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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: 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

Background imageRogers Collection: CARTOON: WWI GERMANY, 1917. What we re going to do to those neutrals will break

CARTOON: WWI GERMANY, 1917. What we re going to do to those neutrals will break our tender hearts. Cartoon by William A. Rogers, January 1917

Background imageRogers Collection: MONOPOLY AND TARIFFS, 1888. The Consumer Consumed

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

Background imageRogers Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist: oil over a photograph, 1934

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist: oil over a photograph, 1934

Background imageRogers Collection: WLLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. Only a Stepping Stone: American cartoon, 1906, commenting

WLLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST. Only a Stepping Stone: American cartoon, 1906, commenting on the political ambition of Hearst, who, dresssed as the Scarecrow from the Wizard of Oz

Background imageRogers Collection: W. R. HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher. Hearst as The Wizard of Ooze

W. R. HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher. Hearst as The Wizard of Ooze
W.R. HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher. Hearst as The Wizard of Ooze. Cartoon, 1906, by W.A. Rogers

Background imageRogers Collection: EUGENE V. DEBS CARTOON. King Debs. American cartoon by W

EUGENE V. DEBS CARTOON. King Debs. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1894, on the support given by Eugene V. Debs American Railway Union to the strikers of the Pullman Palace Car Company

Background imageRogers Collection: Source Size = 2567 x 1937

Source Size = 2567 x 1937
Interior of Rogerss Bank at Clements Lane

Background imageRogers Collection: Liverpool from the Town Hall, looking south, engraved by John Rogers, c. 1830 (engraving)

Liverpool from the Town Hall, looking south, engraved by John Rogers, c. 1830 (engraving)
XJF497287 Liverpool from the Town Hall, looking south, engraved by John Rogers, c.1830 (engraving) by Harwood, John (fl.1818-29) (after); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageRogers Collection: Crozier Head, by W. G. Rogers, Ventilator for Ceiling, by Bielefield, Wall Decoration

Crozier Head, by W. G. Rogers, Ventilator for Ceiling, by Bielefield, Wall Decoration
Crozier Head, by W.G. Rogers, Ventilator for Ceiling, by Bielefield, Wall Decoration, by G.J. Morant, 1851 Engraving

Background imageRogers Collection: The Cow Boys Breaking Camp Drawn W. A. Rogers, Engraving 1880, Us, USA

The Cow Boys Breaking Camp Drawn W. A. Rogers, Engraving 1880, Us, USA

Background imageRogers Collection: Settlers First home the Far West. -Drawn W. A. Rogers, Us, Usa, Engraving 1880

Settlers First home the Far West. -Drawn W. A. Rogers, Us, Usa, Engraving 1880
Settlers First home the Far West.-Drawn W. A. Rogers, Us, Usa, Engraving 1880

Background imageRogers Collection: Bedstead, by Rogers and Dears

Bedstead, by Rogers and Dears

Background imageRogers Collection: Hector Macneill, engraved by John Rogers (engraving)

Hector Macneill, engraved by John Rogers (engraving)
XJF618915 Hector Macneill, engraved by John Rogers (engraving) by English School, (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Hector Macneill (1746-1818) Scottish poet.); English

Background imageRogers Collection: Scene in Act Iv. of young Folks Ways, the New Play at the St

Scene in Act Iv. of young Folks Ways, the New Play at the St
SCENE IN ACT IV. OF " YOUNG FOLKS WAYS, " THE NEW PLAY AT THE ST. JAMESs THEATRE, LONDON, UK, 1883: " OLD MAN" ROGERS: " Don t ye mind me, chil n

Background imageRogers Collection: The Social Science Congress at Huddersfield: a Portrait Group, Uk, 1883; Mr. C. E

The Social Science Congress at Huddersfield: a Portrait Group, Uk, 1883; Mr. C. E
THE SOCIAL SCIENCE CONGRESS AT HUDDERSFIELD: A PORTRAIT GROUP, UK, 1883; MR. C.E. HOWARD VINCENT, DIRECTOR OF CRIMINAL INVESTIGATORS, President of the Repression of Crime Section, SIR RICHARD TEMPLE

Background imageRogers Collection: AMONG THE COW-BOYS-BREAKING CAMP. -DRAWN BY W. A. ROGERS. 1880, 19th century engraving

AMONG THE COW-BOYS-BREAKING CAMP. -DRAWN BY W. A. ROGERS. 1880, 19th century engraving
AMONG THE COW-BOYS-BREAKING CAMP.-DRAWN BY W. A. ROGERS. 1880, 19th century engraving, USA, America

Background imageRogers Collection: The Settlers First home in the Far West, Drawn by W

The Settlers First home in the Far West, Drawn by W
THE SETTLERs FIRST HOME IN THE FAR WEST, DRAWN BY W. A. ROGERS, 1880, 19th century engraving, USA, America

Background imageRogers Collection: George Rogers and His Wife, Margaret, and His Sister, Margaret Rogers George

George Rogers and His Wife, Margaret, and His Sister, Margaret Rogers George and Margaret Rogers, with his sister Margaret George Rogers, his wife Margaret Tyers

Background imageRogers Collection: Heaving up His Majestys Frigate Diana at Blackburns Yard, near

Heaving up His Majestys Frigate Diana at Blackburns Yard, near Plymouth Signed in ocher colored paint, lower right: " John Rogers Pinxit | [...] Chapel", John Rogers, 1808-ca.1888, British

Background imageRogers Collection: David, the Future King of Israel, While a Shepherd at Bethlehem Signed and dated

David, the Future King of Israel, While a Shepherd at Bethlehem Signed and dated, lower left: " J.R. Herbert R.A. 1877", John Rogers Herbert, 1810-1890, British

Background imageRogers Collection: NEW YORK: LITTLE ITALY. Mulberry Street in Little Italy on a winter evening

NEW YORK: LITTLE ITALY. Mulberry Street in Little Italy on a winter evening. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1890

Background imageRogers Collection: NEW YORK: STREET FAIR. The New East Side of New York - A Summer Night on the Asphalt

NEW YORK: STREET FAIR. The New East Side of New York - A Summer Night on the Asphalt. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, late 19th century

Background imageRogers Collection: NEW YORK: RETIREMENT HOME. A retirement home for elderly Jewish men and women in New York

NEW YORK: RETIREMENT HOME. A retirement home for elderly Jewish men and women in New York. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1891

Background imageRogers Collection: NEW YORK: GARBAGE, 1891. King Garbage Reigns. American cartoon by W. A. Rogers, 1891

NEW YORK: GARBAGE, 1891. King Garbage Reigns. American cartoon by W. A. Rogers, 1891
NEW YORK: GARBAGE, 1891. King Garbage Reigns. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1891

Background imageRogers Collection: GLOUCESTER, c1835. View of Gloucester, Massachusetts

GLOUCESTER, c1835. View of Gloucester, Massachusetts. Lithograph, c1835, by Fitz Hugh Lane

Background imageRogers Collection: MARTYRDOM OF JOHN ROGERS. The burning of Reverend John Rogers, Vicar of St

MARTYRDOM OF JOHN ROGERS. The burning of Reverend John Rogers, Vicar of St. Sepulchres at Smithfield, England, 1555. Wood engraving from the Book of Martyrs, by John Foxe, 1840

Background imageRogers Collection: FISHING, 1889. A day at the fishing banks. Engraving after a drawing by W. A. Rogers

FISHING, 1889. A day at the fishing banks. Engraving after a drawing by W. A. Rogers
FISHING, 1889. A day at the fishing banks. Engraving after a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1889

Background imageRogers Collection: NEW YORK: BILLIARDS, 1892. Scenes in a New York pool-room. Engraving from a drawing by W

NEW YORK: BILLIARDS, 1892. Scenes in a New York pool-room. Engraving from a drawing by W.A. Rogers, 1892

Background imageRogers Collection: YACHTING, 1851. The yacht, America, competing in the British Royal Yacht Squadron s

YACHTING, 1851. The yacht, America, competing in the British Royal Yacht Squadron s
YACHTING, 1851. The yacht, America, competing in the British Royal Yacht Squadrons annual race around the Isle of Wight, 22 August 1851. America, the only non-British entry, won handily

Background imageRogers Collection: TRAIN TRAVEL, 1883. Westward Bound - Scenes on an Immigrant Train. Engraving and drawing by W

TRAIN TRAVEL, 1883. Westward Bound - Scenes on an Immigrant Train. Engraving and drawing by W.A. Rogers from sketches by Theodore R. Davis, 1883

Background imageRogers Collection: ADIRONDACK HOTEL, 1889. Rogers Rock Hotel at Lake George in the Adirondack Mountains, New York

ADIRONDACK HOTEL, 1889. Rogers Rock Hotel at Lake George in the Adirondack Mountains, New York. Photographed by Seneca Roy Stoddard, 1889

Background imageRogers Collection: CARTOON: PANAMA CANAL. American cartoon, c1900, on the debate over whether to build

CARTOON: PANAMA CANAL. American cartoon, c1900, on the debate over whether to build a canal through Panama or Nicaragua

Background imageRogers Collection: LOCOMOTIVE: SANDUSKY, 1837. The Mad River and Lake Erie Railroads Sandusky

LOCOMOTIVE: SANDUSKY, 1837. The Mad River and Lake Erie Railroads Sandusky, one of the first locomotives shipped west of the Alleghenies and the first locomotive built, in 1837

Background imageRogers Collection: ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1906. The Busy Showman - IV

ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1906. The Busy Showman - IV. President Theodore Roosevelt driving his Railroad Rate Bill through a tangle of amendments. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1906

Background imageRogers Collection: ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1906. The busy showman. Cartoon about the Algeciras Conference by W

ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1906. The busy showman. Cartoon about the Algeciras Conference by W.A. Rogers, 1906

Background imageRogers Collection: ROOSEVELT-TAFT CARTOON. Those Are only to Look at

ROOSEVELT-TAFT CARTOON. Those Are only to Look at. Secretary of War William Howard Taft is eyeing boots, White House style

Background imageRogers Collection: ROGERS AND CLEMENS, c1900. Z. S. Freeman, American financier Henry Huttleston Rogers

ROGERS AND CLEMENS, c1900. Z. S. Freeman, American financier Henry Huttleston Rogers
ROGERS AND CLEMENS, c1900. Z.S. Freeman, American financier Henry Huttleston Rogers and writer Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) aboard Rogers steam yacht the Kanawha. Photograph, c1900

Background imageRogers Collection: WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist; photographed in 1921

WILL ROGERS (1879-1935). American humorist; photographed in 1921

Background imageRogers Collection: HENRY WATTERSON (1840-1921). American journalist and politician

HENRY WATTERSON (1840-1921). American journalist and politician. Editor of the Courier-Journal at Louisville, Kentucky. Drawing, 1902, by W.A. Rogers

Background imageRogers Collection: VICTOR F. LAWSON (1850-1925). American newspaper publisher. Illustration by W. A

VICTOR F. LAWSON (1850-1925). American newspaper publisher. Illustration by W. A
VICTOR F. LAWSON (1850-1925). American newspaper publisher. Illustration by W.A. Rogers, c1901

Background imageRogers Collection: CLARENCE LEXOW (1852-1910). American lawyer and legislator

CLARENCE LEXOW (1852-1910). American lawyer and legislator. Lexow (peering through magnifying glass) and his state legislative comittee investigating corruption in the New York police department

Background imageRogers Collection: WILLIAM RANDOPH HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher. Drawing by W

WILLIAM RANDOPH HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher. Drawing by W.A. Rogers, c1901



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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.