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Flory Collection

"Flory: A Captivating Blend of Music, Dance, and Natural Beauty" Step into the world of Flory

Background imageFlory Collection: The Royal Coat of Arms of King George V

The Royal Coat of Arms of King George V. Arms: Quarterly, first and fourth, gules three lions passant guardant in pale or, (England); second or, a lion rampant within a tressure flory counter-flory

Background imageFlory Collection: Benny Goodman, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1982. Creator: Denis Williams

Benny Goodman, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1982. Creator: Denis Williams
Benny Goodman, Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, 1982

Background imageFlory Collection: Regine Flory, French dancer, as Babette in Paris Frissons, a musical comedy by L E Berman

Regine Flory, French dancer, as Babette in Paris Frissons, a musical comedy by L E Berman, music by Herman Finck, at the Palace Theatre, London. Date: 1913

Background imageFlory Collection: Chris Flory, c2005. Creator: Brian Foskett

Chris Flory, c2005. Creator: Brian Foskett
Chris Flory, c2005

Background imageFlory Collection: Phil Flanigan and Hannah Richardson, Capitol Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Herts, c2002

Phil Flanigan and Hannah Richardson, Capitol Radio Jazz Festival, Knebworth, Herts, c2002
Phil Flanigan (bassist) and Hannah Richardson (tenor guitarist and singer) displaying a photo of 1982 of Benny Goodman, Chris Flory at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival in Knebworth, Herts, c2002

Background imageFlory Collection: Jazz at Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1982. Artist: Denis Williams

Jazz at Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1982. Artist: Denis Williams
Jazz at Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1982: Benny Goodman (clarinet), Phil Flanigan (bass), Chris Flory (guitar), Scott Hamilton (tenor saxophone) and Warren Vache (trumpet) on stage

Background imageFlory Collection: Benny Goodman watching Phil Flanigan and Chris Flory, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1982

Benny Goodman watching Phil Flanigan and Chris Flory, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1982
Benny Goodman watching Phil Flanigan (bass) and Chris Flory (guitar) play, Knebworth, Hertfordshire, 1982

Background imageFlory Collection: The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson

The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson, from the French of P-L Flers, with music by J W Tate. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, November 1917, then at the Gaiety Theatre, London

Background imageFlory Collection: The French actress Mlle Regine Flory (1919), Paris

The French actress Mlle Regine Flory (1919), Paris
The actress Mlle Regine Flory (1919), Paris - seen in revues at the Palace Theatre and La Cigale Date: 1919

Background imageFlory Collection: Regine Flory in The Passing Show

Regine Flory in The Passing Show
Regine Flory (1894-1926), French actress and singer, pictured in an exquisite costume as the La Marchande de Masques in The Passing Show


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"Flory: A Captivating Blend of Music, Dance, and Natural Beauty" Step into the world of Flory, where the Royal Coat of Arms of King George V stands as a symbol of regal elegance. In 1982, at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival in Knebworth, Benny Goodman's enchanting melodies filled the air, captivating audiences from all walks of life. Among them was French dancer Regine Flory, who graced the stage as Babette in Paris Frissons. But Flory is not just about music and dance; it encompasses a diverse range of talents. Chris Flory's soulful guitar playing transported listeners to another realm in 2005. Phil Flanigan and Hannah Richardson mesmerized crowds with their jazz performance at Capitol Radio Jazz Festival in 2002. Jazz has always found its home at Knebworth, Hertfordshire. The iconic festival brought together legendary artists like Benny Goodman himself alongside rising stars like Phil Flanigan and Chris Flory. Denis Williams' artistic depiction captures the essence of this musical extravaganza. Yet beyond entertainment lies nature's own masterpiece – The Greenhouse Nursery. Amidst vibrant blooms and lush greenery lies tranquility that soothes both body and soul. Regine Flory's talent transcends borders; her presence on stage captivated audiences far beyond France. From her debut in Mlle Regine Flory (1919) to her stunning performances in The Passing Show, she left an indelible mark on theater lovers worldwide. Flory is more than just a name; it represents a fusion of artistry that spans generations and genres – from jazz festivals to musical comedies to botanical wonders. It celebrates beauty in all its forms – be it through music notes dancing through the air or flowers blooming under gentle sunlight. So step into this enchanting world called "Flory, " where creativity blossoms and melodies linger in the air.