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Leslie Collection (#14)

Leslie, a name that echoes through time and leaves its mark on various realms of art, sports, and history

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Federal Theatre, La Cadena and Mt. Vernon, presents Leslie Howards Murray Hill Society farce-comedy. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation of Murray Hill at the Federal Theatre

Background imageLeslie Collection: John C. Fishers stupendous musical production, The silver s

John C. Fishers stupendous musical production, The silver slipper by Owen Hall & Leslie Stuart, authors of Florodora. Date c1902

Background imageLeslie Collection: F. Ray Comstock offers the delightful musical success, The s

F. Ray Comstock offers the delightful musical success, The school girl music by Leslie Stuart, composer of Florodora; book by Henry Hamilton, author of The Duchess of Dantzig & Paul M

Background imageLeslie Collection: John C. Fishers supendous musical production, The silver sl

John C. Fishers supendous musical production, The silver slipper by Owen Hall & Leslie Stuart, authors of Florodora. Date c1902

Background imageLeslie Collection: Programme for International Revue, New York, 1930

Programme for International Revue, New York, 1930
Programme for Lew Leslies International Revue, staged at the Majestic Theatre, New York, 1930 Date: 1930

Background imageLeslie Collection: The Sketch Christmas Number 1959

The Sketch Christmas Number 1959
Front cover illustration by Leslie Wood for the Christmas Number of The Sketch 1959, featuring carol singers, dancers at a party, ice skaters and a post man. Date: 1959

Background imageLeslie Collection: Margaret Ctess Buccleuch

Margaret Ctess Buccleuch
MARGARET LESLIE, countess of BUCCLEUCH a lady of imposing presence... Date: ? - 1688

Background imageLeslie Collection: Leslie Hutchinson

Leslie Hutchinson
Leslie Hutch Hutchinson (1900 - 1969), born in Grenada and one of the biggest cabaret stars of the 1920s and 30s. Pictured in caricature in 1953 while playing a season at the London society

Background imageLeslie Collection: The Lion and the Unicorn by Leslie Brooke

The Lion and the Unicorn by Leslie Brooke. The lion and the unicorn, Were fighting for the crown; The Lion beat the Unicorn all around the town Date: 1922

Background imageLeslie Collection: Wax effigy of Princess Elizabeth

Wax effigy of Princess Elizabeth
The Duke and Duchess of York and Mr Leslie Henson with a wax effigy of the young Princess Elizabeth. The doll was the piece de resistance of an auction held at a Society ball. Date: 1927

Background imageLeslie Collection: Jackie Coogan on the Leviathan

Jackie Coogan on the Leviathan
Jackie Coogan (John Leslie Coogan 1914-1984) - child star of silent films (famously starring alongside Charle Chaplin in The Kid )

Background imageLeslie Collection: SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Your Country Calls You : front page of Leslies Weekly, 30 June 1898

SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR, 1898. Your Country Calls You : front page of Leslies Weekly, 30 June 1898, supporting the call for volunteers to fight in the war against Spain

Background imageLeslie Collection: STERNE: TRISTRAM SHANDY. Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman. Oil on canvas, 1831

STERNE: TRISTRAM SHANDY. Uncle Toby and the Widow Wadman. Oil on canvas, 1831, by Charles Robert Leslie from Laurence Sternes novel Tristram Shandy

Background imageLeslie Collection: SILENT STILL: SALESMAN. Gladys Leslie, Vitagraph star, being measured to see if she will fit

SILENT STILL: SALESMAN. Gladys Leslie, Vitagraph star, being measured to see if she will fit the set in which Edward Earle and Agnes Ayres are presenting a Vitagraph comedy

Background imageLeslie Collection: Jaguar XJR12 ex Brundle Leslie Ferte Le

Jaguar XJR12 ex Brundle Leslie Ferte Le

Background imageLeslie Collection: Then - And Now by Leslie Marchant

Then - And Now by Leslie Marchant
Four cartoons comparing how a young Victorian woman would be watched while sea bathing (by several stout and stern chaperones) to the modern girl of 1925, who breezes to the beach on her motorcycle

Background imageLeslie Collection: Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy

Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy
A scene from John Galsworthys play, The Forest which was staged at St. Martins Theatre in London in 1924. The scene depicts two survivors from a band of explorers sent out into Central Africa

Background imageLeslie Collection: Theatre, The Astaires, Nerman

Theatre, The Astaires, Nerman
Caricature of brother and sister dance act, Fred and Adele Astaire in the shows Lady Be Good and Funny Face, joined by Leslie Henson

Background imageLeslie Collection: Henson, Nerman

Henson, Nerman
Leslie Henson, Heather Thatcher, Claude Hulbert, Margary Hicklin, Percy Hemming

Background imageLeslie Collection: Dickson, Henson, The Beauty Prize Nerman

Dickson, Henson, The Beauty Prize Nerman
Dorothy Dickson and Leslie Henson in The Beauty Prize

Background imageLeslie Collection: General Rundle / Stamp

General Rundle / Stamp
General SIR (HENRY MACLEOD) LESLIE RUNDLE (1856 - 1940) British Army General during World War I

Background imageLeslie Collection: Society people at Seaview

Society people at Seaview on the Isle of Wight. Mr Valentine Williams, the writer, with his wife, formerly Miss Alice Crawford; Lady Craven and her twin brother

Background imageLeslie Collection: Winston Churchill & Aunt

Winston Churchill & Aunt
WINSTON CHURCHILL Pictured as a young boy with his Aunt Leonie (Leslie) younger sister of his mother, in 1880

Background imageLeslie Collection: Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie Butler

Success: Or the Ever Diminishing Dancefloor by Leslie Butler
Humorous illustration by Leslie Butler showing an unfeasibly crowded, popular restaurant, with tables crowded together and waiters struggling to reach customers between the very few gaps

Background imageLeslie Collection: The Futurists Dream of Paradise by Leslie Butler

The Futurists Dream of Paradise by Leslie Butler
A futurist artist, sleeps in his bed dreaming of a paradise filled with stylised futurist figures and landscapes for him to paint. Humorous illustration by Leslie Butler

Background imageLeslie Collection: Leslie Mitchell learns about oysters. A Picture Page broad

Leslie Mitchell learns about oysters. A Picture Page broad
Mr Cunningham of Cunningham s, Mayfair standing before the television camera during a Picture Page broadcast with Leslie Mitchell

Background imageLeslie Collection: Leslie Stephen

Leslie Stephen
LESLIE STEPHEN writer, father of Virginia (Woolf) and Vanessa (Bell)

Background imageLeslie Collection: Leslie Caron / Mgm

Leslie Caron / Mgm
LESLIE CARON French film actress and dancer, appearing in British and American films

Background imageLeslie Collection: Fairclough / St Helens Rug

Fairclough / St Helens Rug
Leslie Fairclough, Rugby League Stand-Off for St Helens

Background imageLeslie Collection: Marguerite Leslie C1908

Marguerite Leslie C1908
The S-bend silhouette is still discernable in this velvet gown with square corsage & crochet or lace trim. N.B bandeau in her hair & a long string of knotted pearls

Background imageLeslie Collection: Elizabeth Fry (C Leslie)

Elizabeth Fry (C Leslie)
ELIZABETH FRY - Prison reformer, quaker and philanthropist




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Leslie, a name that echoes through time and leaves its mark on various realms of art, sports, and history. From the whimsical illustrations of "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Leslie Brook to the thrilling adventures of "The Scarlet Pimpernel, " this name holds a sense of creativity and intrigue. In the world of sports, Leslie's presence can be felt in Yorkshire Cricket as captured by Spy's artistic prowess. The Calthorpe Racing Car zooms past with Leslie at its helm, showcasing a passion for speed and adrenaline. But it's not all about excitement; relaxation is also key. Bank holidays at Goodwood bring joy to many, including our dear Leslie who revels in the festivities. And when it comes to capturing moments frozen in time, portraits of Victorian royalty, politicians, and entertainers bear witness to Leslie's talent behind the lens or brush. Curiosity takes flight with Flying Saucers Have Landed book cover where Leslie explores extraterrestrial mysteries beyond our imagination. Meanwhile, The Leslie Girls dance troupe mesmerizes audiences with their graceful moves that transcend boundaries. Traveling afar brings us to Sri Lanka - Ceylon where tea plantations thrive under Leslie's watchful eye while other industries flourish alongside them. Even British financier Horace Lord Farquhar finds himself immortalized through an artist named Spy. Hollywood glamour intertwines with our story as Norma Shearer graces screens alongside dashing leading man Leslie Howard. And let us not forget Charles Thurston Fogg-Elliot portrayed by Sir Leslie Matthew Ward in 1894 – an embodiment of elegance captured forever on canvas. With each hint revealing a different facet of this enigmatic figure named Leslie, we are left captivated by their diverse interests and talents spanning across centuries. A name that has left an indelible mark on literature, artistry, photography, sportsmanship – truly embodying the essence of a Renaissance soul.