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Hale Collection (#4)

"Hale: A Journey through Time and Space" In the vast realm of history, the name "Hale" echoes with significance

Background imageHale Collection: European Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) immature male, perched in conifer tree, Hale, Cumbria

European Greenfinch (Carduelis chloris) immature male, perched in conifer tree, Hale, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageHale Collection: Eurasian Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) adult male, looking over shoulder, perched on dead branch

Eurasian Bullfinch (Pyrrhula pyrrhula) adult male, looking over shoulder, perched on dead branch, Hale, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageHale Collection: Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris) adult, perched on log, Hale, Cumbria, England, May

Marsh Tit (Poecile palustris) adult, perched on log, Hale, Cumbria, England, May

Background imageHale Collection: CLEMENT HALE Mr. Bernard Gould SWEET LAVENDER Miss Norreys SWEET LAVENDER AT TERRY S

CLEMENT HALE Mr. Bernard Gould SWEET LAVENDER Miss Norreys SWEET LAVENDER AT TERRY S, play in london, UK, britain, united kingdom, u.k. great britain, 1888 engraving

Background imageHale Collection: Lord Mayor Hale Laying Foundation Stone of New Blackfriars Bridge, London, Uk, 1865

Lord Mayor Hale Laying Foundation Stone of New Blackfriars Bridge, London, Uk, 1865

Background imageHale Collection: American advertisement, 19th century, for the great cough remedy, Hales Honey of Horehound Tar

American advertisement, 19th century, for the great cough remedy, Hales Honey of Horehound Tar
PATENT MEDICINE. American advertisement, 19th century, for the great cough remedy, Hales Honey of Horehound Tar

Background imageHale Collection: Alan Hale in a scene from the film

Alan Hale in a scene from the film
VALLEY OF THE GIANTS, 1938. Alan Hale in a scene from the film

Background imageHale Collection: American Revolutionary hero. Bronze, 1890, by Frederick William MacMonnies, in City Hall Park

American Revolutionary hero. Bronze, 1890, by Frederick William MacMonnies, in City Hall Park, New York
NATHAN HALE (1755-1776). American Revolutionary hero. Bronze, 1890, by Frederick William MacMonnies, in City Hall Park, New York

Background imageHale Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. The hanging of Nathan Hale as a spy by the British in New York

American Revolutionary soldier. The hanging of Nathan Hale as a spy by the British in New York City on 22 September
NATHAN HALE (1755-1776). American Revolutionary soldier. The hanging of Nathan Hale as a spy by the British in New York City on 22 September 1776

Background imageHale Collection: American Revolutionary soldier. Hale receiving instructions from General George Washington

American Revolutionary soldier. Hale receiving instructions from General George Washington
NATHAN HALE (1755-1776). American Revolutionary soldier. Hale receiving instructions from General George Washington. Wood engraving, 1880, after Howard Pyle

Background imageHale Collection: EDWARD EVERETT HALE (1822-1909). American Unitarian cleric and writer. Wood engraving, 19th century

EDWARD EVERETT HALE (1822-1909). American Unitarian cleric and writer. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHale Collection: SARAH J. HALE (1877-1879). American writer and editor. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

SARAH J. HALE (1877-1879). American writer and editor. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageHale Collection: NATHAN HALE (1755-1776). American Revolutionary soldier

NATHAN HALE (1755-1776). American Revolutionary soldier

Background imageHale Collection: SARAH JOSEPHA HALE (1788-1879). American writer and editor. Steel engraving, 19th century

SARAH JOSEPHA HALE (1788-1879). American writer and editor. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageHale Collection: Sontag and Flora Temple: at the Hale mile pole in 1: 13

Sontag and Flora Temple: at the Hale mile pole in 1: 13
Sontag and Flora Temple: at the Hale mile pole in 1:13!!. Date c1855

Background imageHale Collection: In memory of Sarah Clements, Hale Clements

In memory of Sarah Clements, Hale Clements

Background imageHale Collection: Fireplace in Frank Tengles home. Hale County, Alabama

Fireplace in Frank Tengles home. Hale County, Alabama. Date 1935 or 1936

Background imageHale Collection: Archbishop John MacHale

Archbishop John MacHale
John MacHale, Archbishop of Tuam Date: 1850

Background imageHale Collection: Mr. NC Goodwin and Miss Maxine Elliott in Nathan Hale by Cly

Mr. NC Goodwin and Miss Maxine Elliott in Nathan Hale by Clyde Fitch. Date c1898

Background imageHale Collection: Mule. Hale County, Alabama

Mule. Hale County, Alabama. Date 1935 or 1936

Background imageHale Collection: Coreopsis Geese

Coreopsis Geese - natives of Australia, the ones here were kept as pets at Hale, Cheshire, England. They are pugnacious and utter loud grunts deep than a pig! Date: 1950s

Background imageHale Collection: Daffodil Field

Daffodil Field
A woman picking daffodils in a field at Hale, Lancashire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageHale Collection: Binnie Hale in Nippy

Binnie Hale in Nippy
A scene from the musical comedy, Nippy, starring popular actress Binnie Hale in the title role (the nippy was a particular sort of waitress associated with J)

Background imageHale Collection: Albertina Vitak and Chester Hale - Dancers

Albertina Vitak and Chester Hale - Dancers
Albertina Vitak (1907-?) and Chester Hale (1899-?) - Dancers, performing in The Music Box Revue written by Irving Berlin, performed at the Palace Theatre Date: 1923

Background imageHale Collection: Binnie Hale in Nippy by Tom Tit

Binnie Hale in Nippy by Tom Tit
Caricature of the popular stage actress, Binnie Hale playing the title role in Nippy (nippy was a particular kind of waitress associated with the famous J)

Background imageHale Collection: WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. Film by D. W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish (front)

WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. Film by D. W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish (front)
WAY DOWN EAST, 1920. Film by D.W. Griffith starring Lillian Gish (front). Also starring, left to right: Burr McIntosh, Kate Bruce, Lowell Sherman, Mary Hay, Creighton Hale, George Neville

Background imageHale Collection: FILM STILL: STREET CLEANER. Alan Hale as a street cleaner in an unidentified silent film still

FILM STILL: STREET CLEANER. Alan Hale as a street cleaner in an unidentified silent film still

Background imageHale Collection: Burns / Second Epistle

Burns / Second Epistle
SECOND EPISTLE TO DAVIE A Brother Poet Hale be your heart, hale be your fiddle; Lang may your elbow jink an diddle

Background imageHale Collection: The Marten Hale hand grenade for hand or rifle

The Marten Hale hand grenade for hand or rifle

Background imageHale Collection: Sir Matthew Hale / Darton

Sir Matthew Hale / Darton
SIR MATTHEW HALE English jurist who defended Archbishop Laud and other Royalists; also an MP

Background imageHale Collection: Play / Coward / Of Grace

Play / Coward / Of Grace
Sonnie Hale and Jessie Matthews sit on a window sill in Noel Cowards play

Background imageHale Collection: Nurserymans Trade Card

Nurserymans Trade Card
The trade card of C Hale Jessop, Nurseryman, Seedsman and Florist, of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England, showing a garden layout

Background imageHale Collection: Omdurman [Hale]

Omdurman [Hale]
OMDURMAN The charge of the 21st Lancers




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"Hale: A Journey through Time and Space" In the vast realm of history, the name "Hale" echoes with significance. From the intellectual exchanges between William Hale and Albert Einstein to the dazzling performances at London's Palace Theatre, this word encapsulates a multitude of captivating moments. One such instance takes us back to 1913 when Einstein penned a letter to American astronomer George Ellery Hale. In this correspondence, amidst his musings from Zurich, Switzerland, Einstein delved into the profound concept of light bending in gravitational fields and how our sun deflected light from distant stars. Fast forward to 1925, where we find ourselves immersed in the enchanting world of theater. At London's Palace Theatre, Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale, and George Grossmith brought No No Nanette to life on stage—a spectacle that left audiences spellbound with its vibrant scenes and lively melodies. Meanwhile, across town at the London Hippodrome, sunny personalities illuminated hearts as they graced its grand halls. Laughter filled every corner as joyous souls reveled in unforgettable moments shared under its magnificent roof. Venturing beyond theatrical realms but still within England's embrace lies Village Hale Barnes in Lancashire—an idyllic haven nestled amidst nature's splendor. Its picturesque charm invites visitors to wander along quaint streets adorned with timeless architecture that whispers tales of days gone by. Turning our gaze towards artistry itself brings forth Aubrey Beardsley's Ave Atque Vale— an evocative masterpiece capturing both beauty and melancholy within its intricate strokes. Through Beardsley's work emerges a poignant reflection on life's fleeting nature—a reminder for us all to cherish each passing moment. Shifting gears once more reveals Reverend Edward Hale immortalized by Vanity Fair artist Spy—a testament to his influence during his time. His presence resonated far beyond mere words or sermons; he left an indelible mark upon society, shaping the hearts and minds of those who crossed his path.