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Judy Collection (#7)

"Judy: A Timeless Icon and Her Many Roles" Step into the magical world Garland as she captivated audiences with her unforgettable performances

Background imageJudy Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, Charles Dickens, 1841. Little Nell and her grandfather

The Old Curiosity Shop, Charles Dickens, 1841. Little Nell and her grandfather on their wandering encounter with Codlin and Short, the Punch and Judy men

Background imageJudy Collection: Travelling Theatre (Punch and Judy) on a bridge in Paris. Boy plays a woodwind instrument

Travelling Theatre (Punch and Judy) on a bridge in Paris. Boy plays a woodwind instrument as audience, mainly of women and children watch the performance

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Judy show at the seaside

Punch and Judy show at the seaside

Background imageJudy Collection: TOWER OF LONDON, 1814. View of the Tower of London from Tower Hill. A Punch

TOWER OF LONDON, 1814. View of the Tower of London from Tower Hill. A Punch and Judy show is presented in the foreground. Line engraving, English, 1814

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Judy Punch & Judy

Punch & Judy Punch & Judy
Punch & Judy. Poster for presentation of Punch & Judy at the Sioux City(?) Art Center, showing bust illustrations of the two characters. Date 1940

Background imageJudy Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy people

The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy people
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841

Background imageJudy Collection: A scene from the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel

A scene from the Midnight Follies cabaret show at the Hotel Metropole, London, 1920s - All the fun of the fair, including Punch & Judy. Date: 1920s

Background imageJudy Collection: Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837

Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837
A street scene showing the cacophony of noises to be heard on St Cecilas feast day, the patron saint of music, which falls in November

Background imageJudy Collection: Empire, Leicester Square

Empire, Leicester Square
The Empire cinema, Leicester Square, London, showing Easter Parade starring Judy Garland and Fred Astaire. Next door is a large Dolcis fashion shoes sign. Date: 1948

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Judy show, 1940s

Punch and Judy show, 1940s
A group of rather bemused looking children stand watching a Punch and Judy Show. 1940s

Background imageJudy Collection: Crowd of Children 1950S

Crowd of Children 1950S
A crowd of children watch a Punch & Judy performance at the Whit Monday Church fete in a park in Thaxted, Essex. Date: 1950s

Background imageJudy Collection: ROONEY AND GARLAND, 1938. American actor Mickey Rooney (1920)

ROONEY AND GARLAND, 1938. American actor Mickey Rooney (1920- ) and American singer and actress Judy Garland (1922-1969). Drawing by Morr Kusnet after a photograph taken during the filming of Love

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Judy / Blackpool

Punch & Judy / Blackpool
A crowd gather around the Punch and Judy show on Blackpool beach, with Blackpool Tower behind

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Judy 1950S

Punch & Judy 1950S
Rows of holidaymakers, mostly seated in deckchairs, watch the Punch and Judy show on the beach at Paignton, Devon, England

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Judy 1905

Punch and Judy 1905
Children crowd round a Punch and Judy show in a London park

Background imageJudy Collection: Lacing Up / 1880 / Judy

Lacing Up / 1880 / Judy
A young lady is laced into her dress by her maid

Background imageJudy Collection: Brisbanes Punch Show

Brisbanes Punch Show
Ernest Brisbane and his Punch & Judy Show

Background imageJudy Collection: The Punch family

The Punch family For commercial use please contact Photoslot at website:photoslot email: info@photoslot skype: photoslot

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Fights Old Nick

Punch Fights Old Nick
Punch fights Old Nick

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Old Nick

Punch and Old Nick
Punch visited by Old Nick

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Ketch

Punch and Ketch
Punch teaches Jack Ketch how to hang a man

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch in Prison

Punch in Prison
Punch in prison

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Pities Blind

Punch Pities Blind
Punch pities the poor blind

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and his Music

Punch and his Music
Punch and his music

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Footman

Punch and Footman
Punch and the foreign footman

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Physiks Doctor

Punch Physiks Doctor
Punch physiks the Doctor

Background imageJudy Collection: Doctor Physiks Punch

Doctor Physiks Punch
The Doctor physiks Punch

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and the Doctor

Punch and the Doctor

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch on his Steed

Punch on his Steed
Punch on his steed

Background imageJudy Collection: Coutier with Long Neck

Coutier with Long Neck
The courtier with the long neck

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and Pretty Poll

Punch and Pretty Poll

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Throws away Child

Punch Throws away Child
Punch throws away his child

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch and the Child

Punch and the Child
Punch playing with the child

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Scaramouche

Punch & Scaramouche
Punch and Scaramouche

Background imageJudy Collection: May Day (Haydon)

May Day (Haydon)
A May-Day bride in her carriage passes a Punch-&-Judy show : traditional figures dance beside beggars and street traders

Background imageJudy Collection: Pigs Punch & Judy Show

Pigs Punch & Judy Show
Pigs on the beach watching a Punch and Judy Show

Background imageJudy Collection: Mr Smallweed Breaks Pipe

Mr Smallweed Breaks Pipe
Mr Smallweed breaks the Pipe of Peace Matthew Bagnet (left) and George Rouncewell visit the userer Joshua Smallweed

Background imageJudy Collection: The Shooting Gallery

The Shooting Gallery
Visitors at the Shooting Gallery Mr Smallweed, carried in by two beggars, and Judy pay a visit to George Rouncewell and his assistant Phil Squod

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Judy Italy

Punch Judy Italy
Puncinello, the Italian equivalent of Mr Punch, is thought by some to have derived his name from Pontius Pilate, from the Jesus legend

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Judy (Townsend)

Punch & Judy (Townsend)
Punch and Judy show being performed to a small audience in a town centre

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch in Countryside

Punch in Countryside
Punch and Judy show being performed to a small audience in the countryside

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Judy (Benatar)

Punch & Judy (Benatar)
Punch and Judy show watched by children of various ages

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch with Toby the Dog

Punch with Toby the Dog
Punch with Toby the dog

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch & Judy Postcard

Punch & Judy Postcard
Punch arrested

Background imageJudy Collection: Judy Beats Punch

Judy Beats Punch
Judy beats Mr Punch

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Beats Judy (Anon)

Punch Beats Judy (Anon)
Mr Punch beats Judy

Background imageJudy Collection: Portrait of Mr Punch

Portrait of Mr Punch
A portrait of Mr Punch

Background imageJudy Collection: Punch Beats Judy

Punch Beats Judy
Punch beats Judy




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"Judy: A Timeless Icon and Her Many Roles" Step into the magical world Garland as she captivated audiences with her unforgettable performances. From her iconic portrayal of Dorothy in the timeless classic "The Wizard of Oz" to her heartwarming bond with Toto, Judy Garland brought a sense of wonder and enchantment to the silver screen. But there's more to this talented actress than just ruby slippers and yellow brick roads. In another realm entirely, we find Mr Punch and his mischievous encounters with a crocodile. Though seemingly unrelated, these two worlds collide as both share the name "Judy. " Beyond her on-screen ventures, Judy Garland's personal life was equally captivating. The bond between mother and daughter is beautifully displayed in photographs capturing moments shared by Judy Garland and Liza Minnelli - a testament to their enduring love. Yet it is important not to forget that behind every character lies an individual who leaves an indelible mark on our hearts. Judy Garland herself was a force to be reckoned with; her talent knew no bounds as she effortlessly transitioned from one role to another. And speaking of roles, let us not overlook the infamous duo known as Punch & Judy. Their comical escapades have entertained generations throughout history, reminding us that laughter truly is timeless. Whether it be through singing or acting, whether it be alongside Toto or Liza Minnelli, whether it be within the realms of fantasy or puppetry - one thing remains certain: when you hear the name "Judy, " prepare yourself for a journey filled with joyous melodies and delightful tales. So join us now as we celebrate the legacy left behind by this remarkable woman named Judy Garland. From "Punch Throws Baby" to heartfelt moments shared between Mr Punch and Toby - each chapter tells its own story while weaving together a tapestry that will forever honor the incomparable magic brought forth by both Judy Garland and Punch & Judy.