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Minnie Collection

"Minnie: A Timeless Icon of Entertainment and Elegance" From gracing the cover of Film Pictorial in September 1933 alongside her beloved partner Mickey Mouse

Background imageMinnie Collection: Cover of Film Pictorial - September 1933 - Mickey Mouse

Cover of Film Pictorial - September 1933 - Mickey Mouse
Cover of Film Pictorial ( All Star Souvenir Number ) of September 30th 1933 featuring Mickey Mouse. Disney Copyright - essential to credit the copyright holder on any reproduction Date: 1933

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Duncan music hall coster act

Minnie Duncan music hall coster act
Minnie Duncan of the music hall double act Duncan and Godfrey (Arthur Godfrey). Wearing coster costume of long black skirt with full-length white apron, shawl and large hat with ostrich feathers

Background imageMinnie Collection: Arthur Godfrey music hall coster act

Arthur Godfrey music hall coster act
Arthur Godfrey of the music hall coster double act Duncan and Godfrey with Minnie Duncan. Wearing coster costume of suit with long jacket and bell bottomed trousers trimmed with pearly buttons

Background imageMinnie Collection: Countess of Tankerville (Leonora Van Marter)

Countess of Tankerville (Leonora Van Marter)
Lady Paget, formerly Minnie Stevens of New York, American heiress and prominent society hostess. Known as Mrs Arthur Paget before her husband was elevated to the peerage. Date: 1904

Background imageMinnie Collection: Violet Carson as Ena Sharples, Coronation Street

Violet Carson as Ena Sharples, Coronation Street
Violet Carson (right, 1898-1983) as Ena Sharples in the long-running TV soap, Coronation Street, with her two friends, Minnie Caldwell (played by Margot Bryant)

Background imageMinnie Collection: The cast of Hay Fever, described as Noel Cowards Clean Play 'by The Sketch

The cast of Hay Fever, described as Noel Cowards Clean Play "by The Sketch
The cast of Hay Fever, described as Noel Cowards Clean Play " by The Sketch. Marie Tempest played the role of Judith Bliss, a bohemian ex-actress, while Graham Browne her husband, David Bliss

Background imageMinnie Collection: Suppose we found snow fairies there, by Minnie Asprey

Suppose we found snow fairies there, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Everette Kirby - Mistress of William West Durant

Minnie Everette Kirby - Mistress of William West Durant
Minnie Everette Kirby (1876-1944) - Mistress of William West Durant. Graduated from State Teachers College of Potsdam in 1895. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageMinnie Collection: Ivor Novello in I Lived With You

Ivor Novello in I Lived With You
Ivor Novello (1893-1951) wrote and starred in this stage production of I Lived With You, which was later made into a film

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Saltzmann-Stevens, American opera singer

Minnie Saltzmann-Stevens, American opera singer
Madame Minnie Saltzmann-Stevens, American opera singer, soprano, in the role of Brunnhilde Date: 1910

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Thompson, Dallas cowgirl in New York

Minnie Thompson, Dallas cowgirl in New York
Minnie Thompson from Dallas, Texas, performs horse riding feats outside the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Central Park, New York. She had won many prizes as a trainer of unbroken horses. Date: 1910

Background imageMinnie Collection: I saw her sitting at her work

I saw her sitting at her work
1192271 I saw her sitting at her work by Hammond, Gertrude E. Demain (1862-1952); Private Collection; (add.info.: David Copperfield published by George G Harrap & Co Ltd)

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Terry as the Sylph Coquette in Cinderella

Minnie Terry as the Sylph Coquette in Cinderella Date: 1890s

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Palmer, a Reminiscence of My Sweetheart

Minnie Palmer, a Reminiscence of My Sweetheart Date: 1890s

Background imageMinnie Collection: Mickey Mouse

Mickey Mouse
A postcard depicting Mickey & Minnie Mouse promoting Deans Rag Books at Blackpool. Photographer: Anon

Background imageMinnie Collection: Minnie Salzmann-Stevens

Minnie Salzmann-Stevens (1874-1950). Soprano, born in Illinois, USA. Date: circa 1912

Background imageMinnie Collection: Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in The House that Jack Built

Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar in The House that Jack Built
Theatrical double act Norah Blaney and Gwen Farrar dressed as what appears to be Mickey and Minnie Mouse in a scene from " The House That Jack Built"

Background imageMinnie Collection: Old Mother Hubbard, by Minnie Asprey

Old Mother Hubbard, by Minnie Asprey
She went to the bakers to buy him some bread, And when she came back, the poor dog was dead, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Puss in Boots, by Minnie Asprey

Puss in Boots, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Little Miss Muffit, by Minnie Asprey

Little Miss Muffit, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Little Bo-Peep, by Minnie Asprey

Little Bo-Peep, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Little Goody Two Shoes, by Minnie Asprey

Little Goody Two Shoes, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Little Boy Blue, by Minnie Asprey

Little Boy Blue, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: May, by Minnie Asprey

May, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: September, by Minnie Asprey

September, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: October, by Minnie Asprey

October, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: November, by Minnie Asprey

November, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: March, by Minnie Asprey

March, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: June, by Minnie Asprey

June, by Minnie Asprey
June, Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: January, by Minnie Asprey

January, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: July, by Minnie Asprey

July, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: August, by Minnie Asprey

August, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: February, by Minnie Asprey

February, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: December, by Minnie Asprey

December, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: April, by Minnie Asprey

April, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: When Mothers Ship Comes Home, by Minnie Asprey

When Mothers Ship Comes Home, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: The Wishing Cap, by Minnie Asprey

The Wishing Cap, by Minnie Asprey
If I the wishing cap could find, I should want the funniest things! by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: The Land of Nod, by Minnie Asprey

The Land of Nod, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: This land of By and By, by Minnie Asprey

This land of By and By, by Minnie Asprey
Its a place that Mother tells us of, This land of By and By, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: The House That Jack Built, by Minnie Asprey

The House That Jack Built, by Minnie Asprey. This is the man all tattered and torn, That kissed the maiden all forlorn... circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: In case they wanted us to play! by Minnie Asprey

In case they wanted us to play! by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: And make big snowballs all the day, by Minnie Asprey

And make big snowballs all the day, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Suppose we went, Just you and I, by Minnie Asprey

Suppose we went, Just you and I, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: We d go as near them as we dare, by Minnie Asprey

We d go as near them as we dare, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: To where the mountains touch the sky, by Minnie Asprey

To where the mountains touch the sky, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: Suppose! by Minnie Asprey

Suppose! by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: You may fly to the moon to play, by Minnie Asprey

You may fly to the moon to play, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918

Background imageMinnie Collection: We d eat plum cake the live-long day, by Minnie Asprey

We d eat plum cake the live-long day, by Minnie Asprey. circa 1918



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"Minnie: A Timeless Icon of Entertainment and Elegance" From gracing the cover of Film Pictorial in September 1933 alongside her beloved partner Mickey Mouse, to captivating audiences with her music hall coster act as Minnie Duncan, this vivacious character has left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment. Not only did she share the stage with renowned performers like Arthur Godfrey and Ivor Novello, but she also caught the attention of high society as the Countess of Tankerville, known by her birth name Leonora Van Marter. Her versatility knew no bounds as she transitioned effortlessly from opera singer Minnie Saltzmann-Stevens to Dallas cowgirl Minnie Thompson in New York. Minnie's influence extended beyond live performances; she became a household name through television screens as Violet Carson brought her to life in Coronation Street. From Ena Sharples' iconic portrayal to Mrs Arthur Paget's enchanting encounters with Grand Duke Alexis, Minnie proved that her charm transcended time and mediums. Even during times of turmoil such as World War II, Minnie continued to bring joy through animated cartoons like Mini Mouse Walt Disney Cartoon Card. And who could forget "Suppose we found snow fairies there" penned by none other than talented writer Minnie Asprey? As we reflect on history's most memorable moments, let us not overlook the impact made by these debutantes making their curtsey during The 1958 Season. Among them stood our beloved Minnie – a symbol of resilience and grace amidst changing times. Through every role she embraced and every persona she embodied, Minnie remains an enduring figure whose legacy continues to captivate hearts worldwide. She reminds us that true artistry knows no boundaries – it simply delights and inspires for generations to come.