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Fred, a name that has been associated with greatness in various fields throughout history

Background imageFred Collection: 8d a Mile by George Grossman and Fred Thompson

8d a Mile by George Grossman and Fred Thompson
Back page of the flyer " 8 d a Mile ". George Grossmith produced the revue and was the co-writer with Fred Thompson

Background imageFred Collection: BEN-HUR (NOVARRO)

BEN-HUR (NOVARRO)
Arguably the greatest of Hollywoods silent epics, Fred Niblos 4 million dollar film stars Ramon Novarro in the title role, Francis X Bushman as Messala. Date: 1925

Background imageFred Collection: Theatre / Pantomime / Dame

Theatre / Pantomime / Dame
Fred Kitchen, a Pantomime Dame

Background imageFred Collection: Alfred Lennon, (also knowns as Freddie Lennon), is the father of Beatle John Lennon

Alfred Lennon, (also knowns as Freddie Lennon), is the father of Beatle John Lennon. Alfred (aged 55) is pictured here with 19 year old Pauline Cole, a former student of Exeter University

Background imageFred Collection: Flags of the Allies - WW2

Flags of the Allies - WW2
Flags and militray insignia of the fighting forces of the United States and their Allies during WW2. Date: 1943

Background imageFred Collection: Texas Ag-1 N222

Texas Ag-1 N222. The first of the specialised agricultural aircraft, designed and built at Texas A&M College Aircraft Research Center by Fred Weick

Background imageFred Collection: Aveling and Porter Road Roller DM 3079

Aveling and Porter Road Roller DM 3079
Aveling & Porter BHO class Road Roller, regn. DM 3079, number: 7632. Built in 1912 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 5 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imageFred Collection: Aveling & Porter Road Rollers DM3079 and NT4368

Aveling & Porter Road Rollers DM3079 and NT4368
Aveling & Porter Road Roller, regn. DM3079, number 7632, Alison, owned by Fred Dibnah and built by Aveling and Porter in 1912

Background imageFred Collection: Mule Train, 1947. Creator: Unknown

Mule Train, 1947. Creator: Unknown
Mule Train, 1947. By Johnny Lange, Hy Heath, Fred Glickman, featuring Jimmy Miller and the Squadronaires, a band intended to raise morale and entertain the troops during World War II. [Chappell & Co

Background imageFred Collection: S. F. Cody, right, as a ?strike-breaker?, arrived at Bro?

S. F. Cody, right, as a ?strike-breaker?, arrived at Bro?
S.F. Cody, right, as a ?strike-breaker?, arrived at Brooklands from Aldershot, drinking the health of the aviators on strike circa 1911

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News Agency

Fred Perry, 1934. Artist: London News Agency
Fred Perry, 1934. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageFred Collection: Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in a scene from Dorothy O The Hall, early 20th century

Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in a scene from Dorothy O The Hall, early 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in a scene from Dorothy O The Hall, early 20th century

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Broadway Melody cinema

Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Broadway Melody cinema projection slide 1940

Background imageFred Collection: Cock Tavern, Great Portland Street / Margaret Street corner

Cock Tavern, Great Portland Street / Margaret Street corner
The Cock Tavern - Great Portland Street / Margaret Street corner, London. Publican - Fred Spear. Date: 1910

Background imageFred Collection: Fred R Pelly

Fred R Pelly

Background imageFred Collection: Fred A Sargent

Fred A Sargent

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Clegg

Fred Clegg

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Charles Parfitt

Fred Charles Parfitt

Background imageFred Collection: Fred C Lohden

Fred C Lohden

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Broadway Melody movie advert

Fred Astaire Eleanor Powell Broadway Melody movie advertisement

Background imageFred Collection: Boo-Hooray Music Cover

Boo-Hooray Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Boo-Hooray, words and music by Jimmy Hughes and Fred Godfrey, featured and broadcast by Henry Hall, who can be seen in the portrait photograph

Background imageFred Collection: Stressed Man

Stressed Man
A portrait photograph of a rather stressed looking man, used for advertisement purposes. Date: circa 1939

Background imageFred Collection: Hosiery Advertisement Photograph

Hosiery Advertisement Photograph
A photograph used in the advertisement of hosiery, portraying a woman holding her hand inside the legging. Date: circa 1939

Background imageFred Collection: British Commercial Gas Association Advert

British Commercial Gas Association Advert
An advertisement illustration for the British Commercial Gas Association promoting the benefits of the gas water heater, a man is happily relaxed in a hot bath. Date: circa 1917

Background imageFred Collection: Mrs. Fred Taylor

Mrs. Fred Taylor
A portrait oil painting of a woman wearing a dark blue velvet gown, jade coloured necklace and a large, blue diamond shaped brooch. Date: circa 1918

Background imageFred Collection: RMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, bathroom steward, victim

RMS Titanic - Fred Pennal, bathroom steward, victim
RMS Titanic - studio portrait photo of Thomas Frederick Cohen Pennal (1878-1912), bathroom steward First Class, who lost his life when the ship sank

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Astaire, American actor, singer and dancer

Fred Astaire, American actor, singer and dancer Date: 1937

Background imageFred Collection: Actors and Actresses

Actors and Actresses
Edwardian actors and actresses. Mr. Bernard Shaw and Miss Lillah McCarthy. Mr. Fred Terry's Daughter. Mr. Arthur Bourchier. Miss Iris Hoey. Miss Ellen Terry. Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree

Background imageFred Collection: Davis Cup Tennis

Davis Cup Tennis
Scenes from the Second Round of the Davis Cup tennis contest, played between Great Britain and Rumania in Torquay. This year, Britain ultimately made it through to the semi-finals

Background imageFred Collection: Wimbledon Exertions

Wimbledon Exertions
Scenes from the 1931 Wimbledon Tennis Championship. Pictured are Fred Perry (1909-1995), Ian Glen Collins (1903-1975), Helene Nicolopoulos, George Patrick Pat Hughes (1902-1997), I

Background imageFred Collection: Mother Goose Pantomime

Mother Goose Pantomime
A production of Mother Goose at the London Hippodrome, featuring Shaun Glenville (1884-1968) as Mother Goose, Isobel Elsom (1893-1981) as the daughter, and Fred Conquest

Background imageFred Collection: Music cover, We Must Have Another

Music cover, We Must Have Another, written and composed by Fred Malcolm and F P Sanford, sung by Shaun Glenville Date: 1927

Background imageFred Collection: Football brothers, Frank and Fred Swift, on their boat

Football brothers, Frank and Fred Swift, on their boat
Famous football brothers, both goalkeepers, Frank Swift, Manchester City and Fred Swift, Bolton Wanderers, on their boat at Blackpool Date: 1946

Background imageFred Collection: Hole batting to Truman in final test

Hole batting to Truman in final test
Australian cricketer Hole batting to Fred Truman in the Final Test. England field L-R Hutton, Laker, Lock, Bailey, Bedser, Edrich and Evans Date: 1953

Background imageFred Collection: Music cover, Too Late Now, from the film Wedding Bells

Music cover, Too Late Now, from the film Wedding Bells
Music cover, Too Late Now, lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner, music by Burton Lane, from the MGM film Wedding Bells starring Fred Astaire and Jane Powell Date: 1951

Background imageFred Collection: Shades of Evening

Shades of Evening
A landscape aquatint showing plain grassland, with a dividing wall, under a darkening evening sky. Date: circa 1921

Background imageFred Collection: A Fair Wind

A Fair Wind
An aquatint showing the silhouetted shape of a sail boat, using the force of a fair wind in the ocean. Date: circa 1921

Background imageFred Collection: The Swinging Basin

The Swinging Basin
An aquatint of Yarra Docklands in Australia, with a large vessel docked beside the platform. Date: circa 1918

Background imageFred Collection: The Right of Way

The Right of Way
A landscape painting of a broad countryside setting, with a winding stream trailing off, beside which a mother comforts her son, who seems uncomfortable by the sheep and lambs. Date: circa 1922

Background imageFred Collection: Paris

Paris
An oil painting showing Pont Neuf, the oldest standing bridge spanning the River Seine, in Paris France. Date: circa 1932

Background imageFred Collection: The Rialto Bridge

The Rialto Bridge
Oil painting of the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy at night. Spanning this river is the beautiful Rialto Bridge, the oldest of four that cross this river, being constructed in 1173. Date: circa 1930

Background imageFred Collection: Richmond Bridge, Surrey

Richmond Bridge, Surrey
An oil painting of some boats on the Thames close by the main focal point, Richmond Bridge, an 18th century stone arch bridge in London. Date: circa 1930

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Astaire golfing

Fred Astaire golfing
Fred Astaire (1899-1987) the American dancer, singer, actor and choreographer. His film The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle has recently been released

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson

Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson
Fred Terry (1863-1933) was an English actor and theatrical manager. Here he is seen with his daughter Phyllis Neilson-Terry (1892-1977) who was then performing under the name of Phillida Terson

Background imageFred Collection: Colour illustration of a monk seducing a woman on a couch, with a red devil in the background

Colour illustration of a monk seducing a woman on a couch, with a red devil in the background, at a fancy dress party. Captioned, The Devil a Monk would be'. By Fred W Purvis, illustrator

Background imageFred Collection: Phyllis Neilson-Terry, actress, (1892-1977) theatrical studio portrait

Phyllis Neilson-Terry, actress, (1892-1977) theatrical studio portrait. Captioned, Favouring Father or Mother?: A Physiognomical Problem For Playgoers'

Background imageFred Collection: Uriah Heep, law clerk in David Copperfield

Uriah Heep, law clerk in David Copperfield
Uriah Heep, law clerk in the novel David Copperfield (1849-1850) by Charles Dickens. Date: 1884

Background imageFred Collection: Music cover, Take My Heart, Ruth Etting

Music cover, Take My Heart, Ruth Etting
Music cover, Take My Heart, words by Joe Young, music by Fred E Ahlert, sung by Ruth Etting, America's Sweetheart of the Air. Date: 1936




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Fred, a name that has been associated with greatness in various fields throughout history. Just like Fred Archer, the legendary jockey who dominated horse racing in the late 19th century with his exceptional skills and determination. Much like Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire, whose graceful dance moves captivated audiences worldwide during the golden age of Hollywood. But there's more to Fred than just these iconic figures. He was also part of the Masters of Malvern College, a group of talented individuals who excelled academically and athletically. And let's not forget about his memorable performance at Margate Pier alongside Jessie Wildon and her Bijou Orchestra, where he showcased his musical talents. Fred's influence extended beyond entertainment as well. He played a pivotal role in establishing radio communication by erecting the Radio Mast P_G21816_001, connecting people across vast distances. In addition to all these accomplishments, Fred had an adventurous spirit. Whether it was sailing on the Golden Hind with Captain Fred Law or exploring new horizons depicted in "From Here to Eternity, " directed by Fred Zinnemann, he always sought out thrilling experiences. And even amidst all this excitement, Fred had a soft spot for nature too. His love for animals is evident through his beautiful artwork depicting ducklings created by renowned artist Fred Morgan. Lastly but certainly not least important is Lady Charles Cavendish aka Adele Astaire – another remarkable individual connected to our beloved friend named Fred. So when you think of "Fred, " remember that it represents much more than just a name; it symbolizes talent, passion, adventure, creativity - an embodiment of greatness across different realms throughout history.