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Jayne Collection

"Jayne: A Name That Echoes Through Time" Lady Jayne, known for her elegance and grace, always embraced the beauty of simplicity

Background imageJayne Collection: Lady Jayne

Lady Jayne
Jan Slotboom

Background imageJayne Collection: Beauty sleep every night'. Helmets that were scientifically shaped to fit the head. Date: 1932

Beauty sleep every night'. Helmets that were scientifically shaped to fit the head. Date: 1932

Background imageJayne Collection: Jayne Torvill

Jayne Torvill Ice Dance Championships 29 January 1994 Date: 29 January 1994

Background imageJayne Collection: Television presenter Cathy Secker with Jane, David, a guinea pig, cat and rabbit

Television presenter Cathy Secker with Jane, David, a guinea pig, cat and rabbit. 11th July 1984

Background imageJayne Collection: Dr Theodore von Krmn, 1881-1963, with the actress Jayn?

Dr Theodore von Krmn, 1881-1963, with the actress Jayn?
Dr Theodore von Krmn, 1881-1963, with the actress Jayne Mansfield

Background imageJayne Collection: JAYNE MANSFIELD (1933-1967). American film actress

JAYNE MANSFIELD (1933-1967). American film actress

Background imageJayne Collection: Jayne Mansfield / 20C Fox

Jayne Mansfield / 20C Fox
JAYNE MANSFIELD (Jayne Palmer) American film actress

Background imageJayne Collection: PHILADELPHIA: THIRD STREET. View of Third Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: THIRD STREET. View of Third Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, showing the Public Ledger and the Jayne Buildings, then among the tallest buildings in the city

Background imageJayne Collection: PATENT MEDICINE, c1889. American advertisement for Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge

PATENT MEDICINE, c1889. American advertisement for Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge, a remedy for worms. Lithograph, c1889

Background imageJayne Collection: The Jayne building, the first skyscraper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

The Jayne building, the first skyscraper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed in 1849 by William Johnston for Dr
SKYSCRAPER: JAYNE BUILDING. The Jayne building, the first skyscraper in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, designed in 1849 by William Johnston for Dr. David Jayne, a patent medicine manufacturer

Background imageJayne Collection: Advert for Ladye Jayne slumber helmet 1934

Advert for Ladye Jayne slumber helmet 1934
Beauty sleep every night. Always wear a Ladye Jayne during sleep and especially after a wave-set. It will keep your hair continually in good trim

Background imageJayne Collection: F. Moras Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, 610 Jayn

F. Moras Lithographic Establishment, Philadelphia, 610 Jayne St. Plain & fancy printing. Advertising or large business card shows two vignettes, on the left, a man is sitting at a table

Background imageJayne Collection: Dr. David Jayne & son

Dr. David Jayne & son. Dr. David Jayne & son

Background imageJayne Collection: Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge. A sure remedy for worms

Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge. A sure remedy for worms. Advertisement for patent remedies, showing Moses held in a basket by a young woman. Date c1889


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"Jayne: A Name That Echoes Through Time" Lady Jayne, known for her elegance and grace, always embraced the beauty of simplicity. With a touch of melancholy in her eyes, she would often hum "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" as she prepared for another night of peaceful slumber. Her secret? Beauty sleep every night with helmets scientifically shaped to fit the contours of her head. In 1932, Lady Jayne's timeless charm captivated many hearts. She shared the spotlight with legendary figure skater Jayne Torvill, both leaving an indelible mark on their respective fields. Television presenter Cathy Secker found solace in the company of Jane, David (a guinea pig), a cat, and a rabbit - a testament to Lady Jayne's gentle nature that transcended species. Dr. Theodore von Kármán himself seemed enchanted by an actress named Jayn?, perhaps finding inspiration in her captivating performances. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean, American film actress Jayne Mansfield graced screens with her undeniable talent and allure. The cityscape transformed through time but retained its essence; Philadelphia's Third Street stood tall like The Jayne Building - the first skyscraper designed by William Johnston for Dr. David Jayne back in 1849. This visionary doctor was also behind Dr. D. Jaynes tonic vermifuge - a patent medicine advertised fervently in late 19th-century America. Amidst it all, one image stands out: an advert from 1934 showcasing Ladye Jayne slumber helmet – epitomizing comfort and sophistication simultaneously. From historical landmarks to iconic personalities bearing this name throughout history, "Jayne" remains etched into our collective memory as a symbol of resilience and timeless beauty.