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Beckwith Collection

In the picturesque landscapes of Colorado, United States of America, lies the enchanting Beckwith region

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Snowcapped East Beckwith Mountain In The Background Reflected In Lost Lake Slough; Colorado

Snowcapped East Beckwith Mountain In The Background Reflected In Lost Lake Slough; Colorado, United States Of America

Background imageBeckwith Collection: USA, Colorado, Kebler Pass. Fall foliage and Aspen trees at their peak, near Crested Butte

USA, Colorado, Kebler Pass. Fall foliage and Aspen trees at their peak, near Crested Butte

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Wigan WN2 3 Map

Wigan WN2 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Wigan WN2 3

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Miss Collins

Miss Collins
A portrait oil painting of Miss Gladys Neville Collins, daughter of trustee of the Public Library, Museums and National Gallery of Victoria, J. T. Collins. Date: circa 1925

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Captain Colin Duncan

Captain Colin Duncan
A portrait oil painting of Captain Colin Duncan, wearing his ceremonial uniform. Date: circa 1924

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Professor Masson

Professor Masson
A portrait painting of Professor David Orme Masson, an English born scientist, who, upon emigrating to Australia, became a professor of chesmitry at the University of Melbourne

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Patricia Talbot Hamilton

Patricia Talbot Hamilton
A portrait oil painting of Patricia Talbot Hamilton, a young, blonde girl wearing a pink banded dress. A vase of red flowers can be seen on the floor, beside a miniature tea set and doll

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Dr. Hamilton

Dr. Hamilton
A portrait oil painting of Dr. Hamilton, who is wearing a heavy long coat, with a white scarf, with a proud pose. Date: circa 1923

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Professor Harrison Moore

Professor Harrison Moore
A portrait oil painting of Australian lawyer and academic professor at the University of Melbourne, Sir William Harrison Moore

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Malcolm and Gyp

Malcolm and Gyp
An oil painting portrait of a boy riding a tricycle, named Malcolm, with his little dog, Gyp. Date: circa 1922

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Geoffrey

Geoffrey
This painting shows a baby boy, named Geoffrey, on the lap of a seated lady, with other members of the family looking on. Date: circa 1922

Background imageBeckwith Collection: The Broken Waggon

The Broken Waggon
A landscape oil painting showing a broken down wagon, with two horses nearby, in an Australian countryside setting. Date: circa 1919

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Sir R. Munro Ferguson

Sir R. Munro Ferguson
A portrait oil painting of the Governor-General of Australia, Sir Ronald Craufurd Munro Ferguson, 1860-1934. Seen here, wearing his uniform sash

Background imageBeckwith Collection: The Little farm

The Little farm
A broad, landscape oil painting showing a little farm in the countryside, gifted to Sir. W. Baldwin Spencer. Date: circa 1918

Background imageBeckwith Collection: The Plough

The Plough
This oil painting shows a band of three workhorses ready to pull a plough, with a nearby farmer tinkering. Date: circa 1916

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Woodland Grace, (oil on canvas)

Woodland Grace, (oil on canvas)
650639 Woodland Grace, (oil on canvas) by Beckwith, James Carroll (1852-1917); 61x51 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Woodland Grace. James Carroll Beckwith (1852-1917). Oil on canvas

Background imageBeckwith Collection: The Letter, 1910 (oil on canvas)

The Letter, 1910 (oil on canvas)
650640 The Letter, 1910 (oil on canvas) by Beckwith, James Carroll (1852-1917); 127x87 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Letter. James Carroll Beckwith (1852-1917). Oil on canvas, 1910

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Harrogate HG3 1 Map

Harrogate HG3 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Harrogate HG3 1

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Portrait of the composer and Organist John Beckwith (1759-1809), 1812

Portrait of the composer and Organist John Beckwith (1759-1809), 1812. Private Collection

Background imageBeckwith Collection: The Enthusiast (?The Gouty Angler?), 1850. Artist: HG Beckwith

The Enthusiast (?The Gouty Angler?), 1850. Artist: HG Beckwith
The Enthusiast (?The Gouty Angler?), 1850. After Theodore Lane (1800?1828)

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Beckwith Place, Bridgetown Barbados, West Indies, circa 1900

Beckwith Place, Bridgetown Barbados, West Indies, circa 1900. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBeckwith Collection: Artist Olive Snell skiing at Murren

Artist Olive Snell skiing at Murren
Olive Snell pictured with Captain Beckwith preparing to ski at Murren in Switzerland. Her portraits in crayon and colour regularly appeared in The Tatler

Background imageBeckwith Collection: William Henry Beckwith, English swimmer

William Henry Beckwith, English swimmer
William Henry Beckwith (1857-1892), English award-winning swimmer who often performed at the Royal Aquarium in Tothill Street, London. late 19th century

Background imageBeckwith Collection: JOHN CRITTENDEN WATSON (1842-1923). U. S. Navy admiral. Drawing by Carroll Beckwith

JOHN CRITTENDEN WATSON (1842-1923). U. S. Navy admiral. Drawing by Carroll Beckwith
JOHN CRITTENDEN WATSON (1842-1923). U.S. Navy admiral. Drawing by Carroll Beckwith, 1898



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In the picturesque landscapes of Colorado, United States of America, lies the enchanting Beckwith region. With its snowcapped East Beckwith Mountain majestically standing tall in the background, it creates a breathtaking backdrop for nature enthusiasts and adventurers alike. Lost Lake Slough mirrors this stunning mountainous beauty, offering a serene oasis where tranquility reigns. Amongst those captivated by the allure is Miss Collins, an avid hiker who finds solace in exploring its trails and immersing herself in its natural wonders. Captain Colin Duncan, with his adventurous spirit and love for mountaineering, conquers the heights of East Beckwith Mountain fearlessly. The intellectual realm also finds a place within these captivating surroundings as Professor Masson conducts scientific research on flora and fauna unique to this region. Patricia Talbot Hamilton accompanies her husband Dr. Hamilton on their expedition to study geological formations that have puzzled scientists for years. Professor Harrison Moore delves into local folklore and legends surrounding Beckwith's mystical past while Malcolm and Gyp uncover hidden secrets buried deep within its valleys. Geoffrey captures the essence of this extraordinary landscape through his lens, immortalizing moments that would otherwise fade away. Amidst these tales lies The Broken Waggon - a symbol of resilience amidst adversity - reminding us that even when faced with challenges, there is always hope for restoration. Sir R. Munro Ferguson cherishes memories from his visits to The Little Farm nestled within Beckwith's embrace – a sanctuary where simplicity thrives. Beckwith holds countless stories waiting to be discovered; each visit reveals new chapters filled with awe-inspiring vistas and unforgettable encounters with nature's magnificence.