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Coyne Collection

"Coyne: A Journey through Time and Entertainment" Step into the world of Coyne, where helicopters and UFOs take flight, transporting us to a realm of wonder

Background imageCoyne Collection: Coyne Helicopter / Ufo

Coyne Helicopter / Ufo
Captain Lawrence J. Coyne, piloting a UH-1H helicopter observes a UFO at close quarters, the craft beaming a green light on the chopper near Mansfield, Ohio, USA

Background imageCoyne Collection: Patrons of the Cafe Royal

Patrons of the Cafe Royal
Sketches by H. H. Harris of various well-known artists, writers and celebrities of the 1930s who were regular patrons of the Cafe Royal in Regent Street, London

Background imageCoyne Collection: A scene from No No Nanette at the Palace Theatre, London (1925) with Joseph Coyne

A scene from No No Nanette at the Palace Theatre, London (1925) with Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale and George Grossmith Date: 1925

Background imageCoyne Collection: A portrait of Huguette Duflos (1920-24) of the Comedie Francaise Date: 1920-1924

A portrait of Huguette Duflos (1920-24) of the Comedie Francaise Date: 1920-1924

Background imageCoyne Collection: Portrait, The Late Mr Fred Coyne, Music-Hall Types

Portrait, The Late Mr Fred Coyne, Music-Hall Types (A Recollection). Fred Coyne (1845-1886) was a music hall singer. 1886

Background imageCoyne Collection: Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots Revue

Audience of stars at midnight performance of Charlots Revue
A galaxy of stars in the audience for the midnight performance of the first night of Charlots Revue at the Prince of Wales Theatre in April 1925

Background imageCoyne Collection: The Swell on the Stock Exchange by Carr Lynn

The Swell on the Stock Exchange by Carr Lynn
Promotional music sheet for The Swell on the Stock Exchange, music hall song of 1876 by Carr Lynn and sung with immense success by Fred Coyne

Background imageCoyne Collection: Oh Fred! Tell Them To Stop by George Meen

Oh Fred! Tell Them To Stop by George Meen
Promotional music sheet for Oh Fred! Tell Them When To Stop music hall song of 1880 by George Meen and sung with immense success by Fred Coyne

Background imageCoyne Collection: So I ll Never Ride Again, by Harry Leighton & George Everard

So I ll Never Ride Again, by Harry Leighton & George Everard
Promotional music sheet for So Ill Never Ride Again" music hall song of 1900 by Harry Leighton & George Everard. Sung by Frank Coyne

Background imageCoyne Collection: Mass meeting in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada

Mass meeting in Cobalt, Ontario, Canada
Mass meeting in Cobalt, a silver mining town in Ontario, Canada. circa 1908

Background imageCoyne Collection: Scene from Sugar-loaf Mountain, c1840. Artist: James-Baylie Allen

Scene from Sugar-loaf Mountain, c1840. Artist: James-Baylie Allen
Scene from Sugar-loaf Mountain, c1840. Sugarloaf Mountain in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is at the mouth of Guanabara Bay on a peninsula of the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageCoyne Collection: Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, 1907. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield

Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, 1907. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield
Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, 1907. Elsie and Coyne are playing the parts of Sonia and Prince Danilo respectively

Background imageCoyne Collection: Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, 1908. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield

Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, 1908. Artist: Foulsham and Banfield
Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, 1908. Elsie and Coyne are playing the parts of Sonia and Prince Danilo respectively

Background imageCoyne Collection: Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, c1907

Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne in The Merry Widow, c1907. Elsie as Sonia (the Merry Widow) and Coyne as Prince Danilo. The English adaptation of Franz Lehars operetta, with lyrics by Adrian Ross

Background imageCoyne Collection: Cover of Dance Magazine, December 1923

Cover of Dance Magazine, December 1923
Featuring the dancing act of French and Coyne Date: 1923

Background imageCoyne Collection: Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-Barlett

Joe Coyne & Ellis Ashmead-Barlett
Front cover of The Tatler featuring Joseph (Joe) Coyne (1867-1941), American actor and singer, entertaining crowds at the Empire Theatre during World War

Background imageCoyne Collection: Kennedy and Advisors, 1961

Kennedy and Advisors, 1961
KENNEDY AND ADVISORS, 1961. U.S. President John F. Kennedy photographed with members of his Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board at the White House in Washington, D.C. 15 May 1961


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"Coyne: A Journey through Time and Entertainment" Step into the world of Coyne, where helicopters and UFOs take flight, transporting us to a realm of wonder. Picture yourself at the Palace Theatre in London, 1925, immersed in the enchanting performance of "No No Nanette, " starring Joseph Coyne alongside Binnie Hale and George Grossmith. As you stroll down memory lane, join the patrons of Cafe Royal as they indulge in lively conversations and laughter. A portrait captures Huguette Duflos from Comedie Francaise during 1920-1924, her elegance frozen in time. Intriguingly, we encounter a portrait titled "The Late Mr Fred Coyne, " showcasing music-hall types that once graced stages with their talent. The audience is filled with stars at a midnight performance of Charlots Revue; their presence illuminates the night sky like constellations. Venturing beyond entertainment realms, we witness the hustle and bustle on the Stock Exchange through Carr Lynn's masterpiece "The Swell. " Meanwhile, George Meen's artwork beckons us to hear Fred exclaiming passionately for them to stop - an intriguing mystery unfolds before our eyes. From stage performances to mass meetings held in Cobalt, Ontario Canada - every corner holds stories waiting to be discovered. Transported back even further to c1840 by James-Baylie Allen's brushstrokes depicting a scene from Sugar-loaf Mountain; it feels as if we can almost breathe in that crisp mountain air. Finally, Lily Elsie and Joseph Coyne grace us with their presence in Foulsham and Banfield's portrayal of "The Merry Widow" from 1908. Their chemistry radiates off the canvas like fireworks on New Year's Eve. Coyne takes us on an extraordinary journey through time - captivating our senses with artistry spanning across various forms of entertainment.