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Stanley Collection (page 32)

"Stanley: A Journey Through Time and Comedy" Step into the world of Stanley, where laughter and adventure await

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley Searches Lake

Stanley Searches Lake
Stanleys expedition in search of Livingstone fords a lake

Background imageStanley Collection: Liv. & Stan. on Rusizi

Liv. & Stan. on Rusizi
Livingstone and Stanley on the Rusizi river

Background imageStanley Collection: Arab Visit / Liv. & Stanley

Arab Visit / Liv. & Stanley
Livingstone and Stanley are visited by Arabs at Kwirara

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley / Zaire Expedition

Stanley / Zaire Expedition
Zaire Expedition : His boat, the Livingstone, is carried overland

Background imageStanley Collection: Ed Stanley 3D Earl Derby

Ed Stanley 3D Earl Derby
Edward Stanley, third earl of DERBY statesman

Background imageStanley Collection: Derby / 15Th / Sepia E&f Pho

Derby / 15Th / Sepia E&f Pho
Edward Henry Stanley 15th Earl of Derby Statesman

Background imageStanley Collection: Halsbury (Full Length)

Halsbury (Full Length)
Hardinge Stanley Giffard, 1st earl of HALSBURY lawyer, Lord Chancellor

Background imageStanley Collection: Huntley Stanley Exped 90

Huntley Stanley Exped 90
Stanleys expedition to relieve Emin Pasha, on a Huntley & Palmers biscuit card

Background imageStanley Collection: James 7 Earl Derby

James 7 Earl Derby
James Stanley, 7th earl of DERBY statesman

Background imageStanley Collection: Hm Stanley / Sandringham

Hm Stanley / Sandringham
HENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and explorer, photographed at Sandringham on his return from the Emin Pasha expedition

Background imageStanley Collection: Hm Stanley / Vfair 1872

Hm Stanley / Vfair 1872
HENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and explorer, in evening dress

Background imageStanley Collection: Ap Stanley / Vfair 1872

Ap Stanley / Vfair 1872
ARTHUR PENRHYN STANLEY Dean of Westminster

Background imageStanley Collection: H M Stanley (Card)

H M Stanley (Card)
HENRY MORTON STANLEY British journalist and traveller in Africa, notably in connection with Livingstone and Emin Pasha. Later becoming a Member of Parliament

Background imageStanley Collection: Falklands / Port Stanley

Falklands / Port Stanley
Port Stanley: view of the bay

Background imageStanley Collection: Jockey / Henri Jelliss 20C

Jockey / Henri Jelliss 20C
Henri Jelliss, jockey, in the colours of Lord Stanley

Background imageStanley Collection: Jockey / Fred Hunter 20C

Jockey / Fred Hunter 20C
Fred Hunter, jockey, in the colours of Mr Stanley Wootton

Background imageStanley Collection: Hm Stanley / Livingstone T

Hm Stanley / Livingstone T
HENRY MORTON STANLEY traveller in Africa

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley in Danger / Congo

Stanley in Danger / Congo
Travelling in the Congo, Stanley is attacked by natives who threaten him with spears, so of course he shoots them

Background imageStanley Collection: Deventer Betrayed

Deventer Betrayed
Sir William Stanley, English advanturer and governor of Deventer, betrays the town to the Spanish and thereafter enters their service

Background imageStanley Collection: Disraeli / Crisis (2 of 4)

Disraeli / Crisis (2 of 4)
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Mr. Disraeli on hearing that Lord Stanley had gone a second time to the Palace following the Ministerial Crisis of 1851

Background imageStanley Collection: George Stanley Strange

George Stanley Strange
GEORGE STANLEY lord STRANGE soldier and statesman

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanleys Expedition / Iln

Stanleys Expedition / Iln
Henry Morton Stanley in search of Livingstone

Background imageStanley Collection: Livingstone Found

Livingstone Found
Dr Livingstone is found by H M Stanley at Ujiji - Dr Livingstone, I presume ?

Background imageStanley Collection: Livingstone Found / Hornet

Livingstone Found / Hornet
Stanley finds Livingstone - a somewhat disrespectful depiction of the momentous occasion by a caricaturist who suspected media hype

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanleys Steamers

Stanleys Steamers
EMIN PASHA RELIEF EXPEDITION steamers Stanley & A.I.A on Aruwhimi near Yambuya camp

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley / Cannibals

Stanley / Cannibals
Emin Pasha relief expedition in fight with Avisibba cannibals

Background imageStanley Collection: 14th Earl of Derby / Mote

14th Earl of Derby / Mote
EDWARD STANLEY 14TH EARL OF DERBY British Statesman and Prime Minister three times: Tory (1852, 1858-59 & 1866-68)

Background imageStanley Collection: Sir Arthur Eddington

Sir Arthur Eddington
SIR ARTHUR STANLEY EDDINGTON British Astronomer

Background imageStanley Collection: Stanley Baldwin Library

Stanley Baldwin Library
The English politician Stanley Baldwin reading in his library

Background imageStanley Collection: Hm Stanley / Poster

Hm Stanley / Poster
Henry Morton Stanley Explorer



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"Stanley: A Journey Through Time and Comedy" Step into the world of Stanley, where laughter and adventure await. Just like Laurel and Hardy, this enigmatic figure embodies the spirit of classic comedy. From their iconic films like "Flying Deuces" in 1939 to the timeless charm captured in a publicity still from "Big Business" in 1929, Stanley's presence is undeniable. But there's more to Stanley than just his comedic genius. Delve deeper into his story as we explore maps that trace the travels of explorers across Africa, reminding us that he too embarked on a journey filled with unknown territories and unexpected encounters. Intriguingly, we stumble upon an image of HMS Minerva at Stanley harbour, hinting at perhaps another side to our protagonist - one intertwined with maritime adventures or naval connections. As we continue our exploration, we find ourselves transported to Walton Heath Golf Club in 1932. Could it be that Stanley had a passion for golf? Or did he simply enjoy observing others engage in this gentlemanly sport? And then there are Stephen Ward's sketches of celebrities from 1960; do they hold any connection to our mysterious subject? Were these famous faces part of Stanley's circle or merely inspiration for his own artistic endeavors? The map illustrating African travels reappears once again – a reminder that while comedy may have been his calling card, there were other facets waiting to be discovered within him. Surprisingly juxtaposed against all these clues is an intriguing photograph by Stanley Morrow capturing the Little Bighorn Monument. Does this signify an interest in history or perhaps even involvement in significant events beyond what meets the eye? Finally, we encounter yet another notable figure named Stanley Baldwin – could this be a mere coincidence or does it offer insight into our protagonist's identity? The first Earl Baldwin of Bewdley leaves us wondering about potential connections between them. With each piece falling into place, the enigma deepens.