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

Background imageByron Collection: CLAIRE CLAIRMONT (1798-1879). (Clara Mary Jane). English mistress of Lord Byron

CLAIRE CLAIRMONT (1798-1879). (Clara Mary Jane). English mistress of Lord Byron. Gravure after a painting by Emory W. Price after Amelia Curran

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). 6th baron Byron. English poet. Lord Byron, the Satanic writer

GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). 6th baron Byron. English poet. Lord Byron, the Satanic writer. Caricature, early 1820s, by George Cruikshank

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). Sixth Baron Byron. English poet. Etching, 1832

GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). Sixth Baron Byron. English poet. Etching, 1832, after a sketch by Count Alfred d Orsay taken in May 1823

Background imageByron Collection: BYRON: TITLE PAGE, 1812. Title page of the first edition of Lord Byrons Childe

BYRON: TITLE PAGE, 1812. Title page of the first edition of Lord Byrons Childe
BYRON: TITLE PAGE, 1812. Title page of the first edition of Lord Byrons " Childe Harolds Pilgrimage", London, 1812

Background imageByron Collection: BYRON: MAZEPPA. Scene from the Romantic narrative poem by Lord Byron, 1819, about

BYRON: MAZEPPA. Scene from the Romantic narrative poem by Lord Byron, 1819, about the early life of Ukrainian Cossack leader Ivan Mazeppa

Background imageByron Collection: PRIVATE LIBRARY, c1905. American actor Francis Wilson in his private library. Photographed

PRIVATE LIBRARY, c1905. American actor Francis Wilson in his private library. Photographed, c1905, by The Byron Company, New York

Background imageByron Collection: Birthplace of Lord Byron - Holles Street, Oxford St, London

Birthplace of Lord Byron - Holles Street, Oxford St, London
Lord Byron at John Lewis, Oxford Street.... Te birthplace of Lord Byron - Holles Street, Oxford St, London - The lower floor of the property at this stage was a John Lewis & Co

Background imageByron Collection: Canadian man sitting on his sled with his two huskies

Canadian man sitting on his sled with his two huskies
A Canadian man sitting on his sled with his two huskies Date: circa 1930s

Background imageByron Collection: Benefits of a Mud Bath - Slimming Success

Benefits of a Mud Bath - Slimming Success
See what the Mud Baths are doing for me at Byron Hot Springs, California. The benefits of a bit of mud therapy - a shrinking waistline!! Date: 1910

Background imageByron Collection: 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824): steel engraving, American, 19th century

6th Baron Byron (1788-1824): steel engraving, American, 19th century
GEORGE GORDON BYRON. 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824): steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageByron Collection: Mazeppa, Byrons poem published 1819, based on passage in Voltaires Charles XII

Mazeppa, Byrons poem published 1819, based on passage in Voltaires Charles XII. Mazeppa, discovered in intrigue, is stripped and bound to a wild Ukrainian horse which was lashed into madness

Background imageByron Collection: Scene from the opera Don Giovanni (1787), c1914. The stone statue of the Commandatore

Scene from the opera Don Giovanni (1787), c1914. The stone statue of the Commandatore arrives to join the feast to which Don Giovanni has jokingly invited him

Background imageByron Collection: Mozart and the mysterious stranger, 1791 (c1914). The stranger was a messenger

Mozart and the mysterious stranger, 1791 (c1914). The stranger was a messenger from Count Walsegg-Stuppach with a commission for a Requiem for voices and orchestra

Background imageByron Collection: Henry James Byron (1834-1884) English playwright, actor and theatre manager. A prolific

Henry James Byron (1834-1884) English playwright, actor and theatre manager. A prolific author of melodramas, burlesques, extravaganzas and pantomimes. Wrote a novel Our Boys (1875)

Background imageByron Collection: Thomas Moore (1779-1852) Irish-born poet and writer. Friend of Leigh Hunt, Lord John Russell

Thomas Moore (1779-1852) Irish-born poet and writer. Friend of Leigh Hunt, Lord John Russell and Lord Byron, whose memoirs he destroyed. Engraving from The Worlds Great Men (London, c1870)

Background imageByron Collection: George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824) English Romantic poet of Scottish descent

George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824) English Romantic poet of Scottish descent

Background imageByron Collection: Argentina, Patagonians welcoming Commander Byron by Robert de Launay from Cook Atlas, engraving

Argentina, Patagonians welcoming Commander Byron by Robert de Launay from Cook Atlas, engraving, 1784
History of Exploration, 18th century, Argentina. Patagonians welcoming Commander Byron. Engraving by Robert de Launay, from the Cook Atlas, 1784 (second voyage, 1772-1775)

Background imageByron Collection: Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron, called

Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron, called
" Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron, called " Lord Byron" (1788-1824). British romantic poet. Engraving by Robert Grave after a Thomas Phillips original portrait. Etching."

Background imageByron Collection: Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron, called Lord Byron (17

Byron, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron, called Lord Byron (1788-1824). British romantic poet. Illustration of the poem The

Background imageByron Collection: Byron, Lord George Gordon (London, 1788-Missolonghi, 1824). British poet

Byron, Lord George Gordon (London, 1788-Missolonghi, 1824). British poet

Background imageByron Collection: Thomas Molineaux, one of Americas first black boxers, featured on a detail from Lord Byrons screen

Thomas Molineaux, one of Americas first black boxers, featured on a detail from Lord Byrons screen
BOXING: THOMAS MOLINEAUX. Thomas Molineaux, one of Americas first black boxers, featured on a detail from Lord Byrons screen

Background imageByron Collection: AUGUSTA ADA LOVELACE (1815-1852). N

AUGUSTA ADA LOVELACE (1815-1852). N

Background imageByron Collection: FAMOUS WRITERS. Fictitious group portrait of famous British writers

FAMOUS WRITERS. Fictitious group portrait of famous British writers. From left: Thomas Moore, Lord Byron, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Southey, Felicia Hemans, and Percy Bysshe Shelly

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON. (1788-1824). English poet. Oil on canvas, 1813, by Thomas Phillips

GEORGE GORDON BYRON. (1788-1824). English poet. Oil on canvas, 1813, by Thomas Phillips

Background imageByron Collection: MARK TWAIN, 1905. Samuel Clemens ( Mark Twain ), second from left

MARK TWAIN, 1905. Samuel Clemens ( Mark Twain ), second from left, photographed as the guest of honor at a celebration of his 70th birthday held at Delmonico s, New York City

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). 6th baron Byron. English poet. Steel engraving, 19th century

GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). 6th baron Byron. English poet. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). Sixth Baron Byron. English poet. At the age of 19

GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). Sixth Baron Byron. English poet. At the age of 19. Steel engraving, English, 1830, after a painting by George Sanders

Background imageByron Collection: ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). N

ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). N

Background imageByron Collection: MARY ANN CHAWORTH (1785-1832). Correspondent of Lord Byron. Steel engraving, 1832

MARY ANN CHAWORTH (1785-1832). Correspondent of Lord Byron. Steel engraving, 1832, after a portrait of c1803

Background imageByron Collection: COUNTESS TERESA GUICCIOLI (1801?-1873). Italian noblewoman and mistress of George Gordon Byron

COUNTESS TERESA GUICCIOLI (1801?-1873). Italian noblewoman and mistress of George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron. Stipple engraving, 1833, by H.T. Ryall after a drawing, 1833, by William Brockedon

Background imageByron Collection: TERESA MACRI (1797-1875). Lord Byrons Maid of Athens. Steel engraving, 1832, after a drawing of 1812

TERESA MACRI (1797-1875). Lord Byrons Maid of Athens. Steel engraving, 1832, after a drawing of 1812

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON. 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824): engraving after a sketch by Count Alfred d Orsay

GEORGE GORDON BYRON. 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824): engraving after a sketch by Count Alfred d Orsay made at Genoa, Italy, in May 1823

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). 6th Baron Byron. English poet. Wood engraving, 19th century

GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). 6th Baron Byron. English poet. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageByron Collection: VILLA DIODATI near Geneva, Switzerland, residence of Lord Byron and the Shelley entourage in 1816

VILLA DIODATI near Geneva, Switzerland, residence of Lord Byron and the Shelley entourage in 1816: steel engraving, 1833

Background imageByron Collection: ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Nee Milbanke. Wife of the poet, Lord Byron

ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Nee Milbanke. Wife of the poet, Lord Byron. Stipple engraving, English, 1832

Background imageByron Collection: ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Wife of the poet Lord Byron

ANNE ISABELLA BYRON (1792-1860). Wife of the poet Lord Byron

Background imageByron Collection: AUGUSTA ADA LOVELACE (1815-1852). N

AUGUSTA ADA LOVELACE (1815-1852). N

Background imageByron Collection: VENICE: TOURNAMENT. A medieval tournament in St. Marks Square, Venice, Italy

VENICE: TOURNAMENT. A medieval tournament in St. Marks Square, Venice, Italy. Steel engraving from an early 19th century edition of Lord Gordon Byrons The Two Foscari

Background imageByron Collection: BYRON: VILLA DIODATI, 1816. The Villa Diodati in Cologny, near Geneva, Switzerland

BYRON: VILLA DIODATI, 1816. The Villa Diodati in Cologny, near Geneva, Switzerland, residence of Lord Byron and the Shelley entourage in 1816. Steel engraving, 1833

Background imageByron Collection: LORD BYRON at the age of 19. Steel engraving, English, 1830, after a painting by George Sanders

LORD BYRON at the age of 19. Steel engraving, English, 1830, after a painting by George Sanders

Background imageByron Collection: GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). Sixth Baron Byron. English poet. Steel engraving, American, 1867

GEORGE GORDON BYRON (1788-1824). Sixth Baron Byron. English poet. Steel engraving, American, 1867, after a painting by Alonzo Chappel

Background imageByron Collection: Lord George Byron and Marianna

Lord George Byron and Marianna Segati. Dear Tom, I really cannot go on; There are a pair of great black eyes looking over my shoulder so that I must turn and answer them instead of you. Date: ca. 1847

Background imageByron Collection: MARATHON

MARATHON
The mountains look on Marathon, and Marathon looks on the sea (Byron) - scene of battle between Athenians and Persians (490 BCE) and the run bearing the news of victory. Date: 1850

Background imageByron Collection: Byron a LA Greque

Byron a LA Greque
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON poet and supporter of Greek independence, in his Greek costume. Date: 1788-1824

Background imageByron Collection: Newstead Abbey

Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England, founded as a monastic house in the 12th century, the seat of the Byron family from 1540; sold by Lord Byron in 1818. Date: founded 12th century

Background imageByron Collection: Anne, Lady Byron

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

Background imageByron Collection: Byron / Gex / Century 1914

Byron / Gex / Century 1914
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English Romantic poet Date: 1788-1824

Background imageByron Collection: Lord Byron (Sparring)

Lord Byron (Sparring)
GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON - sparring with John Jackson Date: 1788-1824




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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.