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Byron, a name that echoes through history and conjures images of brilliance and scandal

Background imageByron Collection: The Maid of Athens (May Prinsep), 1866. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

The Maid of Athens (May Prinsep), 1866. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
The Maid of Athens (May Prinsep), 1866. May Prinsep was Camerons sisters adopted daughter and the portrait was inspired by a poem by Lord Byron in 1810

Background imageByron Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103351

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Australia, New South Wales, Byron Bay, Alcohol free zone sign

Background imageByron Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103354

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Australia, New South Wales, Byron Bay, young surfer walking toward the sea

Background imageByron Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103353

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Australia, New South Wales, Byron Bay, gull wading in the shallow sea

Background imageByron Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103352

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Australia, New South Wales, Byron Bay, young surfer walking toward the sea

Background imageByron Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20103350

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Australia, New South Wales, Byron Bay, tourists walking along the sandy shore

Background imageByron Collection: 20085804

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AUSTRALIA New South Wales Cape Byron Beach at Byron Bay. Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore Recreation Leisure Sightseeing Tourist Attraction Tour Destination Byron Bay Cape New South Wales NSW

Background imageByron Collection: The Fight between the Giaur and the Pasha, 1835. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

The Fight between the Giaur and the Pasha, 1835. Creator: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
The Fight between the Giaur and the Pasha, 1835. Found in the Collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imageByron Collection: Byron, (1788-1824), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Byron, (1788-1824), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Byron, (1788-1824), 1830. George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) English poet, peer, and politician, a revolutionary in the Greek War of Independence, a leading figure of the Romantic movement

Background imageByron Collection: Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, c1890. Creator: Unknown

Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, c1890. Creator: Unknown
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, c1890. A former Augustinian monastery, Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron. From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imageByron Collection: Thomas Moore, Irish poet and biographer of Lord Byron, c1829 (c1890). Creator: Unknown

Thomas Moore, Irish poet and biographer of Lord Byron, c1829 (c1890). Creator: Unknown
Thomas Moore (1779-1852), Irish poet and biographer of Lord Byron, c1829 (c1890). From " Cassells History of England - Special Edition, Vol

Background imageByron Collection: Mazeppa and the Wolves, 1826. Creator: Vernet, Horace (1789-1863)

Mazeppa and the Wolves, 1826. Creator: Vernet, Horace (1789-1863)
Mazeppa and the Wolves, 1826. Found in the Collection of Musee Calvet, Avignon

Background imageByron Collection: So let him stand... c1820. Creator: George Cruikshank

So let him stand... c1820. Creator: George Cruikshank
So let him stand... c1820. Satirical cartoon of King George IV in church, with the Ten Commandments behind him. The quote is from " The Curse of Minerva"

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byron, 1823. Creator: Richard James Lane

Lord Byron, 1823. Creator: Richard James Lane
Lord Byron, 1823. Portrait of English poet George Noel Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824). From " Portraits by Count D Orsay", an album assembled by Lady Georgiana Codrington. [1850s]

Background imageByron Collection: Lines written in an Album, at Malta, c1812. Creator: Unknown

Lines written in an Album, at Malta, c1812. Creator: Unknown
Lines written in an Album, at Malta, c1812. Poem written on 14 September 1809 by Lord George Gordon Byron, first published in 1812

Background imageByron Collection: George Lord Byron, (1933). Creator: Unknown

George Lord Byron, (1933). Creator: Unknown
George Lord Byron, (1933). Portrait of British poet Lord Byron (1788-1824), a leading figure in the Romantic movement. After a miniature by William Essex, after a painting by Thomas Phillips

Background imageByron Collection: Dr. Glennies Academy, Dulwich Grove, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Dr. Glennies Academy, Dulwich Grove, in 1820, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Dr. Glennies Academy, Dulwich Grove, in 1820, (c1878). View of the school attended by British poet Lord Byron between 1799 and 1801

Background imageByron Collection: Villeneuve - Hotel Byron - Switzerland, Vaud

Villeneuve - Hotel Byron - Switzerland, Vaud Date: circa 1909

Background imageByron Collection: Palazzo Mocenigo, 1830, (1925). Creator: Robert Wallis

Palazzo Mocenigo, 1830, (1925). Creator: Robert Wallis
Palazzo Mocenigo, 1830, (1925). View of the Mocenigo Palace on the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy. The English poet Lord Byron lived there from 1816 to 1819. Etching in the British Museum, London

Background imageByron Collection: Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 18th century

Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 18th century. The abbey was formerly an Augustinian priory but was converted into a domestic home following the Dissolution of the Monasteries

Background imageByron Collection: The Narkomfin Building in Moscow, 1928-1929

The Narkomfin Building in Moscow, 1928-1929. Private Collection

Background imageByron Collection: Portrait of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824) After a portrait of 1808, 1831

Portrait of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824) After a portrait of 1808, 1831. Private Collection

Background imageByron Collection: Byrons Elm, Harrow, c1896. Artist: Chester Vaughan

Byrons Elm, Harrow, c1896. Artist: Chester Vaughan
Byrons Elm, Harrow, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageByron Collection: The interior of the Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, 1785. Artist: Francis Jukes

The interior of the Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, 1785. Artist: Francis Jukes
The interior of the Pantheon, Oxford Street, London, 1785. A view of the interior of the Pantheon, showing Mr Lunardis Balloon as exhibited in 1784

Background imageByron Collection: A young Cossack girl finds Mazeppa in a faint on the corpse of the horse, 1851

A young Cossack girl finds Mazeppa in a faint on the corpse of the horse, 1851. Found in the Collection of Muse e des Beaux-Arts, Strasbourg

Background imageByron Collection: Lord George Noel Byron (1788-1824), 1826. Artist: Gigola (Cigola), Giovanni Battista (1769-1841)

Lord George Noel Byron (1788-1824), 1826. Artist: Gigola (Cigola), Giovanni Battista (1769-1841)
Lord George Noel Byron (1788-1824), 1826. Private Collection

Background imageByron Collection: Haydee. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)

Haydee. Artist: Corot, Jean-Baptiste Camille (1796-1875)
Haydee. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageByron Collection: The Combat of the Giaour and the Pasha. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

The Combat of the Giaour and the Pasha. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
The Combat of the Giaour and the Pasha. Found in the collection of Petit Palais, Musee des Beaux-Arts de la Ville de Paris

Background imageByron Collection: The Prisoner of Chillon. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

The Prisoner of Chillon. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
The Prisoner of Chillon. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageByron Collection: Portrait of the poet Lord George Noel Byron (1788-1824), 1830. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of the poet Lord George Noel Byron (1788-1824), 1830. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of the poet Lord George Noel Byron (1788-1824), 1830. Found in the collection of the Benaki Museum, Athens

Background imageByron Collection: The Shipwreck of Don Juan. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)

The Shipwreck of Don Juan. Artist: Delacroix, Eugene (1798-1863)
The Shipwreck of Don Juan. Found in the collection of Louvre, Paris

Background imageByron Collection: Mazeppa, 1942

Mazeppa, 1942. From Fairs, Circuses and Music Halls, by M. Wilson Disher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byron as a Boy, 1799, (1947). Artist: Thomas Lawrence

Lord Byron as a Boy, 1799, (1947). Artist: Thomas Lawrence
Lord Byron as a Boy, 1799, (1947). From The English Bible, by Sir Herbert Grierson [Collins, London, 1947]

Background imageByron Collection: George Noel Gordon Byron, Lord Byron, English poet, 1894. Artist: Charles Turner

George Noel Gordon Byron, Lord Byron, English poet, 1894. Artist: Charles Turner
George Noel Gordon Byron, Lord Byron (1788-1824), English poet, 1894. From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageByron Collection: Byron, c1800, (1911). Artist: Richard Westall

Byron, c1800, (1911). Artist: Richard Westall
Byron, c1800, (1911). George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) commonly known as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageByron Collection: Byron, c1820s, (1911). Artist: Count d Orsay

Byron, c1820s, (1911). Artist: Count d Orsay
Byron, c1820s, (1911). George Gordon Byron (1788-1824) commonly known as Lord Byron, was an English poet and a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageByron Collection: The Right Honourable Anne Isabella Lady Noel Byron, wife of poet George Gordon Byron

The Right Honourable Anne Isabella Lady Noel Byron, wife of poet George Gordon Byron, more commonly known as Lord Byron, 1834

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byron, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Lord Byron, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Lord Byron. From the painting by Thomas Phillips, R. A. at the National Portrait Gallery. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935

Background imageByron Collection: The chancel of Hucknall Church, Nottinghamshire, 1835. Artist:s Rayner

The chancel of Hucknall Church, Nottinghamshire, 1835. Artist:s Rayner
The chancel of Hucknall Church, Nottinghamshire, 1835. Being a faithful reprsentation of the spot which contains the remains of the late Lord Byron

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, early 19th century. Artist: Ernest Lloyd

Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, early 19th century. Artist: Ernest Lloyd
Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, early 19th century. Portrait of George Gordon (Noel) Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824), a leading figure in Romanticism

Background imageByron Collection: George Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron, (1923). Artist: WA Mansell & Co

George Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron, (1923). Artist: WA Mansell & Co
George Gordon, Sixth Baron Byron, (1923). Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageByron Collection: Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Artist: Richar Keene

Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Artist: Richar Keene
Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Newstead Abbey is the ancestral home of Lord Byron. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byron, Shaking the Dust of England from his Shoes, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm

Lord Byron, Shaking the Dust of England from his Shoes, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm
Lord Byron, Shaking the Dust of England from his Shoes, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)

Background imageByron Collection: Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, home of the Webb family, c1880

Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, home of the Webb family, c1880. A former Augustinian priory closed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron

Background imageByron Collection: The cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd

The cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd
The Cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageByron Collection: Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd

Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons Ltd
Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement

Background imageByron Collection: Miss Chaworth, c1800-1820

Miss Chaworth, c1800-1820

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byrons room in the Palazzo Moncenigo, Venice, Italy, 19th century

Lord Byrons room in the Palazzo Moncenigo, Venice, Italy, 19th century. Artist: James Tibbitts Willmore
Lord Byrons room in the Palazzo Moncenigo, Venice, Italy, 19th century




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Byron, a name that echoes through history and conjures images of brilliance and scandal. Augusta Ada Byron, the brilliant mathematician and daughter of Lord Byron, whose contributions to science paved the way for modern computing. The Bright Young People, a group of socialites in 1920s London who reveled in their extravagant lifestyles and scandalous parties, reminiscent of the mock Rayner-Ponsonby wedding. Joseph Byron's lens capturing the bustling energy of Delmonicos Restaurant's kitchen in New York City in 1902. Lord Byron himself, known for his poetic genius and infamous love affairs, donning Greek costume as he embraced his passion for Greece. Scenes from Mozart's opera "The Marriage of Figaro" bringing laughter and joy to audiences worldwide. In 1826, Lord Byron immortalized by an image that captures his enigmatic charm. Manfred on the Jungfrau in 1837 showcasing his adventurous spirit amidst breathtaking landscapes. Anne, Lady Byron - her identity shrouded in anonymity but forever entwined with Lord Byron's legacy. George Lord Byron - a man whose words continue to inspire generations with their depth and emotion. Newstead Abbey stands proudly as the home where Lord Byron once roamed its halls, leaving behind whispers of creativity and rebellion. Cologny/Villa Diodati 6 - a place where literary greats like Mary Shelley gathered to share ideas that would shape literature forever. And let us not forget Claire Clairmont - her presence intertwined with both Percy Bysshe Shelley and Lord Byron's lives; she too leaving her mark on history. Byron: A name steeped in intrigue, passion, artistry – forever etched into our collective memory as we unravel the layers behind this captivating figure who continues to fascinate us centuries later.