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Susan Collection (#6)

Susan, a whimsical soul with a heart as pure as freshly fallen snow brought by the Fairy of the North Wind

Background imageSusan Collection: Susan came skipping from her play (engraving)

Susan came skipping from her play (engraving)
3626116 Susan came skipping from her play (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Susan came skipping from her play. Illustration for Chatterbox (1869)

Background imageSusan Collection: Susan, Lady Bellasys (engraving)

Susan, Lady Bellasys (engraving)
961494 Susan, Lady Bellasys (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Susan, Lady Bellasys)

Background imageSusan Collection: Mr Kendal as William in 'William and Susan'(engraving)

Mr Kendal as William in "William and Susan"(engraving)
1616156 Mr Kendal as William in " William and Susan" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mr Kendal as William in " William and Susan")

Background imageSusan Collection: Long-jawed Spider, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)

Long-jawed Spider, 1833-39 (coloured engraving)
999682 Long-jawed Spider, 1833-39 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Dictionnaire pittoresque d histoire naturelle et des phenomAnes de la)

Background imageSusan Collection: Denbigh (Susan) Countess of Fielding (engraving)

Denbigh (Susan) Countess of Fielding (engraving)
978447 Denbigh (Susan) Countess of Fielding (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Denbigh (Susan) Countess of Fielding

Background imageSusan Collection: Three children on a sleigh

Three children on a sleigh
Three cute children enjoying a sleigh ride. Date: 20th century

Background imageSusan Collection: CUSHMAN SISTERS / THEATRE

CUSHMAN SISTERS / THEATRE
Act III, Scene VI Charlotte & Susan Cushman as Romeo & Juliet; the balcony scene. Date: Nineteenth century

Background imageSusan Collection: FALL / WIRE FOX TERRIER / 54

FALL / WIRE FOX TERRIER / 54
CHAMPION TORKARD SUSAN Owned by Haisan. Colour: white with tan markings. Date: 1954

Background imageSusan Collection: Fairies dance in a fairy ring

Fairies dance in a fairy ring
He whistled to the merry elves, Were leaping in a ring

Background imageSusan Collection: Author Sue Townsend - 2

Author Sue Townsend - 2
Sue Townsend, 1946-2014. Writer - author of Adrian Mole books. First published The Times Date: 1988

Background imageSusan Collection: Armine, (1647-1713), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Armine, (1647-1713), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Armine, (1647-1713), 1830. Susan Armyne (1647-1713) Lady of the Court of Charles II. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard. [Thomas Tegg, R. Griffin and Co. J

Background imageSusan Collection: Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Susan, Lady Belasyse, c1660s. Portrait of Susanna (nee Armine), Lady Bellasys or Belasyse (died 1713), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageSusan Collection: Susan Baptiste wearing a Hildebrand dress, 1966

Susan Baptiste wearing a Hildebrand dress, 1966
Susan Baptiste, who worked at a theatrical agency, pictured in London Life magazines What People are Wearing section wearing a voile dress with trumpet sleeves in a smudgy flower print of sea green

Background imageSusan Collection: Susan Penhaligon, British actress

Susan Penhaligon, British actress
Susan Penhaligon (b. 1949), British actress, at St Ives harbour, Cornwall. circa 1980s

Background imageSusan Collection: Mrs Ronald Ferguson on front cover of The Tatler

Mrs Ronald Ferguson on front cover of The Tatler
Mrs Ronald Ferguson (1937 - 1998), previously Susan Mary Wright and later, Susan Barrantes, mother of Sarah Ferguson, Duchess of York. Pictured on the front cover of The Tatler in January 1957

Background imageSusan Collection: Royal Wedding 1986 - parents of the bride and groom

Royal Wedding 1986 - parents of the bride and groom
Queen Elizabeth II accompanied by Major Ronald Ferguson followed by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh and Susan Barrantes start to walk down the aisle at Westminster Abbey following the marriage of

Background imageSusan Collection: Illustration, Susan Blue

Illustration, Susan Blue, showing a little girl in a white dress with blue trimmings and a wide-brimmed hat. 1885

Background imageSusan Collection: A Neighbourly Kiss

A Neighbourly Kiss
Illustration by Susan Pearse showing two children kissing through a gap in a garden fence. Susan Pearse was a regular contributor to the Sphere and other ILN titles




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Susan, a whimsical soul with a heart as pure as freshly fallen snow brought by the Fairy of the North Wind. She's not just any Susan; she's an enigma wrapped in mystery and sprinkled with magic. In her world, Ford Anglia cars glide through the streets like graceful dancers, captivating all who lay eyes upon them. Susan finds herself drawn to their allure, dreaming of embarking on adventures that only these magnificent machines can offer. As fall arrives, Susan's loyal companion is none other than a Wire Fox Terrier named 54. Together they explore nature's wonders, chasing leaves and creating memories that will last a lifetime. But there is more to Susan than meets the eye. In Alison's house by Susan Glaspell, she unravels poetic romances hidden within its walls—a testament to her profound understanding of love and human connection. Just like Four & Twenty Blackbirds singing in unison, Susan embraces life's melodies with grace and harmony. Her spirit soars high above while playing Battledore & shuttlecock—an embodiment of resilience and determination. In secret glens where fairies dance in circles known as Fairy Rings, Susan becomes one with nature—her laughter echoing through enchanted forests. Miss Susan Morland embodies elegance personified—a beacon of grace amidst chaos. Susie's Castle stands tall in Portincaple overlooking Loch Long in Argyll, Scotland—a place where dreams come true for those fortunate enough to visit. Bye Baby Bunting whispers tales from afar as it sways gently in the Scottish breeze. Venturing into The Land of Nod created by none other than Susan Beatrice Pearse herself reveals fantastical realms beyond imagination—where reality intertwines seamlessly with fantasy. Yet even amidst wonderment lies darkness; Day UFO Abduction haunts her thoughts from 1974—an eerie reminder that mysteries still linger unanswered among the stars above.