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Fanny Collection (page 6)

"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

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Duchess and Duke of Sutherland
The hosts of the Stafford House Lifeboat Fete: the Duchess of Sutherland born Lady Millicent Fanny St Clair-Erskine, and the 4th Duke of Sutherland, Cromartie Sutherland-Leveson-Gower (1851-1913)

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Mrs Bernard Beere
FANNY MARY BERNARD-BEERE Whitehead), actress, known for many roles including that of Mrs Arbuthnot in Wildes A Woman of No Importance

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Cerrito / Ondine

Fanny Cerrito / Ondine
FANNY CERRITO Italian ballet dancer, seen here in Ondine

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Cerrito / Lituana

Fanny Cerrito / Lituana
FANNY CERRITO Italian ballet dancer, seen here in La Lituana

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Elssler / Perrot

Fanny Elssler / Perrot
FANNY ELSSLER Austrian ballet dancer, seen here dancing with Jules Perrot in La Castilliana Bolero in Le Delire d un Peintre

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Cerrito / St Leon

Fanny Cerrito / St Leon
FANNY CERRITO Italian ballet dancer, seen here with Arthur Saint Leon in La Redowa Polka

Background imageFanny Collection: Dickens / Little Dorrit

Dickens / Little Dorrit
Fanny and Little Dorrit call on Mrs Merdle

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Cerrito / Alma 1842

Fanny Cerrito / Alma 1842
FANNY CERRITO Italian ballet dancer, seen here in Alma

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Mendelssohn

Fanny Mendelssohn
FANNY CAECILIE MENDELSSOHN sister of Felix Mendelssohn, and a composer in her own right - later Fanny Hensel

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Mendelssohn / Scrib

Fanny Mendelssohn / Scrib
FANNY CAECILIE MENDELSSOHN sister of Felix Mendelssohn, and a composer in her own right - later Fanny Hensel

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Stirling

Fanny Stirling
FANNY STIRLING actress here depicted as Mrs Malaprop in Sheridans The rivals

Background imageFanny Collection: Bernard-Beere, Actress

Bernard-Beere, Actress
FANNY MARY BERNARD-BEERE (nee Whitehead, formerly Mrs H Cs Oliver) actress and opera singer, depicted here in Fedora

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Kemble as Juliet

Fanny Kemble as Juliet
FRANCES ANNE KEMBLE (later mrs Butler) as Juliet in Shakespeares Romeo and Juliet, depicted on the balcony awaiting the arrival of her new friend

Background imageFanny Collection: Fanny Kemble / Taylor

Fanny Kemble / Taylor
FRANCES ANNE ( FANNY ) KEMBLE actress and writer at age 22



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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.