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Terry Collection (page 2)

Terry, a name that resonates with history and diverse experiences

Background imageTerry Collection: Ellen Terry

Ellen Terry

Background imageTerry Collection: Ellen Terry's Bouquet at the Lyric Theatre, London

Ellen Terry's Bouquet at the Lyric Theatre, London, 29 July 1917 - WW1 charity programme cover Date: 1917

Background imageTerry Collection: WW2 - Pilot's Wife's Tale

WW2 - Pilot's Wife's Tale
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Pilot's Wife's Tale, written by Esther Terry Wright, the wife of an R.A.F. pilot

Background imageTerry Collection: Pirrie Carlisle Archive - autographs and photos

Pirrie Carlisle Archive - autographs and photos
Pirrie Carlisle Archive - autographs collected relating to an important Anglo Irish Society family involved in the planning, design and building of the Olympic class liners

Background imageTerry Collection: Actors and Actresses

Actors and Actresses
Edwardian actors and actresses. Mr. Bernard Shaw and Miss Lillah McCarthy. Mr. Fred Terry's Daughter. Mr. Arthur Bourchier. Miss Iris Hoey. Miss Ellen Terry. Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree

Background imageTerry Collection: Mr Edward Terry, actor, in three of his theatrical roles

Mr Edward Terry, actor, in three of his theatrical roles
Mr Edward Terry, actor, (10 March 1844 ?? 2 April 1912) photographed in three theatrical roles; two as Dick Phenyl, in Sweet Lavender, one as Mr Egerton-Bompas, in The Times, by Arthur Wing Pinero

Background imageTerry Collection: Mabel Terry Lewis, in A Pair of Spectacles, Garrick Theatre

Mabel Terry Lewis, in A Pair of Spectacles, Garrick Theatre
Actress Mabel Terry Lewis, (28 October 1872 ?? 28 November 1957), appearing in the production A Pair of Spectacles, by Sydney Grundy, at the Garrick Theatre, London

Background imageTerry Collection: Mr Edward Terry, actor, seated studio portrait

Mr Edward Terry, actor, seated studio portrait
Mr Edward Terry, actor, (10 March 1844 ?? 2 April 1912) seated studio portrait in astrakhan coat. Edward Terry founded Terry's Theatre, at the site of the Coal Hole music hall and public house

Background imageTerry Collection: Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson

Fred Terry and his daughter Phillida Terson
Fred Terry (1863-1933) was an English actor and theatrical manager. Here he is seen with his daughter Phyllis Neilson-Terry (1892-1977) who was then performing under the name of Phillida Terson

Background imageTerry Collection: Caricature illustration, A Dear Little 'Dickey Bird', by Stan Terry

Caricature illustration, A Dear Little "Dickey Bird", by Stan Terry. Showing confident man under a tree, staring at woman passenger in motor car

Background imageTerry Collection: Caricature illustration, showing man coming in from gardening

Caricature illustration, showing man coming in from gardening, treading clay into to neat living room carpet, with woman looking away in despair

Background imageTerry Collection: Caricature illustration of flustered Cook and assertive Housemaid, by Stan Terry

Caricature illustration of flustered Cook and assertive Housemaid, by Stan Terry. Captioned, Facts are Stranger than Fiction'

Background imageTerry Collection: Illustration of four school girls, speaking to a seated teacher

Illustration of four school girls, speaking to a seated teacher, map of Africa in background by Stan Terry. Captioned, Another Pavement Artiste

Background imageTerry Collection: Phyllis Neilson-Terry, actress, (1892-1977) theatrical studio portrait

Phyllis Neilson-Terry, actress, (1892-1977) theatrical studio portrait. Captioned, Favouring Father or Mother?: A Physiognomical Problem For Playgoers'

Background imageTerry Collection: Advert for Terry Anglepoise Lamps - currently unavailable to buy, due to the war. Date: 1943

Advert for Terry Anglepoise Lamps - currently unavailable to buy, due to the war. Date: 1943

Background imageTerry Collection: Dame Alice Ellen Terry (1847 - 1928), English actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress

Dame Alice Ellen Terry (1847 - 1928), English actress who became the leading Shakespearean actress in Britain. Date: 1901

Background imageTerry Collection: Mike Terry Leader Speaking Annual General Meeting

Mike Terry Leader Speaking Annual General Meeting
mike, terry, leader, speaking, annual, general, meeting, sheffield, panel, francis, bob, hughes, amin, mwani, agm, anti, apartheid, movement, activists, activism, activist, social, political

Background imageTerry Collection: Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd, British comedy actors

Terry Scott and Hugh Lloyd, British comedy actors
Owen John "Terry" Scott (1927-1994), English actor and comedian. Seen here (left) with Hugh Lloyd (1923-2008), probably when they were both appearing in the TV comedy series, Hugh and I

Background imageTerry Collection: ROMEO JULIET DEATH SCENE

ROMEO JULIET DEATH SCENE
Miss Phyllis Neilson-Terry is Juliet, Mr Vernon Steel is Romeo, in the dramatic climax to this sad tale of star- crossed lovers. Date: 16 December 1910

Background imageTerry Collection: Actress As Juliet

Actress As Juliet
Act V, Scene III Phyllis Neilson-Terry & Vernon steel as Romeo & Juliet'; lovers united in death Date: Early twentieth century

Background imageTerry Collection: The Langdale Pikes, Lake District

The Langdale Pikes, Lake District by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: The Harbour Polperro Landscape scene England

The Harbour Polperro Landscape scene England
The, Harbour, Polperro, Landscape, scene, England, Watercolour, painting, Terry, Whitworth, 12023074

Background imageTerry Collection: St Michael's Mount

St Michael's Mount by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: St. Mawes

St. Mawes by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Old Post Office, Tintagel

Old Post Office, Tintagel by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Old Bridge House, Ambleside, Lake District

Old Bridge House, Ambleside, Lake District by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Mullion Cove

Mullion Cove by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Land's End

Land's End by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Harlech Castle

Harlech Castle by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Dove Cottage, Grasmere

Dove Cottage, Grasmere by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Conwy Castle

Conwy Castle by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Caernarfon Castle

Caernarfon Castle by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Beaumaris Castle

Beaumaris Castle by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Lyme Regis, the harbour from the Cobb

Lyme Regis, the harbour from the Cobb by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Worcester Cathedral

Worcester Cathedral by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Winkle Street, Calbourne, Isle of Wight

Winkle Street, Calbourne, Isle of Wight by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Winchester Cathedral

Winchester Cathedral by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Dartmoor

Widecombe-in-the-Moor, Dartmoor by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: White Horse, Westbury

White Horse, Westbury by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Wells-next-the Sea

Wells-next-the Sea by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Wells Cathedral, West Front

Wells Cathedral, West Front by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Torre Abbey Gardens, Torquay

Torre Abbey Gardens, Torquay by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Tom Quad, Christchurch, Oxford

Tom Quad, Christchurch, Oxford by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: Thomas Hardy's Birthplace, Higher Bockhampton

Thomas Hardy's Birthplace, Higher Bockhampton by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: The Yarn Market, Dunster

The Yarn Market, Dunster by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: The West Front, York Minster

The West Front, York Minster by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: The Square, Hope Cove

The Square, Hope Cove by Terry Whitworth

Background imageTerry Collection: The Square, Alfriston

The Square, Alfriston by Terry Whitworth



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Terry, a name that resonates with history and diverse experiences. From the talented actress Ellen Terry to the charming Kent Home, this caption takes you on a journey through time. Ellen Terry, born in 1864 and leaving her mark until 1942, was an iconic figure in the world of theater. Her performances captivated audiences and showcased her immense talent. Creator George Frederick Watts immortalized her essence in his artwork. In moments of grandeur like coronations, Terry's presence was felt as she witnessed the Royal Marine Guard of Honour march past or listened to the Guards Band Queens escort during such significant events. These were times when tradition met elegance. But life is not only about formalities; it also embraces leisure and relaxation. Henley-on-Thames offered a serene escape from bustling city life, where one could enjoy nature's beauty while indulging in peaceful activities by its waterside. Terrys exerciser for men advertised in 1939 highlighted their commitment to promoting fitness even before it became mainstream. This glimpse into history reminds us that health has always been valued across generations. Speaking of history, Lyme Regis from the Cobb Landscape scene paints a picturesque view of England's countryside—a reminder of simpler times filled with natural wonders waiting to be explored. Belita's birthday party reported by The Sketch showcases how celebrations have evolved over time but still hold significance today. It reminds us that joyous occasions bring people together regardless of era or social status. Carbrook Recreation Ground plan from 1897 reveals how communities have always sought spaces for recreation and bonding—places where memories are made through shared laughter and playfulness among friends and families alike. Lady Windermere's Fan represents just one example of countless plays performed throughout history—an art form that continues to entertain audiences worldwide with its timeless stories brought to life on stage. Lastly, we encounter Ellen Terry at age sixteen—a snapshot capturing youthfulness brimming with potential—the promise of a bright future ahead.