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Charlotte Collection (#8)

"Exploring the Many Faces of Charlotte: A Rhubarb Delight and So Much More

Background imageCharlotte Collection: The Countess Receives The Banners, c1907

The Countess Receives The Banners, c1907. From My Book of True Stories. [Blackie and Son Limited, London]. Charlotte Stanley, Countess of Derby and her children

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte of Mecklenburg, 1935

Charlotte of Mecklenburg, 1935. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) was a British queen consort and wife of King George III

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Portrait of Maria Karolina Sobieska (1697-1740). Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of Maria Karolina Sobieska (1697-1740). Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of Maria Karolina Sobieska (1697-1740). Found in the collection of Wilanow Palace Museum

Background imageCharlotte Collection: The Brontes - Words Inspired By Hope That Won Renown, c1925

The Brontes - Words Inspired By Hope That Won Renown, c1925. The Bronte sisters, Charlotte, (1816-1855), Emily (1818-1848) and Anne, (1820-1849), poets and novelists

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte Davenport, Mrs Davies Davenport, late 18th century (1894). Artist: John Jones

Charlotte Davenport, Mrs Davies Davenport, late 18th century (1894). Artist: John Jones
Charlotte Davenport, Mrs Davies Davenport, late 18th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburgh Strellitz, Queen of England, Wife of George 3rd, 1911

Sophia Charlotte of Mecklenburgh Strellitz, Queen of England, Wife of George 3rd, 1911. Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1744-1818) wife of King George III (1738-1820)

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte, 1761

Charlotte, 1761. Queen Charlotte. Duchess Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz (1738-1820), queen consort of King George III (1738-1820). [London Magazine, London, 1761]

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Queen Charlotte, queen consort of George III, (19th century). Artist: Read

Queen Charlotte, queen consort of George III, (19th century). Artist: Read
Queen Charlotte, queen consort of George III, (19th century). Portrait of Charlotte (1744-1818), who was the wife of George III of the United Kingdom (1738-1820)

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Buckingham House, Westminster, London, in 1775, c1875 (1878)

Buckingham House, Westminster, London, in 1775, c1875 (1878). Built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703, Buckingham House was acquired by King George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen

Background imageCharlotte Collection: The Three Eldest Princesses: Charlotte, Princess Royal, Augusta and Elizabeth, c1783

The Three Eldest Princesses: Charlotte, Princess Royal, Augusta and Elizabeth, c1783. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
The Three Eldest Princesses: Charlotte, Princess Royal (1766-1828), Augusta (1768-1840) and Elizabeth (1770-1840). The future King George IVs commission to depict his three eldest sisters

Background imageCharlotte Collection: A Pair of Staffordshire Earthenware Busts Representing King George III and Queen Charlotte, with Tr

A Pair of Staffordshire Earthenware Busts Representing King George III and Queen Charlotte, with Translucent Running Glazes, c1761. From The Connoisseur Volume 102. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1938]

Background imageCharlotte Collection: The 1928 Dining Room, 1928. Artist: Charlotte Perriand

The 1928 Dining Room, 1928. Artist: Charlotte Perriand
The 1928 Dining Room, 1928. Charlotte Perriand (1903-1999) dining room exhibited at the Salon des Artistes Decorateurs in Paris, 1928

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Portrait of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, wearing the Windsor Uniform, 18th century

Portrait of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, wearing the Windsor Uniform, 18th century. Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
Portrait of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge, wearing the Windsor Uniform, 18th century. The Prince Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge (1774-1850), tenth child and seventh son of George III and Queen Charlotte

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, 1939

Aerial view of Buckingham Palace, 1939. Acquired by George III in 1761 for his wife, Queen Charlotte, Buckingham Palace became the official royal London residence in 1837 when Queen Victoria moved in

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III in Westminster Abbey 1761 (1906)

Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III in Westminster Abbey 1761 (1906). Artist: George Bickham
Engraved ticket for the Coronation ceremony of George III (1738-1820) in Westminster Abbey, 1761. George succeeded to the throne when his grandfather, George II, died suddenly on 25 October 1760

Background imageCharlotte Collection: The then present Royal Family Published May 9th 1795 by Alexander Hogg

The then present Royal Family Published May 9th 1795 by Alexander Hogg.George III, Queen Charlotte, Princess of Wales, Duchess of York.Published by Alex Hogg. 18th century

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte Bronte, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Charlotte Bronte, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Charlotte Bronte. Based on a chalk drawing by George Richmond. R. A. at the National Portrait Gallery. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Queen Charlotte and Her Favourite Pug, c1776-1786 (1912)

Queen Charlotte and Her Favourite Pug, c1776-1786 (1912)
Queen Charlotte and Her Favourite Pug, (1912). Painted on glass. Given by the Queen to Mrs Gwyn (her bedchamber woman). Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz was Queen Consort to King George III

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Queen Charlotte, c1780s, (1929). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough

Queen Charlotte, c1780s, (1929). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
Queen Charlotte, c1780s, (1929). Portrait Charlotte (1744-1818) of the wife of King George III. Illustration from the Apollo Volume IX, no 53, (May 1929)

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte Wiehe, 1901. Artist: Charles Reutlinger

Charlotte Wiehe, 1901. Artist: Charles Reutlinger
Charlotte Wiehe, 1901. Marie Charlotte Wiehe-Bereny (1865-1947), Danish actor and singer. Illustration from The Process Year Book, A Review of the Illustrated Arts published by AW Penrose & Co

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), English novelist, 1908-1909

Charlotte Bronte (1816-1855), English novelist, 1908-1909. Bronte was the author of Jane Eyre, Shirley, and Villette. The Bronte family of Haworth in Yorkshire was a literary family; Charlottes

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Queen Charlotte, late 18th century, (c1920). Artist: W Egan

Queen Charlotte, late 18th century, (c1920). Artist: W Egan
Queen Charlotte, late 18th century, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume III, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageCharlotte Collection: King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century. Artist: Cooper

King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century. Artist: Cooper
King George III and Queen Charlotte, 19th century

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Princess Charlotte Augusta, 1820. Artist: J Hopwood

Princess Charlotte Augusta, 1820. Artist: J Hopwood
Princess Charlotte Augusta, 1820. Drawn by H Corbould from Mr Percys esteemed wax model

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Princess Charlotte of Monaco, 1928

Princess Charlotte of Monaco, 1928
Princess Charlotte Louise, Hereditary Princess of Monaco, Duchess of Valentinois (1898-1977). 1928

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte Buff

Charlotte Buff
CHARLOTTE BUFF (KESTNER) Goethe fell in love with Charlotte in 1772, although she was engaged to a friend of his at the time Date: 1753 - 1828

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Charlotte Cooper

Charlotte Cooper Sterry (1870 - 1966), female tennis player from England who won five singles titles at the Wimbledon Championships and in 1900 became Olympic champion. Date: 1904

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Queen Charlottes Ball: Raine McCorquodale(Spencer), 1947

Queen Charlottes Ball: Raine McCorquodale(Spencer), 1947
A page from The Tatler and Bystander, entitled Youth and gaiety at the Queen Charlottes Ball, featuring a portrait of Raine McCorquodale

Background imageCharlotte Collection: The cake surrounded at Queen Charlottes Ball, 1938

The cake surrounded at Queen Charlottes Ball, 1938
A huge white cloud of debutantes around the traditional huge cake wheeled out at Queen Charlottes Ball and cut by the guest of honour, in the case of this year, the Duchess of Gloucester

Background imageCharlotte Collection: CHARLOTTE HEINE. Sister of the German poet and critic, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856)

CHARLOTTE HEINE. Sister of the German poet and critic, Heinrich Heine (1797-1856)

Background imageCharlotte Collection: HAIDA VILLAGE, 1878. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate in

HAIDA VILLAGE, 1878. Totem poles and canoes in the Haida village of Skidegate in the Queen Charlotte Islands, off the coast of British Columbia, Canada. Photographed by George M. Dawson, 1878

Background imageCharlotte Collection: SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH, 1845. American actors Edwin Forrest in the title role

SHAKESPEARE: MACBETH, 1845. American actors Edwin Forrest in the title role and Charlotte Saunders Cushman as Lady Macbeth at the Princess Theatre, London, in 1845: contemporary English line engraving

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Shop to let, East End of London

Shop to let, East End of London
A boarded up and semi-derelict grocery shop carries an optimistic To Let sign. The shop premises, at 57 Charlotte Street, Whitechapel, East London, were formerly occupied by Morris Rosenblatt

Background imageCharlotte Collection: Princess Mary and Prince Henry with Mrs Charlotte Bill

Princess Mary and Prince Henry with Mrs Charlotte Bill
Princess Mary of York (later Princess Royal, Viscountess Lascelles) with her younger brother Prince Henry of York (later Duke of Gloucester) in a large pram




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"Exploring the Many Faces of Charlotte: A Rhubarb Delight and So Much More. " From a bunch of Rhubarb - delicious with Birds Custard to an elevated view of the city skyline from Route 74 at dawn in North Carolina's vibrant city, it has much to offer. Just like Charlotte Bronte, the renowned English novelist who captivated readers in 1850 with her timeless works, this city leaves a lasting impression. But wait, there's more. Venture beyond North Carolina, and you'll discover another enchanting Charlotte in St Thomas, Virgin Islands. This picturesque destination in the West Indies will transport you to paradise. Speaking of portraits, let us not forget Mrs Lillie Langtry. Her captivating beauty immortalized by artists reminds us that art knows no boundaries when it comes to celebrating remarkable women like her. History buffs will find themselves engrossed in tales from different eras. From the Siege of Lathom House during the First English Civil War in 1644 to modern-day suffragette novel Outlawed Charlotte Despard – each story adds depth and intrigue to our understanding of this multifaceted name. Returning stateside, an elevated view from northeast reveals yet another side of Charlotte's charm. The ever-evolving city skyline showcases progress and innovation while honoring its rich heritage. Royalty even graces our narrative as we encounter PRINCESS CHARLOTTE Augusta (1796-1817), beautifully captured on canvas by G. Dawe. And who could resist joining a group dressed as figures from 1820 at Princess Mary Hospital Ball? Lady Terrington herself dons Princess Charlotte attire for a night filled with nostalgia and revelry. For those seeking tranquility amidst urban life, Marshall Park offers respite within bustling downtown Charlotte. This serene oasis allows visitors to unwind surrounded by nature's embrace. Whether savoring rhubarb delights or exploring diverse locations, Charlotte proves to be a name that encompasses an array of experiences.