- The Two
Penny Blue or The Two
Pence Blue was the world's
second official postage stamp,[inconsistent]
produced in the
United Kingdom of
Great Britain and...
- End by E. M. Forster,
Vanity Fair by
William Makepeace Thackeray, The
Tuppenny Millionaire by P G Wodehouse, Of
Human Bondage by
William Somerset Maugham...
- 21.
After just
missing the UK Top 50 with the
single "We're
Going on a
Tuppenny Bus Ride" (released 17 May 1968), she made her
final chart appearance with...
- Christmas: Free
festive tasters to warm your
heart (2013)
Christmas at
Tuppenny Corner (2018) A Mother's Love (2019) A
Liverpool L**** (1992) The Girl from...
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describe something worthless or insignificant) has a
British equivalent in "
tuppenny-ha'penny" – literally,
worth two and a half (old) pence.
Picayune Spanish...
- lyrics. In England, most
versions share the
basic verse: Half a
pound of
tuppenny rice, Half a
pound of treacle. That's the way the
money goes, Pop! Goes...
- 1970) The Sly Old Cat (written 1906;
first published 1971) The Tale of
Tuppenny (illustrated by
Marie Angel) (1973) The Tale of Kitty-in-Boots (2016) (Illustrated...
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Their price was 2d (two pence) and they were
consequently known as the "
tuppenny bloods". They were
printed on newsprint, with a
coloured front cover. Inside...
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however much time, effort, or
money this entails. To "give (one's) tuppence/
tuppenny/two'penneth (worth)", is a
commonwealth saying that uses the
words for...
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which is part of Glasgow's East End. In May 1968, one of his songs, "
Tuppenny Bus Ride", was
released by
singer and
television star
Anita Harris. He...