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Pinkie Collection

"Pinkie: A Tale of Intrigue, Power, and Resilience" In this captivating still image from the iconic film "Brighton Rock" (1947

Background imagePinkie Collection: A still image from Brighton Rock (1947)

A still image from Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie, the gangster and Carol Marsh as Rose in John Boultings Brighton Rock (1947)based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imagePinkie Collection: Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)

Richard Attenborough in Brighton Rock (1947)
An intense portrait of Richard Attenborough in character as Pinkie to promote the release of John Boultings thriller based on Graham Greenes novel

Background imagePinkie Collection: A promotional portrait for the release of Brighton Rock (1947)

A promotional portrait for the release of Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie the gangster

Background imagePinkie Collection: Vera Lennox, actress, (1903-1984) theatrical portrait in jodhpurs and boots

Vera Lennox, actress, (1903-1984) theatrical portrait in jodhpurs and boots. Captioned, A Primrose by the River's Brim'

Background imagePinkie Collection: Battle of Pinkie also known as the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, at the banks of the River Esk near

Battle of Pinkie also known as the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh, at the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland. Date: 10 September 1547

Background imagePinkie Collection: The Fight for the Standard at the Battle of Pinkie, near Musselburgh, Scotland

The Fight for the Standard at the Battle of Pinkie, near Musselburgh, Scotland, 10 September 1547, during the War of the Rough Wooing, part of the Anglo-Scottish Wars

Background imagePinkie Collection: Map to illustrate The Battles of Pinkie 1547 and Prestonpans 1745 (engraving)

Map to illustrate The Battles of Pinkie 1547 and Prestonpans 1745 (engraving)
2814709 Map to illustrate The Battles of Pinkie 1547 and Prestonpans 1745 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePinkie Collection: The fight for the standard at Pinkie (engraving)

The fight for the standard at Pinkie (engraving)
3642553 The fight for the standard at Pinkie (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The fight for the standard at Pinkie)

Background imagePinkie Collection: East Lothian EH21 7 Map

East Lothian EH21 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Lothian EH21 7

Background imagePinkie Collection: Sarah Barrett Moulin ( Pinkie ), 1794 (1926). Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Sarah Barrett Moulin ( Pinkie ), 1794 (1926). Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Sarah Barrett Moulin ( Pinkie ), 1794 (1926). Found in the collection of the Huntington Library and Art Gallery, San Marino. From Apollo magazine, volume IV, no 22, 1926

Background imagePinkie Collection: Pinkie and Rose in Brighton Rock (1947)

Pinkie and Rose in Brighton Rock (1947)
Richard Attenborough as Pinkie and Carol Marsh as Rose in portrait for John Boultings Brighton Rock (1947) based on the Graham Greenes novel

Background imagePinkie Collection: A scene set in a crowd from Brighton Rock (1947)

A scene set in a crowd from Brighton Rock (1947)
Pinkie the gangster, played by a very young Richard Attenborough, reacts after being knifed on the cheek in a moment from John Boultings Brighton Rock

Background imagePinkie Collection: Rose Brown meets Pinkie in Brighton Rock (1947)

Rose Brown meets Pinkie in Brighton Rock (1947)
Carol Marsh and Richard Attenborough in a scene from John Boultings noir film, based on Graham Greenes novel. Terence Rattigan contributed to the script

Background imagePinkie Collection: Edwardian Dandy 1907

Edwardian Dandy 1907
Lord Althorp wearing grey trousers with turn-ups & a front crease, grey morning coat, cream D-B waistcoat, high all round collar, white cravat & a gold pinkie ring

Background imagePinkie Collection: Pinkie and the Fairies by W Graham Robertson

Pinkie and the Fairies by W Graham Robertson
Promotional postcard for Pinkie and the Fairies by W. Graham Robertson. First produced at His Majestys Theatre, 19th December 1908. Artist: Hilda Austin. Date: 1908

Background imagePinkie Collection: Pinkie Puff

Pinkie Puff

Background imagePinkie Collection: Loung Suits Photo 1890S

Loung Suits Photo 1890S
Dapper young men in lounge suits, shirts with all-round stand collars, side buttoning boots & pinkie rings, also a tie fastened with a ring, a bowler hat, cane & a monocle. Date: 1890s

Background imagePinkie Collection: BATTLE AT PINKIE, 1547. The Herald Delivering a Challenge to Single Combat from Lord Huntly to

BATTLE AT PINKIE, 1547. The Herald Delivering a Challenge to Single Combat from Lord Huntly to the Duke of Somerset. The beginning of the Battle at Pinkie, September 1547

Background imagePinkie Collection: Dapper Gent with Monocle

Dapper Gent with Monocle
A woman sipping coffee, with pinkie held aloft, eyes a young mans waistcoat critically. Fortunately he is wearing a Catoir waistcoat - the choice of the discerning. Date: 1926

Background imagePinkie Collection: Pinkie and the Fairies

Pinkie and the Fairies
A young girl ballet dancer playing the role of the Queen of the Fairies in G F Nortons Christmas play for children, Pinkie and the Fairies, produced at His Majestys Theatre in 1908

Background imagePinkie Collection: Woman Brushing Hair

Woman Brushing Hair
A young woman wearing a paisley pattern dressing gown brushes her long hair with a silver handled bristle brush with an embroidered floral back. Date: 1940s



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"Pinkie: A Tale of Intrigue, Power, and Resilience" In this captivating still image from the iconic film "Brighton Rock" (1947), Richard Attenborough embodies the enigmatic character known as Pinkie. With his piercing gaze and brooding demeanor, Attenborough's portrayal leaves an indelible mark on cinema history. A promotional portrait for the release of "Brighton Rock" further showcases Pinkie's dark allure. The intensity in his eyes hints at a complex inner world, filled with secrets and hidden motives. Meanwhile, Vera Lennox captivates audiences with her theatrical portrait in jodhpurs and boots. Known for her role as Pinkie Peach in "Primrose, " Lennox brings a touch of femininity to the character while maintaining an air of mystery. The mention of the Battle Cleugh takes us back to a significant historical event that shares its name with our protagonist. Fought on the banks of the River Esk near Musselburgh, Scotland in 1547, this battle symbolizes strength amidst adversity – much like our beloved Pinkie. As we delve deeper into history through maps illustrating battles such as Pinkie (1547) and Prestonpans (1745), we witness how conflicts shape destinies. Just like these battles fought centuries ago, Pinkie faces his own personal struggles against formidable foes. Sarah Barrett Moulin's painting titled "Pinkie" transports us to another era entirely – 1794 to be precise. Through Thomas Lawrence's artistic vision, we catch a glimpse of a young girl adorned in elegant attire but bearing an expression tinged with melancholy. Is she connected somehow to our modern-day protagonist? Whether it is Richard Attenborough's unforgettable performance or Vera Lennox's portrayal on stage or even Sarah Barrett Moulin's timeless artwork – all these elements intertwine to create an intriguing narrative around our mysterious figure, Pinkie.