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Betsy Collection

Background imageBetsy Collection: Dickens / D. Copperfield

Dickens / D. Copperfield
David arrives at the home of his aunt, Betsy Trotwood

Background imageBetsy Collection: Betsy Ross, 1777

Betsy Ross, 1777. Betsy Ross showing Major Ross and Robert Morris how she cut the stars for the American flag; George Washington sits in a chair on the left. Date c1932 July 28

Background imageBetsy Collection: Aveling and Porter Road Roller DM 3079

Aveling and Porter Road Roller DM 3079
Aveling & Porter BHO class Road Roller, regn. DM 3079, number: 7632. Built in 1912 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 5 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imageBetsy Collection: Aveling & Porter Road Rollers DM3079 and NT4368

Aveling & Porter Road Rollers DM3079 and NT4368
Aveling & Porter Road Roller, regn. DM3079, number 7632, Alison, owned by Fred Dibnah and built by Aveling and Porter in 1912

Background imageBetsy Collection: Betsy Rees in A Night In Venice, New York, 1929

Betsy Rees in A Night In Venice, New York, 1929
American dancer Betsy Rees in A Night In Venice, New York, 1929 Date: 1929

Background imageBetsy Collection: Dickens scrap - Mr Dick and Betsy Trotwood

Dickens scrap - Mr Dick and Betsy Trotwood
Charles Dickens scrap - Mr Dick and Betsy Trotwood in the novel David Copperfield, Chapter 35. 19th century

Background imageBetsy Collection: Betsy Ross and Flag

Betsy Ross and Flag
BETSY ROSS (1752-1836). She sewed the very first American Flag

Background imageBetsy Collection: Caricature of the actor Alfred Maltby

Caricature of the actor Alfred Maltby, in the role of Mr Dawson in the play Betsy by F C Burnand. circa 1880s

Background imageBetsy Collection: Disabled Dance Class

Disabled Dance Class
Disabled children are taught to dance by teacher Miss Betsy Adlard, using the special methods invented by Miss Margaret Morris. It is difficult for them, but fun. Date: 1930s

Background imageBetsy Collection: Four cats with toothache on a New Year card

Four cats with toothache on a New Year card, quoting from Charles Dickens characters (Sairey Gamp, Mrs Harris, Betsy Prig and Tiny Tim) -- Its best to grin and bear it! Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBetsy Collection: Greetings card, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Greetings card, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Greetings card, Souvenir of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, showing Chestnut Street (left) and Arch Street (right). Date: circa 1900

Background imageBetsy Collection: Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA

Betsy Ross House, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Betsy Ross House, 239 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA, Birthplace of Old Glory. It was here that Betsy Ross made a sample flag with 13 stars

Background imageBetsy Collection: Lady Arabellas Birthday Party

Lady Arabellas Birthday Party -- Lady Arabella, mistaken for Betsy, is put into a cradle in the herdsmans cottage. Date: 1940

Background imageBetsy Collection: Betsy Ross Home - and note from her Great Grand-daughter

Betsy Ross Home - and note from her Great Grand-daughter
The Betsy Ross Home, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA where Ross sewed the first American Flag of the United States - June 14th 1777 - and note (on left) from her Great Grand-daughter

Background imageBetsy Collection: Birth of our nations flag

Birth of our nations flag

Background imageBetsy Collection: Betsy Ross house, Philadelphia

Betsy Ross house, Philadelphia. Date c1900

Background imageBetsy Collection: Cover of Dance magazine, April 1925

Cover of Dance magazine, April 1925


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