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"Rogers: A Captivating Legacy of Cowboys, Coracle Men, and Dance Partners" Step into the world of Rogers, where the name carries a multitude of stories and characters

Background imageRogers Collection: Old House at Stratford, c1870

Old House at Stratford, c1870. Harvard House in Stratford-upon-Avon, built in 1596 by Thomas Rogers, grandfather of the benefactor of Harvard University, John Harvard

Background imageRogers Collection: Liverpool FC football team 1936

Liverpool FC football team 1936. Back row: Rogers, Nieuwenhuys, Dabbs, Browning, Carr, Tennant, Neal, Harley, Bush. Third row: Wilson (Trainer), Bradshaw, Low, Glassey, Savage, McDougall, Riley

Background imageRogers Collection: The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917

The Imperial War Cabinet, 1917
Photograph taken at 10 Downing Street of the Imperial War Cabinet in 1917. Front row, Henderson, Lord Milner, Lord Curzon, Mr Bonar Law, David Lloyd George, Sir Robert Borden, Mr Massey

Background imageRogers Collection: ELIZABETH SELDEN ROGERS (1868-1950). American reformer and suffragist

ELIZABETH SELDEN ROGERS (1868-1950). American reformer and suffragist. Photographed speaking in Washington D.C. March 1913

Background imageRogers Collection: ROY ROGERS (1911-1998). Ne Leonard Slye. American singing cowboy actor. With his horse, Trigger

ROY ROGERS (1911-1998). Ne Leonard Slye. American singing cowboy actor. With his horse, Trigger. Photograph, c1945, digitally colored by Granger, NYC

Background imageRogers Collection: PUCK: CARTOON, 1905. Mr. Orpheus of Boston. Thomas W. Lawson, as Orpheus, playing a lyre

PUCK: CARTOON, 1905. Mr. Orpheus of Boston. Thomas W. Lawson, as Orpheus, playing a lyre, and William A. Rockefeller, James R. Keene, J. Edward Addicks, and Henry Huttleston Rogers as wild animals

Background imageRogers Collection: MONOPOLY AND TARIFFS, 1888. The Consumer Consumed. American cartoon by W. A. Rogers

MONOPOLY AND TARIFFS, 1888. The Consumer Consumed. American cartoon by W. A. Rogers
MONOPOLY AND TARIFFS, 1888. The Consumer Consumed. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1888, on the high prices being imposed on the American consumer as a result of monopolistic practices

Background imageRogers Collection: MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W

MONOPOLY CARTOON, 1887. A Huge Feeder, But A Poor Milker. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1887, on the inefficiencies in the U.S. economy resulting from monopolies

Background imageRogers Collection: PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894

PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W. A. Rogers, July 1894
PULLMAN STRIKE CARTOON. The Vanguard of Anarchy. Cartoon by W.A. Rogers, July 1894, potraying Eugene V. Debs, Governor Atlgeld of Illinois, Governor Wait of Colorado

Background imageRogers Collection: EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 1883. Emigrants traveling westward make camp for the night in

EMIGRANTS TO WEST, 1883. Emigrants traveling westward make camp for the night in the middle of winter. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1883

Background imageRogers Collection: Mutiny! Can the Captain Regain Control of the Ship? President Grover Cleveland

Mutiny! Can the Captain Regain Control of the Ship? President Grover Cleveland, as captain of the good ship Democracy
GROVER CLEVELAND CARTOON. Mutiny! Can the Captain Regain Control of the Ship? President Grover Cleveland, as captain of the good ship Democracy

Background imageRogers Collection: Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904

Roosevelt Cartoon, 1904
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1904. The Big Stick in the Caribbean Sea. President Theodore Roosevelt enforcing his concept of the Monroe Doctrine by having a U.S

Background imageRogers Collection: Moonstrollers, Amazing Stories scfi Magazine Cover

Moonstrollers, Amazing Stories scfi Magazine Cover
THE MOON STROLLERS - Earthmen explore the moon

Background imageRogers Collection: El Morro and railway station, Arica, Chile, South America

El Morro and railway station, Arica, Chile, South America
El Morro (famous hill) and railway station, Arica, Chile, South America. circa 1905

Background imageRogers Collection: The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey

The Days of Cromwell by Charles Rogers and Carter Livesey. First produced at the Borough Theatre, Stratford, on 19th October 1896 The caption reads Toby, I can hear fightin

Background imageRogers Collection: Two men and a little girl, Southwold, Suffolk

Two men and a little girl, Southwold, Suffolk
Two men (both called Smith) and a little girl, on the beach at Southwold, Suffolk. In the background on the left is a fisherman (Rogers)

Background imageRogers Collection: Samuel Rogers, English poet

Samuel Rogers, English poet
Samuel Rogers (1763-1855), English poet. circa 1825

Background imageRogers Collection: Ginger Rogers, applying Max Factor make up

Ginger Rogers, applying Max Factor make up
Ginger Rogers (born Virginia Katherine McMath; July 16, 1911 April 25, 1995) American actress, dancer, and singer, best known for dance films in which she was partnered with Fred Astaire

Background imageRogers Collection: Will and Betty Rogers - outdoor cookery

Will and Betty Rogers - outdoor cookery
Will Rogers (1879-1935) - a Cherokee cowboy, vaudeville performer, humorist, newspaper columnist, social commentator and stage and motion picture actor

Background imageRogers Collection: George Rogers Clark

George Rogers Clark
GEORGE ROGERS CLARK American military, active on the frontiers of civilisation against the Native Americans, British and suchlike lesser breeds. Date: 1752 - 1818

Background imageRogers Collection: Advert for J. W Rowe & Co. electrical massage apparatus 1902

Advert for J. W Rowe & Co. electrical massage apparatus 1902
Heath in every home! by using Rogers consoidated electrical massage and medical apparatus. Claims to cures lots of alliaments. 1902

Background imageRogers Collection: Well-Equipped British

Well-Equipped British
British troops suitably equipped for fighting in North American conditions - Rogers Rangers in the snow picture 2 of 2 Date: 1757

Background imageRogers Collection: Piano Selection Swing Time - Music Sheet Cover

Piano Selection Swing Time - Music Sheet Cover
Piano Selection - Music Sheet Cover. Music by Jerome Kern, lyrics by Dorothy Fields starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers in Swing Time. An illustration of the singers in the middle of the cover

Background imageRogers Collection: I ll string along with you - Music Sheet Cover

I ll string along with you - Music Sheet Cover from 20 million sweethearts a Warner Bros and Vitaphone picture featuring Dick Powell, Ginger Rogers, Pat O Brien, the 4 Mills brothers

Background imageRogers Collection: Stationery, H M Smeath, Truro, Cornwall

Stationery, H M Smeath, Truro, Cornwall
Stationery, H M Smeath, Wine Merchant, Victoria Square, Truro, Cornwall, with an advertisement for Rogers Ales and Stouts, Bristol, and handwritten details below. 1916

Background imageRogers Collection: The South Bank in London

The South Bank in London
Article entitled South Bank in Crystal showing a new plan which was part of the Centres South Bank 2001 strategy to commemorate not only the Millennium but also the 50th anniversary of the Festival

Background imageRogers Collection: Bunny Austin and Lyttleton Rogers at Wiimbledon

Bunny Austin and Lyttleton Rogers at Wiimbledon
Henry Wilfred Bunny Austin (1906-2000), looks up at the towering frame of his 6 ft 7 inche opponent, Lyttelton Rogers of Ireland

Background imageRogers Collection: Will Rogers painting, Hotel Last Frontier, Las Vegas, USA

Will Rogers painting, Hotel Last Frontier, Las Vegas, USA
Will Rogers painting in the Pioneer Lobby, Hotel Last Frontier, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. Date: 20th century

Background imageRogers Collection: Illustrated London News page, 1951

Illustrated London News page, 1951
A page from the Illustrated London News, dated 28th April 1951, detailing contemporary British art purchased by the Arts Council for the Festival of Britain

Background imageRogers Collection: Ginger Rogers

Ginger Rogers (1911-95) - US actress and dancer, in a publicity pin-up image taken from the Paramount film, Lady in the Dark

Background imageRogers Collection: Samuel Rogers (Church)

Samuel Rogers (Church)
SAMUEL ROGERS English churchman, rector of Husbands Bosworth and Brampton in the county of Northampton and chaplain to earl Spencer. Date: ? - 1790

Background imageRogers Collection: Samuel Rogers home - 1

Samuel Rogers home - 1
SAMUEL ROGERS home at 22 St James Place, London. Date: 1847

Background imageRogers Collection: Samuel Rogers home - 2

Samuel Rogers home - 2
SAMUEL ROGERS home at 22 St James Place, London. Date: 1847

Background imageRogers Collection: Samuel Rogers

Samuel Rogers
SAMUEL ROGERS writer, author of The pleasures of memory Date: 1763 - 1855

Background imageRogers Collection: Richard Rogers

Richard Rogers
RICHARD ROGERS Protestant churchman, theologian at Cambridge. Date: 1550 - 1618

Background imageRogers Collection: Samuel Rogers (Maclise)

Samuel Rogers (Maclise)
SAMUEL ROGERS writer, author of The pleasures of memory Date: 1763 - 1855

Background imageRogers Collection: JOHN ROGERS (1500-1555)

JOHN ROGERS (1500-1555)
JOHN ROGERS Protestant churchman and martyr [do not confuse with other churchmen of the same name] Date: 1500 - 1555

Background imageRogers Collection: Charles Rogers

Charles Rogers
CHARLES ROGERS art collector and writer Date: 1711 - 1784

Background imageRogers Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American actor and humorist. Photograph, c1930

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American actor and humorist. Photograph, c1930

Background imageRogers Collection: BOSTON: STREET SCENE. Street scene in a Jewish neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts

BOSTON: STREET SCENE. Street scene in a Jewish neighborhood in Boston, Massachusetts. Drawing by William Allen Rogers, c1899

Background imageRogers Collection: CHINATOWN: PLAGUE, c1900. Chinese-Americans confined within Chinatown in San Francisco

CHINATOWN: PLAGUE, c1900. Chinese-Americans confined within Chinatown in San Francisco, during the bubonic plague epidemic of 1900-1904. Watercolor illustration by William Allen Rogers, c1900

Background imageRogers Collection: ROGERS: RED CROSS NURSE. A Red Cross nurse standing at the railing of a ship, having

ROGERS: RED CROSS NURSE. A Red Cross nurse standing at the railing of a ship, having a vision of a wounded soldier on a stormy sea. Ink drawing by William Allen Rogers, c1917

Background imageRogers Collection: WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Lieutenant William Andrews, Lieutenant H

WWI: HOMECOMING, 1919. Lieutenant William Andrews, Lieutenant H.A. Rogers, and Lieutenant Jonathan N. Rucker returning home on board the Ulna. Photograph, February 1919

Background imageRogers Collection: WWI: CHRISTMAS, 1914. Christmas 1914. A Red Cross nurse attending a wounded soldier

WWI: CHRISTMAS, 1914. Christmas 1914. A Red Cross nurse attending a wounded soldier near the ruins of a church, during World War I. Drawing by William Allen Rogers, 1914

Background imageRogers Collection: RADIO: WNYC, 1948. A celebration of the radio station WNYCs 25th anniversary. Standing

RADIO: WNYC, 1948. A celebration of the radio station WNYCs 25th anniversary. Standing, left to right: Miriam Cutler, Dulcie Rogers, Marilyn Tack, Patti Bolton, Lynn Thiras

Background imageRogers Collection: CONGRESSWOMEN, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon

CONGRESSWOMEN, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon at the Capitol, 4 March 1938. Left to right: Representatives Caroline O Day, Edith Nourse Rogers, Mary T

Background imageRogers Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Rogers typing on a typewriter on a cattle ranch

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist. Rogers typing on a typewriter on a cattle ranch. Photograph, c1920

Background imageRogers Collection: NETTIE ROGERS SHULER (1865-1939). American suffragist. Photographed c1920

NETTIE ROGERS SHULER (1865-1939). American suffragist. Photographed c1920



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"Rogers: A Captivating Legacy of Cowboys, Coracle Men, and Dance Partners" Step into the world of Rogers, where the name carries a multitude of stories and characters. From Roy Rogers, the iconic American singing cowboy actor who stole hearts alongside his beloved horse Trigger, to Ginger Rogers and Fred Astaire's timeless dance partnership that left audiences in awe. In 1912, Leonard Slye was born - better known as Roy Rogers - a true legend in the realm of Western films. With his trusty companion Trigger by his side, he brought joy and excitement to countless fans across America. His captivating performances made him an unforgettable figure in Hollywood history. But there's more to the name than just entertainment. Eustace Rogers holds another facet of this diverse legacy as the last coracle man of Ironbridge in Shropshire. This skilled individual navigated these unique boats with precision and grace, preserving an ancient tradition for future generations. Meanwhile, Ginger Rogers wowed audiences with her elegance and talent on-screen alongside W Way in 1931. Her partnership with Fred Astaire became legendary as they danced their way into our hearts through classic films like "Top Hat" and "Swing Time. " Their chemistry was electric; their moves were mesmerizing. Art also finds its place within this array of Rogerness. In Carshalton, Surrey back in 1829, artist J Rogers captured scenes that would stand the test of time. His brushstrokes immortalized moments forever etched onto canvas for all to admire. Even history intertwines with this illustrious surname – Magna Carta bears witness to a certain Roger's involvement in shaping England's legal foundation centuries ago. The impact reverberates through time as we appreciate how individuals can shape nations.