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"Billy: A Multifaceted Name Across Time and Cultures" From the exhilarating soccer match in England, 1966

Background imageBilly Collection: Edmond Hall, Andy Cooper, Billy Law and Alan Elsdon Band, 1966. Creator: Brian Foskett

Edmond Hall, Andy Cooper, Billy Law and Alan Elsdon Band, 1966. Creator: Brian Foskett
Edmond Hall, Andy Cooper, Billy Law and Alan Elsdon Band, 1966. Hall (1901-1967) was an American jazz clarinetist and bandleader who worked extensively with many top performers as both a sideman

Background imageBilly Collection: New South Wales Aborigines - King Billy and his A. D. C. s, c1900. Creator: Unknown

New South Wales Aborigines - King Billy and his A. D. C. s, c1900. Creator: Unknown
New South Wales Aborigines - Jimmy Clements and his A.D.C. s, c1900. Jimmy Clements (c1847 -1927) was an Aboriginal elder from the Wiradjuri tribe in Australia

Background imageBilly Collection: Ashtabula, Ohio, USA - Flatiron Park - Old Cannon

Ashtabula, Ohio, USA - Flatiron Park - Old Cannon
Ashtabula, Ohio, USA - Flatiron Park, looking toward Center Street - The Old Cannon - " which held Billy Whitlas $10, 000 ransom nearly six hours" Date: circa 1920

Background imageBilly Collection: I ll Close My Eyes (And Make Believe Its You), 1930s. Artist: Fred Low

I ll Close My Eyes (And Make Believe Its You), 1930s. Artist: Fred Low
I ll Close My Eyes (And Make Believe Its You), 1930s. Cover to sheet music for a song by Billy Reid

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Higgins and George Coleman, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor

Billy Higgins and George Coleman, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor
Billy Higgins and George Coleman, London, 1976

Background imageBilly Collection: George Coleman and Billy Higgins, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor

George Coleman and Billy Higgins, London, 1976. Artist: Brian O Connor
George Coleman and Billy Higgins, London, 1976

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Higgins, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, August 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor

Billy Higgins, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, August 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor
Nicholas Payton, Brecon Jazz Festival, Powys, Wales, August 2001

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Higgins, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, March 1989. Artist: Brian O Connor

Billy Higgins, Ronnie Scotts, Soho, London, March 1989. Artist: Brian O Connor
Billy Higgins, Ronnie Scott s, Soho, London, March 1989

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Butterfield and Tony Scott, Pizza Express, London, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor

Billy Butterfield and Tony Scott, Pizza Express, London, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor
Billy Butterfield, American band leader, jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and cornetist with Tony Scott, American jazz clarinetist and arranger, Pizza Express, London, 1981

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Butterfield, Pizza Express, Dean St, London, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor

Billy Butterfield, Pizza Express, Dean St, London, 1981. Artist: Brian O Connor
Billy Butterfield, Pizza Express, Dean St, London, 1981.Butterfield was a band leader, jazz trumpeter, flugelhornist and cornetist

Background imageBilly Collection: American drummer Billy Higgins at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983. Artist

American drummer Billy Higgins at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983. Artist
American drummer Billy Higgins at the Bracknell Jazz Festival, Berkshire, 1983

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Cobham conducting a drum clinic at the Horseshoe Hotel, London, 1980. Artist

Billy Cobham conducting a drum clinic at the Horseshoe Hotel, London, 1980. Artist
Billy Cobham conducting a drum clinic at the Horseshoe Hotel, London, 1980

Background imageBilly Collection: Jazz at the BBCs recording studios, London, 22 April 1982. Artist: Denis Williams

Jazz at the BBCs recording studios, London, 22 April 1982. Artist: Denis Williams
Jazz at the BBCs recording studios, London, 22 April 1982. Musicians Roy Williams, Kenny Baker, Danny Moss and Henry Mackenzie getting their parts sorted out under the eye of arranger Billy May

Background imageBilly Collection: Peanuts Hucko and Billy Butterfield playing at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 1986. Artist

Peanuts Hucko and Billy Butterfield playing at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 1986. Artist
Peanuts Hucko (clarinet) and Billy Butterfield (trumpet) playing at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 1986

Background imageBilly Collection: The Terry Lightfoot Band in concert at Oakmere House, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 7 October 1986

The Terry Lightfoot Band in concert at Oakmere House, Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 7 October 1986. Dick Wellstood (piano). Billy Butterfield (trumpet)

Background imageBilly Collection: Terry Lightfoot, Peanuts Hucko and Billy Butterfield playing at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 1986

Terry Lightfoot, Peanuts Hucko and Billy Butterfield playing at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 1986
Terry Lightfoot (clarinet), Peanuts Hucko (clarinet) and Billy Butterfield (trumpet) playing at Potters Bar, Hertfordshire, 1986

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Eckstine on stage with his daughter Gina at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1980

Billy Eckstine on stage with his daughter Gina at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 1980
Singer Billy Eckstine on stage with his daughter Gina at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 12 June 1980. The pianist is Bobby Tucker, who worked with Billie Holiday

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Eckstine playing the flugelhorn at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 12 June 1980

Billy Eckstine playing the flugelhorn at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 12 June 1980

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Eckstine in full song at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 12 June 1980

Billy Eckstine in full song at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 12 June 1980

Background imageBilly Collection: The JJ Johnson Quintet performing at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena

The JJ Johnson Quintet performing at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena, 4 May 1993: Renee Rosnes (piano), JJ Johnson (trombone), Rufus Reid (double bass)

Background imageBilly Collection: The JJ Johnson Quintet at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena, 4 May 1993

The JJ Johnson Quintet at the Hertfordshire Jazz Festival, St Albans Arena, 4 May 1993: Rufus Reid (double bass), Renee Rosnes (piano), Billy Drummond (drums)

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy is introduced to the Majors Harriers, 1858. Artist: John Leech

Billy is introduced to the Majors Harriers, 1858. Artist: John Leech
Billy is introduced to the Majors Harriers, 1858. From Ask Mamma; or, The Richest Commoner in England, by Robert Smith Surtees. [Bradbury and Evans, London, 1858]

Background imageBilly Collection: Digger on the tramp, Australia, 1879. Artist: McFarlane and Erskine

Digger on the tramp, Australia, 1879. Artist: McFarlane and Erskine
Digger on the tramp, Australia, 1879. A print from The History of Australasia, by David Blair, McGrady, Thomson, and Niven, 1879

Background imageBilly Collection: A Native Wurley, 1886. Artist: A Irwin

A Native Wurley, 1886. Artist: A Irwin
A Native Wurley, 1886. Australian aboriginals in a wurley or hut. Wood engraving from Picturesque Atlas of Australasia, Vol II, by Andrew Garran

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Hart, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Billy Hart, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Billy Hart, The Cookers, Gateshead International Jazz Festival, 2015

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Harper, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Billy Harper, 2015. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Billy Harper, The Cookers, Gateshead International Jazz Festival, 2015

Background imageBilly Collection: Mr and Mrs William Fiske (Rose Bingham, Countess of Warwick)

Mr and Mrs William Fiske (Rose Bingham, Countess of Warwick)
Billy Fiske, bobsled champion and well-known Cresta rider and Rose, Countess of Warwick (formerly Rose Bingham) pictured flying to France for their honeymoon after marrying in Maidenhead in 1938

Background imageBilly Collection: Cartoon, tickling an elephant

Cartoon, tickling an elephant
Cartoon by John Hassall: Tickle! Tickle! Tommy holds up a peacock feather and says: See me make im jump and throw Billy orf. Date: 20th century

Background imageBilly Collection: Billy Bumley House - Workington, Cumbria

Billy Bumley House - Workington, Cumbria. Possibly a marker for shipping entering the harbour. Now sadly no longer standing. Date: 1910s

Background imageBilly Collection: Dog - Billy breed

Dog - Billy breed
LA-9455 Dog - Billy breed Jean-Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBilly Collection: William Lanne, last surviving male Tasmanian aborigine

William Lanne, last surviving male Tasmanian aborigine
William Lanne (c1835-1869), also known as King Billy or William Laney, the last surviving full-blooded male Tasmanian aborigine. 1866



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"Billy: A Multifaceted Name Across Time and Cultures" From the exhilarating soccer match in England, 1966, to the historic England Test cricket XI at Nottingham in 1899 captured by WA Rouch's artistry, it has left his mark on sports. Not limited to athletics alone, this name resonates with diverse individuals and professions. In a full-length portrait facing front, we encounter Billy the Kid - an enigmatic figure from the Wild West who continues to captivate our imaginations. Meanwhile, a coal miner diligently fills his truck in a South Wales mine, showcasing how hardworking men like Billy contribute to their communities. Billy Bancroft emerges as another notable bearer of this name - a Welsh international rugby player whose skills on the field have inspired many. On Tatler's front cover, Mrs La Touche Congreve cradles her baby daughter named Billy; demonstrating that even names can challenge societal norms. The world of entertainment also boasts its own iconic "Billy. " Director and producer Billy Wilder graces publicity stills for Some Like It Hot (1959), reminding us of his cinematic genius that transcends time. An Angora goat stands proud amidst nature's beauty while American Indian chief Bowlegs leads his suite with grace and wisdom. Daring feats are not unfamiliar to those named Billy either. The adrenaline-fueled stunt performers fearlessly conquer walls of death with precision and skill. Jazz musicians like Billy Higgins and David Williams enchant audiences at Ronnie Scotts in Soho during September 1993 through their soulful melodies. Finally, Lady Desborough cherishes moments spent with her sons Julian and Billy - highlighting how this timeless name endures across generations within families. Whether it be on the pitch or behind cameras; among miners or atop stages; within history books or cherished memories – "Billy" remains an emblematic symbol representing strength, talent, resilience, creativity, love, and the power to leave an indelible mark on the world.