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Russell Collection (#4)

"Russell: A Multifaceted Legacy" From the towering heights of the 200-inch observatory at Palomar to the biting wit of "His Masters Breath - Satire

Background imageRussell Collection: Sheridan Russell

Sheridan Russell
Oil painting of Sheridan Russell, equipped with a cello. Date: circa 1929

Background imageRussell Collection: Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, London, childhood home of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970)

Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, London, childhood home of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and author. He lived there with his grandparents from the age of four

Background imageRussell Collection: Telegraph House, constructed on the site of a West Sussex semaphore-station

Telegraph House, constructed on the site of a West Sussex semaphore-station, was the home of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970) and Dora (his second wife)

Background imageRussell Collection: Ravenscroft (now called Cleddon Hall), Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales

Ravenscroft (now called Cleddon Hall), Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales, birthplace of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and author

Background imageRussell Collection: Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and author (1872-1970)

Bertrand Russell, British philosopher and author (1872-1970), sitting on the pavement with other protesters as part of a CND demonstration in London, under a large banner: Committee of 100

Background imageRussell Collection: Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher

Bertrand Russell, 3rd Earl Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and author -- a large book open at a page of architectural illustrations in the study of his home, Plas Penrhyn, Wales

Background imageRussell Collection: Ravenscroft (Cleddon Hall), cave in garden

Ravenscroft (Cleddon Hall), cave in garden
Ravenscroft (now called Cleddon Hall), Trellech, Monmouthshire, Wales, birthplace of Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), British philosopher and author

Background imageRussell Collection: Staff at work, office of Daily Worker newspaper, London

Staff at work, office of Daily Worker newspaper, London
Staff at work in the office of the Daily Worker newspaper, 75 Farringdon Road, London. Seated are Rose Smith, Sam Russell, Monty Meth and (by the window) Ben Francis

Background imageRussell Collection: Plaque on bridge at Concord, Massachusetts, USA

Plaque on bridge at Concord, Massachusetts, USA
Plaque on the bridge at Concord, Massachusetts, USA dated 19 April 1775, commemorating British soldiers of the 4th Regiment who died during the American War of Independence

Background imageRussell Collection: Bertrand Russell with others on a CND campaign

Bertrand Russell with others on a CND campaign
Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, 1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic

Background imageRussell Collection: Bertrand Russell, British writer, pacifist etc

Bertrand Russell, British writer, pacifist etc
Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, 1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician, historian, socialist, pacifist and social critic. Seen here (left)

Background imageRussell Collection: Jacquetta Hawkes, Bertrand Russell and Stephen King-Hall

Jacquetta Hawkes, Bertrand Russell and Stephen King-Hall
Jacquetta Hawkes (1910-1996), British writer and archaeologist, Bertrand Russell (Bertrand Arthur William Russell, 3rd Earl Russell, 1872-1970), British philosopher, logician, mathematician

Background imageRussell Collection: The Zulu war. The entrenched position at Rorke's Drift

The Zulu war. The entrenched position at Rorke's Drift
The scene as reinforcements arrive at Rorke's Drift, successfully defended by the British from 3, 000 Zulus. Extended caption

Background imageRussell Collection: John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (1792 - 1878), known by his courtesy title Lord John Russell before

John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (1792 - 1878), known by his courtesy title Lord John Russell before 1861, British Whig and Liberal statesman who served as Prime Minister from 1846 to 1852

Background imageRussell Collection: Pastor Charles Taze, c. 1910 (b/w photo)

Pastor Charles Taze, c. 1910 (b/w photo)
5669195 Pastor Charles Taze, c.1910 (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles Taze Russell (1852-1916)

Background imageRussell Collection: Sir William Howard Russell, 1820 - 1907

Sir William Howard Russell, 1820 - 1907
3062056 Sir William Howard Russell, 1820 - 1907. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Irish reporter with The Times, seen here as correspondent in the Crimea c)

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90037425

DDE-90037425
Wild monkey eating. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036573

DDE-90036573
Greenland, Qeqqata, Kangerlussuaq or Sondrestrom ('Big Fjord'). Greenland ice sheet, Russell Glacier and Moraine landscape. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036564

DDE-90036564
Greenland, Qeqqata, Kangerlussuaq or Sondrestrom ('Big Fjord'). Greenland ice sheet, Russell Glacier and Moraine landscape. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036562

DDE-90036562
Greenland, Qeqqata, Kangerlussuaq or Sondrestrom ('Big Fjord'). Colorful fall Moraine landscape, with Russell Glacier in the distance. (Large format sizes available) Date: 17/02/2010

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036317

DDE-90036317
Red raspberries (Rubus idaeus), before sale to Libertas. Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036321

DDE-90036321
Hills of central Serbia. Farmer displays Purple Majesty potato. (PR) Date: 14/12/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036320

DDE-90036320
Hills of central Serbia. Farmer displays Purple Majesty potato. (PR) Date: 14/12/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036319

DDE-90036319
Hills of central Serbia. Heirloom and hybrid tomatoes in year-round greenouse. Date: 14/12/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036318

DDE-90036318
Hills of central Serbia. Tigrella, also known as Tigerella or Mr. Stripey tomatoes. (PR) Date: 14/12/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036316

DDE-90036316
The Moldova variety of black (blue) table grape, importaed from Moldavia, grows at the University of Novi Sad's grape and wine research department. Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036314

DDE-90036314
Corn earworm (Heliothis zea) eating corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036315

DDE-90036315
The corn earworm (Heliothis zea) is a major agricultural pest in Europe and North America, which is responsible for the destruction of corn crops. Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036313

DDE-90036313
Corn earworm (Heliothis zea) eating corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036312

DDE-90036312
Colorful painted Native American corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036311

DDE-90036311
Colorful painted Native American corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036310

DDE-90036310
Colorful painted Native American corn (Zea mays), Belgrade, Serbia Date: 26/07/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036308

DDE-90036308
Two ears of Vadito Blue corn (Zea mays) are accompanied by Painted Mountain corn. Vadito Blue corn is a disappearing Native American variety grown above 8000 feet in northern New Mexico

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036304

DDE-90036304
Two ears of Vadito Blue corn (Zea mays) are accompanied by Painted Mountain corn. Vadito Blue corn is a disappearing Native American variety grown above 8000 feet in northern New Mexico

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036307

DDE-90036307
Two ears of Vadito Blue corn (Zea mays) are accompanied by Painted Mountain corn. Vadito Blue corn is a disappearing Native American variety grown above 8000 feet in northern New Mexico

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036306

DDE-90036306
Two ears of Vadito Blue corn (Zea mays) are accompanied by Painted Mountain corn. Vadito Blue corn is a disappearing Native American variety grown above 8000 feet in northern New Mexico

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036305

DDE-90036305
Two ears of Vadito Blue corn (Zea mays) are accompanied by Painted Mountain corn. Vadito Blue corn is a disappearing Native American variety grown above 8000 feet in northern New Mexico

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036303

DDE-90036303
Albino peacock with open fan at Belgrade Zoo. Date: 16/02/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036302

DDE-90036302
Yellow raspberry (Rubus sp.) grown on the ranch of Russell Gordon and Jelena Kajtaz. Date: 16/02/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90036301

DDE-90036301
Yellow raspberry (Rubus sp.) grown on the ranch of Russell Gordon and Jelena Kajtaz. Date: 16/02/2006

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90035775

DDE-90035775
poppy flowers, istria, Croatia, eastern Europe, Balkan, Europe, Date: 12/09/2005

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90035550

DDE-90035550
Sweden, Lapland. Sami Home Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90035551

DDE-90035551
Sweden, Stockholm. Stockholm waterfront Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90035313

DDE-90035313
Spain, Canary Islands, Teneriffe, Santa Cruz. Lighthouse and full moon Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90032575

DDE-90032575
Italy, Le Marche. Bridge Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90032574

DDE-90032574
Italy, Le Marche, Urbino. Buildings at Piazza Duca Federico Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90032573

DDE-90032573
Italy, Le Marche, Urbino. Buildings at Piazza Duca Federico Date: 30/08/2007

Background imageRussell Collection: DDE-90025923

DDE-90025923
Stream near Russell Falls, Mount Field National Park, Tasmania, Australia Date: 27/07/2006




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"Russell: A Multifaceted Legacy" From the towering heights of the 200-inch observatory at Palomar to the biting wit of "His Masters Breath - Satire, " Russell's influence spans a vast spectrum. Just as Jane Russell mesmerized audiences in The French Line, so too did Russell leave an indelible mark on various domains. In the realm of architecture, his contribution is evident in the majestic Emp State Building, standing tall as a symbol of grandeur and ambition. Yet, it is not only through structures that he left his mark; he also played a part in historical events like the Zulu War's Rorkes Drift and witnessed firsthand the magnificence of Great Eastern 1857. Not confined to physical endeavors alone, Russell's intellectual pursuits were equally remarkable. As one of the Officers of Arms at Heralds College in 1952, he upheld tradition while embracing progress. This spirit resonates with John Ruskin's teachings from 1853-1854, immortalized by John Everett Millais' brushstrokes in 1944. Nature itself became a canvas for Russell's curiosity and appreciation. From capturing Picture No. 11772293 depicting Ahaetulla prasina, a Short-nosed vine snake slithering through foliage, to delving into Chartism Cartoon's social commentary – his artistic eye knew no bounds. Lastly but certainly not leastly stands Bertrand Russell – philosopher extraordinaire whose ideas challenged conventional wisdom and sparked intellectual revolutions that endure till this day. His legacy intertwines with our enigmatic subject named Russell – both embodying an insatiable thirst for knowledge and unyielding pursuit of truth. Russell may be just a name shared by many individuals across diverse fields throughout history; however, its resonance echoes far beyond mere coincidence or happenstance. It serves as a reminder that greatness can emerge from unexpected places and that the impact of a single name can transcend time and space.