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Harry Collection (#55)

Harry is a name that has woven its way through history, leaving behind a trail of captivating stories and intriguing moments

Background imageHarry Collection: Harry Irving / Ayli 1903

Harry Irving / Ayli 1903
HARRY BRODRIBB IRVING English actor-manager in Shakespeares As You Like It. Son of Sir Henry Irving

Background imageHarry Collection: Storer / Derby County F bl

Storer / Derby County F bl
Harry Storer, player for Derby County (he also played cricket for Derbyshire)

Background imageHarry Collection: Healless / Blackburn F bal

Healless / Blackburn F bal
Harry Healless, player for Blackburn Rovers, holding the FA Cup

Background imageHarry Collection: Richman / Lady Peace Plane

Richman / Lady Peace Plane
Harry Richman, American aviator and actor, and his Lady Peace plane: he advocated flying at high altitudes

Background imageHarry Collection: Broadbent / Percival Gull

Broadbent / Percival Gull
Harry Frank Broadbent, Australian aviator, and his Percival Gull, in which he made several record flights

Background imageHarry Collection: Bonny / Gipsy Moth

Bonny / Gipsy Moth
Mrs Harry Bonny, Australian aviator, and her De Havilland Gipsy Moth

Background imageHarry Collection: Advert / Sharps Toffee

Advert / Sharps Toffee
Sharps Super-Kreem Toffee goes all over the world

Background imageHarry Collection: OLD HARRY & HIS TRICKS

OLD HARRY & HIS TRICKS
Old Harry with his raree show: a conjuror and his table of tricks

Background imageHarry Collection: Jockey / Harry Wragg 20C

Jockey / Harry Wragg 20C
Harry Wragg, jockey, in the colours of Sir H Cunliffe-Owen

Background imageHarry Collection: Jockey / Harry Beasley 20C

Jockey / Harry Beasley 20C
Harry Beasley, jockey, in the colours of Major D McAlmont

Background imageHarry Collection: Sandford & Merton / C18Th

Sandford & Merton / C18Th
A humourless, moral tale in which the unpleasant & rich Tommy Merton is contrasted with the virtuous Harry Sandford

Background imageHarry Collection: Harry Smith Parkes

Harry Smith Parkes
HARRY SMITH PARKES British Commissioner of the allied commission at Canton

Background imageHarry Collection: GLENDOWERs OAK 1838

GLENDOWERs OAK 1838
The oak near Shelton where Owen Glendower supposedly watch the battle between Henry IV and Harry Percy in 1403

Background imageHarry Collection: Harry Panmure Gordon

Harry Panmure Gordon
HARRY PANMURE GORDON Scottish stockbroker, but here depicted as a country gent, with his dog

Background imageHarry Collection: Edwin Harry Lemare

Edwin Harry Lemare
EDWIN HARRY LEMARE English organist and composer

Background imageHarry Collection: H Plunket Green Cig Card

H Plunket Green Cig Card
HARRY PLUNKET GREEN Irish baritone

Background imageHarry Collection: Sir Harry Smith - 1

Sir Harry Smith - 1
SIR HARRY SMITH - soldier and administrator whose arrogant and insensitive policies, coupled with his incompetence, led to catastrophe for the Xhosa (Kaffirs)in South Africa

Background imageHarry Collection: Ann Spranger Barry

Ann Spranger Barry
ANN SPRANGER BARRY in the travesti role of sir Harry Wildair in George Farquhars The constant couple

Background imageHarry Collection: Harry Brodribb Irving

Harry Brodribb Irving
HARRY BRODRIBB IRVING, in the stage version of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde. Son of Sir Henry Irving, went into acting and theatre management on his own account

Background imageHarry Collection: Price on Brocken

Price on Brocken
On the traditional magic site of the Brocken, Germany, Harry Price, accompanied by Joad, wonders if a goat will change into a beautiful young man by the power of a virgin

Background imageHarry Collection: ROSALIE

ROSALIE
Alleged spirit photograph of Rosalie the little girl whose materialisation at a seance in Brockley, south London, was attested to by Harry Price

Background imageHarry Collection: Prices Device

Prices Device
Investigator Harry Price with the electric control he devised to detect movements of the mediums hands and feet during a seance

Background imageHarry Collection: Spirit Photo Hope

Spirit Photo Hope
Photo by William Hope, showing Harry Price with a spirit extra : Price showed that Hope had switched the plates, though he himself was accused of faking the exposure




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Harry is a name that has woven its way through history, leaving behind a trail of captivating stories and intriguing moments. From the elegant Mr Fox's Hunt Breakfast on Christmas Day to the brave Defenders of the Empire in the British Army, Navy, and Airforce, it has been a symbol of strength and resilience. In the depths of World War I, Harry's silhouette stood tall among wounded soldiers receiving much-needed medical care. And across borders in Paris, there was another side to Harry at Harry's New York bar - where laughter filled the air amidst conversations that transcended languages. Traveling back even further to Borley Rectory in 1890s England, whispers echoed about mysterious occurrences surrounding this enigmatic figure named Harry. Meanwhile, Snow Queen Harry Clarke painted enchanting tales with his brushstrokes that transported viewers into magical realms. But it wasn't just art that captured Harry's essence; music also played an important role. The haunting melody of "The Song of the Mad Prince" by artist Harry Clarke resonated deeply within souls during c1917. Switching gears from artistic endeavors to thrilling adventures, we find ourselves immersed in The Wild Bunch alongside our daring protagonist named Harry. Together they embarked on exhilarating escapades that left hearts racing and adrenaline pumping. For those seeking quieter pastimes, solving a jigsaw puzzle depicting golfers on Prestwick golf course in Scotland offered solace and relaxation around c1914 – all under the watchful eye of our friend called Harry. Delving deeper into history reveals an epic showdown between two legendary fighters: Harry Paulson versus Tom Paddock in 1851. This clash immortalized both men as symbols of bravery and determination through artwork created by Pugnis during late 19th or early 20th century. And finally, we come full circle with Members of Nevill Golf Club who proudly bear their connection to this illustrious name – each one carrying the spirit within their swings and putts.