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Beanstalk Collection

"Scaling New Heights: The Enduring Tale of the Beanstalk" Once upon a time, in the realm of folklore and imagination, there lived a young lad named Jack Spriggins

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Beanstalk Collection: Jack Spriggins and the Enchanted Bean
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Beanstalk Collection: Programme cover for Jack in the Beanstalk, 1921
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack Climbing Stalk
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Beanstalk Collection: Sir George Edward Wade (1869 - 1954), Comedian, professionally known as George Robey
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and The Beanstalk by Margaret Tarrant
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Beanstalk Collection: WW2, Jack And The Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk, descending with the hen
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: The Drury-Lane Pantomime, 'Jack and the Beanstalk'(engraving)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack cutting down the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: George Robey and Clarice Mayne as Dame Trot and Jack in the 1921-2 pantomime
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Beanstalk Collection: People of Panto-land, Jack & the Beanstalk at Hippodrome
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Beanstalk Collection: Pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, or the Seven Champions, Theatre Royal, Covent Garden
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Beanstalk Collection: Pantomime, Jack and the Beanstalk, Sheffield
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack And The Bean-Stalk (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack & the beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack the Conqueror
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack at the top of the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: 'Fee fi fo fum I smell the blood of an Englisman'
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Beanstalk Collection: Cartoon, Harry White of the Original White Mistrels
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk, Royal Theatre, Edinburgh
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Beanstalk Collection: Poster for Jack and the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Programme for Jack & the Beanstalk (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Then he climbed quietly down, Jack and the Beanstalk, 1925 (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack escaping with the magic harp, 1867 (chromolitho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Scenes from the Pantomime of 'Jack and the Beanstalk', at Covent Garden Theatre (engraving)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack in Wonderland, Crystal Palace Christmas Pantomime (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack cuts down the beanstalk, 1867 (chromolitho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack taking the moneybags from the Giants castle, 1867 (chromolitho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack in the Giants castle, 1867 (chromolitho)
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack And The Bean-Stalk (colour litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: 'Jack and the Beanstalk'at the Crystal Palace, the Dance of the Villagers of Cowslipdale (litho)
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Beanstalk Collection: PANTOMIME / JACK / BEANSTALK
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack and the Beanstalk, touring pantomime
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Beanstalk Collection: Fee Fi Fo Fum I Smell The Blood Of An Englisman. Illustration From Jack And The Beanstalk From The
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Beanstalk Collection: Panorama. Jack & the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: JACK AND THE BEANSTALK. Jack chopping down the magic beanstalk to save himself
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Beanstalk Collection: Misfitz - Jack and the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: Little Folk Misfitz - Jack and Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: A medley of pantomimes, silhouettes by Lotte Reiniger
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Beanstalk Collection: Jack & the Beanstalk
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Beanstalk Collection: Clarice Mayne in 1922
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Beanstalk Collection: BEAN VINES, 1938. A farm girl seated on a porch behind butter bean vines in Memphis, Tennessee
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Beanstalk Collection: Baron Munchausen climbs up to the moon by way of a Turkey bean plant, from The
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Beanstalk Collection: Man binds beans stakes in vegetable garden, print maker: Bernardus Johannes Blommers


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"Scaling New Heights: The Enduring Tale of the Beanstalk" Once upon a time, in the realm of folklore and imagination, there lived a young lad named Jack Spriggins. His name would forever be entwined with the enchanting tale of "Jack and the Beanstalk. " This timeless story has captivated audiences for generations, transcending boundaries and cultures. In 1921, a vibrant programme cover showcased Jack's daring adventure up that colossal beanstalk. It was as if one could feel his excitement pulsating through the illustration. With each step he took, our hearts raced alongside him. Speaking of heart-pounding moments, who can forget that iconic scene where Jack fearlessly climbed higher and higher? The image of him ascending towards unknown heights became etched in our minds—a symbol of bravery against all odds. But let us not confuse this courageous protagonist with another legendary figure—Jack the Giant Killer—who also faced towering adversaries but on different quests altogether. Each had their own tales to tell; however, it is Jack's ascent up that magical stalk that continues to resonate deeply within us. Even during World War II when times were tough, "Jack and the Beanstalk" managed to bring solace amidst chaos. Its whimsical charm provided an escape from reality—an invitation into a world where dreams flourished even in adversity. Descending from those lofty heights came yet another unforgettable moment—the triumphant return with the golden hen. As we marveled at his courage and resourcefulness, we couldn't help but cheer for Jack's triumph over greed and injustice. Beyond its fictional allure lies a real-life comedian by the name Sir George Edward Wade or George Robey—whose portrayal of characters like these brought laughter to countless faces throughout his career. He added an extra layer of joy to this beloved tale whenever he stepped onto stage or screen. And so it goes—a panorama unfolding before our eyes—wherever we encounter "Jack and the Beanstalk.