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Caroline Collection (#10)

"Caroline: A Tale of Adventure, Radio Waves, and Historic Treasures" Once upon a time on the Essex coast, there stood a legendary Pirate Radio ship named Caroline

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and Daughter, 20th century. Artist: Richard Houston

Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and Daughter, 20th century. Artist: Richard Houston
Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and Daughter, 20th century. Modern version of a portrait made c1764 of Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough and her daughter, Lady Caroline Spencer

Background imageCaroline Collection: Letter from Jonathan Swift to Henrietta Howard, 21st November 1730. Artist: Jonathan Swift

Letter from Jonathan Swift to Henrietta Howard, 21st November 1730. Artist: Jonathan Swift
Letter from Jonathan Swift to Henrietta Howard, 21st November 1730. Letter written from Dublin by Swift, Dean of St Patrick s, to Henrietta

Background imageCaroline Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish lawyer and politician, c1861

Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish lawyer and politician, c1861. Brougham (1778-1868) defended Queen Caroline at her trial in 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Denman, lst Baron Denman, 1820

Thomas Denman, lst Baron Denman, 1820. Denman (1779-1854), English jurist, who was solicitor general to Queen Caroline, estranged wife of George IV, during her trial in 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Lady Anne Hamilton, 1820

Lady Anne Hamilton, 1820. Lady Anne Hamilton (!776-1846), British noblewoman, was Lady-of-the-bedchamber to Queen Caroline, estranged wife of George IV of England

Background imageCaroline Collection: Matthew Wood, 1820

Matthew Wood, 1820. Wood (1768-1843), English political and municipal reformer, was Lord Mayor of London 1815-1816 and 1816-1817

Background imageCaroline Collection: Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish-born British jurist and politician

Henry Peter Brougham, Baron Brougham and Vaux, Scottish-born British jurist and politician. Brougham (1778-1868) defended Queen Caroline at her trial (1820)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Spencer

Duchess of Marlborough and Lady Spencer
Caroline, Duchess of Marlborough (1743-1811, nee Russell) wife of George Spencer, 4th Duke of Marlborough, seen here with Lady Spencer (either her mother-in-law or sister-in-law)

Background imageCaroline Collection: Madame Duchess de Berri

Madame Duchess de Berri
Marie-Caroline de Bourbon-Sicile, duchess de Berry (1798-1870), Italian princess of the House of Bourbon who married into the French royal family. circa 1830s

Background imageCaroline Collection: Codex Adrianus. Volume on parchement. 9th century. Caroline

Codex Adrianus. Volume on parchement. 9th century. Caroline minuscule script. Archive La Seu D Urgell. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageCaroline Collection: Spain. Madrid. Patriotic Protest In the Seville street about

Spain. Madrid. Patriotic Protest In the Seville street about
Spain. Reign of Alphonse XII. Conflict of the Caroline Islands, by the German contesting on the spanish sovereignty in the islands. Patriotic Protest in the Seville Street, Madrid

Background imageCaroline Collection: House of Lords, Trial of Queen Caroline

House of Lords, Trial of Queen Caroline
Interior of the House of Lords for the Trial of Her Majesty Queen Caroline. 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Queen Caroline of Brunswick and Alderman Wood, London

Queen Caroline of Brunswick and Alderman Wood, London
Queen Caroline of Brunswick, wife of King George IV, at the house of her advisor, Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Baronet, a City of London Alderman and MP. circa 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: View, 5th Avenue, New York

View, 5th Avenue, New York
5th avenues lower stretch extended the stylish neighborhood of Washington Square northwards. The higher status was confirmed in 1862

Background imageCaroline Collection: 5th Avenue, New York

5th Avenue, New York
5th avenues lower stretch extended the stylish neighborhood of Washington square northwards. The higher status was confirmed in 1862

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Lady Gordon

Caroline Lady Gordon
CAROLINE EMILIA MARY, lady GORDON wife of general sir Alexander Hamilton Gordon. Date: CIRCA 1857

Background imageCaroline Collection: John Freind

John Freind
JOHN FREIND Medical practitioner, physician to Caroline of Anspach, wife of George II. Date: 1675 - 1728

Background imageCaroline Collection: Mary Evans, Librarian

Mary Evans, Librarian
CAROLINE MARY EVANS Picture librarian, photographed in the library which she created at Blackheath, London. Date: 1936 - 2010

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Countess Essex

Caroline Countess Essex
CAROLINE JENETTA, countess of ESSEX (nee Beauclerk) wife of Arthur, sixth earl Date: 1804 - 1862

Background imageCaroline Collection: Louisa Dumont - 1

Louisa Dumont - 1
LOUISA DUMONT Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Caroline, and a witness at her trial. Date: circa 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Louisa Dumont - 2

Louisa Dumont - 2
LOUISA DUMONT Lady of the bedchamber to Queen Caroline, and a witness at her trial. Date: circa 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Mss. Downshire

Caroline Mss. Downshire
CAROLINE FRANCES, marchioness of DOWNSHIRE (nee Cotton) wife of Arthur, fourth marquess : depicted walking on a windy day - the engraving of her shawl is very fine. Date: ? - 1893

Background imageCaroline Collection: Lady Charlotte Douglas 2

Lady Charlotte Douglas 2
LADY CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS wife of General Sir John Douglas, witness against Queen Caroline in her trial. Date: circa 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Lady Charlotte Douglas

Lady Charlotte Douglas
LADY CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS wife of General Sir John Douglas, witness against Queen Caroline in her trial, wearing a decorative headscarf. Date: circa 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Baron Denman 6

Thomas Baron Denman 6
THOMAS, first baron DENMAN Judge, solicitor-general for Queen Caroline during her trial, later lord chief justice of the Queens Bench. In his legal wig and robes. Date: 1779 - 1854

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Baron Denman 5

Thomas Baron Denman 5
THOMAS, first baron DENMAN Judge, solicitor-general for Queen Caroline during her trial, later lord chief justice of the Queens Bench. In his later years. Date: 1779 - 1854

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Baron Denman 7

Thomas Baron Denman 7
THOMAS, first baron DENMAN Judge, solicitor-general for Queen Caroline during her trial : in his legal wig and robes. Date: 1779 - 1854

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Baron Denman 4

Thomas Baron Denman 4
THOMAS, first baron DENMAN Judge, solicitor-general for Queen Caroline during her trial, later lord chief justice of the Queens Bench. Date: 1779 - 1854

Background imageCaroline Collection: Thomas Baron Denman 3

Thomas Baron Denman 3
THOMAS, first baron DENMAN Judge, solicitor-general for Queen Caroline during her trial, later lord chief justice of the Queens Bench. Date: 1779 - 1854

Background imageCaroline Collection: Emma Countess of Derby

Emma Countess of Derby
EMMA CAROLINE, countess of DERBY (nee Bootle-Wilbraham) wife of Edward Stanley, 14th earl, with her son Edward, later the 15th earl. Date: 1805 - 1876

Background imageCaroline Collection: Louisa Demont

Louisa Demont
LOUISA DEMONT Female who gave evidence during the trial of Queen Caroline. Her hat is very much in the current fashion ! Date: CIRCA 1820

Background imageCaroline Collection: Lady Helena Cooke

Lady Helena Cooke
Lady HELENA CAROLINE COOKE (nee King) wife of Philip Davies Cooke, of Owston, Yorkshire. Date: ? - 1871

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Chisholm 1853

Caroline Chisholm 1853
CAROLINE CHISHOLM Philanthropist, known as The Emigrants Friend. Date: 1808-1877

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Chisholm, Iln

Caroline Chisholm, Iln
CAROLINE CHISHOLM Philanthropist, known as The Emigrants Friend. Date: 1808-1877

Background imageCaroline Collection: Count Bergami - 1

Count Bergami - 1
BARTOLOMEO, count BERGAMI Italian courier and companion to Caroline of Brunswick; her scandalous relationship with him was the basis for her trial, but was not proved. Date: circa 1805-1815

Background imageCaroline Collection: Count Bergami - 2

Count Bergami - 2
BARTOLOMEO, count BERGAMI Italian courier, companion to Caroline, queen of George Prince of Wales; their scandalous relationship led to her trial for adultery. Date: circa 1805-1815

Background imageCaroline Collection: Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto 1909

Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto 1909
Mary Caroline, Countess of Minto (n饠 Grey), (1858 - 1940), popular society figure, daughter of Gen. Hon. Charles Grey married in 1883 to Gilbert John Murray Kynynmond Elliot

Background imageCaroline Collection: Frances, Duch. Somerset

Frances, Duch. Somerset
Frances Thynne (1699 - 1754), duchess of Somerset, wife of Algernon, 7th duke, lady of the bedchamber to Queen Caroline, patron of learning Date: 1806

Background imageCaroline Collection: William Austin, Age 5

William Austin, Age 5
WILLIAM AUSTIN protege of Queen Caroline, believed by some to be her out-of-wedlock child - at age 5 Date: 1802 - ?

Background imageCaroline Collection: William Austin, 1820

William Austin, 1820
WILLIAM AUSTIN protege of Queen Caroline, believed by some to be her out-of-wedlock child - at age 18 Date: 1802 - ?

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline & Bergami / 1819

Caroline & Bergami / 1819
The Modern Genius of History at her Toilet Satire on Caroline of Brunswick and Bergami Date: circa 1819

Background imageCaroline Collection: Princess Sarah Frederica

Princess Sarah Frederica
PRINCESS SARAH FREDERICA CAROLINE ESTERHAZY nee VILLIERS Wife of Prince Nicholas Esterhazy Date: 1822 - 1853

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Herschel

Caroline Herschel
CAROLINE LUCRETIA HERSCHEL Astronomer, discovered eight comets. Also assisted her brother Sir William Herschel (1738-1822). Date: 1750 - 1848

Background imageCaroline Collection: Baron Brougham & Vaux

Baron Brougham & Vaux
HENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM British jurist and politician; defended Queen Caroline in her trial (1820). Designed (c. 1838) the one-horse brougham carriage. Date: 1778 - 1868

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline Brunswick / 1821

Caroline Brunswick / 1821
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK queen of George IV Date: 1768 - 1821

Background imageCaroline Collection: Caroline of Brunswick

Caroline of Brunswick(1768-1821), wife of George IV

Background imageCaroline Collection: Brougham / Soult / Bishop

Brougham / Soult / Bishop
HENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM British MP and lawyer, Attorney General to Queen Caroline Date: 1778 - 1868

Background imageCaroline Collection: Brougham / Wright / Wivell

Brougham / Wright / Wivell
HENRY, 1ST BARON BROUGHAM British MP and lawyer Speaking in the House of Lords during the trial of Queen Caroline Date: 1778 - 1868




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"Caroline: A Tale of Adventure, Radio Waves, and Historic Treasures" Once upon a time on the Essex coast, there stood a legendary Pirate Radio ship named Caroline. It sailed the waves with rebellious fervor, broadcasting music and spreading joy to all who tuned in. In an unexpected twist, even the Cub Scouts took part in Operation Shoeshine aboard Caroline. With their enthusiasm and determination, they kept the decks shining bright as they danced to the rhythm of their favorite tunes. Nearby, nestled amidst picturesque landscapes was the Licensed Victuallers Asylum - a place where weary souls found solace and comfort. Little did they know that Caroline's melodies reached them too, bringing smiles to their faces as they reminisced about days gone by. Across the ocean in America, JFK and his family would often tune into Radio Caroline for some musical respite from their hectic lives. The sounds of Money by The Rolling Stones filled their hearts with joy as they swayed along to its catchy beat. Meanwhile in Edinburgh's enchanting corners lay hidden gems like Caroline Park and ruins of Granton Castle - remnants of history waiting to be explored. In East Pilton's vibrant streets echoed tales of resilience and community spirit that resonated with Caroline's own story. Amidst it all stood G. Humphrey's Caricature Shop at 27 St. James Street - a hub for laughter and satire where locals gathered to find amusement within its walls adorned with Honi Soi Qui Mal Y Pense insignia. But beyond these colorful anecdotes lies another side of Caroline; one intertwined with intriguing characters such as Kitchener's Valet - whose secrets whispered through time still captivate our imagination today. In gardens across distant lands bloomed Nerium oleander or simply Nerium - a flower both beautiful yet poisonous just like life itself; reminding us that beauty can sometimes hide danger beneath its petals.