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Arundel Collection (#5)

Arundel, a picturesque town in West Sussex, England, is steeped in history and natural beauty

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers

Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 1829. Artist: J Rogers
Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 1829. Arundel Castle is home to the Dukes of Norfolk. Although parts of Arundel Castle date back to the 11th century it was heavily restored during the 19th century

Background imageArundel Collection: Joan, daughter of the Earl of Salisbury, 15th century, (1910)

Joan, daughter of the Earl of Salisbury, 15th century, (1910). A 19th-century copy of an effigy in Arundel Church, Sussex, showing the elaborate headdresses popular at the time

Background imageArundel Collection: Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Artist: E Scriven

Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Artist: E Scriven
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel and Surrey, prominent English courtier, (1823). Howard (1586-1646) was a courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I

Background imageArundel Collection: Saint Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel, English nobleman, (1826). Artist: T Wright

Saint Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel, English nobleman, (1826). Artist: T Wright
Saint Philip Howard, 20th Earl of Arundel, English nobleman, 1826. Howard (1557-1595) became Catholic during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel Castle, West Sussex, early 20th century

Arundel Castle, West Sussex, early 20th century
Arundel Castle, West Sussex, 20th Century. Arundel Castle is home to the Dukes of Norfolk. Although parts of Arundel Castle date back to the 11th century it was heavily restored during the 19th

Background imageArundel Collection: Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, 1774. Artist: T Cook

Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, 1774. Artist: T Cook
Thomas Howard, Earl of Arundel, 1774. Howard (1586-1646) was a prominent English courtier during the reigns of King James I and King Charles I

Background imageArundel Collection: Empress Matilda, daughter and dispossessed heiress of Henry I of England, c1860

Empress Matilda, daughter and dispossessed heiress of Henry I of England, c1860. Matilda (1102-1167) allowed by the King, Stephen, to leave Arundel Castle for Gloucester in 1139

Background imageArundel Collection: Thomas Earl of Arundel

Thomas Earl of Arundel
THOMAS HOWARD, second earl of ARUNDEL, seated in his sculpture gallery at Arundel House. Date: 1586 - 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: Richard Earl of Arundel

Richard Earl of Arundel
RICHARD FITZALAN, earl of ARUNDEL AND SURREY, and Alice his wife, both on their knees as a sign of humility but wearing coronets to signify their rank and station. Date: 1307 - 1376

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel & Surrey - Hollar

Arundel & Surrey - Hollar
Alathea (Nee Talbot) (? - 1654), Countess of Arundel & Surrey, wife of Thomas Howard, second earl

Background imageArundel Collection: Eliz, Arundel & Surrey

Eliz, Arundel & Surrey
ELIZABETH (NEE STUART), Countess of Arundel & Surrey, wife of Henry Frederick Howard, third earl. Date: FLOURISHED 1630

Background imageArundel Collection: Alathea Countess Arundel

Alathea Countess Arundel
A fine engraving of the most illustrious and most excellent Lady ALATHEA (Talbot) countess of ARUNDEL & SURREY, wife of Thomas, second earl : first countesse of England Date: ? - 1654

Background imageArundel Collection: Ann Countess of Arundel

Ann Countess of Arundel
ANN (Dacre), countess of ARUNDEL & SURREY, wife of Philip Howard, first earl. Depicted when 69 years of age. Date: flourished 1580

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel Castle / 1879

Arundel Castle / 1879
Arundel Castle, Sussex Date: 1879

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel & Surrey

Arundel & Surrey
THOMAS HOWARD 2nd EARL of ARUNDEL Statesman, shown with his seals and autograph Date: 1585 - 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel Family

Arundel Family
Thomas Howard, 2nd earl of ARUNDEL & SURREY, with his wife Alathea, seven of their children, and a dog Date: 1585 - 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: Thos Howard of Arundel

Thos Howard of Arundel
Thomas Howard, earl of Arundel and Surrey statesman and patron of the arts Date: 1585 - 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: Henry Arundel / 3rd Earl

Henry Arundel / 3rd Earl
Henry Frederick Howard Lord Maltravers 3rd Earl of Arundel Royalist Date: 1608 - 1652

Background imageArundel Collection: Henry 12th Earl Arundel

Henry 12th Earl Arundel
Henry Fitzalan, 12th earl of ARUNDEL statesman (vignette portrait) Date: 1511 - 1580

Background imageArundel Collection: 2nd Earl of Arundel

2nd Earl of Arundel
THOMAS HOWARD, 2nd EARL OF ARUNDEL & SURREY Patron of the arts; with his wife, Alathea Date: 1585 - 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: High Street, Arundel, Sussex

High Street, Arundel, Sussex
High Street, Arundel, near Littlehampton, Sussex, England. Showing the Norfolk Arms Hotel & the Red Lion Public House Date: 1921

Background imageArundel Collection: Black Rabbit Inn, Offham, Sussex

Black Rabbit Inn, Offham, Sussex
Black Rabbit Inn, Offham, Arundel, Sussex, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageArundel Collection: Herding Sheep on the Burpham Road, Burpham, Sussex

Herding Sheep on the Burpham Road, Burpham, Sussex
Herding Sheep on the Burpham Road, Burpham, Arundel, near Bognor Regis, Sussex, England. Date: 1910

Background imageArundel Collection: The Village and River Arun, Houghton Bridge, Sussex

The Village and River Arun, Houghton Bridge, Sussex
The Village and River Arun, Houghton Bridge, Amberley, near Arundel, Sussex, England. River Arun Date: 1930s

Background imageArundel Collection: The Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard, Arund

The Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard, Arundel, near Littlehampton, Sussex, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageArundel Collection: Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel, Sussex

Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel, Sussex
Fitzalan Chapel, Arundel, near Worthing, Sussex, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageArundel Collection: Our Lady of Sorrows, Arundel

Our Lady of Sorrows, Arundel
Our Lady of Sorrows, Cathedral Church of Our Lady and St Philip Howard, Arundel, near Worthing, Sussex, England. Originally The Church of Our Lady and St Philip Neri Date: 1920s

Background imageArundel Collection: The Old Bridge, Arundel, England

The Old Bridge, Arundel, England
The Old Bridge, Arundel, near Littlehampton, Sussex, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageArundel Collection: South Coast of England - Arundel, general view from sea

South Coast of England - Arundel, general view from sea
Victorian Glass Lantern slide from a series on the South Coast of England - Arundel, general view from sea. Part of box 218 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s

Background imageArundel Collection: South Coast of England - Black Rabbit Inn, Arundel

South Coast of England - Black Rabbit Inn, Arundel
Victorian Glass Lantern slide from a series on the South Coast of England - Black Rabbit Inn, Arundel. Part of box 218 Boswell Collection; listed, Boswell Collection Date: circa 1890s

Background imageArundel Collection: Service cards in a window in Arundel, WW1

Service cards in a window in Arundel, WW1
Four cards representing the fact that four members of a household in Maltravers Street in Arundel had enlisted 1914. The Earl of Arundel had converted his ancestral castle into recruiting offices

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel House

Arundel House
Residence of the earl of Arundel, Hollars patron. (second view) Date: 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: The Duke of Norfolk, 1904

The Duke of Norfolk, 1904
Henry Fitzalan-Howard, 15th Duke of Norfolk, Earl Marshal, Chief Butler of England (27 December 1847 11 February 1917), styled Baron Maltravers until 1856 and Earl of Arundel

Background imageArundel Collection: Arundel Castle

Arundel Castle, Sussex Date: circa 1770

Background imageArundel Collection: Countess of Newbirgh - 2

Countess of Newbirgh - 2
CATHERINE HOWARD, countess of NEWBURGH, formerly lady d Aubigny; grandchild of Thomas, earl of Arundel. Date: ? - 1650

Background imageArundel Collection: Advertisement for Kittel, Wilisch and Co. steel manufacturers, Nos. 41-43 Arundel Street, 1889

Advertisement for Kittel, Wilisch and Co. steel manufacturers, Nos. 41-43 Arundel Street, 1889
Theodor Bruno Kittel and Gottfried Hugo Wilisch, both of German extraction, lived at 28 Watson Road in Broomhill. They were naturalised as British citizens in 1889.Image from Sheffield

Background imageArundel Collection: Solomon Queen Sheba 1642 Etching third state

Solomon Queen Sheba 1642 Etching third state
Artokoloro

Background imageArundel Collection: Allegory Death Earl Arundel ca 1646 Etching third state

Allegory Death Earl Arundel ca 1646 Etching third state
Artokoloro

Background imageArundel Collection: Plan of lands at Arundel Street by The Sheffield Gas Company, 1929

Plan of lands at Arundel Street by The Sheffield Gas Company, 1929
Original at Local Studies S26S

Background imageArundel Collection: Ruins of Arundel Castle

Ruins of Arundel Castle

Background imageArundel Collection: Fire in the Strand, Site of Arundel House: Ground-Plot of Arundel Rouse and Gardens

Fire in the Strand, Site of Arundel House: Ground-Plot of Arundel Rouse and Gardens. (The Dark Line Encloses the Premises.), London, Uk, 1854

Background imageArundel Collection: South View of Arundel House in 1646, London, Uk

South View of Arundel House in 1646, London, Uk
South View of Arundel House in 1646, London, UK

Background imageArundel Collection: View of London from the Roof of Arundel House, Uk, 1646

View of London from the Roof of Arundel House, Uk, 1646

Background imageArundel Collection: The Majority of the Duke of Norfolk: Dinner in the Barons Hall, Arundel Castle, 1869

The Majority of the Duke of Norfolk: Dinner in the Barons Hall, Arundel Castle, 1869

Background imageArundel Collection: St. Nicholas Church, Arundel, Uk

St. Nicholas Church, Arundel, Uk
St. Nicholas Church, Arundel, UK

Background imageArundel Collection: CLIMPING CHURCH, NEAR ARUNDEL, SUSSEX, UK, 1873 engraving

CLIMPING CHURCH, NEAR ARUNDEL, SUSSEX, UK, 1873 engraving

Background imageArundel Collection: The tomb of the Howards at Arundel Church, UK, U

The tomb of the Howards at Arundel Church, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European, 19th century engraving

Background imageArundel Collection: Map of Sussex (hand coloured engraving)

Map of Sussex (hand coloured engraving)
XCF306033 Map of Sussex (hand coloured engraving) by English School; Private Collection; English, out of copyright




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Arundel, a picturesque town in West Sussex, England, is steeped in history and natural beauty. From its iconic castle to the tranquil River Arun that flows through it, it offers a glimpse into the past while embracing modernity. Dating back to 1797, W. Fairbank's plan of Sheffield showcases the town's layout during that era. Engraved by Thomas Harris, this historical document provides insight into Sheffield's development over time. Mick the Miller, a legendary greyhound known for his speed and agility, graced the cover of Tatler alongside Mrs Arundel Kempton. This captivating image captures both elegance and athleticism. The aerial view Castle reveals its grandeur as a restored medieval fortress nestled amidst the South Downs. Its towering presence stands as a testament to centuries gone by. In another lithographic masterpiece titled "Arundel, " vibrant colors bring life to this charming townscape. The artwork showcases Arundel's unique character and architectural charm. Captured from above once again is an aerial view showcasing not only Arundel Castle but also its cricket ground and cathedral. These landmarks form an integral part of Arundel's identity within West Sussex and beyond. Mrs Arundel Kempton shares her affection for Mick the Miller with adorable puppies in tow—a heartwarming moment frozen in time that epitomizes companionship and love between humans and animals. Transporting us back to 1906 is an enchanting postcard featuring none other than Arundel Castle itself—its turrets reaching towards the sky against a backdrop of lush greenery—an enduring symbol of strength and resilience. The magnificent sight of both castle and bridge harmoniously blending with nature creates an idyllic scene along the River Arun—a perfect spot for leisurely strolls or simply immersing oneself in tranquility.