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"Fanny: A Journey of Laughter, Talent, and Triumph" Step into the world Brice, as portrayed by the incomparable Barbra Streisand in the iconic film "Funny Girl" (1968

Background imageFanny Collection: Impulse by B C Stephenson

Impulse by B C Stephenson
Promotional postcard for Impulse by B. C. Stephenson. First produced at the St. Jamess Theatre, 9th December 1882. Flyer for a tour by Fanny Josephs and C. W. Garthornes Company Date: circa 1882

Background imageFanny Collection: Birchington VAD nurses

Birchington VAD nurses
Studio photograph (Houghton, Margate & Broadstairs) of the Birchington (Kent/178) VAD nurses. A group of ten nurses is shown

Background imageFanny Collection: Hospital Mess, Quex Park 1917

Hospital Mess, Quex Park 1917. The Winter Garden, between Quex House and the Museum buildings served as the Mess for the VAD Hospital at Quex Park

Background imageFanny Collection: A Ward, Quex Park VAD Hospital

A Ward, Quex Park VAD Hospital. This ward was located in the Drawing Room of Quex House. Originally built as a small ballroom in 1883

Background imageFanny Collection: 1914 VAD staff in 1917

1914 VAD staff in 1917
Members of Birchington VAD staff who were the longest serving when the photograph was taken in 1917. Standing (left to right) Camille Van Dyck (Belgian, origianlly a patient)

Background imageFanny Collection: VAD staff and domestic staff, Quex Park

VAD staff and domestic staff, Quex Park, Autumn 1917. Seated in the centre of the front row are (left to right) Major PHG Powell-Cotton, Mrs HB Powell-Cotton and Dr Worthington

Background imageFanny Collection: VAD staff, Quex Park

VAD staff, Quex Park
VAD staff and domestic staff, Quex Park, Autumn 1917. Standing in the centre at the back is Major PHG Powell-Cotton. Standing at the back, second right is Jack Hedge, Hospital Masseur

Background imageFanny Collection: Patients & Staff, Quex Park

Patients & Staff, Quex Park
Group of patients, VAD nurses and Quex House staff at the front of Quex House, Autumn 1917. Seated in the centre are (left to right) Major Powell-Cotton, Mrs HB Powell-Cotton and Dr Worthington

Background imageFanny Collection: Nurses & Patients, Front Verandah, Quex Park

Nurses & Patients, Front Verandah, Quex Park. The Verandah, which was outside A Ward, offered a sheltered, south-facing outdoor space

Background imageFanny Collection: Nurses & patients, Winter Garden, Quex Park

Nurses & patients, Winter Garden, Quex Park
Nurses and patients in the Winter Garden, Quex Park. This room was used as the Hospital Mess. Nurse Fanny Watson is standing, second left

Background imageFanny Collection: Nurses & Doctor, Quex Park

Nurses & Doctor, Quex Park
Nurses of the Birchington VAD, together with Medical Officer, Dr Harry Worthington, outside Quex House in early 1915. Seated (left to right) are Alice Cobb, Quartermaster, Hannah Powell-Cotton

Background imageFanny Collection: Seven VAD nurses at Quex Park

Seven VAD nurses at Quex Park
A group of seven VAD nurses standing at the front of the Winter Garden, Quex Park in February 1916. In the centre of the group is Nurse Fanny Watson; second from the right is `nurse Mildred Swinford

Background imageFanny Collection: VAD nurses, and child, at Quex

VAD nurses, and child, at Quex
A group of eight VAD nurses, three seated, are beside the Winter Garden, Quex Park. With them is Antoinette Powell Cotton (1913-1996), dressed as a VAD nurse

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Brough - Paris-born British stage actress

Fanny Brough - Paris-born British stage actress
Frances " Fanny" Whiteside Brough (1852-1914), Paris-born British stage actress, is remembered especially for her many comedy roles performed over a four decade-long career. Date: 1890

Background imageFanny Collection: Mlle Fanny Cerrito in Maziliers Orfa at the

Mlle Fanny Cerrito in Maziliers Orfa at the
Mlle. Fanny Cerrito in Maziliers Orfa at the Academie Imperiale de Musique.. Cerrito (1817-1909) was born in Naples and became one of the most famous ballerinas of the 19th century

Background imageFanny Collection: Frances Copeland in Maid or Wife, 1822

Frances Copeland in Maid or Wife, 1822.. Miss Frances Copeland as Fanny in Maid or Wife at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Handcolored stipple copperplate engraving by Robert Cooper after a painting by

Background imageFanny Collection: Mary Fanny Carew

Mary Fanny Carew
Mary Fanny (Cornewall) Carew - wife of Benjamin Francis Hallowell Carew Date: circa 1850

Background imageFanny Collection: Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse during WWI

Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse during WWI
Millicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], Duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer

Background imageFanny Collection: Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse, Tatler cover, W

Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland as a nurse, Tatler cover, W
Millicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer

Background imageFanny Collection: Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland

Millicent, Duchess of Sutherland
Millicent Fanny Sutherland-Leveson Gower- [n饠 Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine], duchess of Sutherland (18671955), society hostess and social reformer. Date: c.1905

Background imageFanny Collection: Mrs J H (Fannie) Conant, American spirit medium

Mrs J H (Fannie) Conant, American spirit medium
Mrs J H (Fannie or Fanny) Conant (1831-1875), American spirit medium and healer. Seen here with spirit hands and flowers in the background. Date: 19th century

Background imageFanny Collection: Emily Judson

Emily Judson
EMILY JUDSON (nee Chubbock) American writer, as Fanny Forester, wife of missionary in Burma with her autograph Date: 1817 - 1854

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Woodham

Fanny Woodham
FANNY WOODHAM this sweet young thing is probably the singer of this name and period, though the dates don t seem to match Date: 1800 - 1891

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Lewald Stahr

Fanny Lewald Stahr
FANNY LEWALD STAHR German writer Date: 1811 - 1889

Background imageFanny Collection: Michael Sadleir

Michael Sadleir
MICHAEL SADLEIR writer and bibliographer, best known for his novel Fanny by gaslight written 13 years after this portrait was made. Date: 1888 - 1957

Background imageFanny Collection: Mendelssohns Wife

Mendelssohns Wife
Cecile Charlotte Sophie Jeanrenaud, wife of Mendelssohn and mother of his five children. [Do not confuse with his sister Fanny, also named Cecile] Date: 1830s

Background imageFanny Collection: Frances Anne Fanny Kemble 19th century Brown

Frances Anne Fanny Kemble 19th century Brown
Artokoloro

Background imageFanny Collection: AD: PATENT MEDICINE, c1852. American advertisement for Sybilline Leaves. Lithograph

AD: PATENT MEDICINE, c1852. American advertisement for Sybilline Leaves. Lithograph, c1852

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Bunter a Character in New Men and Old Acres

Fanny Bunter a Character in New Men and Old Acres

Background imageFanny Collection: Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Fanny Wocke, German, 1880 - 1938, 1916, woodcut in black

Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Fanny Wocke, German, 1880 - 1938, 1916, woodcut in black on blotting paper

Background imageFanny Collection: Miss Dorrit and Little Dorrit, illustration from Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens

Miss Dorrit and Little Dorrit, illustration from Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens
KW259275 Miss Dorrit and Little Dorrit, illustration from Little Dorrit by Charles Dickens (1812-70) first published 1857 (litho) by Browne

Background imageFanny Collection: Lady Nelson (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)

Lady Nelson (oil on canvas) (b / w photo)
XJF180914 Lady Nelson (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by Cosway, Richard (1742-1821); Private Collection; (add.info.: wife of Lord Horatio Nelson; ); English, out of copyright

Background imageFanny Collection: Frances Trollope (1780-1863) engraved by F. Brown (engraving)

Frances Trollope (1780-1863) engraved by F. Brown (engraving)
XJF114039 Frances Trollope (1780-1863) engraved by F.Brown (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageFanny Collection: Mrs Abington as Miss Prue in Congreves Love for Love, 1771 (oil on canvas)

Mrs Abington as Miss Prue in Congreves Love for Love, 1771 (oil on canvas)
XYC111954 Mrs Abington as Miss Prue in Congreves Love for Love, 1771 (oil on canvas) by Reynolds, Joshua (1723-92); 76.8x63.8 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English

Background imageFanny Collection: Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in Love for Love by William Congreve Mrs

Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in Love for Love by William Congreve Mrs
Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in " Love for Love" by William Congreve Mrs. Abington as Miss Prue in William Congreves " Love for Love", Sir Joshua Reynolds, 1723-1792, British

Background imageFanny Collection: HEMPSTEAD, c1916. A bench in the garden of the Fanny A

HEMPSTEAD, c1916. A bench in the garden of the Fanny A. Mulford house on Fulton Avenue in Hempstead, New York. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1916

Background imageFanny Collection: MENDELSSOHNs SISTERS. German composer Felix Mendelssohns sisters, Fanny (1805-1847)

MENDELSSOHNs SISTERS. German composer Felix Mendelssohns sisters, Fanny (1805-1847) and Rebecca (1811-1858). Pencil drawing by Wilhelm Hensel, 1828

Background imageFanny Collection: GAETANO DONIZETTI (1797-1848). Italian composer. Fanny Tacchinardi-Persiani as Adina

GAETANO DONIZETTI (1797-1848). Italian composer. Fanny Tacchinardi-Persiani as Adina and Antonio Tumburini as Belcore in Donizettis opera L elisir d amore. Lithograph, c1835-40

Background imageFanny Collection: FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE (1809-1893). Fanny

FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE (1809-1893). Fanny. English actress. Oil on canvas by Thomas Sully

Background imageFanny Collection: FANNY ELSSLER (1810-1884). Austrian dancer

FANNY ELSSLER (1810-1884). Austrian dancer. Lithograph by George Endicott after a painting by Henry Inman, c1841

Background imageFanny Collection: FANNY BRAWNE (1800-1865). Fiancee of English poet John Keats (1795-1821). Watercolor miniature

FANNY BRAWNE (1800-1865). Fiancee of English poet John Keats (1795-1821). Watercolor miniature, 1833

Background imageFanny Collection: CHILDREN AND RABBIT. The Pet Rabbit. Mezzotint by Henry S

CHILDREN AND RABBIT. The Pet Rabbit. Mezzotint by Henry S. Sadd, c1845, after a painting by Fanny Corbaux

Background imageFanny Collection: THE TOILET: TROLLOPE, 1832. Lithograph from the first American edition, 1832, of Mrs

THE TOILET: TROLLOPE, 1832. Lithograph from the first American edition, 1832, of Mrs. Fanny Trollopes Domestic Manners of the Americans

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Bay at low tide, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Fanny Bay at low tide, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageFanny Collection: Germaine de Stael (1766-1817), 1843. French writer, novelist and political propagandist

Germaine de Stael (1766-1817), 1843. French writer, novelist and political propagandist born in Paris, was the only child of Jacques Necker, French statesman and financier

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny (Frances) Burney, Madame D Arblay (1752-1840) English novelist, 1843

Fanny (Frances) Burney, Madame D Arblay (1752-1840) English novelist, 1843. Daughter of the musicologist Dr Charles Burney, in 1793 she married General d Arblay, a French refugee

Background imageFanny Collection: Jules Perrot (1810-1894) French dancer, choreographer and ballet master, and Fanny

Jules Perrot (1810-1894) French dancer, choreographer and ballet master, and Fanny (Francesca) Cerito or Cerrito (c1817-1909) Italian ballerina

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Stirling (1813-1895) English actress in one of her famous comedy roles, the Nurse

Fanny Stirling (1813-1895) English actress in one of her famous comedy roles, the Nurse, in the tragedy Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. Photogravure



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"Fanny: A Journey of Laughter, Talent, and Triumph" Step into the world Brice, as portrayed by the incomparable Barbra Streisand in the iconic film "Funny Girl" (1968). With her infectious charm and undeniable talent, Streisand brings to life the story of American comedienne Fanny Brice with roller skates on her feet and a twinkle in her eye. But Fanny's legacy extends far beyond the silver screen. From Ulster Volunteer Force's gun running escapades to four graceful ballerinas dancing across a music sheet, it becomes clear that there are many facets to this enigmatic name. Lady Houston D. B. E graces our list too - an influential figure who surely left an indelible mark. And let us not forget about Fanny Blankers-Koen hurdling at the 1948 London Olympics; her determination and skill inspiring generations to come. The Tatler cover featuring the Duchess of Sutherland reminds us that even royalty can be associated with this captivating name. Meanwhile, Fanny Burney emerges from history's shadows as a talented writer whose works continue to captivate readers today. Gounod's Faust takes center stage in our journey through time alongside Carl Rosa Opera Company’s production. The melodies intertwine with tales of love and redemption – just like Fanny herself. And finally, we witness another remarkable moment at Wembley Stadium during the 1948 Olympic Games. Fanny Blankers-Koen races against Maureen Gardner in an exhilarating 80-meter hurdle event – their athleticism leaving spectators breathless. Intriguingly enough, Frances Kelly also makes an appearance - an actress whose talents may have been overshadowed but should never be forgotten. From comedy clubs to opera houses, sports arenas to literature circles.