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"Ronald: A Multifaceted Icon of the 20th Century" From his early days as a Chesterfield Ad model to gracing the cover of Tatler alongside his beloved Sealyham Terrier

Background imageRonald Collection: 40th President of the United States. Film still featuring Reagan as an actor

40th President of the United States. Film still featuring Reagan as an actor
RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States. Film still featuring Reagan as an actor

Background imageRonald Collection: 40th President of the United States

40th President of the United States
RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States

Background imageRonald Collection: Presidential Campaign: 1984

Presidential Campaign: 1984
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN: 1984. Republican campaign button from the 1984 presidential election featuring Ronald Reagan and George Herbert Walker Bush

Background imageRonald Collection: RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004)

RONALD REAGAN (1911-2004). 40th President of the United States. Reagan, playing the retired baseball pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander, in a scene form the film The Winning Team. 1952

Background imageRonald Collection: Commissioner Ronald James Dobson giving a speech

Commissioner Ronald James Dobson giving a speech at the opening of the new London Fire Brigade Headquarters at 169 Union Street, London SE1 by Queen Elizabeth II

Background imageRonald Collection: ARTHUR A. R. FIRBANK (1886-1925). Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank. English author

ARTHUR A. R. FIRBANK (1886-1925). Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank. English author. Pencil drawing by Augustus John
ARTHUR A.R. FIRBANK (1886-1925). Arthur Annesley Ronald Firbank. English author. Pencil drawing by Augustus John

Background imageRonald Collection: SIR RONALD ROSS (1857-1932). British physician, discovered malarial parasite

SIR RONALD ROSS (1857-1932). British physician, discovered malarial parasite. Line engraving, early 20th century

Background imageRonald Collection: Scout ceremony with President Johnson

Scout ceremony with President Johnson
Boy Scout Ferris Taylor presents President Johnson with a walnut plaque bearing the Scout emblem and a gavel. The traditional " Report to the Nation" of the Boy Scouts of America was

Background imageRonald Collection: 1960s fashion, wearing Ronald Paterson for the polo

1960s fashion, wearing Ronald Paterson for the polo
A girl hugs her polo player boyfriend wearing a casual dress by Ronald Paterson in brilliant turquoise shantung. The dress is sleeveless

Background imageRonald Collection: Ronald Colman / V Banky

Ronald Colman / V Banky
RONALD COLMAN English actor of stage and screen, with Vilma Banky Date: 1891 - 1958

Background imageRonald Collection: WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at

WWII: TUSKEGEE AIRMEN, 1945. Group of Tuskegee Airmen playing cards in the officers club at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy. Photograph by Toni Frissell, March 1945

Background imageRonald Collection: Stiebel, Worth and Paterson designs, 1954

Stiebel, Worth and Paterson designs, 1954
From left; Overskirts were in favour with several designers, worn apron-wise, or in a pannier effect. One of the prettiest was Victor Stiebels young bell-skirted silk afternoon dress in mist

Background imageRonald Collection: Tom Titt / Sir Landon Ronald

Tom Titt / Sir Landon Ronald
Sir Landon Ronald (Landon Ronald Russell). English conductor, composer, pianist, and singing teacher. Was the son of Henry Russell, noted composer of popular songs

Background imageRonald Collection: Relics of the Battle of Balaklava, 1875

Relics of the Battle of Balaklava, 1875
Engraving of relics and souvenirs of the Battle of Balaklava including: a Russian Helmet, a pioneers sword, a knapsack, a pipe, a drum, a bugle from Inkerman, a helmet, leather gauntlets

Background imageRonald Collection: Portrait of Sir Ronald Ross

Portrait of Sir Ronald Ross
Sir Ronald Ross discovered the scientific link between mosquitoes and human malaria. In 1899 he became Professor of Tropical Medicine at the University of Liverpool

Background imageRonald Collection: Reagan / Ronald / Cig Advert

Reagan / Ronald / Cig Advert
RONALD REAGAN 40th American President (1981-89), seen here as a popular actor of the early 1950s in a cigarette advert

Background imageRonald Collection: Ronald Ross / Nobel 1902

Ronald Ross / Nobel 1902
SIR RONALD ROSS British physician, born in India

Background imageRonald Collection: Living Room / 1933

Living Room / 1933
A tranquil living room designed by Ronald Dickens



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"Ronald: A Multifaceted Icon of the 20th Century" From his early days as a Chesterfield Ad model to gracing the cover of Tatler alongside his beloved Sealyham Terrier, Ronald Colman was a true embodiment of charm and sophistication. But Ronald's influence extended far beyond the silver screen. As President Reagan, he led America through pivotal moments in history, capturing hearts with his official campaign poster during the monumental election of 1980. Not limited to politics, Ronald's versatility shone through various mediums. He effortlessly transitioned from advertisements to literature, leaving an indelible mark in works like "Leave It To Psmith" by Ian Hay and P. G. Wodehouse. Intriguingly, it also found himself entangled in thrilling narratives such as "The Great Train Robbery, " showcasing his ability to captivate audiences across genres. His impact on popular culture reached even further; Bette Davis herself recognized Ronald's talent and charisma that left an unforgettable impression on both screen and stage. Beyond entertainment circles, Queen Elizabeth II acknowledged Ronald's presence at significant events like the opening of London Fire Brigade Headquarters – a testament to his enduring appeal transcending borders. Ronald's taste for elegance extended into architecture too; he made headlines with his Modernist House in Holland-On-Sea—a masterpiece blending contemporary design with timeless allure. And who could forget Nancy Lancaster at Pytchley Hunt? The image immortalized on another Tatler cover showcased how Ronald effortlessly mingled amongst high society while retaining an air of approachability. Finally, we delve into Peter Ronald Buchanan’s world—known affectionately as "The Tout. " This enigmatic character added yet another layer to our understanding of what it meant to be named Ronald—an embodiment of intrigue and mystery. Whether it was captivating audiences on-screen or leading nations off-screen, whether gracing magazine covers or leaving architectural legacies, Ronald's impact was undeniable.