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Georgian Collection (#96)

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Background imageGeorgian Collection: PHILADELPHIA: MANSION. Mount Pleasant mansion, built outside Philadelphia, c1761

PHILADELPHIA: MANSION. Mount Pleasant mansion, built outside Philadelphia, c1761, bought by Benedict Arnold in 1779. Wood engraving, American, 1877

Background imageGeorgian Collection: ENGLAND: BOWOOD PARK. Bowood Park and Bowood House, residence of the Marquess of Lansdowne in

ENGLAND: BOWOOD PARK. Bowood Park and Bowood House, residence of the Marquess of Lansdowne in Wiltshire, England. Color line engraving, 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1778. State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Line engraving after C. W

INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1778. State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Line engraving after C. W. Peale, 1778
INDEPENDENCE HALL, 1778. State House (Independence Hall), Philadelphia. Line engraving after C.W. Peale, 1778

Background imageGeorgian Collection: CARPENTERs HALL, 1774. Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as it looked in 1774

CARPENTERs HALL, 1774. Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, as it looked in 1774. Wood engraving, American, late 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: CARPENTERs HALL, 1855. Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1855

CARPENTERs HALL, 1855. Carpenters Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Wood engraving, American, 1855

Background imageGeorgian Collection: WILLS HILL (1718-1793). Viscount of Hillsborough. British politician and colonial administrator

WILLS HILL (1718-1793). Viscount of Hillsborough. British politician and colonial administrator. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: NEW YORK MANSION, 1748. The Van Cortlandt Manor House, built in 1748 for the merchant Frederick

NEW YORK MANSION, 1748. The Van Cortlandt Manor House, built in 1748 for the merchant Frederick van Cortlandt at Kingsbridge, the Bronx. Wood engraving, 1876

Background imageGeorgian Collection: ANNAPOLIS: STATE HOUSE. The State House at Annapolis Annapolis, Maryland

ANNAPOLIS: STATE HOUSE. The State House at Annapolis Annapolis, Maryland. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageGeorgian Collection: VISCOUNT OF HILLSBOROUGH. Wills Hill (1718-1793). British politician and colonial administrator

VISCOUNT OF HILLSBOROUGH. Wills Hill (1718-1793). British politician and colonial administrator. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Balloon ascent, Garnerin and Locker

Balloon ascent, Garnerin and Locker
Balloon ascent of Garnerin and Locker from Lords Cricket Ground, London. 5 July 1802

Background imageGeorgian Collection: The stables at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J

The stables at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J
The stables at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N.J.. Date c1901

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J

Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J
Georgian Court, Lakewood, N.J.. Date c1901

Background imageGeorgian Collection: The lake at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J

The lake at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N. J
The lake at Georgian Court, Lakewood, N.J.. Date c1901

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Man region riding a donkey

Georgian Man region riding a donkey
Georgian man of the Caucasus region riding a laden donkey. Georgins are alternatvely known as Gruzins, or (as on this card, somewhat confusingly Grousins ). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Tin Mining at Mount Kazbek, Georgia

Tin Mining at Mount Kazbek, Georgia Date: 1903

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Man from Samegrelo - Georgia

Man from Samegrelo - Georgia
Man from Samegrelo (Samargalo, Megrelia or Mingrelia) - a historic province in the western part of Georgia, formerly also known as Odishi. The Megrelians are an ethnic subgroup of the Georgians

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgia - Military Road through the mountains

Georgia - Military Road through the mountains
Caucasus Mountains - Georgian Military Road. Kazbek station and monument. Date: circa 1906

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Tbilisi, Georgia - Rug shop

Tbilisi, Georgia - Rug shop Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Soldiers escorting carts during railway strike

Soldiers escorting carts during railway strike
Soldiers escorting delivery carts through London (in the Waterloo area) during the railway strike. 1911

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Scouting and Sea Scout leaders, London

Scouting and Sea Scout leaders, London

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Silhouette of traditional coaching scene

Silhouette of traditional coaching scene
Silhouette of an early 19th century coaching scene, showing a coach and four horses travelling along a road with coachman and passengers on top

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Nobleman of the Emiritin Nation, Georgia

Nobleman of the Emiritin Nation, Georgia
Ovaliani, a Nobleman of the Emiritin Nation, Georgia. He is wearing a wool Cherkesska jacket with 16 gaziri cartridge holders. Date: 1910s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Tbilisi, Georgia - General View

Tbilisi, Georgia - General View
Tbilisi, Georgia - General Panoramic View Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: DICKENS / THE ANGEL

DICKENS / THE ANGEL
The Angel Hotel at Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk, England, famous for its association with Charles Dickens, who stayed here twice - in 1859 and in 1861. Date: 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: PLATT HALL

PLATT HALL
Platt Hall, Manchester, England, is an early Georgian house. An earlier building here was once the home of Parliamentarian Charles Worsley. Now a costume museum Date: built 1764

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Street music: organ grinder, 1789

Street music: organ grinder, 1789
An organ grinder plying his trade, surrounded by various other musicians. A buxom lady plays a stringed instument, while a boy and his dog look on. Date: c.1789

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Tbilisi, Georgia - First Girls School

Tbilisi, Georgia - First Girls School Date: 1909

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Regency Verandah

Regency Verandah
A fine example of Regency ironwork, on a verandah at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Date: early 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Hamptead Cottages

Hamptead Cottages
Shuttered bijoux Georgian or Victorian terraced houses in Hampstead, a salubrious area of north London. Date: 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Porter carrying large furniture

Georgian Porter carrying large furniture
Georgian Porter carrying a large piece of strapped to his (bent) back. furniture Date: circa 1910s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Chester

Georgian Chester
Fine Georgian town houses in Lower Bridge Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. Date: 1960s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Stamford Houses

Stamford Houses
Lovely Georgian houses in the main street, which is also the Great North Road, in the historic town of Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Haworth Parsonage

Haworth Parsonage
HAWORTH View of the Haworth Parsonage, in West Yorkshire, now a museum. The Bronte family moved there in 1820. Date: built 1778 - 1779

Background imageGeorgian Collection: England / Louth

England / Louth
Westgate, a pleasant Georgian street in the centre of Louth, Lincolnshire, with the spire of St. Jamess Church in the background. Date: 18th centyry

Background imageGeorgian Collection: London / Cheyne Walk

London / Cheyne Walk
Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Famous former residents include David Lloyd George, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, George Eliot, James Whistler, Mrs Gaskell and J.M.W. Turner. Date: 18th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Terrace

Georgian Terrace
A delightful terrace of Georgian town houses, with shuttered windows, at Barnefield Crescent in the heart of the city of Exeter, Devon, England. Date: circa 1800

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Verandahs

Georgian Verandahs
Ornate ironwork verandahs decorating fine Georgian houses at Clifton, Bristol, England. Date: early 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Blaise Castle House

Blaise Castle House, near Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; a late 18th century mansion, which now houses a folk museum which opened to the public in 1949. Date: late 18th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Robert Adam Architecture

Robert Adam Architecture
In 1774, Robert Adam completed the Adelphi development, created after 2 years abroad in Rome. No 7 Adam Street has well preserved Anthemion pilasters. Date: 1770s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Londons Smallest House

Londons Smallest House
Yet another claim to be Londons Smallest House ! This one is No 10 Hyde Park Place, near Marble Arch. It has only two small rooms and is only four feet wide! Date: 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Shop Front

Georgian Shop Front
A Georgian shop front with a bow-fronted window, Shepherds Market, Mayfair, London. Date: early 1800s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Poole Custom House

Poole Custom House
The Custom House, Poole, Dorset, England. It was the 3rd custom house to be built on this site, the 2nd one having burned down. Date: built 1813

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Queens Gardens, London

Queens Gardens, London
Fine Georgian houses in Queens Gardens, Bayswater, London. Date: early 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Hampstead Houses

Hampstead Houses
Well-kept Georgian terraced houses in Hampstead, a well- to-do area of north London. Date: 1930s

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Dedham Grammar School

Dedham Grammar School, Essex, England, was founded in 1574 and rebuilt in the Georgian style in 1732. Date: 16th & 18th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian Windows

Georgian Windows
Oriel and bay windows on a Georgian town house, 102 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London. Date: circa 1800

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Trentside Memorial Gates

Trentside Memorial Gates
The fine Neo Classical memorial gates at Trentside, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Date: early 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: ABBEY FOLD

ABBEY FOLD
Abbey Fold, a reconstructed early 19th century street, at Kirkstall Abbey House Museum, Leeds, Yorkshire, England. Note the Safety bicycle and water pump. Date: 19th century




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"Exploring the Georgian Era: A Glimpse into Art, History, and Culture" Step back in time to the Georgian era with these captivating hints. Lawrence's portrait of the Duke of Wellington J040044 showcases a legendary figure who shaped history. Marvel at the intricate details in the engraving of Marble Hill House J900203, a stunning architectural gem from that period. Delve into illicit activities with Landseer's The Illicit Highland Whisky Still J040064, a glimpse into secret operations during those times. Jervas' masterpiece Elizabeth and Henrietta Finch J030048 captures the elegance and grace women. Nature lovers will be enchanted by Constable's Hampstead Heath with Pond and Bathers K040850, an idyllic scene that transports you to peaceful landscapes. Smeatons Tower N080736 stands tall as a testament to engineering brilliance during this era. Relive historic battles through Allan's The Battle of Waterloo J040105, where heroes clashed on the battlefield. Gainsborough's Countess Howe J880100 exudes aristocratic charm while Greyhounds coursing a Fox J920623 depicts thrilling hunting scenes. Discover great minds like Charles Darwin (aged six) and Catherine in Sharples' captivating painting K971925. Admire delicate flowers in A Group of Auriculas or get lost in Miss Murray's beauty portrayed by Lawrence in his artwork J910513. The Georgian era captivates us with its artistry, historical significance, and cultural richness. Step into this enchanting world through these remarkable glimpses from different facets of life during that time.