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Joyce Collection (#6)

"Joyce: A Journey Through Art, Literature, and Life" Step into the world of Joyce, where creativity knows no bounds

Background imageJoyce Collection: Happy Girl

Happy Girl
Happy young girl in a soft straw hat. Artist: Joyce Averill Date: circa 1917

Background imageJoyce Collection: Girl with a Rifle

Girl with a Rifle
Patriotic child in army uniform carrying a rifle. Artist: Joyce Averill Date: circa 1917

Background imageJoyce Collection: Girl with a Telescope

Girl with a Telescope
Patriotic child in naval uniform carrying a telescope. Artist: Joyce Averill Date: circa 1917

Background imageJoyce Collection: Saluting

Saluting
Patriotic child in army uniform saluting. Artist: Joyce Averill Date: circa 1917

Background imageJoyce Collection: Bookworm

Bookworm
Young girl with a book. Artist: Joyce Averill Date: circa 1917

Background imageJoyce Collection: Gwen Farrar in The Tatler, 1927

Gwen Farrar in The Tatler, 1927
Page from The Tatler, 17th August 1927, featuring Miss Joyce Barbour, Mr Billy Merson and Miss Gwen Farrar in Shake Your Feet at the Hippodrome

Background imageJoyce Collection: Esther Bruce, Kathy Joyce, Hannah Johnson and Michael Joyce

Esther Bruce, Kathy Joyce, Hannah Johnson and Michael Joyce
Esther Bruce with Kathy Joyce, Hannah Johnson (who adopted Esther into her family in 1941) & Michael Joyce outside 13 Dieppe Street, Fulham, London

Background imageJoyce Collection: Fall / Elkhound / Champion Fourwents Bugg Av Aalesund

Fall / Elkhound / Champion Fourwents Bugg Av Aalesund
Elkhound Champion Fourwents Bugg Av Aalesund owned by Miss Joyce Esdaile Date: 1947

Background imageJoyce Collection: Pallinghurst Barrow, by Grant Allen (litho)

Pallinghurst Barrow, by Grant Allen (litho)
1603860 Pallinghurst Barrow, by Grant Allen (litho) by Forestier, Amedee (1854-1930) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pallinghurst Barrow, by Grant Allen)

Background imageJoyce Collection: Horder Centre, Crowborough, East Sussex

Horder Centre, Crowborough, East Sussex
Mrs Cecilia Bochenek (?-1981), founder of the Horder Centre, greeting Princess Margaret when she came to open the centre on 27 October 1966

Background imageJoyce Collection: FALL / ELKHOUND & OWNER FALL / ELKHOUND & OWNER

FALL / ELKHOUND & OWNER FALL / ELKHOUND & OWNER
Miss Joyce Esdaile with three of her Elkhounds. Date: 1947

Background imageJoyce Collection: Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste, statue of James Joyce along the Canal Grande

Italy, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Trieste, statue of James Joyce along the Canal Grande

Background imageJoyce Collection: Ireland, County Dublin, Dublijn

Ireland, County Dublin, Dublijn
Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Dublin Writers Museum, A section of the ornate ceiling

Background imageJoyce Collection: Sandycove, Co Dublin, Ireland; The James Joyce Tower And Museum In The Distance In A Village On

Sandycove, Co Dublin, Ireland; The James Joyce Tower And Museum In The Distance In A Village On The East Coast Of Ireland

Background imageJoyce Collection: The yawl Joyce sailing in good wind, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The yawl Joyce sailing in good wind, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The yawl Joyce sailing in good wind, 1911

Background imageJoyce Collection: The yawl Joyce sailing in good wind, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The yawl Joyce sailing in good wind, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The yawl Joyce sailing in good wind, 1911




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"Joyce: A Journey Through Art, Literature, and Life" Step into the world of Joyce, where creativity knows no bounds. From the pages of Ulysses to the iconic television series The Honeymooners, this name has left an indelible mark on our cultural landscape. James Joyce, the brilliant Irish writer behind Ulysses, takes us on a literary odyssey like no other. With his intricate storytelling and profound insights into human nature, he captivates readers with every word. As we delve into his masterpiece, we are reminded that life's journey is filled with twists and turns just like those experienced by Leopold Bloom. But Joyce's influence extends beyond literature. In a publicity photograph for The Honeymooners from 1955, we see Jackie Gleason alongside cast members Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph. Their comedic genius brings joy to millions as they navigate the ups and downs of married life. Venturing further back in time to 1829 brings us face-to-face with JMW Turner's masterpiece "Ulysses Deriding Polyphemus. " This painting captures the essence of resilience as Ulysses bravely faces off against a formidable foe. It serves as a visual representation of Joyce's exploration of human strength amidst adversity. The beauty found in Cornwall is another source of inspiration connected to this name. William Arthur Chesterfield's photograph transports us to Victoria Pier in Mevagissey during 1982—a serene coastal scene that evokes feelings of tranquility and wonderment. Stanbury House in Morwenstow offers yet another glimpse into the world surrounding Joyce. Its historic charm invites us to imagine him strolling through its corridors or finding solace within its walls while crafting his literary masterpieces. Intriguing connections emerge when examining photographs such as "JOYCE POUND QUINN & FORD.