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  1. Lavinia Warren, the Queen of Beauty.png 1,048 × 906; 745 KB Mathew Brady - Somebody's Luggage (Miniature Wedding Album of Tom Thumb and Lavinia Warren - 2015.51 - Cleveland Museum of Art.tif 5,452 × 3,005; 46.89 MB

  2. Lavinia Warren Bump nasceu na cidade de Middleborough, no estado americano de Massachusetts, em 1841. Quando criança, ela sofria de uma doença chamada progeria, que causava o envelhecimento precoce do corpo. Como resultado, Lavinia Warren Bump parecia ter mais de 60 anos quando na verdade tinha apenas 20.

  3. 10. Feb. 2024 · On February 10, 1863, Charles Stratton wed Lavinia Warren before thousands at the cathedral-like Grace Episcopal Church in downtown New York City, in what was undoubtedly the biggest celebrity wedding of the decade. After the service, the newlyweds hosted a lavish reception at the nearby Metropolitan Hotel, where they stood atop a grand piano to greet their many well-wishers – most of whom ...

  4. Lavinia Warren. Mercy Lavinia Warren Bump (31. oktober 1841 - 25. november 1919) var en amerikansk dværg. Hun optrådte i Barnum's American Museum i New York City. I 1863 blev hun gift med den berømte dværg General Tom Thumb (Charles Sherwood Stratton). Parret opnåede stor berømthed i datiden og blev velhavende.

  5. Lavinia Warren never let her height—or the lack of it—prevent her from leading a full and adventurous life. Although she never grew more than three feet tall, she became a beloved teacher, a world traveler, an entertainer and the friend of many powerful figures.

  6. Lavinia Warren was a petite entertainer who rose to fame under the promotion – and exploitation – of American showman Phineas T. Barnum. On October 19, 1892, her troupe of performers billed as “Mrs. General Tom Thumb (Countess Magri) and the Lilliputians” appeared in matinee and evening performances as a benefit to support Santa Barbara’s Free Kindergarten.

  7. 10. Aug. 2011 · In 1863, the showman P. T. Barnum hosted 2,000 guests at the New York wedding of a pair of his protégés: 2-foot-8-inch Lavinia Warren and 2-foot-11-inch Charles Stratton, a.k.a. General Tom Thumb.