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The Carlisle Collection is a U.S. fashion design company founded in 1981 by William Rondina, to offer elegant classic clothing and accessories for women by private appointment. Based in New York City , the firm has an extensive network of sales consultants in over 500 cities and upscale suburbs throughout the United States.
Valued at $1,500, this signed postcard captures three athletes from Carlisle who competed in the 1908 London Olympics. Its connection with early Olympic history, coupled with the rarity of sports ...
Private collection: Same design as above silver jug. [42] Executed by Robert Temple. [42] As of 2024, for sale by Hammer and Hand for £175. [42] Hot water jug: c. 1902: 20 cm high: Private collection: Executed by Thomas Clark. [41] Copper tea pot: c. 1902: 12 cm high: Private collection [41] Silver cup: c. 1902: Executed by Robert Temple. [43 ...
In 1945 the collection was offered for sale for £7,000 with the hope that a single benefactor would keep it together. [5] The collection was said to contain over 900 dresses, 650 hats or bonnets, 550 items of underclothing, 100 pairs of shoes, 90 shawls, 100 parasols and 350 examples of ribbons. [ 5 ]
Ecclestone, now 94 years old, is selling his collection of 69 Formula 1 race cars through high-end United Kingdom auto dealer Tom Hartley Jnr. The longtime Formula 1 chief executive’s cars span ...
In the 1950s and 60s, WANN Radio in Annapolis became a beacon for Black listeners by playing music and broadcasting voices that other mainstream stations ignored.
Allegory of Wisdom and Strength (c. 1580) by Veronese, originally painted for Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor, now in the Frick Collection, New York.. The paintings looted from Prague Castle had mostly been amassed by the obsessive collector Rudolph II, Holy Roman Emperor (1552–1612), whose own bulk purchases had included the famous collection of Emperor Charles V's leading minister Cardinal ...
73 - Winter: a Roman timber fort is constructed in what is now the site of Carlisle Castle. [3] 83 - the Roman fort at Carlisle is reconstructed. [4] 685 - Saint Cuthbert visits Carlisle. [5] 1092 - William II invades the area surrounding Carlisle and reincorporates Carlisle into England after it had been taken by the Scots.