Rommel
Charles B. Cruikshank crew wearing Fezzes and pith helmets from North Africa.
The 2nd Battalion The Black Watch was stationed in Palestine in 1939
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Dan
And to go with your Pith Helmet and your visit to Kelmarsh, Pith Helmet Provisions. Some interesting items, especially the Martini case. Only the essentials.
And at the end of the day you can pot up your feet here.
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Dan
And the perennial favorite, William Powell. It just completed him. I've seen one picture with him sans the stache, and it looks downright creepy.
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Dan
Robert de Montesquiou
Lucien Petit-Breton, winner of the 1907 & 1098 Tour de France.
Recruitment poster of 1914 portraying Lord Kitchener by British illustrator Alfred Leete
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Dan
Air Vice-Marshall Newall A.O.C. Middle East with one of the pilots and R.A.F. Offficers at Moascar Aerodrome
British Soldier, Imperial Camel Corps, at Kelmarsh Festival of History 2009
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Dan
American Polar explorer Rear Admiral Robert E. Peary
Prince Hussein Pacha of Egypt… and his moustache.
Unknown, with an epic moustache.
Robert H. Pruitt, 1890's, San Luis Obispo, CA.
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Dan
Roald Amundsen, two years before he led the first expedition to the South Pole.
Ben Kingsley
And the man he portrays in Hugo, director George Melies
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Dan
Although know as "The Beard" Monty Wooley had an epicly stunning hirsuit appendage. Great handlebar for sure.
Loved hin in The Man Who Came to Dinner. Wickedly funny.
And in the Pied Piper
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Dan
And the original Django makes a cameo here too.
I for one am looking forward to it. It'll be better than most of the spoon fed drivel out there.
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Dan
That it is sir. It was part of a dedication ceremony to Tommy Cooper and I believe that Anthony Hopkins was the featured speaker for the event.
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Dan
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