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Queen
Victoria & Prince Albert by
Grace Sydney The
Victoria Memorial casts a solemn gaze upon passersby as
they make their way down The Mall toward Buckingham Palace,
but this austere image is a far cry from the woman who
reigned over an empire, yet was ruled by her own passionate
heart.
King
George VI & Queen Elizabeth by Grace Sydney
To the British people King George VI and Queen Elizabeth
will be forever revered as symbols of their nations' courage
and dignity through England's darkest hour. Theirs was a
union which survived both war and family scandal, and in
the end only death had the power to separate them.
Elvis
& Priscilla Read about the wedding of Elvis
and Priscilla, their Palm Springs honeymoon, and places
in Memphis that still recall this famous couple.
Johnny
Cash and June Carter Cash by Grace Sydney
The performer known to the world as The Man In Black is
an all too human icon who for a time fell prey to the vices
which so often accompany fame. It took the woman who was
destined to become his wife, June Carter, to rescue him
from his inner turmoil, and their love affair became an
inspiration for some of Johnny's most passionate country
classics.
John
Lennon and Yoko Ono by Grace Sydney The union of
rock's premiere poet John Lennon and avant-garde artist
Yoko Ono was one of mind, body, and spirit. John's love
for his soul mate was so consuming that he even had his
middle name legally changed to Ono in an attempt to further
meld their lives together. Although his voice was silenced
over twenty years ago, the legendary singer's wife continues
to spread the message that we all still need to learn- "give
peace a chance."
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