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Hughie Collection

"Hughie: A Multifaceted Name with Endless Stories" From a huntsman with a cigar to the iconic music cover of "We'll Meet Again

Background imageHughie Collection: Huntsman with Cigar

Huntsman with Cigar
Hughie A huntsman in traditional attire smokes a large cigar

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Green - British Actor and Television Presenter

Hughie Green - British Actor and Television Presenter
Hughie Green (1920-1997) - British Actor and Television Presenter. By the age of 14 Hughie Green had his own BBC radio show and created

Background imageHughie Collection: We'll Meet Again, Music Cover

We'll Meet Again, Music Cover
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for We'll Meet Again, words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. Featured and broadcast by Billy Cotton and his band

Background imageHughie Collection: There'll Always Be An England

There'll Always Be An England
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for There'll Always Be An England, words and music by Ross Parker and Hughie Charles. Sung by Glyn Davies

Background imageHughie Collection: Portrait of Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, 1916

Portrait of Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, 1916
BAL23002 Portrait of Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale, 1916 by Shannon, Charles Haslewood (1863-1937); Private Collection

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Teape

Hughie Teape 110 Metre Hurdles 03 August 1992 Date: 03 August 1992

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Morrison

Hughie Morrison Race Horse Trainer Dante Festival, York Racecourse York Racecourse, York, England 12 May 2011 Date: 12 May 2011

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Wilson, Sunderland and Scotland footballer

Hughie Wilson, Sunderland and Scotland footballer
Hughie Lalty Wilson (1869-1940), Sunderland and Scotland international footballer. 1890s

Background imageHughie Collection: HUGHIE JENNINGS (1869-1928). Hugh Ambrose Jennings, known as Hughie

HUGHIE JENNINGS (1869-1928). Hugh Ambrose Jennings, known as Hughie. American baseball player and manager. Photographed while the manager of the Detroit Tigers, early 20th century

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Green & his Rolls Royce

Hughie Green & his Rolls Royce
Hughie Green with his Rolls Royce. Born 2/2/1920 in Kent, Green was one of the first great British TV stars, well-known as the host of popular show, Opportunity Knocks

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Dobbin and His Corn Mill, Toome

Hughie Dobbin and His Corn Mill, Toome - a view of hughie sitting in front of his corn mill behind. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Londonderry: Toomebridge). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageHughie Collection: Hughie Dobbin, Corn Miller, His Tally, Toome

Hughie Dobbin, Corn Miller, His Tally, Toome - a close in view of a tally of corn milled which is made of wood. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Londonderry: Toomebridge). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageHughie Collection: The Arts League of Service - Travelling Theatre

The Arts League of Service - Travelling Theatre. The Travelling company and their car. George Bernard Shaw was involved with the group in the early 1920s. Date: circa 1920



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"Hughie: A Multifaceted Name with Endless Stories" From a huntsman with a cigar to the iconic music cover of "We'll Meet Again, " the name Hughie has left its mark in various realms. It symbolizes resilience, patriotism, and entertainment across different generations. One notable figure associated with this name is Hughie Green, a British actor and television presenter who captivated audiences with his charm and wit. His presence on screen brought joy to countless households, making him an unforgettable part of British television history. But Hughie extends beyond the realm of entertainment. In sports, we find Hughie Wilson, a talented footballer from Sunderland and Scotland whose skills dazzled fans on the field. His dedication and passion for the game made him an inspiration for aspiring athletes everywhere. Delving into art and culture, we encounter portraits like that of Hugh Cecil Lowther, 5th Earl of Lonsdale in 1916. This depiction showcases nobility intertwined with history—a testament to how names can carry legacies through time. Hughie Teape's name resonates within creative circles as well. Whether it be literature or music, his contributions have undoubtedly influenced those who appreciate artistic expression in all its forms. Meanwhile, another individual named Hughie Morrison stands out as a prominent figure in horse racing—an industry where skill meets elegance. His achievements demonstrate how determination can lead to success even in highly competitive fields. On a more local scale lies Hughie Dobbin—both as a corn miller from Toome and also immortalized by his own corn mill painting titled "Hughie Dobbin and His Corn Mill. " These depictions capture not only his profession but also provide glimpses into rural life during simpler times—a reminder of our shared heritage. Lastly, let us not forget about luxury; after all, there is something captivating about seeing someone like Hughie Green cruising around town in his Rolls Royce—an image that exudes elegance and sophistication.