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Leslie, a name that echoes through time and leaves its mark on various realms of art, sports, and history

Background imageLeslie Collection: Henry Bessemer, British engineer, inventor and industrialist, 1880. Artist: Spy

Henry Bessemer, British engineer, inventor and industrialist, 1880. Artist: Spy
Henry Bessemer, British engineer, inventor and industrialist, 1880. Bessemer (1813-1898) was a prolific inventor, but is best known for discovering the Bessemer Process for manufacturing steel

Background imageLeslie Collection: William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Artist: Spy

William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Artist: Spy
William Crookes, British physicist and chemist, 1903. Crookes (1832-1919) holding the discharge tube which carries his name

Background imageLeslie Collection: Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. Artist: Spy

Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. Artist: Spy
Richard Owen, British zoologist, 1873. After qualifying and practising as a surgeon, Owen (1804-1892) made major contributions in the fields of anatomy and paleontology

Background imageLeslie Collection: Scene from the Amateur Golf Championship, St Andrews, 1895

Scene from the Amateur Golf Championship, St Andrews, 1895. A crowd of spectators watching the match between Leslie Balfour Melville and John Ball

Background imageLeslie Collection: Bristol Hotel, Chowringhee, Calcutta, India

Bristol Hotel, Chowringhee, Calcutta, India
Bristol Hotel, Calcutta Cycle Co and W Leslie & Co, Chowringhee, Calcutta (Kolkata), India. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLeslie Collection: Sir Roger de Coverley and the Gypsies

Sir Roger de Coverley and the Gypsies. The gypsy woman appears to be reading his palm. Sir Roger de Coverley was a fictitious English squire in the reign of Queen Anne who appeared in Spectator

Background imageLeslie Collection: The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941

The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941, characterizing the birth of the Lend-Lease Act as a
CARTOON: LEND-LEASE ACT. The Way of a Stork. English cartoon by Leslie Illingworth, 1941, characterizing the birth of the Lend-Lease Act as a happy event for Britain. RESTRICTED OUTSIDE US

Background imageLeslie Collection: LESLIE BUSH (1892-1974). Leslie Ambrose Bullet Joe Bush. American baseball player

LESLIE BUSH (1892-1974). Leslie Ambrose Bullet Joe Bush. American baseball player. Photographed while with the Philadelphia Athletics, early 20th century

Background imageLeslie Collection: GIANT, 1956. James Dean as Jett Rink and Elizabeth Taylor as Leslie Benedict in a scene from

GIANT, 1956. James Dean as Jett Rink and Elizabeth Taylor as Leslie Benedict in a scene from the film

Background imageLeslie Collection: Hon Mrs Wellesleys Leslie Hills & Saunders British

Hon Mrs Wellesleys Leslie Hills & Saunders British
Hon. Mrs. Wellesley and Mrs. S. Leslie; Hills & Saunders (British, active about 1860 - 1920s); Oxford, Eton, England, Europe; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageLeslie Collection: David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, C. 1600

David Leslie, 1st Lord Newark, C. 1600

Background imageLeslie Collection: John Lesley, Or Leslie, 1527

John Lesley, Or Leslie, 1527

Background imageLeslie Collection: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward, 1851

Sir Leslie Matthew Ward, 1851

Background imageLeslie Collection: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward, Aged 31, 1851

Sir Leslie Matthew Ward, Aged 31, 1851

Background imageLeslie Collection: Alexander Leslie, 1St Earl Of Leven, 1582 To 1661. Scottish Soldier In Dutch

Alexander Leslie, 1St Earl Of Leven, 1582 To 1661. Scottish Soldier In Dutch, Swedish And Scottish Service. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green Published London 1893

Background imageLeslie Collection: David Leslie, Lord Newark C. 1600-1682. General In English Civil War And Scottish Civil Wars

David Leslie, Lord Newark C. 1600-1682. General In English Civil War And Scottish Civil Wars. From The Scots Worthies According To Howies Second Edition, 1781. Published 1879

Background imageLeslie Collection: Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle, 1856 To 1940. British Army General

Sir Henry Macleod Leslie Rundle, 1856 To 1940. British Army General. From The Book South Africa And The Transvaal War By Louis Creswicke, Published 1900

Background imageLeslie Collection: Phil May 1864 1903 English Caricaturist After A Portrait By Leslie Ward 1851 1922 Known As Spy

Phil May 1864 1903 English Caricaturist After A Portrait By Leslie Ward 1851 1922 Known As Spy

Background imageLeslie Collection: Sir John Leslie 1766 To 1832 Scottish Mathematician And Physicist Engraved By H Cook After A

Sir John Leslie 1766 To 1832 Scottish Mathematician And Physicist Engraved By H Cook After A Chisholm From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Iii Published C 1835

Background imageLeslie Collection: John Leslie Duke Of Rothes, 1630-1681. From The Book 'Lodges British Portraits'Published London 1823

John Leslie Duke Of Rothes, 1630-1681. From The Book "Lodges British Portraits"Published London 1823
John Leslie Duke Of Rothes, 1630-1681. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageLeslie Collection: David Leslie First Lord Newark, 1601-1682. English Parliamentarian And Soldier From The Book

David Leslie First Lord Newark, 1601-1682. English Parliamentarian And Soldier From The Book "Lodges British
David Leslie First Lord Newark, 1601-1682. English Parliamentarian And Soldier From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageLeslie Collection: Rassie Erasmus & Martin Leslie

Rassie Erasmus & Martin Leslie
Rassie Erasmus and Martin Leslie South Africa V Scotland 03 October 1999 Date: 03 October 1999

Background imageLeslie Collection: Marc Raquil & Leslie Djhone

Marc Raquil & Leslie Djhone
Marc Raquil and Leslie Djhone 400 Metres World Athletics Championships Stade De France, St Denis, Paris, France 26 August 2003 Date: 26 August 2003

Background imageLeslie Collection: FALL / GSD / 1935 / GROUP

FALL / GSD / 1935 / GROUP
A group of Mrs Leslie Thorntons celebrated Southdown alsatians

Background imageLeslie Collection: Florence Mills the American artiste

Florence Mills the American artiste and star of the Lew Leslies Plantation Revue in New York, 1923. To appear in Charles Cochrans show Dover Street to Dixie at the London Pavilion Date: 1923

Background imageLeslie Collection: Leslie Howard and Georges Perinal, The First of The Few

Leslie Howard and Georges Perinal, The First of The Few
Leslie Howard (1893-1943), English actor, and Georges Perinal (1897-1965), French cinematographer, on location during the filming of The First of The Few

Background imageLeslie Collection: American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Colonel Alexander Le

American Revolutionary War (1775-1783). Colonel Alexander Leslie on North Bridge. Salem, (26 February, 1775). Watercolor by Jesse Lewis Bridgman (1857-1931). Peabody Essex Museum. Salem

Background imageLeslie Collection: The Season by Charles Graves

The Season by Charles Graves
Article in The Sphere by Charles Graves explaining the London Season from the viewpoint of the debutante. The article is illustrated by photographs of well-known debs including Rose Bingham

Background imageLeslie Collection: Renault Vintage Car

Renault Vintage Car, England. Driver Leslie Alexander Date: 1910s

Background imageLeslie Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Inkwell

Suffragette Votes for Women Inkwell
A Royal Doulton inkwell in the form of a bald, chubby-faced baby wearing a dress with wide pleated sleeves. Made in stoneware in Doulton browns and greens, with a decorative border round the base

Background imageLeslie Collection: Simon Hick and Leslie Loaf, Penwith, Cornwall

Simon Hick and Leslie Loaf, Penwith, Cornwall
Simon Hick, Penwith 83 Rock Festival organiser and Managing Director of Artina, with Leslie Loaf (Leslie G. Edmonds), wife of Meat Loaf

Background imageLeslie Collection: Gone With the Wind actors

Gone With the Wind actors
Three of the lead actors chosen to star in the much-anticipated film version of Gone with the Wind by Margaret Mitchell, shown reading through the script - Vivien Leigh as Scarlett O Hara



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Leslie, a name that echoes through time and leaves its mark on various realms of art, sports, and history. From the whimsical illustrations of "The Owl and the Pussycat" by Leslie Brook to the thrilling adventures of "The Scarlet Pimpernel, " this name holds a sense of creativity and intrigue. In the world of sports, Leslie's presence can be felt in Yorkshire Cricket as captured by Spy's artistic prowess. The Calthorpe Racing Car zooms past with Leslie at its helm, showcasing a passion for speed and adrenaline. But it's not all about excitement; relaxation is also key. Bank holidays at Goodwood bring joy to many, including our dear Leslie who revels in the festivities. And when it comes to capturing moments frozen in time, portraits of Victorian royalty, politicians, and entertainers bear witness to Leslie's talent behind the lens or brush. Curiosity takes flight with Flying Saucers Have Landed book cover where Leslie explores extraterrestrial mysteries beyond our imagination. Meanwhile, The Leslie Girls dance troupe mesmerizes audiences with their graceful moves that transcend boundaries. Traveling afar brings us to Sri Lanka - Ceylon where tea plantations thrive under Leslie's watchful eye while other industries flourish alongside them. Even British financier Horace Lord Farquhar finds himself immortalized through an artist named Spy. Hollywood glamour intertwines with our story as Norma Shearer graces screens alongside dashing leading man Leslie Howard. And let us not forget Charles Thurston Fogg-Elliot portrayed by Sir Leslie Matthew Ward in 1894 – an embodiment of elegance captured forever on canvas. With each hint revealing a different facet of this enigmatic figure named Leslie, we are left captivated by their diverse interests and talents spanning across centuries. A name that has left an indelible mark on literature, artistry, photography, sportsmanship – truly embodying the essence of a Renaissance soul.