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"Spencer: A Timeless Legacy of Laughter, Love, and Royalty" In the world of entertainment

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Georgiana / Duchess / Jesse
GEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer Married 5th Duke of Devonshire

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Georgiana / Duchess / Baldwn
GEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer Married 5th Duke of Devonshire

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Georgiana / Duchess / F man
GEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer Married 5th Duke of Devonshire

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Georgiana / Duchess / Cig Cd
GEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer Married 5th Duke of Devonshire

Background imageSpencer Collection: Churchill / Randolph / Fly

Churchill / Randolph / Fly
British MP Lord Randolph Spencer Churchill as a pesky insect which bites at night, but no-one feels its sting, and which is " all hum"

Background imageSpencer Collection: Chaplin / Laughing Friend

Chaplin / Laughing Friend
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor does not approve of another actor copying his style

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Chaplin / Peach Lady / Ff
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor raises his hat to a pretty lady: " Mmm! A Peach!!"

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Chaplin / Cartoon Postcard
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor in cartoon style

Background imageSpencer Collection: Chaplin / Pola Negri / Ross

Chaplin / Pola Negri / Ross
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor with Pola Negri

Background imageSpencer Collection: Herbert Spencer / Cdv

Herbert Spencer / Cdv
HERBERT SPENCER Sociologist and philosopher Date: 1820 - 1903

Background imageSpencer Collection: 5th Earl Spencer / Chancel

5th Earl Spencer / Chancel
John Poyntz Spencer 5th Earl Spencer Politician

Background imageSpencer Collection: 1809 Ladies in a Gallery

1809 Ladies in a Gallery
Four ladies in a gallery wear fashionable dresses some of which show a marked classical influence including a cloak that fastens on one shoulder with a brooch

Background imageSpencer Collection: Fashions of 1814

Fashions of 1814
Three women in walking dress from 1814. One lady holds a pair of scissors - perhaps her outfit is all her own work?

Background imageSpencer Collection: COSTUME 1820-1825

COSTUME 1820-1825
Ladies: walking dress of white gown & black spencer; or black gown (possibly dinner dress); the gentleman wears a top hat, 3/4 coat and trousers with straps under the feet

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7th Duke Marlborough
JOHN WINSTON SPENCER 7th Duke of Marlborough Prominent Conservative Politician. His 3rd son was Lord Randolph Churchill

Background imageSpencer Collection: Costume Men Spencer 1806

Costume Men Spencer 1806
Top hat, brown spencer with stand-fall collar & sleeves gathered at the shoulder, blue cut-away coat with narrow tails, white breeches & silk stockings, black laced pumps

Background imageSpencer Collection: English Fashions C. 1815

English Fashions C. 1815
English fashions had diverged from those of the French during the years of war. The waistline of the woman on the left has dropped & the style is more romantic

Background imageSpencer Collection: Bon Genre No. 91 Costume

Bon Genre No. 91 Costume
A Paris street acrobat stands on one leg on a candlestick which her partner holds steady, while their child does a handstand and a mother gives her daughter a coin for them

Background imageSpencer Collection: White Dress 1812

White Dress 1812
White muslin dress worn with white spencer trimmed with decorative edging. The sleeves have 7 divisions and are en bouffants with equidistant bands. The ankles are exposed

Background imageSpencer Collection: Randolph Churchill Spks

Randolph Churchill Spks
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL speaking in the Birmingham Town Hall

Background imageSpencer Collection: 9th Duke Marlborough

9th Duke Marlborough
CHARLES SPENCER CHURCHILL, ninth duke of MARLBOROUGH, with his American bride Consuelo Vanderbilt : alas, their made-in-heaven marriage soon broke up

Background imageSpencer Collection: Charlton Church 1808

Charlton Church 1808
A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval

Background imageSpencer Collection: Spencer Wilmington

Spencer Wilmington
SPENCER COMPTON earl of WILMINGTON statesman, Speaker of the Commons

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Robert Earl Sunderland
ROBERT SPENCER, earl of SUNDERLAND statesman with a penchant for switching sides when it suited his interests or his pocket. with his autograph

Background imageSpencer Collection: Herbert Spencer / 1890 Pho

Herbert Spencer / 1890 Pho
HERBERT SPENCER sociologist & philosopher

Background imageSpencer Collection: Charlie Chaplin / Doorway

Charlie Chaplin / Doorway
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor walking through a doorway

Background imageSpencer Collection: Costume / Women 1813

Costume / Women 1813
A Frenchwoman, towards the end of the Napoleonic Wars, wears a hat which echoes the helmets of the officers she admires. Late C19th version of early C19th dress

Background imageSpencer Collection: Georgiana / Duchess / Eim 89

Georgiana / Duchess / Eim 89
GEORGIANA SPENCER DUCHESS OF DEVONSHIRE Daughter of 1st Earl Spencer Married 5th Duke of Devonshire

Background imageSpencer Collection: 5th Earl Spencer / Anon

5th Earl Spencer / Anon
John Poyntz Spencer 5th Earl Spencer

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3rd Earl Spencer
JOHN CHARLES SPENCER, third earl SPENCER; previously viscount ALTHORP. Statesman who despite his preference for country pursuits pursued a valuable political career

Background imageSpencer Collection: Chaplin / Film Flashes

Chaplin / Film Flashes
CHARLIE CHAPLIN (Sir Charles Spencer) English comedian and actor

Background imageSpencer Collection: Henrietta Bessborough

Henrietta Bessborough
HENRIETTA FRANCES (SPENCER), COUNTESS OF BESSBOROUGH Fashionable lady of the period

Background imageSpencer Collection: WILMINGTON (1673 - 1743)

WILMINGTON (1673 - 1743)
SPENCER COMPTON - Earl of WILMINGTON British statesman

Background imageSpencer Collection: G Washington / Gs Spencer

G Washington / Gs Spencer
GEORGE WASHINGTON American soldier & statesman

Background imageSpencer Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill

Lord Randolph Churchill
Lord Randolph Spencer Churchill. (1849 - 1895) Statesman



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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.