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Background imageSpencer Collection: Winston Churchill Hunting Boar, France, 1927

Winston Churchill Hunting Boar, France, 1927
Photograph showing Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churcill (1874-1965), hunting boar on horseback in the Forest of Eu, Foucarmont, France, 1927

Background imageSpencer Collection: The Old English Pike Exercise

The Old English Pike Exercise, Plate 1. 1794

Background imageSpencer Collection: The Old English Halbert Exercise

The Old English Halbert Exercise, Plate 4, Double Armed Men &c. 1794

Background imageSpencer Collection: Cartoon, Randolph Churchill, British politician

Cartoon, Randolph Churchill, British politician
Cartoon, Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), British politician - Little Randolph and the greasy pole of politics

Background imageSpencer Collection: Dalys Theatre, London

Dalys Theatre, London. Colour photograph of the front of Dalys Theatre in the City of Westminster. It was located at 2 Cranbourn Street, just off Leicester Square

Background imageSpencer Collection: Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Spencer

Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Spencer
Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough (1743-1811, nee Russell) wife of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough, seen here with Lady Spencer (either her mother-in-law or sister-in-law)

Background imageSpencer Collection: Music cover, Sunday School Stories

Music cover, Sunday School Stories, words and music by Richard Spencer, George Garnet and Harry Weston. 1933

Background imageSpencer Collection: Lilian, Duchess of Marlborough

Lilian, Duchess of Marlborough
Lily Spencer-Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (n饠 Lilian Warren Price) (June 10, 1854 January 11, 1909), American heiress and socialite during the Gilded Age. Date: 1895

Background imageSpencer Collection: The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough in caricature

The Duke and Duchess of Marlborough in caricature
John Albert William Spencer-Churchill, 10th Duke of Marlborough (18 September 1897 11 March 1972), styled Marquess of Blandford until 1934, British peer, pictured with his wife, The Hon

Background imageSpencer Collection: Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartingdon

Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartingdon - 8th Duke of Devonshire - English Liberal politician (1833-1908). Part of Box 63 Boswell collection. Celebrities of the day. Date: circa 1885

Background imageSpencer Collection: Tiffany House, New York

Tiffany House, New York
The New York residence of Consuelo Vanderbilt and Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough. Date: 1895

Background imageSpencer Collection: The Vanderbilts house in Newport

The Vanderbilts house in Newport
The house of Consuelo Vanderbilt and Charles Spencer-Churchill, 9th Duke of Marlborough, in Newport. Date: 1895

Background imageSpencer Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill, British politician

Lord Randolph Churchill, British politician
Lord Randolph Henry Spencer Churchill (1849-1895), British politician, at this time MP for Woodstock. At the time he was making his mark at Westminster by criticising members of both political

Background imageSpencer Collection: 8th Duke of Devonshire

8th Duke of Devonshire
WILLIAM SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH eighth duke of DEVONSHIRE Statesman, while only marquis of Hartington. Date: 1833 - 1908

Background imageSpencer Collection: Alice Countess of Derby

Alice Countess of Derby
ALICE countess of DERBY (nee Spencer) wife, first, of Ferdinando, 5th earl; and subsequently of viscount Brackley. Date: ? - 1636

Background imageSpencer Collection: Randolph Churchill 1886

Randolph Churchill 1886
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL - depicted as Little Mephistopheles. Date: 1849-1895

Background imageSpencer Collection: Randolph Churchill Ctn

Randolph Churchill Ctn
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL - he refuses to play any more... Date: 1849-1895

Background imageSpencer Collection: Earl Spencers house

Earl Spencers house
The magnificent home of George John (1758 - 1834), 2nd earl Spencer in St James, off Green Park, London, completed 1766 though altered at various times; it survives as offices

Background imageSpencer Collection: 2nd Earl Spencer reading

2nd Earl Spencer reading
George John Spencer (1758 - 1834), 2nd earl Spencer statesman and book collector

Background imageSpencer Collection: 3rd Earl Spencer - 3

3rd Earl Spencer - 3
John Charles Spencer (1782 - 1845), third earl SPENCER; here when viscount Althorp. Statesman who despite his preference for country pursuits pursued a valuable political career

Background imageSpencer Collection: Lavinia Countess Spencer

Lavinia Countess Spencer
Lavinia Bingham (1762 - 1831), countess of George John 2nd earl Spencer : a noted beauty while young, she is still a good-looking lady in this 1811 portrait

Background imageSpencer Collection: 3rd Earl Spencer - 4

3rd Earl Spencer - 4
John Charles Spencer (1782 - 1845), third earl Spencer (previously viscount Althorp. Statesman who despite his preference for country pursuits pursued a valuable political career

Background imageSpencer Collection: Spencer Fullerton Baird

Spencer Fullerton Baird
SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD American naturalist and museum director associated with the Smithsonian Institution. Date: circa 1855

Background imageSpencer Collection: Spencer Fullerton Baird2

Spencer Fullerton Baird2
SPENCER FULLERTON BAIRD American naturalist and museum director associated with the Smithsonian Institution. Date: 1885

Background imageSpencer Collection: Costume - Women 1780s

Costume - Women 1780s
Lavinia Bingham (1762 - 1831), Countess Spencer wearing a white dress & neckerchief (fichu) and a black belt. Her hat has a broad, soft brim, her hair is dressed in soft curls. Date: 1780s

Background imageSpencer Collection: Promenade Dress 1809

Promenade Dress 1809
High-necked white muslin gown with embroidered hem worn with a white spencer possibly ornamented with braid, a blue embroidered scarf, small straw bonnet trimmed with feathers. Date: 1809

Background imageSpencer Collection: COSTUME FOR 1818-1819

COSTUME FOR 1818-1819
Dress of 1818-1819 according to a later source. Man: greatcoat with velvet collar. Women: pelisse, spencer, white dresses ornamented with tucks, mancherons & flounces. Date: 1818 - 1819

Background imageSpencer Collection: 3rd Duke of Marlborough

3rd Duke of Marlborough
CHARLES SPENCER 3rd Duke of Marlborough. Date: 1706 - 1758

Background imageSpencer Collection: Morning Dress 1801

Morning Dress 1801
Both gowns are probably of printed muslin - one white the other pink. Both ladies wear straw hats, one has a veil. The white gown has a ruff & is worn with a white spencer. Date: 1801

Background imageSpencer Collection: Afternoon Dress 1801

Afternoon Dress 1801
A yellow gown trimmed in blue & black with a ruff & matching turban & plume. A white gown worn with a red spencer & white ruff & feather headdress. Date: 1801

Background imageSpencer Collection: 5th Earl Spencer

5th Earl Spencer
JOHN POYNTZ SPENCER 5TH EARL SPENCER (1835 - 1910), Politician, working on his papers Date: 1885

Background imageSpencer Collection: Jennie, Lady Churchill

Jennie, Lady Churchill
JENNIE JEROME, wife of Lord Randolph Spencer Churchill, mother of Winston Date: 1854 - 1921

Background imageSpencer Collection: 5th Earl Spencer / Vf 1870

5th Earl Spencer / Vf 1870
JOHN POYNTZ SPENCER 5TH EARL SPENCER Politician, with the biggest red beard you ever did see! Date: 1835 - 1910

Background imageSpencer Collection: Robert Spencer - Maratta

Robert Spencer - Maratta
Robert Spencer (1641 - 1702), 2nd Earl of Sunderland Statesman

Background imageSpencer Collection: Ninth Duke Marlborough

Ninth Duke Marlborough
CHARLES SPENCER CHURCHILL, ninth duke of MARLBOROUGH Date: 1871 - 1934

Background imageSpencer Collection: S C Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire

S C Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire
SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH 8TH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE (previously LORD HARTINGTON) Statesman Date: 1833 - 1908

Background imageSpencer Collection: Georgiana / Duchess / Phllps

Georgiana / Duchess / Phllps
GEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer Married 5th Duke of Devonshire Date: 1757 - 1806

Background imageSpencer Collection: Wife of 5th Earl Spencer

Wife of 5th Earl Spencer
Charlotte Frances Frederica, British aristocracy - daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour; married 5th Earl Spencer in 1858 ? - 1903

Background imageSpencer Collection: 1st Earl Spencer

1st Earl Spencer
John Spencer (1734 - 1783), 1st Earl Spencer, With the 1st Countess Spencer

Background imageSpencer Collection: Wife of 2nd Earl Spencer

Wife of 2nd Earl Spencer
Lavina Bingham (1762 - 1831), Countess Spencer, Wife of George, 2nd Earl Spencer

Background imageSpencer Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire

Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) Portrait of the statesman while he was still marquess of Hartington

Background imageSpencer Collection: Cavendish / Whitehall

Cavendish / Whitehall
SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH 8TH DUKE OF DEVONSHIRE Statesman Date: 1833 - 1908

Background imageSpencer Collection: Margaret Gorgiana (Countess Spencer) by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Margaret Gorgiana (Countess Spencer) by Sir Joshua Reynolds
Margaret Georgiana (Countess Spencer), and Georgiana Spencer, her daughter (later Duchess of Devonshire) by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), engraved by Octave Lacour (1855-1921). Date: 1884

Background imageSpencer Collection: Mrs Arris by Gilbert Payne and P J Dewhirst

Mrs Arris by Gilbert Payne and P J Dewhirst
Promotional flyer for Mrs Arris A Family Affair in 3 Tiffs by Gilbert Payne and P. J. Dewhirst. The image shows Fred Spencer as Mrs Arris

Background imageSpencer Collection: Lady Sarah Wilson

Lady Sarah Wilson (1865 - 1929), formerly Lady Sarah Spencer-Churchill, youngest child of John Spencer-Churchill, 7th Duke of Marlborough

Background imageSpencer Collection: Mansford House, Birchington as VAD Hospital

Mansford House, Birchington as VAD Hospital
Mansford House, Spencer Road, Birchington. Mansford House was one of the buildings used by the Birchington VAD detachment in the early days of its work in 1914 and 1915

Background imageSpencer Collection: Group of staff & patients, Mansford House

Group of staff & patients, Mansford House
Mansford House, Spencer Road, Birchington. Mansford House was one of the buildings used by the Birchington VAD detachment in the early days of its work in 1914 and 1915

Background imageSpencer Collection: The Rt. Hon. Winston Spencer Churchill

The Rt. Hon. Winston Spencer Churchill
A portrait of Winston Churchill by Edward I. Halliday, exhibited at the 64th Annual Exhibition of the Royal Society of Portrait Painters. Date: 1957



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"Spencer: A Timeless Legacy of Laughter, Love, and Royalty" In the world of entertainment, one name stands out as a symbol of timeless comedy and cinematic brilliance - Charlie Chaplin. Born Charles Spencer Chaplin in 1889, this English film actor and comedian left an indelible mark on the industry with his iconic characters like the Tramp. One of his most memorable films was "Modern Times" released in 1936. In its final scene, Chaplin shared a heartwarming moment with Paulette Goddard that captured the essence of their on-screen chemistry. Speaking of Spencers, who can forget the historic wedding between Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer? Their union captivated hearts worldwide in 1981, making it one for the ages. But let's not limit our exploration to just people named Spencer. Stephen Ward's sketches from 1960 showcased various celebrities through his artistic lens. These drawings provided glimpses into their lives beyond fame and glamour. Integrity retiring from office might seem like an odd connection to Spencer at first glance. However, history tells us that this phrase refers to Thomas Jefferson leaving the presidency in 1801 after serving two terms with honor and integrity intact. Returning to Chaplin's legacy, another masterpiece worth mentioning is "The Kid, " released in 1920. This heartwarming tale touched audiences' souls as they followed Chaplin's character forming an unlikely bond with a young boy amidst adversity. Shifting gears to World War II history brings us to the Tehran Conference where global leaders strategized for victory against tyranny. Winston Churchill famously used the V for Victory hand sign as a powerful symbol during these times – a gesture immortalized through woodcut artistry. Even though Cookham may not be directly related to Spencer or Chaplin, it holds significance as it was depicted in an unknown creator's work dating back to 1898.