I love Tennison's hat............Alfred Lord Ternnyson, British Poet Laureate (1809-1892), a dedicated pipe smoker and, though he was a much-photographed man for his time, I haven't been able to find a photo of him actually with one of his pipes. He is known to have had a rack of 14 pipes (including a Powhatan Native American pipe sent him from the USA, which he also smoked), using them in a fortnightly rotation. Photos of his pipes are out there on the web, but all those I've found are either copyrighted or in non-shareable .webp format - but they include a couple of clays, a straight Meerschaum egg and a bent Meer egg with an amber stem, the shank twice mended with white metal collars, clearly much smoked and loved. What he enjoyed in his pipe, who knows? Perhaps there's an archive of his personal papers somewhere, like his former home at Farringford Manor on the Isle of Wight, which includes detailed bills from his tobacconist...
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Early on my wife and I watched that show, "Dancing with the Stars." Then they started having unheard of folks like "Sally Q. Smackmadam" as one of the stars. It was really a stretch............There are some real stretches of both "historical" and "famous"
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I can't find a picture of him smoking, but here is one of his pipes.
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That’s awesome I had no idea Bronson was a pipe guy!If you can't see my avatar good enough.....ill blow it up for you.
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@jpmcwjr - Well, since we've already had Stalin in this line-up I reckoned Mr. K. would qualify. The photograph seems to me to be the same person the older, more familiar images one sees, though I concede it might not be he, whatever Google says. It would be interesting to know how the Hungarian pipe became popular in South Africa (perhaps it was a Habsburg imperial/pan-Germanic cultural thing?)Well, infamous is a sort of famous, I guess.
And that's the first photo of that dick smoking a Hungarian shape pipe....if indeed it is he.
You might surmise I dislike the name "Oom Paul" as well as Herr Kruger.
And now another health reason to not smoke.Battle of Arras whilst lighting his pipe.
If our country had found gold under the 13 colonies anywhere near the degree that was found under the SAR and OFS, we’d either be subjects to this day, or probably a little less Anglophilic for sure…Well, infamous is a sort of famous, I guess.
And that's the first photo of that dick smoking a Hungarian shape pipe....if indeed it is he.
You might surmise I dislike the name "Oom Paul" as well as Herr Kruger.
- I can think of many worse ways to go than whilst lighting up...And now another health reason to not smoke.
Good God! Was he ugly!Paul Kruger (1825-1904), President of the South African (Boer) Republic, and probably the most hated man by the British at the turn of the 19th century, as he led the fight (albeit unsuccessfully) against the Boer Republic's annexation by the British Empire. Although not its inventor, the distinctive 'Oom Paul' ('Uncle Paul') pipe is named after him. British political cartoonists of the time were fond of portraying generic Boers as bearded oafs festooned with cartridge belts and perpetually sucking on Oom Paul pipes. Curiously, it was also the Second Boer War (1899-1902) which occasioned the popularity of the kalabash pipe in Britain, brought home as souvenirs from South Africa by soldiers of the British imperial expeditionary forces, but that's another story you can read about here: https://www.smokingpipes.com/smokingpipesblog/single.cfm/post/origins-the-calabash-pipe. No idea what the old boy stuffed into that pipe: Rooi Perd, perhaps
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I beg your pardon, that’s Meneer Kruger. 🫡. . . I dislike the name "Oom Paul" as well as Herr Kruger.