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"Wallace: A Name Carved in History and Legends" Step into the realm of Sir William Wallace, a Scottish hero whose bravery echoes through time

Background imageWallace Collection: RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musician

RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musician
RMS Titanic - memorial card for Wallace Hartley, violinist and bandleader, who lost his life when the Titanic sank. Date: 1912

Background imageWallace Collection: Lord Buckhurst, Lady Myra (Idina) and Lady Avice Sackville

Lord Buckhurst, Lady Myra (Idina) and Lady Avice Sackville
The children of Lady de la Warr including, left, Lady Myra Sackville, more commonly known as Lady Idina Sackville, who, through her five marriages was also known under the surnames of Wallace

Background imageWallace Collection: Interior of Pickfair

Interior of Pickfair
The upstairs hall made into a sitting-room at Pickfair, the Beverly Hills home of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Snr. Date: 1928

Background imageWallace Collection: Dress Reform Dance. Mr. Ernest Thesiger and Mr. Wallace Wood

Dress Reform Dance. Mr. Ernest Thesiger and Mr. Wallace Wood. So far the Mens Dress Reform Society has failed to make a noticeable impression on the man in the street

Background imageWallace Collection: Jean-Antoine Watteau, The Music Lesson

Jean-Antoine Watteau, The Music Lesson
Jean-Antoine Watteau (1684-1721). French painter. The Music Lesson (1717). Wallace Collection. London. England. United Kingdom. Date: 1717

Background imageWallace Collection: East Street and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London

East Street and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London
East Street (now Chiltern Street) and Fire Station, Manchester Square, London, with the Wallace Head pub on the left. Date: circa 1908

Background imageWallace Collection: Lady Idina Wallace with Hon. Ralph Stuart-Wortley

Lady Idina Wallace with Hon. Ralph Stuart-Wortley
Lady Idina Wallace, nee Sackville, eldest daughter of Lord de la Warr, and wife of Captain David Euan Wallace of the Household Cavalry

Background imageWallace Collection: Lady Idina Wallace and her son by Madame Yevonde

Lady Idina Wallace and her son by Madame Yevonde
Lady Idina Wallace, nee Sackville, eldest daughter of Lord de la Warr, and wife of Captain David Euan Wallace of the Household Cavalry

Background imageWallace Collection: Lady Idina Sackville

Lady Idina Sackville, at the time of her engagement to Mr David Euan Wallace, her first husband, whom she divorced in 1919

Background imageWallace Collection: Captain Euan Wallace as a young man

Captain Euan Wallace as a young man
Captain David Euan Wallace (1892 - 1941), British conservative politician and briefly, Minister of Transport during World War II

Background imageWallace Collection: Wallace Hut Victoria

Wallace Hut Victoria
Wallace Hut in the highlands of Victoria

Background imageWallace Collection: Wallace Charles Devereux, CBE, FRAeS, 1893-1952

Wallace Charles Devereux, CBE, FRAeS, 1893-1952

Background imageWallace Collection: Frederick F. Geach and Alfred Russel Wallace (right)

Frederick F. Geach and Alfred Russel Wallace (right)
Photographed in 1862 this photograph shows Wallace with Frederick Geach, a mining engineer, who Wallace met in Timor in 1861. Geach became one of Wallaces closest friends

Background imageWallace Collection: SCOTLAND: AYR. View of the town of Ayr in the southwest of Scotland

SCOTLAND: AYR. View of the town of Ayr in the southwest of Scotland, as it would have appeared at the time of poet Robert Burns (1759-1796). Steel engraving, Scottish, c1840, after David Octavius Hill

Background imageWallace Collection: Mr Donald and Lady Idina Haldeman

Mr Donald and Lady Idina Haldeman
The notorious Lady Idina Sackville with her fourth husband, Mr Donald Haldeman. Date: 1930

Background imageWallace Collection: Nellie Wallace / Signed

Nellie Wallace / Signed
NELLIE WALLACE (Eleanor Jane Liddy) Music hall entertainer Date: 1870 - 1948

Background imageWallace Collection: Trial of William Wallace

Trial of William Wallace
SIR WILLIAM WALLACE Scottish patriot and leader of revolt is tried before Edward I at Westminster Hall

Background imageWallace Collection: Wallace Hume Carothers (1896-1937) in the laboratory. Discovered of nylon while working

Wallace Hume Carothers (1896-1937) in the laboratory. Discovered of nylon while working for Dupont Company, 1927. American industrial chemist. Courtesy Du Pont Company

Background imageWallace Collection: CM20 3656 Wilson, Wallace, Jaguar Mk2

CM20 3656 Wilson, Wallace, Jaguar Mk2
Wilson, Wallace, Jaguar Mk2, Jaguar Classic Challenge, Silverstone Classic, July 2017, Silverstone, 60s cars, Chris McEvoy, circuit racing, cjm-photography, Classic Racing Cars, competition

Background imageWallace Collection: The Four Just Men

The Four Just Men
Promotional postcard showing The Four Just Men from the story by Edgar Wallace for J. Bannister Howards Company touring to the Opera House in Northampton. There are two press quotes on the reverse

Background imageWallace Collection: The Flying Squad by Edgar Wallace

The Flying Squad by Edgar Wallace. First produced at the New Theatre in Oxford on 5th March 1928 and later produced by M Barry O Brien at the Lyceum Theatre, London on 7th June 1928

Background imageWallace Collection: The Apple of Eden, by G Carlton Wallace

The Apple of Eden, by G Carlton Wallace, a romantic play first produced at the Elephant and Castle, London, August 1910, then the Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, April 1912

Background imageWallace Collection: Ben Hur, by William Young, after Lew Wallace

Ben Hur, by William Young, after Lew Wallace
Ben Hur, a play by William Young, after the novel by Lew Wallace (1880). First produced in England at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, London, April 1902

Background imageWallace Collection: The Calendar by Edgar Wallace

The Calendar by Edgar Wallace - scene in the Stewards Room, where a jockey is speaking to five men. First produced at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, and Wyndhams Theatre, London. Date: 1929

Background imageWallace Collection: Music cover, Make it a Party, by Raymond Wallace

Music cover, Make it a Party, by Raymond Wallace
Music cover, Make it a Party, words and music by Raymond Wallace, featured by Stanelli and his Stag Party. 1935

Background imageWallace Collection: The American actress Dorothy Dickson

The American actress Dorothy Dickson reveals the mystery of how to wear lovely clothes, London, 1926. All frocks desinged by the fashion house of Larue

Background imageWallace Collection: Pierce Egans Anecdotes: lion killing dogs in Warwick

Pierce Egans Anecdotes: lion killing dogs in Warwick
Colour plate The fight between the lion Wallace and the dogs Tinker and Ball in the factory yard in the town of Warwick from Pierce Egans anecdotes of the turf, the chase, the ring and the stage

Background imageWallace Collection: Captain Euan Wallace by Sirra

Captain Euan Wallace by Sirra
Captain David Euan Wallace (1892 - 1941), British conservative politician and briefly, Minister of Transport during World War II

Background imageWallace Collection: Wallace Cave, Hawthornden

Wallace Cave, Hawthornden (1840). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1840

Background imageWallace Collection: Donald Mackenzie Wallace, English civil servant and writer

Donald Mackenzie Wallace, English civil servant and writer
Sir Donald Mackenzie Wallace (1841-1919), English civil servant, newspaper editor and foreign correspondent. circa 1900s

Background imageWallace Collection: Fantastic Adventures - Outlaw Queen of Venus

Fantastic Adventures - Outlaw Queen of Venus
Cover of Fantastic Adventures, February 1944, featuring the story Outlaw Queen of Venus by Wallace West. Woman in red suit rides a white horse. A group of men standing in front of her. Date: 1944

Background imageWallace Collection: Music cover, Jig-Saw

Music cover, Jig-Saw! Albert de Courvilles 10th Hippodrome Revue, Selection arranged by Henri Juxon, music by F W Chappelle. 1920

Background imageWallace Collection: Francis Baron Grenfell

Francis Baron Grenfell
FRANCIS WALLACE, first baron GRENFELL : distinguished soldier who fought valiantly mostly in Africa against the Zulus and other natives. Date: 1841 - 1925

Background imageWallace Collection: Frances Dunlop

Frances Dunlop
Mrs FRANCES ANNE WALLACE DUNLOP Scottish lady, associate of the poet Robert Burns Date: 1730 - 1815

Background imageWallace Collection: Wallace Beery

Wallace Beery (1885 - 1949), American film actor

Background imageWallace Collection: Wallace Fountain, Paris

Wallace Fountain, Paris
A French workman drinks water at a Wallace fountain in Paris. Date: 1889

Background imageWallace Collection: Costume / Richard Wallace

Costume / Richard Wallace
Art Connoisseur Richard Wallace wears a top hat, lounging jacket, pale grey trousers which appear to be strapped under the instep, a pale waistcoat & necktie. Date: 1873

Background imageWallace Collection: Edgar Wallace - ILZ 1932

Edgar Wallace - ILZ 1932
Edgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) English writer of popular thrillers 1932

Background imageWallace Collection: Lew Wallace - Sarony Photo

Lew Wallace - Sarony Photo
General Lew Wallace (Lewis Wallace) (1827 - 1905) American soldier and writer, best known for his novel, Ben-Hur (1880)

Background imageWallace Collection: Houghton / Hope 6

Houghton / Hope 6
rev Barrett & spirit : Mr Hudson & Thurston : Stainton Moses & spirit : Alfred Russel Wallace & ma : W Arbuthnot etc :John Beattie : Mr Glendinning Geo. Sutherland : Dr Thomson Date: 1882

Background imageWallace Collection: Edgar Wallace - HMG Wilson

Edgar Wallace - HMG Wilson
Edgar Wallace (1875 - 1932) English writer of popular thrillers 1929

Background imageWallace Collection: Music cover, Lurline Quadrille from Wallaces opera

Music cover, Lurline Quadrille from Wallaces opera, by Charles D Albert. circa 1850

Background imageWallace Collection: Edgar Wallace entertains a few of his acquaintance 1929

Edgar Wallace entertains a few of his acquaintance 1929
Cartoon by H.M.Bateman, showing businessmen acting in a non Professional manner, probably depicting one of Edgar Wallaces (British author), crime books that he wrote at the time? Date: 1929

Background imageWallace Collection: The Village Blacksmith by G Carlton Wallace

The Village Blacksmith by G Carlton Wallace
The Village Blacksmith by G. Carlton Wallace. First produced Theatre Royal, Bury, 20th February 1903 and Theatre Royal, Stratford, 1st August 1904. Date: circa 1904

Background imageWallace Collection: The Terror by Edgar Wallace

The Terror by Edgar Wallace
Promotional postcard for The Terror by Edgar Wallace. First produced Winter Garden, New Brighton, 21st February, and Lyceum, 11th May 1927

Background imageWallace Collection: Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson and Edgar Wallace

Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson and Edgar Wallace
Promotional postcard for Soldier Boy by Rida Johnson Young and Edgar Wallace; music Sigmund Romberg. First produced in England by Albert de Courville at the Princes Theatre, Manchester

Background imageWallace Collection: You cant do that there ere - Music Sheet Cover

You cant do that there ere - Music Sheet Cover, the Marvellous comdey fox-trot song hit, written an composed by Jack Rolls and Raymond Wallace and featured with great success by Jack Payne

Background imageWallace Collection: On The Spot by Edgar Wallace

On The Spot by Edgar Wallace
Promotional postcard for On The Spot by Edgar Wallace. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 2nd April 1930. Edgar Wallaces Play about Chicago The Play America Banned



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"Wallace: A Name Carved in History and Legends" Step into the realm of Sir William Wallace, a Scottish hero whose bravery echoes through time. Born in Lanark, Scotland, this valiant warrior led his countrymen against English oppression during the Battle of Stirling Bridge. In tribute to his legacy, a magnificent statue stands tall in Aberdeen, immortalizing William Wallace's unwavering spirit. Just as he fought for freedom on the battlefield, so did General Lew Wallace captivate readers with his epic novel "Ben-Hur, " particularly its thrilling chariot race scene. But it's not just historical figures that bear this illustrious name. The Blackpool FC football team of 1936 displayed their prowess under the banner of Wallace. Their victories echoed throughout stadiums and brought joy to fans far and wide. Beyond warriors and athletes lies artistry captured by Charles Darwin's portrait painted by Collier in 1881. This masterpiece showcases Darwin's intellect while reminding us that even great minds like him are part of the tapestry woven by Wallaces. Venturing further into picturesque landscapes, we stumble upon Crickhowell in Powys, Mid Wales—a charming street adorned with shops bustling with life. Here is where everyday people bearing the name Wallace create their own stories amidst a backdrop of beauty. In another realm altogether exists Edgar Wallace—the renowned author who mesmerized audiences through film adaptations of his gripping novels. His captivating storytelling transported viewers to worlds unknown yet strangely familiar. An enigmatic figure emerges—Ar Wallace—an anonymous photographer capturing moments frozen in time forevermore. Through their lens, they reveal hidden wonders like Rhacophorus tree frogs perched delicately on leaves—an enchanting glimpse into nature's marvels. Lastly, let us remember Henry Wallace's presidential campaign slogan from 1948—a call for progressiveness that resonated deeply within hearts across America during those turbulent times. From heroes to artists; from sports to science.