaa. 285: The beautiful and elegant Suzan (...)

Gallery of French Fashions and Costumes, 1785, aaa. 285: The beautiful and elegant Suzan (...)
Gallery of French Fashions and Costumes, 1785, aaa. 285: The young and elegant Suzanne (...), 1785. La jeune et elegante Suzanne en voyant la reponse qu'elle vient de faire au billet que lui a

Background imageCurly Collection: Curve

Curve
Edy Pamungkas

Background imageCurly Collection: Ania in the grey

Ania in the grey
Lech Radecki




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"Curly: A Tale of Curls and Charisma" In the world of curls, one name stands out - Shirley Temple. With her iconic ringlets, she captivated audiences worldwide during her time at Fox Films. Just like those famous curls, there are other curly wonders that deserve recognition. Meet the Chesapeake Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, and Irish Water dogs - all boasting luscious curly coats that make them truly unique in the canine kingdom. These furry companions bring joy and loyalty to their lucky owners. Speaking of loyal companions, Judi Trott's portrayal as Maid Marion in a popular TV series showcased her stunning curly locks alongside her fearless spirit. She proved that curls can be both elegant and fierce. If you're looking for a smaller bundle cuteness, look no further than the Bichon Frise lap dog from Waterloo Kennels in Stoke Orchard Cheltenham UK. Their adorable curls will melt your heart with every wagging tail. Did you know even cakes can have a touch of curliness? Inspired by Shirley Temple's charm and sweetness, bakers created delightful cakes adorned with sugary spirals to celebrate this beloved actress. Curiosity knows no bounds when it comes to Sir Isaac Newton - an English mathematician whose unruly hair matched his brilliant mind perfectly. His iconic portrait showcases his wild mane as he pondered over groundbreaking theories. Music lovers appreciate Antonio Vivaldi's enchanting compositions; however, little is known about his own appearance or hairstyle preferences – leaving us curious if he too had luscious curls or kept them hidden under a wig like many musicians did during his time. Delve into history through art with Saint George depicted on a Byzantine icon from the 14th century Greece. His flowing golden locks cascade around him as he valiantly slays dragons – proving that even heroes embrace their natural waves.