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"Austen: The Timeless Legacy of Jane Austen, the English Novelist" Jane Austen, a name that resonates with literary brilliance and timeless storytelling

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austen's Corner, Lyme Regis, Dorset

Jane Austen's Corner, Lyme Regis, Dorset - Painted by artist Frank E Quinton for the Sevenoaks based publishing and printing company J

Background imageAusten Collection: Houses At Austen Wood Common

Houses At Austen Wood Common
An architectural illustration showing the design for a number of houses at Austen Wood Common, Gerrard's Cross. Date: early 1900s

Background imageAusten Collection: Shady Pasture

Shady Pasture
An oil painting of a country woman standing beside a pair of cows that are grazing on the grass beside some trees. Date: circa 1921

Background imageAusten Collection: Horse and Cart

Horse and Cart
An etching of a strong workhorse, pulling a cart over some rough terrain, at the edge of a woodland, with a farmer trailing behind. Date: circa 1920

Background imageAusten Collection: Returning From The Hayfield

Returning From The Hayfield
A mezzotint in colours, portraying a farmer carrying a large bail of hay on his back, alongside a woman who is holding a rake. Date: circa 1917

Background imageAusten Collection: Mr Austen Chamberlain

Mr Austen Chamberlain. Part of Box 104 Boswell Collection. Austen Chamberlain was born in Birmingham, the second child and eldest son of Joseph Chamberlain

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austen Persuasion. Austen's last novel published 1818, 1897 (engraving)

Jane Austen Persuasion. Austen's last novel published 1818, 1897 (engraving)
534401 Jane Austen Persuasion. Austen's last novel published 1818, 1897 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Captain Wentworth giving Anne Elliot his note of declaration)

Background imageAusten Collection: Illustration for Jane Austen's Persuasion, 1897 (engraving)

Illustration for Jane Austen's Persuasion, 1897 (engraving)
534398 Illustration for Jane Austen's Persuasion, 1897 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Austen's last novel published 1818)

Background imageAusten Collection: I suppose you know, ma am, that Mr. Ferrars is married, 1896 (engraving)

I suppose you know, ma am, that Mr. Ferrars is married, 1896 (engraving)
2962879 I suppose you know, ma am, that Mr.Ferrars is married, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austen Northanger Abbey

Jane Austen Northanger Abbey
3753305 Jane Austen Northanger Abbey by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Louisa Musgrove and Captain James Benwick in Jane Austens novel Persuasion -Written 1816 and Published 1818)

Background imageAusten Collection: William Terriss and W L Abingdon in The Fatal Card

William Terriss and W L Abingdon in The Fatal Card
William Terriss as Gerald Austen and W L Abingdon as James Dixon, in The Fatal Card Date: 1890s

Background imageAusten Collection: She put in the feather last night, 1896 (engraving)

She put in the feather last night, 1896 (engraving)
2962872 She put in the feather last night, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 38 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Background imageAusten Collection: A very smart beau, 1896 (engraving)

A very smart beau, 1896 (engraving)
2962868 A very smart beau, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 32 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818

Background imageAusten Collection: She felt the awkwardness of having no party to join, 1907 (illustration)

She felt the awkwardness of having no party to join, 1907 (illustration)
2963075 She felt the awkwardness of having no party to join, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: I have entered many a shop to avoid your sight, 1896 (engraving)

I have entered many a shop to avoid your sight, 1896 (engraving)
2962877 I have entered many a shop to avoid your sight, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Listening at the door, 1896 (engraving)

Listening at the door, 1896 (engraving)
2962873 Listening at the door, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 38 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818

Background imageAusten Collection: Charles Moran and his wife Jane Bodin with Jane and William, 1812

Charles Moran and his wife Jane Bodin with Jane and William, 1812
REY77725 Charles Moran and his wife Jane Bodin with Jane and William, 1812 by Buck, Adam (1759-1833); 42x40 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageAusten Collection: Austen Chamberlain with family in garden

Austen Chamberlain with family in garden
Austen Chamberlain with his wife and family in the garden of their country cottage at Five Ashes. Date: 1921

Background imageAusten Collection: Neville and Austen Chamberlain

Neville and Austen Chamberlain
The Brothers Chamberlain: Neville Chamberlain (to be Minister of Health) and Sir Austen Chamberlain (First Lord of the Admiralty). Date: 1931

Background imageAusten Collection: Portrait of the McEuen sisters, after 1823

Portrait of the McEuen sisters, after 1823
PWI82309 Portrait of the McEuen sisters, after 1823 by Sully, Thomas (1783-1872); Private Collection; ePeter Willi; American, out of copyright

Background imageAusten Collection: Ann and Mary Constable (oil on canvas)

Ann and Mary Constable (oil on canvas)
AGN35464 Ann and Mary Constable (oil on canvas) by Constable, John (1776-1837); Private Collection; Photo eAgnew s, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austens novel Persuasion

Jane Austens novel Persuasion
3770472 Jane Austens novel Persuasion by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Jane Austens novel Persuasion -Written 1816 and Published 1818)

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey

Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey
3770456 Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey - by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey -First Published 1817)

Background imageAusten Collection: St. Austen, 1842 (stained glass)

St. Austen, 1842 (stained glass)
3475245 St. Austen, 1842 (stained glass) by Pugin, Augustus Welby Northmore (1812-52); St. Augustines Church, Kenilworth, Warwickshire

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austen Northanger Abbey

Jane Austen Northanger Abbey
3753210 Jane Austen Northanger Abbey by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey -First Published 1817. Caption reads: What an old gown she has got)

Background imageAusten Collection: It was the air and attitude of a Montoni, 1907 (illustration)

It was the air and attitude of a Montoni, 1907 (illustration)
2963085 It was the air and attitude of a Montoni, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Rogues in Porcelain by John Austen

Rogues in Porcelain by John Austen

Background imageAusten Collection: That Eminent Trifle, A Beau by John Austen

That Eminent Trifle, A Beau by John Austen

Background imageAusten Collection: Mr and Mrs Morlands surprise... was considerable, 1907 (illustration)

Mr and Mrs Morlands surprise... was considerable, 1907 (illustration)
2963089 Mr and Mrs Morlands surprise......was considerable, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: It was my mothers favourite walk, 1907 (illustration)

It was my mothers favourite walk, 1907 (illustration)
2963084 It was my mothers favourite walk, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907 (illustration)

Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907 (illustration)
2963080 Making her one of his most graceful bows, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Pray, pray stop, Mr Thorpe, 1907 (illustration)

Pray, pray stop, Mr Thorpe, 1907 (illustration)
2963079 Pray, pray stop, Mr Thorpe, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: The boldness of his riding, 1907 (illustration)

The boldness of his riding, 1907 (illustration)
2963078 The boldness of his riding, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Catherine grows quite a good looking-girl, 1907 (illustration)

Catherine grows quite a good looking-girl, 1907 (illustration)
2963074 Catherine grows quite a good looking-girl, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Showing her child to the housekeeper, 1896 (engraving)

Showing her child to the housekeeper, 1896 (engraving)
2962875 Showing her child to the housekeeper, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Mrs Jennings assured him directly that she should not stand upon ceremony

Mrs Jennings assured him directly that she should not stand upon ceremony
2962870 Mrs Jennings assured him directly that she should not stand upon ceremony, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Drinking to her best affections, 1896 (engraving)

Drinking to her best affections, 1896 (engraving)
2962864 Drinking to her best affections, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 21 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Background imageAusten Collection: Always arm-in-arm when they walked, 1907 (illustration)

Always arm-in-arm when they walked, 1907 (illustration)
2963076 Always arm-in-arm when they walked, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Can you stand such a ceremony as this, 1907 (illustration)

Can you stand such a ceremony as this, 1907 (illustration)
2963083 Can you stand such a ceremony as this, 1907 (illustration) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: Opened a window-shutter, 1896 (engraving)

Opened a window-shutter, 1896 (engraving)
2962876 Opened a window-shutter, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 43 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Background imageAusten Collection: Mrs Ferrars, 1896 (engraving)

Mrs Ferrars, 1896 (engraving)
2962871 Mrs Ferrars, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 34 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818

Background imageAusten Collection: Introduced to Mrs Jennings, 1896 (engraving)

Introduced to Mrs Jennings, 1896 (engraving)
2962869 Introduced to Mrs Jennings, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 33 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Background imageAusten Collection: How fond he was of it, 1896 (engraving)

How fond he was of it, 1896 (engraving)
2962867 How fond he was of it, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 30 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818

Background imageAusten Collection: I can answer for it, said Mrs Jennings, 1896 (engraving)

I can answer for it, said Mrs Jennings, 1896 (engraving)
2962865 I can answer for it, said Mrs Jennings, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageAusten Collection: I declare they are quite charming, 1896 (engraving)

I declare they are quite charming, 1896 (engraving)
2962863 I declare they are quite charming, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 19 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817)

Background imageAusten Collection: They sang together, 1896 (engraving)

They sang together, 1896 (engraving)
2962861 They sang together, 1896 (engraving) by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); Private Collection; (add.info.: From Chapter 10 of Sense and Sensibility by Jane Austen (1775-1817) first published 1818

Background imageAusten Collection: View of a country house, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)

View of a country house, c. 1840 (oil on canvas)
GG80929 View of a country house, c.1840 (oil on canvas) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; Photo eGavin Graham Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageAusten Collection: Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey

Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey
3770463 Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey - by Thomson, Hugh (1860-1920); (add.info.: Jane Austens novel Northanger Abbey -First Published 1817. Caption reads: Mr Tilney! she exclaimed)




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"Austen: The Timeless Legacy of Jane Austen, the English Novelist" Jane Austen, a name that resonates with literary brilliance and timeless storytelling. Born in 1775 and leaving an indelible mark on literature until her untimely death in 1817, she remains one of the most celebrated authors of all time. Her magnum opus, "Pride and Prejudice, " continues to captivate readers with its enchanting tale of love and societal conventions. Who can forget that iconic scene at the ball where Elizabeth Bennet overhears Mr. Darcy's conversation? It is a moment that has been etched into our collective memory forever. Visiting Jane Austen's home feels like stepping back in time, immersing oneself in the world she created through her words. From Bath to Chawton Cottage, every corner holds whispers of her genius. In "Sense and Sensibility, " we encounter characters like Marianne Dashwood who falls for a dashing gardener against all odds. This novel showcases Austen's ability to delve into human emotions with depth and sensitivity. "Persuasion" introduces us to Anne Elliot, whose pale face mirrors Captain Wentworth's as he gazes upon her once more. Their story reminds us of second chances and the power of true love. An engraving captures Jane Austen herself - a woman ahead of her time; intelligent, witty, and unafraid to challenge societal norms through her writing. Her legacy lives on through each page turned by avid readers around the globe. Emma Woodhouse takes center stage in "Emma, " showcasing Austen's keen observation skills as she navigates matchmaking mishaps while discovering herself along the way. With Pride and Prejudice being adapted countless times for both screenplays big or small it stands tall among mountains as one of literature’s highest peaks – solidifying Jane Austens place amongst history’s greatest authors.