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Devonshire Collection (#9)

"Discover the Rich History and Natural Beauty of Devonshire" Step back in time to 1668, when William of Orange led his troops at the Battle of the Boyne

Background imageDevonshire Collection: The Valley of Rocks, Near Linton, Devonshire, 1831. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry

The Valley of Rocks, Near Linton, Devonshire, 1831. Artist: Joseph Wilson Lowry
The Valley of Rocks, Near Linton, Devonshire, 1831. After Thomas Allom (1804-1872). From Devonshire Illustrated, in a Series of Views of Cities, Towns, Public Buildings, Streets, Docks, Churches

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Shaugh Bridge, Bickleigh Vale, Devonshire, 1829. Artist: MJ Starling

Shaugh Bridge, Bickleigh Vale, Devonshire, 1829. Artist: MJ Starling
Shaugh Bridge, Bickleigh Vale, Devonshire, 1829. After Thomas Allom (1804-1872)

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, 1783, (1911). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough

Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, 1783, (1911). Artist: Thomas Gainsborough
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, 1783, (1911). Painting held at the National Gallery of Art, Washington. From A History of Painting, Volume VII, by Haldane MacFall. [T. C. and E. C

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Devonshire Bridge with Cottage, 1813. Artist: JMW Turner

Devonshire Bridge with Cottage, 1813. Artist: JMW Turner
Devonshire Bridge with Cottage, 1813. Painting held at The Tate, London. From The Studio Volume 80. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1920]

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Duchess of Devonshire and Child, c1786. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds

Duchess of Devonshire and Child, c1786. Artist: Sir Joshua Reynolds
Duchess of Devonshire and Child, c1786. Painting held at Chatsworth House. From The British Genius, by Haldane MacFall. [T. C. and E. C. Jack, London & Edinburgh, 1911]

Background imageDevonshire Collection: The Duchess of Devonshire, (1904)

The Duchess of Devonshire, (1904)
The Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806) was famous for her beauty, her political campaigning, gambling, and unorthodox domestic arrangements

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Saltram, c1815, (1923). Artist: Samuel Prout

Saltram, c1815, (1923). Artist: Samuel Prout
Saltram, c1815. A view of the River Plym from Saltram, Devon. From The Connoisseur Vol LXV [Otto Limited, London, 1923.]

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Lady Betty Foster, c18th century, 1917. Artist: Caroline Watson

Lady Betty Foster, c18th century, 1917. Artist: Caroline Watson
Lady Betty Foster, 1917. Elizabeth Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (nee Elizabeth Christiana Hervey, then Lady Elizabeth Foster), (1759-1824), is best known as an early woman novelist

Background imageDevonshire Collection: The Duchess of Devonshire, 18th century, (1922). Artist: Lady Diana Spencer

The Duchess of Devonshire, 18th century, (1922). Artist: Lady Diana Spencer
The Duchess of Devonshire, 18th century. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806) was famous for her beauty, her political campaigning, gambling

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire, 18th century, (1904)

Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire, 18th century, (1904)
Her Grace the Duchess of Devonshire, 18th century. Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806) was famous for her beauty, her political campaigning, gambling

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Hovel Near Yealmpton, Devon, 1921

Hovel Near Yealmpton, Devon, 1921
Hovel Near Yealmpton, Devon. After an original work by William Payne (1760-1830. From The Connoisseur Volume LX [Otto Limited, London, 1921]

Background imageDevonshire Collection: A Devonshire Farm, c1798, (1921)

A Devonshire Farm, c1798, (1921)
A Devonshire Farm, c1798. After an origianl work by Thomas Girtin (1775-1802). From The Connoisseur Volume LX [Otto Limited, London, 1921]

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald

Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire. Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806) was famous for her beauty, her political campaigning, gambling, and unorthodox domestic arrangements

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish (1833-1908), Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1906

Spencer Compton Cavendish (1833-1908), Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1906
Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1900. Cavendish (1833-1908) became leader of the Liberal opposition in 1875

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, (1912)

Georgiana, Duchess of Devonshire, (1912). Painted on paper. Georgiana Cavendish (1757-1806) was famous for her beauty, her political campaigning, gambling, and unorthodox domestic arrangements

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Gainsboroughs studies for his celebrated portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire, c1787 (1901)

Gainsboroughs studies for his celebrated portrait of the Duchess of Devonshire, c1787 (1901). A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, 1901

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, MP for Radnor, 1875

Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, MP for Radnor, 1875
Spencer Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1875. Cavendish (1833-1908) became leader of the Liberal opposition in 1875

Background imageDevonshire Collection: The Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Duncannon, 1782. Artist: William Dickinson

The Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Duncannon, 1782. Artist: William Dickinson
The Duchess of Devonshire and Lady Duncannon, 1782. An engraving of Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire (1757-1806) and he sister, Henrietta Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough (1761-1821)

Background imageDevonshire Collection: The Duke of Devonshire, c1891-1908. Artist: Russell & Sons

The Duke of Devonshire, c1891-1908. Artist: Russell & Sons
The Duke of Devonshire, c1891-1908. Spencer Compton Cavendish, (1833-1908) became leader of the Liberal opposition in 1875

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1900

Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1900. Artist: Russell & Sons
Spencer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, British Liberal statesman, 1900. Cavendish (1833-1908) became leader of the Liberal opposition in 1875

Background imageDevonshire Collection: The Apotheosis of the Duchess of Devonshire, 1784

The Apotheosis of the Duchess of Devonshire, 1784. Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire, flanked by Truth and Virtue, tramples Scandal underfoot

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Elizabeth Cecil, Countess of Devonshire, (1824). Artist: John Samuel Agar

Elizabeth Cecil, Countess of Devonshire, (1824). Artist: John Samuel Agar
Elizabeth Cecil, Countess of Devonshire, (1824). Portrait of the Countess (1620-1689) made during her teens

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Detail of bear-hunt from the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, 15th century

Detail of bear-hunt from the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, 15th century
Detail of bear-hunt from the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, made in Tournai, currently in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 15th century

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Detail from the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, 15th century

Detail from the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, 15th century
Detail from the Devonshire Hunting Tapestries, made in Tournai, currently in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 15th century

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Charles Dickens home, Devonshire Terrace, London W2

Charles Dickens home, Devonshire Terrace, London W2
Charles Dickens home (1839-1851), 1 Devonshire Terrace, Regents Park, London. Date: circa 1900

Background imageDevonshire Collection: 1, Devonshire Terrace, London - Home of Dickens

1, Devonshire Terrace, London - Home of Dickens
1, Devonshire Terrace, London - residence of the writer Charles Dickens (between 1839-51). The novels The Old Curiosity Shop, Barnaby Rudge, Dombey & Son and David Copperfield

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Shoreline of Shingle Beach, Devon, England

Shoreline of Shingle Beach, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Hawthorn Tree on Tor, Saddle Tor, Dartmoor, Devon, England

Hawthorn Tree on Tor, Saddle Tor, Dartmoor, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Dartmoor Pony, Dartmoor, Devon, England

Dartmoor Pony, Dartmoor, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Granite Stack on Hilltop, Devon, Dartmoor, England

Granite Stack on Hilltop, Devon, Dartmoor, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Overview of Woods and Farm Land, Devon, England

Overview of Woods and Farm Land, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Dawn Mist around Haytor Rocks, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England

Dawn Mist around Haytor Rocks, Dartmoor National Park, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Overview of Shingle Beach, Beer, Devon, England

Overview of Shingle Beach, Beer, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Rowing Boat on Shingle Beach, Devon, England

Rowing Boat on Shingle Beach, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Tree in Field, Devon, England

Tree in Field, Devon, England

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Tors of Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Tors of Dartmoor, Devon, England, United Kingdom

Background imageDevonshire Collection: Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8Th Duke Of Devonshire, 1833

Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8Th Duke Of Devonshire, 1833




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"Discover the Rich History and Natural Beauty of Devonshire" Step back in time to 1668, when William of Orange led his troops at the Battle of the Boyne, a significant event in Devonshire's past. Immerse yourself in elegance as you admire Deborah Mitford captured by Madame Yevonde, showcasing the timeless allure that Devonshire embodies. Travel through time with a map from 1883, exploring the intricate details and hidden gems that lie within this enchanting region. Let your imagination run wild with W Heath Robinson's whimsical illustration from "Railway Ribaldry, " depicting an imaginative world where anything is possible. Experience grandeur at Chiswick House or Cooke's, architectural marvels that have stood the test of time and continue to captivate visitors today. Navigate through bustling streets with a map of London's St. James's & Bond Street areas, offering a glimpse into urban life intertwined with history. Escape to paradise as you gaze upon a vibrant color engraving of Bermuda, reminding us that Devonshire extends its beauty beyond England's borders. Witness industrial prowess at Devonshire Dock in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria - a testament to innovation and progress throughout history. Feel the spirit of athleticism at The Gymnasium within Royal Naval College in Dartmouth - where discipline meets physical excellence against stunning coastal views. Indulge your senses on Teignmouth Bay’s golden shores – bask under clear skies while embracing nature’s tranquility along this picturesque coastline. Marvel at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire – home to the Duke since 1549 – an architectural masterpiece steeped in opulence and heritage dating back centuries. Finally, explore Torquay - an English Riviera gem nestled within Devonshire’s embrace - boasting breathtaking landscapes and charming seaside allure. Devonshire invites you on an extraordinary journey filled with captivating history, natural wonders, and timeless beauty that will leave you enchanted at every turn.