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The character recurred throughout mass media of the time, with notable literary examples including the 1914 one-act play Mrs. Santa Claus, Militant by Bell Elliott Palmer, the 1923 story The Great Adventure of Mrs. Santa Claus by Sarah Addington illustrated by Gertrude Kay, and the 1963 children's book How Mrs. Santa Claus Saved Christmas by Phyllis McGinley.
On her 6th birthday she was measured at 5 feet 2 inches (157.48 centimetres) tall, an inch or two (2.5–5 cm) shorter than her mother. On her 10th birthday she measured 6 feet 1 inch (185 cm) tall and weighed at 203 pounds (92.08 kg). On her 11th birthday, she was measured at 6 feet 4 inches (193.04 centimetres) tall.
Mrs. Santa Claus is a 1996 American made-for-television musical fantasy comedy film directed by Terry Hughes, with a score by Jerry Herman, starring Angela Lansbury in the title role. First broadcast as a Hallmark Entertainment presentation on CBS on December 8, 1996, [ 2 ] the film was billed as the first original musical written for ...
A fourth put it best when they wrote, "Sheryl Lee Ralph is the most beautiful Mrs. Claus I've ever seen. Nice pull, Santa!" This was a needed win for the annual Thanksgiving event, as earlier in ...
Mrs. Douglas Dick (Isabelle Parrott, Archibald Campbell Douglas's wife) 1886: Portrait: Oil on canvas: 160 cm × 91 cm 63 in × 36 in: Private collection Lady and Child Asleep in a Punt under the Willows: 1887: Landscape: Oil on canvas: 56 cm × 68.6 cm 22 + 1 ⁄ 16 in × 27 in: Calouste Gulbenkian Museum, Lisbon Caspar Goodrich: 1887 ...
His dark costume is trimmed with blue; his cap hangs on the back of his head, to the left. With his left hand he holds up one end of a mandoline, the other end of which rests on a table. Signed on the right with the monogram; panel, 36 inches by 30 inches. Exhibited at the Royal Academy Winter Exhibition, London, 1891, No. 72. [1]
A fire hydrant marked as 3-inch. The inch (symbol: in or ″) is a unit of length in the British Imperial and the United States customary systems of measurement.It is equal to 1 / 36 yard or 1 / 12 of a foot.
This oil on canvas painting is 32 x 23 1/2 inches (81.3 x 59.7 cm). [1] The painting shows a woman sitting on a large red chair in the balconies of the Paris Opéra House. [ 1 ] The figure is seated in front of a massive mirror that is reflecting the theater scene that the woman is experiencing; it is also giving us the view point that the ...