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Baronial Collection (#3)

"Step into the grandeur of baronial splendor with these captivating glimpses from history

Background imageBaronial Collection: Ukraine. Vorontsov Palace

Ukraine. Vorontsov Palace
Ukraine. Autonomous Republic of Crimea. Vorontsov Palace. Built in 1828 through 1848 by the English architect Edward Blore (1787-1879) as a summer residence of Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

Background imageBaronial Collection: Baronial Hall

Baronial Hall
A grand baronial hall with a large fireplace. Date: 17th century

Background imageBaronial Collection: Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, Ukraine

Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, Ukraine
Courtyard of the Alupka (Vorontsov) Palace, Crimea, Ukraine (then in Russia). It was built between 1828 and 1848 as a summer residence for Prince Mikhail Semyonovich Vorontsov

Background imageBaronial Collection: The Oldham Lyceum Educational and Industrial Exhibition, the Baronial Hall, 1854

The Oldham Lyceum Educational and Industrial Exhibition, the Baronial Hall, 1854

Background imageBaronial Collection: Illustration after George Cruikshank for the poem The Lay of St. Cuthbert

Illustration after George Cruikshank for the poem The Lay of St. Cuthbert
KW366276 Illustration after George Cruikshank for the poem The Lay of St. Cuthbert, from The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvels, by Thomas Ingoldsby, published in 1865 (litho) by English School

Background imageBaronial Collection: Cheshire Antiquities, Roman, Baronial, and Monastic, being a re-publication of genuine

Cheshire Antiquities, Roman, Baronial, and Monastic, being a re-publication of genuine original copper plates, engraved by J. Strutt, 19th century engraving

Background imageBaronial Collection: View of Abbotsford (b / w photo)

View of Abbotsford (b / w photo)
XJF277643 View of Abbotsford (b/w photo) by Shepherd, Thomas Hosmer (1792-1864) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Walter Scott (1771-1832)

Background imageBaronial Collection: 2603405; out of copyright

2603405; out of copyright

Background imageBaronial Collection: 2603404; out of copyright

2603404; out of copyright

Background imageBaronial Collection: Drinks in Baronial Hall

Drinks in Baronial Hall
Rich man or poor man - they all like a drop to drink: three Scottish noblemen imbibe in a baronial hall. Date: late 18th century

Background imageBaronial Collection: Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta, Canada

Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, Alberta, Canada
The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel is a former railway hotel constructed in Scottish Baronial style, located in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageBaronial Collection: Fancy Dress Blackpool

Fancy Dress Blackpool
A fancy dress ball in the Baronial Hall, Blackpool - just one of several splendid dance venues in this popular holiday resort




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"Step into the grandeur of baronial splendor with these captivating glimpses from history. From Thurso Castle's majestic towers to Buchanan Castle's stately East Front, immerse yourself in the opulence of a bygone era. Sawston Hall in Cambridgeshire enchants with its timeless beauty, while Dollarbeg in Scotland whispers tales of aristocratic elegance. Truro High School for Girls stands as a testament to refinement and education, its walls echoing stories from before 1903. Transport yourself back to Christmas feasting during Henry VI's reign, where merriment and indulgence reigned supreme. Moreton Hall in Cheshire beckons you with its enchanting charm captured in an engraving. Cobham Hall exudes grace and sophistication that only a true baronial residence can possess. Turton Tower rises proudly amidst Lancashire's landscape, inviting you to explore its rich heritage etched into every stone. Berkley Castle unveils secrets hidden within Gloucestershire's countryside; an engraving capturing the essence of medieval nobility. Holland House stands as a testament to Middlesex's architectural prowess, leaving visitors awe-struck by its grandeur. Lastly, The Oak House in West Bromwich offers a glimpse into Staffordshire's past through intricate engravings adorning its walls. These baronial treasures remind us of an era when power and prestige were celebrated through magnificent architecture and lavish living. "