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Bert Collection (page 2)

"Bert: A Journey through Time and Characters" Step into the world of Bert, a name that has been associated with various personalities and moments throughout history

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Bert Collection: Austin 7 of Bert Hadley, winner of a bronze award at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937
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Bert Collection: Bert Hadley and his winning Austin car, Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939. Artist: Bill Brunell
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Bert Collection: Bert Hadleys Austin on the way to winning the Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939
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Bert Collection: Bert Hadleys Austin winning the Imperial Trophy, Crystal Palace, 1939. Artist: Bill Brunell
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Bert Collection: Austin 7 works team, Brooklands 1937. Artist: Bill Brunell
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Bert Collection: The New York Repertory Company playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1979
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Bert Collection: HA Bert Barry, World Sculling Champion, 1935
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Bert Collection: Man on a cliff overlooking Naeroyfjord, Sogne, Norway. Artist: Bert Underwood
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Bert Collection: A Murmansk Murmur by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon
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Bert Collection: Statue of Paul Bert, Hanoi, Indochina (Vietnam)
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Bert Collection: Herbert John Louis Hinkler, 1892 - 1933, aka Bert Hinkler and Australian Lone Eagle
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Bert Collection: southeast Janiculum Rome Aventine hill Alban mountains
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Bert Collection: Rome Tiber island southeast Stereographic views
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Bert Collection: Vatican palace St. Peter dome Stereographic views
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Bert Collection: home old merchant Venice Palazzo Ca d Oro Stereographic views
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Bert Collection: Here Comes the Bride by Robert P Weston and Bert Lee
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Bert Collection: WW2 Valentines Day card, Home Guard
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Bert Collection: Birds of Ill Omen, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: One Hundred War Cartoons from LONDON OPINION
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Bert Collection: Hanoi, Vietnam - Rue Paul Bert
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Bert Collection: WIZARD OF OZ, 1939. Judy Garland as Dorothy, Ray Bolger as the Scarecrow
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Bert Collection: Woollen embroidery on part of army shirt, 1945
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Bert Collection: Now, Bert! FORGET IT!, 1945 (c)
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Bert Collection: I ll buy that dream - Music Sheet Cover
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Bert Collection: Cartoon, Charles Henry Hawtrey, English actor
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Bert Collection: Lucky Girl by Douglas Furber, R P Weston and Bert Lee
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Bert Collection: Please Teacher by K R G Browne, R P Weston & Bert Lee
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Bert Collection: Sporting & Dramatic News cover - A Better Ole
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Bert Collection: That Hat, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Valuable Fragments from Flanders, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: The Wrong Theatre, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: An In-fringe-ment, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: A Puzzle for Paderewski, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Bairnsfather sketch in revue
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Bert Collection: Bairnsfatherland
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Bert Collection: A Castle in the Air, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Who d Have Thought It?, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Vindictive, eh?, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Old Bill as the Instructor of Youth, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Restraint on Anticipation, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: The Raid, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: The Recruiting Problem Solved, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: A Tidy Job, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: IF Bairnsfather retired! by Dudley Tennant
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Bert Collection: Second-Lieut. Mabel, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: WWI Poster, Wanted Men Munitions Money
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Bert Collection: Envy at the Chateau, by Bairnsfather
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Bert Collection: Women WW1 Joan of Arc


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"Bert: A Journey through Time and Characters" Step into the world of Bert, a name that has been associated with various personalities and moments throughout history. From a thought-provoking World War II poster titled "Is Your Journey Really Necessary?" to the iconic portrayal of the Cowardly Lion by Bert Lahr in the 1939 film adaptation of "The Wizard of Oz, " this name holds significance. But it doesn't stop there. Meet Tracie Howie from Norwich, proud owner of Bert, a Bloodhound who triumphed as Best of Breed winner at Crufts 2023. This Saturday was truly memorable for them both at NEC Birmingham. Delve further into history and you'll find an intriguing WWI cartoon called "Arf a Mo, Kaiser. " featuring none other than Bert himself. His presence extends to sports too, with mentions in connection to the Wales rugby team back in 1905. Music enthusiasts will recognize Bert's influence on music covers like "In the Quartermasters Stores" and sheet music featuring British female impersonator Bert Errol. These artistic expressions capture his versatility across different forms of entertainment. Bairnsfather's illustrations also feature our enigmatic protagonist - from his work titled "The Conscientious Exhilarator" to another piece named "His Fatal Beauty. " These captivating artworks showcase yet another side to our multifaceted character. Even aviation is not untouched by Bert's charm; Avro 560 flown by aviator extraordinaire Bert Hinkler takes center stage at Lympne Light Aerodrome – an embodiment of courage and adventure. Lastly, we cannot forget about members of Cuddington Golf Club in Surrey who shared countless memories together back in 1933 – their camaraderie forever etched alongside our beloved figurehead, Bert. Through these diverse glimpses into history and culture, one thing becomes clear: whether it be war or peace, sports or entertainment, Bert's name has left an indelible mark.