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Malone Collection

"Unveiling the Enigmatic Malone: From Acquitted Gangster to Belfast's Hidden Gems" Step into the intriguing world of Malone, where secrets and stories intertwine

Background imageMalone Collection: DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Originally, Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster

DUTCH SCHULTZ (1902-1935). Originally, Arthur Flegenheimer. American gangster. Photographed at a courthouse in Malone, New York, after being acquitted of tax evasion, 1935

Background imageMalone Collection: San Souci Park, Malone Rd, Belfast

San Souci Park, Malone Rd, Belfast - a view of a residential park and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Deramore Drive, Malone Road, Belfast

Deramore Drive, Malone Road, Belfast - a view of a residential drive and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Tom Court

Tom Court Ireland & Malone Ulster Rugby Union England V Ireland Rbs 6 Nations Rugby Union Twickenham, Middlesex, England 17 March 2012 Date: 17 March 2012

Background imageMalone Collection: Maurice Field

Maurice Field Ireland & Malone Rugby Union 06 March 1995 Date: 06 March 1995

Background imageMalone Collection: William Mcbride

William Mcbride Ireland & Malone Rugby Union 22 February 1993 Date: 22 February 1993

Background imageMalone Collection: Niall Malone

Niall Malone Ireland & Oxford University Rugby Union 18 January 1993 Date: 18 January 1993

Background imageMalone Collection: J. L. Malone, Pool Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &

J. L. Malone, Pool Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &
J.L. Malone, Pool Player, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageMalone Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100346

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Bronze statue of Molly Malone with her fishmonger wheelbarrow in Grafton Street

Background imageMalone Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100775

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Ireland, County Dublin, Dublin City, Bronze statue of Molly Malone with her fishmonger wheelbarrow in Grafton Street

Background imageMalone Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100338

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Ireland, Northern, Belfast, Botanic Gardens with people sat on benches outside the Palm House next to Queens University both designe by architect Charles Lanyon

Background imageMalone Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100580

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Ireland, North, Belfast, Malone Road, Exterior of the Botanic Inn bar with world cup banner on the building

Background imageMalone Collection: Russell Malone, Ronnies Scotts, London, 1998. Artist: Brian O Connor

Russell Malone, Ronnies Scotts, London, 1998. Artist: Brian O Connor
Russell Malone, American swing and bebop jazz guitarist, Ronnies Scott s, London, 1998

Background imageMalone Collection: Letter from James Boswell to Edmond Malone, 13th April 1795. Artist: James Boswell

Letter from James Boswell to Edmond Malone, 13th April 1795. Artist: James Boswell
Letter from James Boswell to Edmund Malone, 13th April 1795. Letter written from Great Portland Street, with reference to the monument to Dr Johnson in St Pauls Cathedral

Background imageMalone Collection: Edmund Malone, Irish Shakespearean scholar, (1815). Artist: Page

Edmund Malone, Irish Shakespearean scholar, (1815). Artist: Page
Edmund Malone, Irish Shakespearean scholar, (1815). Malone (1741-1812) edited the the works of William Shakespeare

Background imageMalone Collection: Trinity College Rugby Team, Dublin, Ireland

Trinity College Rugby Team, Dublin, Ireland, including N P Jewell (front row, far right). 1908-1909

Background imageMalone Collection: Derryvolgie House

Derryvolgie House - a view of a large detached mansion, the home of Foster Green, situated on the Malone Road, with two ladies outside. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast)

Background imageMalone Collection: Malone Road at Lennoxville, Belfast

Malone Road at Lennoxville, Belfast - a view of a residential road with tram. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Sale at Selfridges in aid of Belgian refugees

Sale at Selfridges in aid of Belgian refugees
Famous actors and actresses selling chocolate in Selfridges department store on Oxford Street, London, to raise funds for King Alberts Belgium Relief Fund during World War One

Background imageMalone Collection: The Cabaret Girl by Grossmith and Wodehouse

The Cabaret Girl by Grossmith and Wodehouse
The Cabaret Girl, a musical comedy with book and lyrics by George Grossmith and P G Wodehouse, music by Jerome Kern, produced by Grossmith and J A E Malone at the Winter Garden Theatre, London

Background imageMalone Collection: Polished Stone Axes Found at Danesfort, Malone Rd, Belfast

Polished Stone Axes Found at Danesfort, Malone Rd, Belfast - a view of a number of axes with a ruler for scale. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Lennoxvale, Malone Rd. in Winter

Lennoxvale, Malone Rd. in Winter - a view of the old waterworks in the snow. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Lennoxvale, Malone Rd, Belfast

Lennoxvale, Malone Rd, Belfast - a view of gates with pillars leading to a road and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Deramore Drive, South, Malone Road

Deramore Drive, South, Malone Road - a view of a residential drive and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Myrtlefielld Park, Malone Rd. Belfast

Myrtlefielld Park, Malone Rd. Belfast - a view of a residential road and houses. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Malone Rd. Belfast at Malone Park

Malone Rd. Belfast at Malone Park - a view of a residential road with tram and horse vehicle in the distance. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageMalone Collection: Music cover, Come In! said Widdy Malone

Music cover, Come In! said Widdy Malone, written by J P Harrington, composed by George Le Brunn, sung by Michael Nolan. circa 1900

Background imageMalone Collection: Actors selling chocolate for charity, WW1

Actors selling chocolate for charity, WW1
A page from The Sketch showing various well-known members of the theatrical profession acting as sales-people at an unidentified London store

Background imageMalone Collection: Edmund Malone

Edmund Malone
EDMUND MALONE Irish scholar, critic and writer, author of a notable edition of Shakespeare. Date: 1741 - 1812

Background imageMalone Collection: J. L Malone Pool Player World Champions Series 1

J. L Malone Pool Player World Champions Series 1
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Background imageMalone Collection: Looking East towards the Castlereagh Hills from Malone

Looking East towards the Castlereagh Hills from Malone, Arthur James Wards Cottage in Foreground. Trobridge, George F. 1856 - 1909

Background imageMalone Collection: Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan

Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan
FILM STILL: NIGHTCLUB, 1929. Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan

Background imageMalone Collection: (1882-1950). American civil rights lawyer. Photograph, c1913

(1882-1950). American civil rights lawyer. Photograph, c1913
DUDLEY FIELD MALONE (1882-1950). American civil rights lawyer. Photograph, c1913

Background imageMalone Collection: Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to become one of the first black students to attend

Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to become one of the first black students to attend the University of Alabama
DESEGREGATION, 1963. Vivian Malone entering Foster Auditorium to become one of the first black students to attend the University of Alabama on 11 June 1963

Background imageMalone Collection: (1882-1950). New York City civil rights lawyer. Photograph, early 20th century

(1882-1950). New York City civil rights lawyer. Photograph, early 20th century
DUDLEY FIELD MALONE (1882-1950). New York City civil rights lawyer. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageMalone Collection: Catholic priest Father Francis Clement Kelley (left) photographed with civil rights lawyer Dudley

Catholic priest Father Francis Clement Kelley (left) photographed with civil rights lawyer Dudley Field Malone, 1914
KELLEY & MALONE, 1914. Catholic priest Father Francis Clement Kelley (left) photographed with civil rights lawyer Dudley Field Malone, 1914

Background imageMalone Collection: EDMUND MALONE (1741-1812). Irish literary critic. Stipple engraving after Sir Joshua Reynolds

EDMUND MALONE (1741-1812). Irish literary critic. Stipple engraving after Sir Joshua Reynolds

Background imageMalone Collection: Shakespeare Commentators

Shakespeare Commentators
Six commentators on Shakeapeares plays : Warburton; Johnson; Steevens; Reed; Malone; Drake



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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Malone: From Acquitted Gangster to Belfast's Hidden Gems" Step into the intriguing world of Malone, where secrets and stories intertwine. Our journey begins with Dutch Schultz, an infamous American gangster who found himself in a courthouse in Malone, New York. His acquittal for tax evasion left many wondering about his true nature. But let us shift our focus to another Malone, one nestled within Belfast's vibrant streets. San Souci Park on Malone Road invites you to lose yourself in its tranquil beauty. As you wander down Deramore Drive, the charm of this neighborhood unfolds before your eyes. Intriguingly enough, Doyle and The Lost World have their own connection to Malone. Perhaps hidden treasures or forgotten tales lie waiting to be discovered within these pages? Sports enthusiasts will find solace at Trinity College Rugby Team in Dublin, Ireland – a place where passion and camaraderie thrive on the field. And nearby Derryvolgie House stands as a testament to history's whispers echoing through time. As we delve deeper into this enigma called "Malone, " we stumble upon Selfridges' sale aiding Belgian refugees – a reminder that even amidst darkness, compassion can shine brightly. Names like Tom Court, Maurice Field, William McBride, and Niall Malone add layers of mystery and intrigue to our narrative. Who are they? What role do they play in unraveling the enigma? And finally, J. L. Malone emerges from Allen & Ginter's Worlds Champions series as a pool player extraordinaire – showcasing talent beyond imagination. Join us as we embark on an exploration of all things "Malone. " Uncover hidden histories and untold tales that weave together this captivating tapestry of life itself.