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Findlay Collection

Discover the diverse world of Findlay: from ships on the sea to African hunting dogs, this captivating name holds a multitude of stories

Background imageFindlay Collection: Two women police officers and woman with suitcase

Two women police officers and woman with suitcase
Two women police officers (Jean Grasy and Margaret Findlay or Knight), one of them a sergeant, talking to a young woman with a suitcase on a London street. (1 of 2) Date: circa 1960s

Background imageFindlay Collection: Ship On The Sea

Ship On The Sea
An illustration of a work ship on the ocean, with thick black smog billowing behind. Date: circa 1915

Background imageFindlay Collection: African hunting dog, Lycaon pictus

African hunting dog, Lycaon pictus. The Tortoise Shell Hyaena or Hyaena Dog in the Gardens of the Zoological Society. Handcoloured copperplate engraved by W. Panormo after an illustration by W

Background imageFindlay Collection: Adams Motor Hose Truck with firemen, Findlay, Ohio, USA

Adams Motor Hose Truck with firemen, Findlay, Ohio, USA
Adams Motor Hose Truck with fire crew of the Kittanning Fire Department No.3, Findlay, Ohio, USA. Date: 1912

Background imageFindlay Collection: de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter N94457

de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter N94457 (msn 265), of the Marathon Oil Company, Findlay, OH, at Noumea-Magenta, en route to Canada after repair in Australia. Date: 1973

Background imageFindlay Collection: The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, c1840. Artist: James Findlay

The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, c1840. Artist: James Findlay
The Theatre Royal, Haymarket, Westminster, London, c1840. The theatre opened on 4 July 1821. The building was designed by John Nash

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of the Haymarket Theatre, Westminster, London, 1821

View of the Haymarket Theatre, Westminster, London, 1821. The theatre, which was designed by John Nash, opened in 1821

Background imageFindlay Collection: Van Dun Almshouses, Caxton Street, London, 1852. Artist: James Findlay

Van Dun Almshouses, Caxton Street, London, 1852. Artist: James Findlay
Van Dun Almshouses, Caxton Street, London, 1852. Born in the Netherlands, Cornelius van Dun was a Yeoman of the Guard to Henry VIII, Edward VI, Mary I and Elizabeth I

Background imageFindlay Collection: Men demolishing St Peters Hospital, Southwark, London, 1851. Artist: James Findlay

Men demolishing St Peters Hospital, Southwark, London, 1851. Artist: James Findlay
Men demolishing St Peters Hospital, Southwark, London, 1851. The building was also known as the Fishmongers Almshouses

Background imageFindlay Collection: Gateway to the old British Museum (Montague House), Bloomsbury, London, 1850

Gateway to the old British Museum (Montague House), Bloomsbury, London, 1850. Montague House was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building, by Robert Smirke, was opened in 1847

Background imageFindlay Collection: Part of a wall of the old British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay

Part of a wall of the old British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay
Part of a wall of the old British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, 1850. The original home of the British Museum, Montague House, was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of the old British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay

View of the old British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay
View of the old British Museum, Bloomsbury, London, 1850. The original home of the British Museum, Montague House, was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of the Duke of Cambridge Tavern, Shoe Lane, City of London, c1840. Artist

View of the Duke of Cambridge Tavern, Shoe Lane, City of London, c1840. Artist
View of the Duke of Cambridge Tavern, Shoe Lane, City of London, c1840

Background imageFindlay Collection: 22 and 23 Farringdon Street, City of London, c1855

22 and 23 Farringdon Street, City of London, c1855. View of nos 22 and 23 Farringdon Street with the entrance to Wheatsheaf Yard

Background imageFindlay Collection: The Mitre Tavern, coffee house and hotel on Mitre Court, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850

The Mitre Tavern, coffee house and hotel on Mitre Court, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of the doorway of no 4 Mincing Lane, City of London, 1840. Artist: James Findlay

View of the doorway of no 4 Mincing Lane, City of London, 1840. Artist: James Findlay
View of the doorway of no 4 Mincing Lane, City of London, 1840

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of wooden gates dated 1631, at no 46 Lime Street, 1855. Artist: James Findlay

View of wooden gates dated 1631, at no 46 Lime Street, 1855. Artist: James Findlay
View of wooden gates dated 1631, at no 46 Lime Street, 1855

Background imageFindlay Collection: Partial view of St Katherine Cree and the Aldgate watch house, City of London, 1830

Partial view of St Katherine Cree and the Aldgate watch house, City of London, 1830

Background imageFindlay Collection: National School, Harp Alley, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay

National School, Harp Alley, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay
National School, Harp Alley, City of London, 1850

Background imageFindlay Collection: Shop fronts by St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, City of London, 1820. Artist

Shop fronts by St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, City of London, 1820. Artist
Shop fronts by St Dunstan-in-the-West, Fleet Street, City of London, 1820

Background imageFindlay Collection: St Brides Schools, Bride Lane, City of London, 1840. Artist: James Findlay

St Brides Schools, Bride Lane, City of London, 1840. Artist: James Findlay
St Brides Schools, Bride Lane, City of London, 1840

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of no 2 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay

View of no 2 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay
View of no 2 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850

Background imageFindlay Collection: View of no 7 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay

View of no 7 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay
View of no 7 Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850

Background imageFindlay Collection: Houses in Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay

Houses in Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850. Artist: James Findlay
Houses in Blackhorse Alley, Fleet Street, City of London, 1850

Background imageFindlay Collection: British Museum, entrance gate, 1848. Artist: James Findlay

British Museum, entrance gate, 1848. Artist: James Findlay
British Museum, entrance gate, 1848, (last fragments of old Montague House, the original home of the British Museum). Montague House was demolished in the 1840s; the Central Hall of the new building

Background imageFindlay Collection: Montague House wall, British Museum, London, 1852. Artist: James Findlay

Montague House wall, British Museum, London, 1852. Artist: James Findlay
Part of the wall of Montague House, London, 1852. Montague House, the original home of the British Museum, had been demolished in the 1840s. Also depicts guards standing at their sentry-boxes

Background imageFindlay Collection: Gunpowder Alley, London, c1850. Artist: James Findlay

Gunpowder Alley, London, c1850. Artist: James Findlay
Gunpowder Alley, London, c1850. Corner of Gunpowder Alley and Goldsmith Row, with figures

Background imageFindlay Collection: Lauries premises, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay

Lauries premises, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay
View of no 53 Fleet Street, London, 1820; with figures looking in window of Lauries premises

Background imageFindlay Collection: Howes and Hart, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay

Howes and Hart, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay
View of no 60 Fleet Street, London, c1820: with figures outside premises of Howes and Hart

Background imageFindlay Collection: nos 103-104 Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay

nos 103-104 Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay
View of nos 103 and 104 Fleet Street, London, c1820: with premises of Sunday Times and Metropolitan and Provincial Defence Association

Background imageFindlay Collection: Raymonds City Pie House, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay

Raymonds City Pie House, Fleet Street, London, c1820. Artist: James Findlay
View of no 184 Fleet Street, London, c1820: with figures outside premises of Raymonds City Pie House

Background imageFindlay Collection: Albion House and the entrance to the Princesss Theatre, Oxford Street, Westminster, London, c1840

Albion House and the entrance to the Princesss Theatre, Oxford Street, Westminster, London, c1840

Background imageFindlay Collection: Houses in Crane Court, near Fleet Street, City of London, 1840. Artist

Houses in Crane Court, near Fleet Street, City of London, 1840. Artist
Houses in Crane Court, near Fleet Street, City of London, 1840

Background imageFindlay Collection: Natural Gas Springs / USA

Natural Gas Springs / USA
Tapping natural gas springs at Mammoth Karg Well, Findlay, Ohio. Date: 1886

Background imageFindlay Collection: China - Hong Kong shweing peak and peak railway

China - Hong Kong shweing peak and peak railway
Lantern slide of Hong Kong shweing peak and peak railway. In 1881 Alexander Findlay Smith first put the project of a Peak Railway into shape

Background imageFindlay Collection: Women Minister officiating a wedding

Women Minister officiating a wedding
The Reverend Miss Vera Findlay, Minister at the Stewartville Congregational Church, Partick, Glasgow, signing the register after having conducted a marriage ceremony in Scotland



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Discover the diverse world of Findlay: from ships on the sea to African hunting dogs, this captivating name holds a multitude of stories. In Findlay, Ohio, USA, witness the bravery and heroism of firemen aboard the Adams Motor Hose Truck. Take flight with the de Havilland Canada DHC-6-300 Twin Otter N94457 and explore new horizons. Immerse yourself in history at The Theatre Royal in Haymarket, Westminster, London circa 1840 - an artistic masterpiece by James Findlay himself. Travel back further to 1821 and catch a glimpse of the enchanting Haymarket Theatre in all its glory. Journey through time with James Findlay's brush strokes as he captures Van Dun Almshouses in Caxton Street, London in 1852 - a testament to compassion and care for those less fortunate. Witness moments of change as St Peters Hospital is demolished by determined men in Southwark, London during 1851 - an era marked by progress and transformation. Step into history at the gateway to Montague House - once home to the old British Museum in Bloomsbury during 1850. Marvel at fragments of antiquity preserved within walls that whisper tales untold at the old British Museum captured beautifully by James Findlay's skilled hand. Finally, indulge your senses at Shoe Lane's Duke of Cambridge Tavern where camaraderie flows freely amidst City of London's bustling streets circa 1840. Findlay beckons you with its rich tapestry woven across continents and centuries; immerse yourself in its vibrant heritage.