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Fred Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageFred Collection: The Queue, the Pensioner and the Dollar Princess, 1910. Artist: Fred Leist

The Queue, the Pensioner and the Dollar Princess, 1910. Artist: Fred Leist
The Queue, the Pensioner and the Dollar Princess, 1910. A print from The Graphic Supplement, 21st May 1910

Background imageFred Collection: An Indian Church, Pueblo of Sandia, near Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 20th century

An Indian Church, Pueblo of Sandia, near Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 20th century. Artist: Fred Harvey
An Indian Church, Pueblo of Sandia, near Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA, 20th century

Background imageFred Collection: Guanajuata, Mexico, 1910. Artist: Fred Harvey

Guanajuata, Mexico, 1910. Artist: Fred Harvey
Guanajuata, Mexico, 1910

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Astaire (1899-1987) and Paulette Goddard (1910-1990), actors, 1941

Fred Astaire (1899-1987) and Paulette Goddard (1910-1990), actors, 1941. Astaire and Goddard in a scene from Second Chorus (1940). From the front cover of Picturegoer magazine (31 May 1941)

Background imageFred Collection: The Thames, 1902-1903. Artist: Fred Burgess

The Thames, 1902-1903. Artist: Fred Burgess
The Thames, 1902-1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London, 1902-1903)

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Terry (1863-1933), English actor, 1906. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Fred Terry (1863-1933), English actor, 1906. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Fred Terry (1863-1933), English actor, 1906

Background imageFred Collection: Performance of The Gay Gordons, c1907

Performance of The Gay Gordons, c1907. Misss Fairbrother as Charlotte Siddons, AW Baskcome as Edmund Siddons, Fred Emney as Nervy Nat

Background imageFred Collection: Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson and Fred Terry in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Terry and Neilson starred in the play, set during the French Revolution, at Londons New Theatre in 1905

Background imageFred Collection: The Scarlet Pimpernel, 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery

The Scarlet Pimpernel, 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Scene from The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Julia Neilson, Fred Terry, Horace Hodges, Malcolm Cherry and Alfred Kendrick. The play, set during the French Revolution

Background imageFred Collection: Julia Neilson and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Julia Neilson and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Neilson and Hodges starred with Fred Terry in the play, set during the French Revolution, at Londons New Theatre in 1905

Background imageFred Collection: Julia Neilson, Fred Terry and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Julia Neilson, Fred Terry and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Julia Neilson, Fred Terry and Horace Hodges in The Scarlet Pimpernel, c1905. The play, set during the French Revolution, opened at Londons New Theatre in January 1905

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Terry (1863-1933), English actor, early 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Fred Terry (1863-1933), English actor, early 20th century. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Fred Terry (1863-1933), English actor, early 20th century. Terry is seen here in costume as Matt Compton from Matt of Merrymount

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Rickaby, English jockey 1901. Artist: Spy

Fred Rickaby, English jockey 1901. Artist: Spy
Fred Rickaby, English jockey 1901. Rickaby (1869-1941) won the 1000 Guineas on Mimi in 1891 and the Oaks on two occasions, again aboard Mimi in 1891 and on Canterbury Pilgrim in 1896

Background imageFred Collection: The Vagrants, 1868, (1912). Artist: Fred Walker

The Vagrants, 1868, (1912). Artist: Fred Walker
The Vagrants, 1868, (1912). A colour print of a painting inspired by the sight of gypsies on Clapham Common, from Famous Paintings with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, (Cassell and Company)

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Astaire, (1899-1987), American film and Broadway stage dancer, actor, 20th century

Fred Astaire, (1899-1987), American film and Broadway stage dancer, actor, 20th century. Born Frederick Austerlitz in Omaha, Nebraska, he became an American film and Broadway stage dancer

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Terry in Change Alley, c1902. Artist: Ellis & Walery

Fred Terry in Change Alley, c1902. Artist: Ellis & Walery
Fred Terry in Change Alley, c1902. British actor Fred Terry (1863-1933) was the brother of Ellen Terry. He performed in the companies of Henry Irving and Henry Beerbohm Tree

Background imageFred Collection: The Fontanka River in St Petersburg, Russia, 1900s. Artist: Fred Boisson

The Fontanka River in St Petersburg, Russia, 1900s. Artist: Fred Boisson
The Fontanka River in St Petersburg, Russia, 1900s. Found in the collection of the Institute for the History of Material Culture, St Petersburg

Background imageFred Collection: Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Artist: Fred Catling

Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Artist: Fred Catling
Marie Studholme, English theatre actress, 1901. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts. published by AW Penrose & Co, (London, 1901)

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Tackett, Little Feat, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Fred Tackett, Little Feat, 2010. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Little Feat, Clearwater Jazz Holiday, Florida, 2010

Background imageFred Collection: Fred and Adele Astaire in Lady Be Good at the Empire Theatre

Fred and Adele Astaire in Lady Be Good at the Empire Theatre
Fred and Adele Astaire appearing in Lady Be Good at the Empire Theatre, London, 1926. Also portrait of the actress Norah Swinburne Date: 1926

Background imageFred Collection: The Naughty Wife by Fred Jackson

The Naughty Wife by Fred Jackson
Promotional postcard for The Naughty Wife by Fred Jackson an elaborated and revised version of Edgar Selwyn.s American play, Losing Eloise. First produced at the Playhouse Theatre on 11th April 1918

Background imageFred Collection: Peace, Un-Perfect Peace, WW1 cartoon, Fred Buchanan

Peace, Un-Perfect Peace, WW1 cartoon, Fred Buchanan
The Village Constable: Well, Is pose I ll ave to go an stop it; but I do wish they wouldn t old peace meetins on my beat. Humorous illustration from the First World War period by Fred Buchanan

Background imageFred Collection: Frederick Marion, Czech telepathic entertainer

Frederick Marion, Czech telepathic entertainer
Frederick Marion (real name Josef Kraus, 1892-?), Czech entertainer who used telepathy and clairvoyance. His last public activities seem to have taken place in 1946

Background imageFred Collection: Fred Ziegenhagen

Fred Ziegenhagen
FREDERICK MICHAEL ZIEGENHAGEN churchman, chaplain to the German Chapel, St Jamess Palace, London Date: 1693 - 1776

Background imageFred Collection: Chas. Fred. Kuhlmann

Chas. Fred. Kuhlmann
CHARLES FREDERIC KUHLMANN French chemist Date: 1803 - 1881

Background imageFred Collection: Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926

Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926
Pictured back row (l.to r.)Councillors W.E.Yorke; A.Oates; C.J.Mitchell; W.G.Robinson; F.Thraves; C.W.Gascoigne; J.Hawnt; A.Spencer.second to back row (l.to.r)

Background imageFred Collection: VIETNAM WAR, 1967. Private Fred Greenleaf crossing an irrigation canal en route

VIETNAM WAR, 1967. Private Fred Greenleaf crossing an irrigation canal en route to a Viet Cong-controlled village. Photograph, 21 November 1967

Background imageFred Collection: DAY: NUDE WITH LAURELS. Portrait of a nude boy wearing a laurel wreath. Photograph by F

DAY: NUDE WITH LAURELS. Portrait of a nude boy wearing a laurel wreath. Photograph by F. Holland Day, c1905

Background imageFred Collection: Floor of Fame at Graumans Chinese Theatre, Hollywood

Floor of Fame at Graumans Chinese Theatre, Hollywood
The Floor of Fame at Graumans Chinese Theatre, Hollywood, California, USA Date: 1941

Background imageFred Collection: The Housing Problem by Fred Buchanan

The Housing Problem by Fred Buchanan
A bulldog looks in dismay at a kennel which is quite obviously too small for him, a satirical comment on the homes " fit for heroes" promise following World War I




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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.