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Brunswick Collection (#9)

"Discovering the Rich History of Brunswick: From Bowdoin College to Steel Shears" Step back in time to the 1870s, where the charming town of Brunswick

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Prince Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick

Prince Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick, eldest child of Kaiser Wilhelm IIs only daughter Viktoria Luise. He was born in March 1914 and by the following year was posing for phootographs

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Cumberland / Hohenzollern

Cumberland / Hohenzollern
VIKTORIA LUISE, only daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II, pictured with her fiancee, Prince Ernest Augustus of Brunswick- Luneburg, son of the Duke & Duchess of Cumberland

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Prussian Royal Marriage

Prussian Royal Marriage
VIKTORIA LUISE, only daughter of the Kaiser, pictured with her fiancee Prince Ernst Augustus of Brunswick Luneburg, son of the Duke & Duchess of Cumberland

Background imageBrunswick Collection: American Indian Country. Spearing fish at night

American Indian Country. Spearing fish at night
Scene on the lakes of New Brunswick showing white settlers fishing Indian style

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Canada St Johns Nb

Canada St Johns Nb
Distant view of the town. [Do not confuse with St John s, Newfoundland]

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Canada St Johns Nfland

Canada St Johns Nfland
General view of the harbour. [Do not confuse with St John s, New Brunswick]

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Regency Buildings, Hove

Regency Buildings, Hove
A view of Brunswick Square at Hove, Sussex. Famous for its lovely Regency buildings

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Queen Caroline / Carriage

Queen Caroline / Carriage
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK George IVs Queen depicted in the Royal open carriage returning from the House of Lords past cheering crowds

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / Eng

Caroline Brunswick / Eng
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV Oval portrait in a frame surmounted by the Prince of Wales feathers

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Quatre Bras Casualty

Quatre Bras Casualty
BATTLE OF QUATRE BRAS - in the course of the battle the duke of Brunswick, an officer in the Allied army, is shot

Background imageBrunswick Collection: George IV Weds Caroline

George IV Weds Caroline
George, prince of Wales, weds Caroline of Brunswick; the nuptials are celebrated with an alfresco feast at Frogmore

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Viktoria Luise / Germany

Viktoria Luise / Germany
PRINCESS VIKTORIA LUISE Daughter of Wilhelm II at the age of 10: she later married Ernst August, Duke of Brunswick and Luneburg

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Brunswick Fig / 1871

Brunswick Fig / 1871
A Brunswick variety renamed from Fat Lady when Caroline of Brunswick came to the throne as George IVs wife in 1820

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Q Caroline (Lawrence)

Q Caroline (Lawrence)
Caroline of Brunswick Wife of George IV

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Sir Edward Winslow

Sir Edward Winslow
EDWARD WINSLOW administrator in North America, governor of New Brunswick

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Q Caroline of Brunswick

Q Caroline of Brunswick
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Wife of George IV in her court dress on 4 June 1807

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / 1839

Caroline Brunswick / 1839
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Beethoven / Liebig Card 3

Beethoven / Liebig Card 3
LUDWIG VAN BEETHOVEN At the piano with Teresa Brunswick Date: 1770 - 1827




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"Discovering the Rich History of Brunswick: From Bowdoin College to Steel Shears" Step back in time to the 1870s, where the charming town of Brunswick, Maine was home to the prestigious Bowdoin College. This renowned institution shaped young minds and fostered a love for knowledge that would transcend generations. In the early 1900s, an advertisement caught attention - it showcased the Trades Unionists Sheep Shear Co-operative Society's steel sheep shears proudly manufactured at Brunswick Works on Eldon Street. A testament to craftsmanship and innovation, these shears revolutionized sheep farming practices. Across continents, in London's Camberwell district stood St Giles Hospital - a place of healing and compassion. Its walls witnessed countless stories of recovery and resilience as patients found solace within its caring embrace. Meanwhile, muskets and rifles from the 1800s remind us of a bygone era when conflicts were settled with bravery on battlefields. Brigadier General John Stark led American forces to victory at the Battle of Bennington in Vermont in August 1777 - an iconic moment captured beautifully by Alonzo Chappel's painting turned steel engraving. From battles fought to celebrations held, history unfolds further as we journey across oceans to Grand Manan Island in Canada. Here lies a hidden gem where nature thrives amidst breathtaking landscapes that have captivated visitors for centuries. The Brandenburg Gate procession during Berlin's royal wedding in 1913 showcases opulence and grandeur fit for kings and queens. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political turmoil, love can prevail. Closer to home but equally significant are American Indians like Chief John Francis of Passamaquoddy I tribe who embody strength through their rich cultural heritage passed down through generations. Brighton/Adelaide Cres captures moments frozen in time; bustling streets filled with life reflecting vibrant communities coming together under one shared roof – diversity at its finest.