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Haver Collection

"Haver: A Yorkshire Farmhouse Introducing Home Talent" Step back in time to the year 1921

Background imageHaver Collection: Yorkshire Farmhouse Int

Yorkshire Farmhouse Int
A Yorkshire farmers wife makes oatcakes in her kitchen

Background imageHaver Collection: HOME TALENT, 1921. Phyllis Haver in a scene from the film

HOME TALENT, 1921. Phyllis Haver in a scene from the film

Background imageHaver Collection: WW2 - Radio Fun Annual 1942

WW2 - Radio Fun Annual 1942
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 children's annual, Radio Fun Annual 1942. The image shows a plethora of figures popular in wartime comedy and radio, including Haver and Lee

Background imageHaver Collection: FALL / KING CHARLES / 1952

FALL / KING CHARLES / 1952
RED RUFUS OF HOMEHURST Owned by Haver. Colour: Ruby. Sitting on a table. Date: 1952

Background imageHaver Collection: THE OFFICE SCANDAL, 1929. Phyllis Haver

THE OFFICE SCANDAL, 1929. Phyllis Haver

Background imageHaver Collection: A scene from the movie The Dolly Sisters, 1947

A scene from the movie The Dolly Sisters, 1947 Date: 1947

Background imageHaver Collection: Show Girls / Dolly Sisters

Show Girls / Dolly Sisters
Betty Grable & June Haver camp it up in the Hollywood film of the lives of the Dolly Sisters looking very 1940s & blonde despite the fact the sisters were brunette Date: 1945

Background imageHaver Collection: Phyllis Haver

Phyllis Haver (1899 - 1960), American actress in silent films

Background imageHaver Collection: Source Size = 4997 x 3796

Source Size = 4997 x 3796
Womens Rights: a Meeting at the Hanover Square Rooms

Background imageHaver Collection: Source Size = 1683 x 2480

Source Size = 1683 x 2480
THE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND, The marriage between their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, son of the late King of Hanover, and Princess Thyra, daughter of the present King of Denmark

Background imageHaver Collection: Source Size = 1578 x 2490

Source Size = 1578 x 2490
PRINCESS THYRA OF DENMARK, DUCHESS OF CUMBERLAND, The marriage between their Royal Highnesses the Duke of Cumberland, son of the late King of Hanover, and Princess Thyra

Background imageHaver Collection: Source Size = 1581 x 2503

Source Size = 1581 x 2503
Princess Frederica of Hanover, 1880

Background imageHaver Collection: Christmas Soiree, at the Hanover Square Rooms, of the Association in Aid of the Deaf

Christmas Soiree, at the Hanover Square Rooms, of the Association in Aid of the Deaf and Dumb, 1869

Background imageHaver Collection: THE SNOB, 1924. Phyllis Haver and John Gilbert in a scene from the film

THE SNOB, 1924. Phyllis Haver and John Gilbert in a scene from the film

Background imageHaver Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Phyllis Haver (far right) in a scene from Thirty Years of Fun

SILENT FILM STILL. Phyllis Haver (far right) in a scene from Thirty Years of Fun


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"Haver: A Yorkshire Farmhouse Introducing Home Talent" Step back in time to the year 1921, where Phyllis Haver graced the silver screen in a captivating scene from the film "Home Talent. " This Yorkshire Farmhouse production showcased her undeniable talent and charm, leaving audiences mesmerized. Fast forward to World War II, and we find ourselves immersed in the Radio Fun Annual of 1942. Haver's presence shines through as she entertains listeners with her infectious energy and wit. In 1952, Haver takes on a new role in "Fall / King Charles, " demonstrating her versatility as an actress. Her performance captivates hearts once again, proving that she is a force to be reckoned with. One of her most memorable moments comes from the movie "The Dolly Sisters" released in 1947. Showcasing her beauty and grace alongside other talented showgirls, Haver leaves an indelible mark on cinema history. But it doesn't stop there; another scene from this iconic film showcases Haver's ability to command attention effortlessly. Her magnetic presence illuminates every frame, making it impossible to look away. Traveling back even further to 1929 brings us face-to-face with "The Office Scandal, " where Phyllis Haver delivers yet another remarkable performance. With each role she undertakes, she proves herself as a true artist who can bring any character to life. These glimpses into Phyllis Haver's career reveal not only her incredible talent but also her enduring legacy within the entertainment industry. From silent films to radio shows and beyond, she remains an icon whose contributions will never be forgotten. (Note.