News about Anna Murphy

Woman leaves the internet swooning after revealing the VERY romantic letter her great-great-grandfather wrote to woo his future wife

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
Angela Nauss discovered a letter written in San Francisco by her great-grandfather, Salvatore Ciucci, on August 5, 1890 to the woman who'd become his wife, Anna Murphy. The note was ostensibly asking her out on a date. In her TikTok video, Angela narrated, 'He's met an Irish girl and he's gonna shoot his gun.' He's only been in the United States for four months, and he doesn't speak English.' She began to read Salvatore's letter, in which he requested Anna, if she wanted to go out with him that night, meet him on the'same' corner at 9 o'clock.

After production in China was relocated to China, critics suspect the Hunter boots were ruined

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 21, 2023
They were the outdoor boots worn by a large number of the Royal Family, actors, fishermen, and those simply wanting to look their best at music festivals. Hunter Boots, a 160-year-old British company, has gone into administration with 11 workers making redundant and the remaining 110 jobs in danger. During Covid, the administrators attributed the decline to continued dry weather in the United States, as well as rising inflation, high freight prices, and the closing of its Chinese factory. Customers have been upset about the boots' quality, which had a royal warrant from the late queen, after they were moved to China in 2008. The Times' fashion director, Anna Murphy, said, "part of the Hunter magic was that they were built to last, and that they were also meant to become a part of your life." My Hunters were essentially the first thing I saved up for when I first started working and had the opportunity to do so. Those wellies are still on display here today. No one who bought a pair in the last few years would say anything like that. Quality tanked when production moved to China in 2008.'

The King has been seen on your bicycle, according to EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: The King says he loves your bike!

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 27, 2022
EPHRAIM HARDCASTLE: The King flies to Buckingham Palace from Clarence House in a brief commute by foot. However, he wants his employees to walk or cycle there. According to a palace briefing, 'Cycling is aided by a bicycle-to-work scheme as well as the provision of shower and changing facilities.' According to a former employee, he used to park his car some way away from Clarence House and finish his commute on foot so as not to upset his master.