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Hale Collection

"Hale: A Journey through Time and Space" In the vast realm of history, the name "Hale" echoes with significance

Background imageHale Collection: Ave Atque Vale by Aubrey Beardsley

Ave Atque Vale by Aubrey Beardsley
Ave Atque Vale. (Hale and farewell) Illustration by Aubrey Beardsley to his own translation of Carmen Ci, a poem by Catullus. Date: 1896

Background imageHale Collection: William Hale

William Hale
WILLIAM HALE Well-fed resident of Kings Walden, Hertfordshire, with his autograph Date: 1749 - 1829

Background imageHale Collection: Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich

Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich, Switzerland, 14 October 1913
EINSTEIN: LETTER, 1913. Letter fom Albert Einstein to American astronomer George Ellery Hale, written in Zurich, Switzerland, 14 October 1913

Background imageHale Collection: Village, Hale Barnes, Lancashire

Village, Hale Barnes, Lancashire
Village, Hale Barnes, Altrincham, near Trafford, Lancashire, England. Date: 1907

Background imageHale Collection: POEMS FOR OUR CHILDREN. Title page of the first edition of Sarah Josepha Hale s

POEMS FOR OUR CHILDREN. Title page of the first edition of Sarah Josepha Hale s
POEMS FOR OUR CHILDREN. Title page of the first edition of Sarah Josepha Hales Poems for Our Children, Boston, Massachusetts, 1830, in which her poem, Mary Had a Little Lamb, was first printed

Background imageHale Collection: A scene from No No Nanette at the Palace Theatre, London (1925) with Joseph Coyne

A scene from No No Nanette at the Palace Theatre, London (1925) with Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale and George Grossmith Date: 1925

Background imageHale Collection: Some Sunny personalities at the London Hippodrome

Some Sunny personalities at the London Hippodrome
Caricature by Nerman of the various performers appearing in the popular comedy musical, Sunny at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Top left Nancy Lovat, top right, Elsie Randolph

Background imageHale Collection: Rev. Edward Hale, Vanity Fair, Spy

Rev. Edward Hale, Vanity Fair, Spy
Reverend EDWARD HALE (1828- ) Master at Eton College, England, here dressed in gown and mortar board. Caption: Badger Date: 1828-

Background imageHale Collection: Theatre, Mercenary Mary 1925, Nerman

Theatre, Mercenary Mary 1925, Nerman
Mercenary Mary, a successful comedy, playing at the London Hippodrome, staring Mr A. W. Baskcomb, Frank Masters, Peggy O Neil (Mary) Lew Hearn, June and Sonnie Hale

Background imageHale Collection: Lord Mayor Hale Laying Foundation Stone of New Blackfriars Bridge, London, Uk, 1865

Lord Mayor Hale Laying Foundation Stone of New Blackfriars Bridge, London, Uk, 1865

Background imageHale Collection: Jessie Matthews with daughter Catherine

Jessie Matthews with daughter Catherine
British actress Jessie Matthews (1907-1981) enjoying a seaside donkey ride with her adopted daughter Catherine Hale-Monro. Catherine went on to become Countess Grixoni. Date: 1939

Background imageHale Collection: Waverley GU9 9 Map

Waverley GU9 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Waverley GU9 9

Background imageHale Collection: Actress Binnie Hale wearing a bright green swagger suit knitted in Anchor Tricoton Date: 1936

Actress Binnie Hale wearing a bright green swagger suit knitted in Anchor Tricoton Date: 1936

Background imageHale Collection: Scene from No No Nanette

Scene from No No Nanette
Scene from ??no, no, Nanette?. It is a musical comedy with lyrics by Irving Caesar and Otto Harbach, music by Vincent Youmans, and a book by Otto Harbach and Frank Mandel

Background imageHale Collection: Binnie Hale

Binnie Hale
Beatrice Binnie Hale-Monro was an English actress, singer and dancer. Here she is publicising a revue show at the London Hippodrome. Date: circa 1932

Background imageHale Collection: Georgia Hale

Georgia Hale
Actress Georgia Hale (1900-1985) had just been picked to appear in Chaplin's film The Gold Rush'. Despite a promising start, her acting career foundered with the advent of the talkies'

Background imageHale Collection: Advert, Dick Whittington pantomime, London Palladium

Advert, Dick Whittington pantomime, London Palladium
Advert, Dick Whittington pantomime at the London Palladium, starring Frankie Howerd, Mr Pastry (Richard Hearne) and Sonnie Hale Date: 1952

Background imageHale Collection: Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever After

Music cover, Keep on the Bright Side, from Happy Ever After
Music Cover, Keep on the Bright Side, words by Douglas Furber, music by Werner R Heymann, from the UFA film Happy Ever After Date: 1932

Background imageHale Collection: A scene from Sunny at the London Hippodrome (1926) with Nancy Lovet, Jack Buchanan, Binnie Hale

A scene from Sunny at the London Hippodrome (1926) with Nancy Lovet, Jack Buchanan, Binnie Hale, Jack Hobbs and Maidie Hope Date: 1926

Background imageHale Collection: A scene from The Constant Nymph at New Theatre, London (1926) with Helen Spencer, Edna Best

A scene from The Constant Nymph at New Theatre, London (1926) with Helen Spencer, Edna Best, Elissi Landi, Cathleen Newbitt and Cecil Parker Date: 1926

Background imageHale Collection: A portrait of Huguette Duflos (1920-24) of the Comedie Francaise Date: 1920-1924

A portrait of Huguette Duflos (1920-24) of the Comedie Francaise Date: 1920-1924

Background imageHale Collection: Hale Irwin

Hale Irwin USA, 04 April 1995 Date: 04 April 1995

Background imageHale Collection: Life in a Training-Ship, Sketches on Board H Ms 'Boscawen'(colour litho)

Life in a Training-Ship, Sketches on Board H Ms "Boscawen"(colour litho)
1044253 Life in a Training-Ship, Sketches on Board H Ms " Boscawen" (colour litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Life in a Training-Ship)

Background imageHale Collection: Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, She ought to have a prize for that

Musical comedy, The Medal and the Maid, song, She ought to have a prize for that, music by Sidney Jones, words by Charles H Taylor. Simon Pentweazle (Mr J Robert Hale)

Background imageHale Collection: Advert for the Original and Genuine Eau de Cologne, 1926

Advert for the Original and Genuine Eau de Cologne, 1926 endorsed by Binnie Hale Date: 1926

Background imageHale Collection: Photograph of Chester Hales ballet at the Capitol

Photograph of Chester Hales ballet at the Capitol Theatre, New York, 1931 Date: 1931

Background imageHale Collection: Photograph of White Hart PH, Tottenham Hale, London

Photograph of White Hart PH, Tottenham Hale, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub

Background imageHale Collection: Spirit of Night, (oil on board)

Spirit of Night, (oil on board)
822680 Spirit of Night, (oil on board) by Hale, Philip Leslie (1865-1931); 101.6x216.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Spirit of Night. Philip Leslie Hale (1865-1931). Oil on board

Background imageHale Collection: Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in her dressing room, Hippodrome

Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in her dressing room, Hippodrome
Binnie Hale, star of the hit musical comedy Sunny at the London Hippodrome, pictured in her dressing room wearing the fetching shorts for her gymnasium scene and arranging various toys

Background imageHale Collection: Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in Sunny at the Hippodrome

Sketch cover, Binnie Hale in Sunny at the Hippodrome
Binnie Hale pictured on the cover of The Sketch in the gym costume she wore in the title role of the hit comedy musical, Sunny, at the London Hippodrome in 1926. Date: 1926

Background imageHale Collection: Behind the scenes at the London Hippodrome, Bow Bells

Behind the scenes at the London Hippodrome, Bow Bells
Behind the scenes in Bow Bells at the London Hippodrome, 1932. Robert Hale and his daughter Binnie are seen chatting in the wings with the production and stage director, Charles Henry. Date: 1932

Background imageHale Collection: Binnie Hale, playing Jill in Mr Cinders

Binnie Hale, playing Jill in Mr Cinders
Binnie Hale (Bernice Hale Munro) (1899 - 1984), British revue artiste and actress, photographed by Sasha at the time she was playing Jill opposite Bobby Howes in the hit musical comedy Mr Cinders

Background imageHale Collection: Fine Bracing Weather, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1808 (hand-coloured etching)

Fine Bracing Weather, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1808 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO190125 Fine Bracing Weather, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1808 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; English

Background imageHale Collection: Types of hygrometers, 18th century, to measure

Types of hygrometers, 18th century, to measure moisture content by Anderson 8, Dr. Robert Hooke 9, 10, Dr. Hale 11, James Ferguson 12, 13

Background imageHale Collection: Sir Frank van Hale, c 1359-c 1376 (chromolitho)

Sir Frank van Hale, c 1359-c 1376 (chromolitho)
2811927 Sir Frank van Hale, c 1359-c 1376 (chromolitho) by Hope, William St John (1854-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Frank van Hale, c 1359-c 1376)

Background imageHale Collection: Robbin, (oil on canvas)

Robbin, (oil on canvas)
650889 Robbin, (oil on canvas) by Hale, Ellen Day (1855-1940); 127.6x66 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Robbin. Ellen Day Hale (1855-1940). Oil on canvas

Background imageHale Collection: Mother and Child, (oil on canvas)

Mother and Child, (oil on canvas)
650554 Mother and Child, (oil on canvas) by Hale, Philip Leslie (1865-1931); 56.2x122.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Mother and Child. Philip Leslie Hale (1865-1931). Oil on canvas

Background imageHale Collection: Portrait of Sir Mathew Hale, 1835 (litho)

Portrait of Sir Mathew Hale, 1835 (litho)
4070921 Portrait of Sir Mathew Hale, 1835 (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Matthew Hale SL (1609 - 1676) was an influential English barrister

Background imageHale Collection: Girl with Gulls, c. 1920 (oil on board)

Girl with Gulls, c. 1920 (oil on board)
1767778 Girl with Gulls, c.1920 (oil on board) by Hale, Philip Leslie (1865-1931); 213.4x120.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Girl with Gulls. Philip Leslie Hale (1865-1931). Oil on board

Background imageHale Collection: Hale meadow carpeted in Daffodils, near Liverpool. 17th April 1959

Hale meadow carpeted in Daffodils, near Liverpool. 17th April 1959

Background imageHale Collection: Portrait Of Matthew Hale (1728-86), 1763. Creator: Thomas Gainsborough

Portrait Of Matthew Hale (1728-86), 1763. Creator: Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait Of Matthew Hale (1728-86), 1763

Background imageHale Collection: Edward Everett Hale and Son, ca. 1865. Creator: James Wallace Black

Edward Everett Hale and Son, ca. 1865. Creator: James Wallace Black
Edward Everett Hale and Son, ca. 1865

Background imageHale Collection: Daffodils in fields at Hale, Lancashire

Daffodils in fields at Hale, Lancashire
Golden acres! Copious daffodils in fields at Hale, Lancashire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageHale Collection: Trafford WA15 9 Map

Trafford WA15 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Trafford WA15 9

Background imageHale Collection: New Forest SP6 2 Map

New Forest SP6 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of New Forest SP6 2

Background imageHale Collection: Medway ME7 3 Map

Medway ME7 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Medway ME7 3

Background imageHale Collection: Lancaster LA7 7 Map

Lancaster LA7 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Lancaster LA7 7

Background imageHale Collection: Liverpool L24 4 Map

Liverpool L24 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Liverpool L24 4



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"Hale: A Journey through Time and Space" In the vast realm of history, the name "Hale" echoes with significance. From the intellectual exchanges between William Hale and Albert Einstein to the dazzling performances at London's Palace Theatre, this word encapsulates a multitude of captivating moments. One such instance takes us back to 1913 when Einstein penned a letter to American astronomer George Ellery Hale. In this correspondence, amidst his musings from Zurich, Switzerland, Einstein delved into the profound concept of light bending in gravitational fields and how our sun deflected light from distant stars. Fast forward to 1925, where we find ourselves immersed in the enchanting world of theater. At London's Palace Theatre, Joseph Coyne, Binnie Hale, and George Grossmith brought No No Nanette to life on stage—a spectacle that left audiences spellbound with its vibrant scenes and lively melodies. Meanwhile, across town at the London Hippodrome, sunny personalities illuminated hearts as they graced its grand halls. Laughter filled every corner as joyous souls reveled in unforgettable moments shared under its magnificent roof. Venturing beyond theatrical realms but still within England's embrace lies Village Hale Barnes in Lancashire—an idyllic haven nestled amidst nature's splendor. Its picturesque charm invites visitors to wander along quaint streets adorned with timeless architecture that whispers tales of days gone by. Turning our gaze towards artistry itself brings forth Aubrey Beardsley's Ave Atque Vale— an evocative masterpiece capturing both beauty and melancholy within its intricate strokes. Through Beardsley's work emerges a poignant reflection on life's fleeting nature—a reminder for us all to cherish each passing moment. Shifting gears once more reveals Reverend Edward Hale immortalized by Vanity Fair artist Spy—a testament to his influence during his time. His presence resonated far beyond mere words or sermons; he left an indelible mark upon society, shaping the hearts and minds of those who crossed his path.