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Jerry Collection (#4)

Jerry: A Multifaceted Character in History and Entertainment From music sheets to dog shows, from comedic duos to jam sessions

Background imageJerry Collection: SOCIAL / EAST END ALL MAX

SOCIAL / EAST END ALL MAX
Tom, Jerry & Logic among the unsophisticated sons & daughters of nature at All Max in the East End of London Date: 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: SOCIAL / MASQUERADE SUPPER

SOCIAL / MASQUERADE SUPPER
Tom and Jerry enjoying a masquerade supper at the Opera House Date: 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: SOCIAL / GRAND CARNIVAL

SOCIAL / GRAND CARNIVAL
Tom and Jerry at a fancy dress carnival Date: 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: Social - Gay Moments 1820

Social - Gay Moments 1820
Tom, Jerry, Logic and Corinthian Kate have fun at home Date: 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: Tom and Jerry Box 1820

Tom and Jerry Box 1820
Tom and Jerry receiving instruction in the art of self defence at Jacksons Rooms, Bond Street. Date: 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: Carlton House - Cruikshank

Carlton House - Cruikshank
Carlton House: Kate, Sue, Tom, Jerry and Logic viewing the Throne Room Date: 1821

Background imageJerry Collection: TATTERSALLS / HORSE C1820

TATTERSALLS / HORSE C1820
Tattersalls, London: Tom taking Jerrys advice when buying a horse Date: circa 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: ROYAL EXCHANGE / CRUIKSHAN

ROYAL EXCHANGE / CRUIKSHAN
At the Royal Exchange, Tom points out to Jerry the primest features of London life Date: 1821

Background imageJerry Collection: TOM & JERRY IN THE PUB TOM & JERRY IN THE PUB

TOM & JERRY IN THE PUB TOM & JERRY IN THE PUB
Tom, Jerry & Logic among the unsophisticated sons & daughters of nature at All Max in the East End of London Date: 1821

Background imageJerry Collection: ROYAL EXCHANGE 1821

ROYAL EXCHANGE 1821
At the Royal Exchange, Tom points out to Jerry the primest features of London life Date: 1821

Background imageJerry Collection: Vauxhall Gardens - 1820

Vauxhall Gardens - 1820
Tom, Jerry and Logic making the most of an evening at Vauxhall Gardens. Date: 1820

Background imageJerry Collection: Hold Birdie, a farce, Duke of Yorks Theatre, London

Hold Birdie, a farce, Duke of Yorks Theatre, London
Hold Birdie (Jerry), a three-act farce, at the Duke of Yorks Theatre, London, starring Yvonne Arnaud and Charles Windermere

Background imageJerry Collection: Scene in Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1830. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank

Scene in Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1830. Artist: Isaac Robert Cruikshank
Scene in Covent Garden, Westminster, London, 1830. One of the afflicting occurrences in life in London, Tom, Jerry and Logic arrested in their progress home by the melancholy discovery of Corinthian

Background imageJerry Collection: Tom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Artist: JL Marks

Tom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Artist: JL Marks
Tom, Jerry and Logic at All-Max in the East, 1821. Figures including a coal-whipper are drinking and dancing at the Coach and Horses, Nightingale Lane, London

Background imageJerry Collection: llustration of a scene at the Fleet Prison, from Pierce Egans Life in London, 1820

llustration of a scene at the Fleet Prison, from Pierce Egans Life in London, 1820. Logic visiting his old acquaintances on board the Fleet, accompanied by Tom and Jerry

Background imageJerry Collection: A whistling shop : Tom & Jerry visiting Logic, on board the Fleet, Fleet Prison

A whistling shop : Tom & Jerry visiting Logic, on board the Fleet, Fleet Prison
A whistling shop : Tom & Jerry visiting Logic, on board the Fleet. A scene at the Fleet Prison, London, 1821 showing characters smoking, drinking and playing cards

Background imageJerry Collection: Jerry Fisher, Odeon Hammersmith, 1971. Artist: Brian O Connor

Jerry Fisher, Odeon Hammersmith, 1971. Artist: Brian O Connor
Jerry Fisher, Odeon Hammersmith, 1971

Background imageJerry Collection: The Dave Brubeck Quartet rehearsing on stage at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 10 November 1979

The Dave Brubeck Quartet rehearsing on stage at the Royal Festival Hall, London, 10 November 1979: Dave Brubeck (piano), Jerry Bergonzi (tenor saxophone) Chris Brubeck (bass guitar)

Background imageJerry Collection: The Dave Brubeck Quartet playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, July 1979

The Dave Brubeck Quartet playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, July 1979
The Dave Brubeck Quartet playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Alexandra Palace, London, July 1979: Dave Brubeck (piano), Jerry Bergonzi (tenor saxophone), Chris Brubeck (bass guitar)

Background imageJerry Collection: Queen Victoria visiting the wounded, 1850s, (c1920). Artist: Jerry Barrett

Queen Victoria visiting the wounded, 1850s, (c1920). Artist: Jerry Barrett
Queen Victoria visiting the wounded, 1850s, (c1920). Victoria and Albert visit soldiers wounded in the Crimean War. Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume IV, by Walter Hutchinson

Background imageJerry Collection: Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of

Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of the departing Hoover
CARTOON: FDR, 1933. Cartoon depicting newly elected President Franklin Delano Roosevelt throwing out the trash of the departing Hoover administration. Drawing, 1933, by Jerry Doyle

Background imageJerry Collection: American Gangsters - Al Capone and others

American Gangsters - Al Capone and others
American Gangsters of the 1920s and 1930s: Al Capone, Jack McGurn, " Bugs" Moran, Johnny Torrio, Jerry O Connor, " Spike" O Donnell, Ralph Capone, Dion O Banion and Frankie Rio




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Jerry: A Multifaceted Character in History and Entertainment From music sheets to dog shows, from comedic duos to jam sessions, the name "Jerry" has left its mark on various aspects of our culture. Let's explore some intriguing hints that shed light on this enigmatic figure. Firstly, we encounter Jerry through a music sheet cover titled "Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats. " This whimsical tune captures the playful spirit associated with Jerry. Perhaps he is someone who enjoys lighthearted melodies and embraces the joyous side of life. Next, we stumble upon another musical reference - "That's Amore, " a song that exudes romance and charm. Could Jerry be a hopeless romantic or someone who appreciates the magic of love? Moving on, we discover an unexpected connection between Jerry and London's Gin Palace in 1820. Was he a connoisseur of fine spirits or perhaps an observer of society's indulgences during that era? Intriguingly, Ger Cox from Ireland proudly presents Jerry as a Bull Terrier at Crufts 2023. As Best of Breed winner, it seems that Jerry possesses remarkable qualities - strength, beauty, or both - making him stand out amongst his peers. Delving into entertainment history, Tom and Jerry make an appearance alongside Monkey Jacco Macacco at Westminster Pit. Are they mischievous partners-in-crime or simply enjoying each other's company while observing this phenomenon? The colored engraving adds to the allure surrounding their escapades. The iconic Louis Armstrong graces yet another music cover featuring Hello Dolly. Does this indicate that our mysterious protagonist has an appreciation for jazz legends like Armstrong? Or does he possess a vibrant personality akin to the lively tunes sung by Dolly herself? A glimpse into Hollywood studios reveals a JAM SESSION in 1947 where talented musicians gather for an unforgettable performance. Among them is Jerry Wald, a clarinet player.