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Byron Collection (page 7)

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

Background imageByron Collection: Grand Canal - Palazzo Mocenigo - Venice, Italy

Grand Canal - Palazzo Mocenigo - Venice, Italy - with inset portrait of Lord Byron wh lived here between 1816 and 1819, with 14 servants, 2 monkeys, a fox and two mastiff dogs!! Date: circa 1906

Background imageByron Collection: Cartoon, H J Byron and J L Toole at dinner

Cartoon, H J Byron and J L Toole at dinner
Cartoon, Henry James Byron (standing, 1835-1884), English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, and John Lawrence Toole (seated, 1830-1906)

Background imageByron Collection: Caricature of David James and Thomas Thorne

Caricature of David James and Thomas Thorne
Caricature of David James (left, 1839-1893), English comic actor, and Thomas Thorne (right, 1841-1918), English actor and theatre manager, co-founders of the Vaudeville Theatre, London

Background imageByron Collection: Cartoon, Burnand, Byron and Sims in hospital -- All In

Cartoon, Burnand, Byron and Sims in hospital -- All In
Cartoon, three prominent writers ill in hospital -- F C Burnand (1836-1917), H J Byron (1835-1884) and G R Sims (1847-1922)

Background imageByron Collection: Caricature of Henry James Byron, dramatist

Caricature of Henry James Byron, dramatist
Caricature of the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, Henry James Byron (1835-1884) -- A " Special" Engagement. 1881

Background imageByron Collection: Caricature of the dramatist Henry James Byron

Caricature of the dramatist Henry James Byron
Caricature of the English dramatist, editor, journalist, director, theatre manager, novelist and actor, Henry James Byron -- Our Boys Father

Background imageByron Collection: John Galt, Writer 3

John Galt, Writer 3
JOHN GALT Scottish writer, mostly novels on Scots themes but also travels in the Levant and a biography of Byron. Date: 1779 - 1839

Background imageByron Collection: John Galt, Writer 2

John Galt, Writer 2
JOHN GALT Scottish writer, mostly novels on Scots themes but also travels in the Levant and a biography of Byron. Date: 1779 - 1839

Background imageByron Collection: John Galt, Writer

John Galt, Writer
JOHN GALT Scottish writer, mostly novels on Scots themes but also travels in the Levant and a biography of Byron whose bust you can see behind him. Date: 1779 - 1839

Background imageByron Collection: Robert Charles Dallas

Robert Charles Dallas
ROBERT CHARLES DALLAS Jamaica-born writer, best known for his association with Byron, about whom he wrote a volume of reminiscences. He lived mostly abroad. Date: 1754 - 1824

Background imageByron Collection: Emilio Castelar - 2

Emilio Castelar - 2
EMILIO CASTELAR Y RIPOLL Spanish statesman, President 1873-4, exiled after military coup; historian and biographer of Fra Lippo Lippi and Byron (!) Date: 1832 - 1899

Background imageByron Collection: Newstead Abbey / Ackermann

Newstead Abbey / Ackermann
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire: seat of Lieutenant Colonel Wildman, formerly the home of Lord Byron Date: circa 1815

Background imageByron Collection: Byron Slated by Stowe

Byron Slated by Stowe
Byron as perceived by Harriet Beecher Stowe, who considers that his life-style falls short of being exemplary picture 1 of 2

Background imageByron Collection: Byron Beloved by Brits

Byron Beloved by Brits
Byron as he is treasured in the hearts of the British nation picture 2 of 2

Background imageByron Collection: Newstead (Morris)

Newstead (Morris)
Byrons home at Newstead Abbey Date: 1879

Background imageByron Collection: Byron Favourite Place

Byron Favourite Place
A favourite haunt while he was a schoolboy at Harrow Date: circa 1800

Background imageByron Collection: Teresa Macri / Byron

Teresa Macri / Byron
TERESA MACRI known as The Maid of Athens until she met Byron Date: circa 1809

Background imageByron Collection: Teresa Macri (Stone)

Teresa Macri (Stone)
TERESA MACRI known as The Maid of Athens until she met Byron Date: circa 1809

Background imageByron Collection: Mary Anne Chaworth (Bw)

Mary Anne Chaworth (Bw)
MARY ANNE CHAWORTH Byron proposed to her in 1803, but she very sensibly rejected him and married John Musters of Colwick Hall Date: 1786 - 1832

Background imageByron Collection: Augusta Leigh (Hayter)

Augusta Leigh (Hayter)
AUGUSTA LEIGH half-sister of Byron Date: circa 1800

Background imageByron Collection: Countess Guiccioli / Brock

Countess Guiccioli / Brock
COUNTESS GUICCIOLI - Italian Noblewoman and lady friend of Lord Byron Date: 1801 - 1873

Background imageByron Collection: Countess Guiccioli / Chaln

Countess Guiccioli / Chaln
COUNTESS GUICCIOLI - Italian Noblewoman and lady friend of Lord Byron Date: 1801 - 1873

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Palazzo Mocenigo

Byron / Palazzo Mocenigo
Byron strikes a romantic attitude in his Italian home, the Villa Mocenigo

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Athens / Convent

Byron / Athens / Convent
ATHENS, GREECE Greek residence of Byron, aristocrat and Romantic poet: a Franciscan convent Date: 1811

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Diodati / Greece

Byron / Diodati / Greece
DIODATI, GREECE Greek residence of Byron, aristocrat and Romantic poet Date: early 19th century

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Hucknall Church

Byron / Hucknall Church
HUCKNALL CHURCH Monument to Byron, aristocrat and Romantic poet, in his local church at Hucknall, Nottinghamshire Date: 1837

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Annesley Hall

Byron / Annesley Hall
ANNESLEY HALL Home of Mary Anne Chaworth, the woman who rejected Byrons proposal of marriage in 1803 Date: 1847

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Newstead / Linby X

Byron / Newstead / Linby X
LINBY CROSS, NEAR NEWSTEAD ABBEY Monument to Byron, aristocrat and Romantic poet, near his Nottinghamshire home Date: 25 February 1837

Background imageByron Collection: Mary Anne Chaworth

Mary Anne Chaworth
MARY ANNE CHAWORTH Byron proposed to her in 1803, but she very sensibly rejected him and married John Musters of Colwick Hall Date: 1786 - 1832

Background imageByron Collection: Anne, Lady Byron (Freemn

Anne, Lady Byron (Freemn
ANNA ISABELLA MILBANKE Lady Byron (1815 to 1816) Date: 1792 - 1860

Background imageByron Collection: Teresa Cogni

Teresa Cogni
MARGARITA COGNI a friend Date: circa 1800

Background imageByron Collection: Byron and Dog

Byron and Dog
With his dog Lyon in Greece Date: 1788 - 1824

Background imageByron Collection: Byron (Whitaker)

Byron (Whitaker)
GEORGE GORDON, lord BYRON in 1819, at age 30/31 Date: 1788 - 1824

Background imageByron Collection: Byron (Gauci)

Byron (Gauci)
GEORGE GORDON, lord BYRON Date: 1788 - 1824

Background imageByron Collection: BYRON (D ORSAY)

BYRON (D ORSAY)
GEORGE GORDON, lord BYRON in May 1823 Date: 1788 - 1824

Background imageByron Collection: Augusta Ada Byron (Child

Augusta Ada Byron (Child
AUGUSTA ADA BYRON daughter of the poet later countess of Lovelace as a child : later she was an eminent mathematician Date: 1815 - 1851

Background imageByron Collection: Holles Street, London, birthplace of Lord Byron

Holles Street, London, birthplace of Lord Byron
John Lewis shop, Holles Street, off Oxford Street, London, claimed to be the birthplace of Lord Byron, with a head and shoulders sculpture in a niche. Date: circa 1905

Background imageByron Collection: Countess Guiccioli / Meyer

Countess Guiccioli / Meyer
COUNTESS GUICCIOLI - Italian Noblewoman and lady friend of Lord Byron Date: 1801 - 1873

Background imageByron Collection: Countess Guiccioli / West

Countess Guiccioli / West
COUNTESS GUICCIOLI (1800 - 1873) Lady friend of Lord Byron and Italian noblewoman Date: (1801 - 1873)

Background imageByron Collection: Countess Guiccioli / Orsay

Countess Guiccioli / Orsay
COUNTESS GUICCIOLI - Italian Noblewoman and lady friend of Lord Byron Date: 1801 - 1873

Background imageByron Collection: Leigh Hunt / Crowquill

Leigh Hunt / Crowquill
JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT English poet and essayist and writer on Lord Byron Date: 1784 - 1859

Background imageByron Collection: Mr Robert Byron as a Victorian angel

Mr Robert Byron as a Victorian angel
Mr Robert Byron dressed as a Victorian angel at Mr and Mrs Bryan Guinesss 1860 party. Date: 1929

Background imageByron Collection: Our Boys by H J Byron

Our Boys by H J Byron
Promotional postcard for Our Boys by H. J. Byron. First produced at the Vaudeville Theatre, 16th January 1875. This image is for the revival at the Vaudeville, 20th November 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageByron Collection: Endpapers, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Humpty and Dumpty

Endpapers, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Humpty and Dumpty
Endpaper design by Cecil Aldin, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Humpty and Dumpty, Their Adventures, told by May Byron. Showing the animals from the full series, namely

Background imageByron Collection: Cover design, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Forager

Cover design, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Forager
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Forager, His Adventures, told by May Byron. Date: 1912

Background imageByron Collection: Aerial view of Center Street, Philip, South Dakota, USA

Aerial view of Center Street, Philip, South Dakota, USA, with the Chicago & North Western Railroad Depot in the distance. Date: circa 1908

Background imageByron Collection: Title page design, Animal Frolics

Title page design, Animal Frolics, illustrated by Cecil Aldin, told by May Byron. Showing a humanised pig dressed as a chef, cooking something tasty in a kitchen, watched by two dogs. Date: 1914

Background imageByron Collection: Cover design, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Rags

Cover design, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Rags
Cover design by Cecil Aldin, Cecil Aldins Happy Family, Rags, His Adventures, told by May Byron. Date: 1912




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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.