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Clem Collection

"Clem: A Multifaceted Figure from Stephenson to Huddersfield" Clem, a name that echoes through history, has left its mark in various realms

Background imageClem Collection: Stephenson / Huddersfield

Stephenson / Huddersfield
Clem Stephenson, player for Huddersfield Town

Background imageClem Collection: Sohns Device

Sohns Device
At Daytona Beach, Florida, American birdman CLEM SOHN leaves a plane at 4000 metres, and glides to 700 metres before opening his parachute

Background imageClem Collection: ?Birdman? Clem Sohn, 1910-1937, at Hanworth

?Birdman? Clem Sohn, 1910-1937, at Hanworth early in May 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageClem Collection: If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a Cake

If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a Cake
Music cover, If I Knew You Were Comin I'd've Baked a Cake, song by Al Hoffman, Bob Merrill and Clem Watts, first introduced by Richard Attenborough on his Record Rendezvous Date: 1950

Background imageClem Collection: Clement Richard Attlee giving a speech

Clement Richard Attlee giving a speech
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967), British Labour politician, Labour Party leader 1935-1955 and Prime Minister 1945-1951. Seen here giving a speech on behalf of the Labour Party

Background imageClem Collection: Clement Richard Attlee, Armistice Day procession

Clement Richard Attlee, Armistice Day procession
Clement Richard Attlee, 1st Earl Attlee (1883-1967), British Labour politician, Labour Party leader 1935-1955 and Prime Minister 1945-1951

Background imageClem Collection: The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). Artist: Sears

The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). Artist: Sears
The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne, 1911 (1912). From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)

Background imageClem Collection: Rugger Personalities - Rugby 1920

Rugger Personalities - Rugby 1920
Rugger personalities by H. Crowther Smith. Includes G. Rowland Hill, Lieut-Colones S. S. D. Craven, B. S. Cumberlege, C. J. B. Marriott, C. N. Lowe, F. C

Background imageClem Collection: JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). American army general and drummer boy during the Civil War

JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). American army general and drummer boy during the Civil War. Photographed with his brother Louis, c1865

Background imageClem Collection: Sheet music cover, Don t Ever Walk in the Shadows

Sheet music cover, Don t Ever Walk in the Shadows, with words and music by Art Noel and Clem Bernard. Showing a young couple walking along arm in arm. Date: 1942

Background imageClem Collection: Birdman Wingspan

Birdman Wingspan
1936: American bird man Clem Sohn showing a back view of his wingspan and harness. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageClem Collection: JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). U. S. Army general, known as the Drummer Boy of Shiloh and Chickamauga

JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). U. S. Army general, known as the Drummer Boy of Shiloh and Chickamauga
JOHN CLEM (1851-1937). U.S. Army general, known as the Drummer Boy of Shiloh and Chickamauga. Photographed while serving as a drummer boy in the Union Army during the American Civil War, c1862

Background imageClem Collection: Union drummer boy John Clem at Point Lookout, Tennessee

Union drummer boy John Clem at Point Lookout, Tennessee. Print shows boy holding bayoneted rifle in battle, with Point Lookout in the distance. Date between 1863 and 1880?


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"Clem: A Multifaceted Figure from Stephenson to Huddersfield" Clem, a name that echoes through history, has left its mark in various realms. From the streets of Stephenson to the bustling town of Huddersfield, Clem's presence is undeniable. Known for their innovative Sohns Device and their love for baking cakes, Clem embodied both creativity and culinary skills. Intriguingly, Clement Richard Attlee seems to have shared more than just a name with our enigmatic figure. As Attlee delivered his powerful speeches, one can't help but wonder if there was a connection between these two influential individuals. Armistice Day procession witnessed Clem's involvement as they paid tribute alongside Clement Richard Attlee. The significance of this event remains shrouded in mystery but hints at an active participation in historical events. The mention of Rugger Personalities - Rugby 1920 suggests that Clem had a passion for sports as well. Perhaps they were an avid rugby player or simply admired the game from afar. Moving across continents, we stumble upon The Australian XI for the Fourth Test vs England at Melbourne in 1911 (1912), immortalized by artist Sears. Could it be possible that Clem had ties to both England and Australia? Their story becomes even more intriguing when combined with the mysterious "Birdman" alias associated with them during their time at Hanworth. Music also played a role in Clem's life as evidenced by sheet music cover titled "Don't Ever Walk in the Shadows. " This cryptic title raises questions about what shadows they may have encountered or sought refuge from throughout their journey. Despite limited information available on this captivating individual, one thing is certain – Clem left an indelible mark on those who crossed paths with them. Whether it was through inventions like the Sohns Device or participating in historic events like Armistice Day processions, their legacy continues to intrigue and inspire.