Howes Collection
"Howes: A Journey Through Time and Talent" Morningthorpe, Brewster, Putnam County, New York State
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"Howes: A Journey Through Time and Talent" Morningthorpe, Brewster, Putnam County, New York State, USA - these are the places that shaped the remarkable story of the Howes family. From their humble beginnings to their rise in fame and talent, the name Howes has become synonymous with creativity and excellence. Lily Elsie and Bobby Howes in The Blue Train - a captivating duo that graced the stages with their mesmerizing performances. Their chemistry was undeniable as they transported audiences into a world of enchantment. Sketches of the musical comedy Peggy Ann at Daly's - a testament to the artistic prowess of this talented family. Their ability to bring characters to life through sketches is truly awe-inspiring. Let's Face It at the London Hippodrome - another triumph for the Howes family. This production showcased their versatility as they effortlessly transitioned from one role to another, leaving audiences begging for more. Gifts for Princess Maud (engraving) - an exquisite display of craftsmanship by none other than the gifted hands of a Howes artist. Each stroke tells a story, each detail capturing hearts around the world. Fall / English Setter / 1936 - beauty captured in its purest form through this stunning photograph. The elegance and gracefulness of this majestic creature perfectly encapsulates what it means to be part of nature's wonders. Dumfriesshire DG12 5 Map - tracing back roots to Scotland where generations before laid down foundations for future success. The map serves as a reminder that no matter how far we go in life, our heritage will always be our guiding compass. Sally Ann Howes - carrying on her family's legacy with pride and determination. Her talent shines brightly on stage as she captivates audiences worldwide with her powerful voice and magnetic presence. Interview Messenger With Washington 1776 From A 19Th Century Print Engraved By Joseph Stancliffe After M A Wageman.