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Fletcher Collection (#3)

"Fletcher: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Fletcher, a name that has left its mark in various corners of history

Background imageFletcher Collection: Open-Air Performance of Fletchers 'Faithfull Shepherdesse'at Coombe House, Surrey

Open-Air Performance of Fletchers "Faithfull Shepherdesse"at Coombe House, Surrey
1040958 Open-Air Performance of Fletchers " Faithfull Shepherdesse" at Coombe House, Surrey, by the " Pastoral Players" (engraving) by English School

Background imageFletcher Collection: Advertisement for Fletcher & Son, stationers and printers, Winsley Street / Oxford Street

Advertisement for Fletcher & Son, stationers and printers, Winsley Street / Oxford Street, London (colour litho)
6033047 Advertisement for Fletcher & Son, stationers and printers, Winsley Street/Oxford Street, London (colour litho) by European School

Background imageFletcher Collection: Beaumont and Fletchers Comedy, 'The Coxcomb, 'performed by the Elizabethan Stage Society in

Beaumont and Fletchers Comedy, "The Coxcomb, "performed by the Elizabethan Stage Society in the Inner Temple
1615245 Beaumont and Fletchers Comedy, " The Coxcomb, " performed by the Elizabethan Stage Society in the Inner Temple Hall (litho) by Cleaver

Background imageFletcher Collection: Advert for Thomas Fletcher gas heating appliances 1889

Advert for Thomas Fletcher gas heating appliances 1889
Page of advertisements of gas-heating appliances. Date: 1889

Background imageFletcher Collection: Futuristic transport -- the torpedo car

Futuristic transport -- the torpedo car
A futuristic transport solution for the inner city -- the torpedo car. This Fletcher Felts suggestion runs on a monorail. Date: 1923

Background imageFletcher Collection: A. Fletcher, (1655-1716), 1830. Creator: Unknown

A. Fletcher, (1655-1716), 1830. Creator: Unknown
A. Fletcher, (1655-1716), 1830. Andrew Fletcher of Saltoun (1655-1716) Scottish writer and politician, advocate for the non-incorporation of Scotland

Background imageFletcher Collection: J. Fletcher, (1579-1625), 1830. Creator: Unknown

J. Fletcher, (1579-1625), 1830. Creator: Unknown
J. Fletcher, (1579-1625), 1830. John Fletcher (1579-1625) Jacobean playwright for the Kings Men, a prolific and influential dramatist during the early Restoration who collaborated with Francis

Background imageFletcher Collection: Beaumont, (1584-1616), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Beaumont, (1584-1616), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Beaumont, (1584-1616), 1830. Francis Beaumont (1584-1616) dramatist of English Renaissance theatre, known for collaborations with John Fletcher

Background imageFletcher Collection: Sir Robert Peel, Bart. 1838, (1919)

Sir Robert Peel, Bart. 1838, (1919). After a painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London. Peel (1788-1850) was Conservative Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1834-1835 and 1841-1846

Background imageFletcher Collection: Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of George III, 1761-1762, (1919)

Charlotte Sophia of Mecklenburg-Strelitz, Queen Consort of George III, 1761-1762, (1919). After a painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageFletcher Collection: John Wilkes, c1769, (1919)

John Wilkes, c1769, (1919). English journalist and radical MP John Wilkes (1762-1763). On several occasions the London mob rose in his support and the streets resounded to cries of Wilkes

Background imageFletcher Collection: Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford, (1919)

Horace Walpole, Fourth Earl of Orford, (1919). Horatio Walpole, 4th Earl of Orford (1717-1797), also known as Horace Walpole, was an English art historian, man of letters

Background imageFletcher Collection: Henry Fielding, (1919)

Henry Fielding, (1919). Fielding (1707-1754) was an English novelist and dramatist. From an engraving after the pen-and-ink sketch by William Hogarth

Background imageFletcher Collection: John Evelyn, c1687, (c1818), (1911). Artist: Thomas Bragg

John Evelyn, c1687, (c1818), (1911). Artist: Thomas Bragg
John Evelyn, c1687, (c1818), (1911). Diarist and virtuoso John Evelyn (1620-1706) depicted c1687 in an engraving after a painting. Illustration from Historical Portraits 1600-1700

Background imageFletcher Collection: Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury, early 17th century, (1911). Artist: Renold Elstrack

Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury, early 17th century, (1911). Artist: Renold Elstrack
Robert Cecil, First Earl of Salisbury, early 17th century, (1911). English statesman Robert Cecil (1563-1612) succeeded his father as an advisor to Elizabeth I

Background imageFletcher Collection: Sir Christopher Hatton, (1909)

Sir Christopher Hatton, (1909). Hatton (1540-1591) was Lord Chancellor of England. From a portrait in the possession of the Earl of Winchilsea and Nottingham. Illustration from Historical Portraits

Background imageFletcher Collection: Bishop Fisher, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

Bishop Fisher, (1909). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
Bishop Fisher, (1909). Saint John Fisher, English Catholic bishop, cardinal and martyr (1469-1535), protested against King Henry VIIIs intention to divorce Catherine of Aragon

Background imageFletcher Collection: Humphry Duke of Gloucester, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq

Humphry Duke of Gloucester, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq
Humphry Duke of Gloucester, (1909). Humphrey Duke of Gloucester (1391-1447), the first notable patron of Englands humanists, was the fourth son of King Henry IV of England by his first wife

Background imageFletcher Collection: William Shakespeare, (1909)

William Shakespeare, (1909). Shakespeare (1564-1616) is widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language. From the Bust at Stratford-on-Avon. Illustration from Historical Portraits

Background imageFletcher Collection: Cardinal Wolsey, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq

Cardinal Wolsey, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq
Cardinal Wolsey, (1909). Wolsey (c1475-1530), was an English statesman and a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church. He was Henry VIIIs most important government minister

Background imageFletcher Collection: James IV, King of Scotland, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq

James IV, King of Scotland, (1909). Artist: Jacques Leboucq
James IV, King of Scotland, (1909). King James IV (1473-1513). From the drawing attributed to Jacques le Boucq of Artois in the Library of the town of Arras. Illustration from Historical Portraits

Background imageFletcher Collection: Cardinal Beaufort, (1909)

Cardinal Beaufort, (1909). Medieval English clergyman Henry Beaufort (c1375-1447) was Bishop of Lincoln and of Winchester, and later a cardinal

Background imageFletcher Collection: William IV, c1831, (1919). Artist: FC Lewis

William IV, c1831, (1919). Artist: FC Lewis
William IV, c1831, (1919). After a painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London. King William IV (1765-1837) who came to the throne in 1830

Background imageFletcher Collection: George Frederick Handel, c1720, (1919)

George Frederick Handel, c1720, (1919)
George Frederick Handel, (1919). German baroque composer Handel (1685-1759) lived much of his life in England, where he composed his masterpiece, Messiah

Background imageFletcher Collection: John Digby, First Earl of Bristol, early 17th century, (1911). Artist: Renold Elstrack

John Digby, First Earl of Bristol, early 17th century, (1911). Artist: Renold Elstrack
John Digby, First Earl of Bristol, early 17th century, (1911). Digby (1580-1653) was an English diplomat, and a royalist during the English Civil War

Background imageFletcher Collection: Edmund Bonner, (1909)

Edmund Bonner, (1909). Bonner (c1500-1569) was Bishop of London, and became notorious as Bloody Bonner for his role in the persecution of heretics under the Catholic government of Mary I of England

Background imageFletcher Collection: Richard III, (1909)

Richard III, (1909). Richard (1452-1485) was King of England from 1483 until his death and the last king from the House of York

Background imageFletcher Collection: The Stocks Market, 1738, (1920). Artist: Henry Fletcher

The Stocks Market, 1738, (1920). Artist: Henry Fletcher
The Stocks Market, 1738, 1920. From Londoners Then and Now As Pictured By Their Contemporaries, edited by Geoffrey Holme. [The Studio Ltd. London, 1920]

Background imageFletcher Collection: The Carlton House botchers, 1770

The Carlton House botchers, 1770. Jeremiah Dyson, Lord Mansfield, Sir Fletcher Norton, the Duke of Bedford and the Duke of Grafton sewing coats in a tailors work room

Background imageFletcher Collection: View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Artist: Henry Fletcher

View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Artist: Henry Fletcher
View of the Stocks Market, Poultry, City of London, 1753. Showing the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook and the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre

Background imageFletcher Collection: View of Fountain Court, Middle Temple, City of London, 1752. Artist: Henry Fletcher

View of Fountain Court, Middle Temple, City of London, 1752. Artist: Henry Fletcher
View of Fountain Court, Middle Temple, City of London, 1752. The street scene includes a boy playing with a hoop and a dog, and a woman in a sedan chair

Background imageFletcher Collection: View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Artist

View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Artist
View of the Stocks Market in Poutry, City of London, in the year 1738 (1752). Showing part of the exterior of St Stephen Walbrook with the equestrian statue of King Charles II in the centre

Background imageFletcher Collection: Liz Fletcher, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, 2013. Artist: Brian O Connor

Liz Fletcher, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, 2013. Artist: Brian O Connor
Liz Fletcher, Under Ground Theatre, Eastbourne, 2013

Background imageFletcher Collection: Kong-Fu-Tse, or Confucius, the most celebrated Philosopher of China, c1729 Artist

Kong-Fu-Tse, or Confucius, the most celebrated Philosopher of China, c1729 Artist
Kong-Fu-Tse, or Confucius, the most celebrated Philosopher of China, c1729. According to Chinese tradition, Confucius (551-479 BC) was a thinker, political figure, educator

Background imageFletcher Collection: John Fletcher, 1579-1625. Jacobean playwright. From International Library of Famous Literature

John Fletcher, 1579-1625. Jacobean playwright. From International Library of Famous Literature, published c. 1900
John Fletcher, 1579-1625. Jacobean playwright. From International Library of Famous Literature, published c.1900

Background imageFletcher Collection: John Fletcher, 1579 To 1625. English Jacobean Playwright. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary

John Fletcher, 1579 To 1625. English Jacobean Playwright. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageFletcher Collection: Maria Jane Jewsbury Mrs Fletcher 1800-1833 English Authoress Engraved By J Cochran After G Freeman

Maria Jane Jewsbury Mrs Fletcher 1800-1833 English Authoress Engraved By J Cochran After G Freeman From The Book The National Portrait Gallery Volume Iii Published C1820

Background imageFletcher Collection: Francis Beaumont 1584 To 1616 English Dramatist And Poet Collaborator With John Fletcher

Francis Beaumont 1584 To 1616 English Dramatist And Poet Collaborator With John Fletcher

Background imageFletcher Collection: Duncan Fletcher - Cricket Coach

Duncan Fletcher - Cricket Coach Date: 1990s - 2000s

Background imageFletcher Collection: TV detectives

TV detectives
Columbo (Peter Falk), Tom Barnaby (John Nettles), Frost (David Jason), Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), Miss Marple (Joan Hickson), Inspector Wexford (George Baker), Poirot (David Suchet)

Background imageFletcher Collection: English ladies swimming team - Stockholm Olympics 1912

English ladies swimming team - Stockholm Olympics 1912
The English ladies swimming team at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912, winners of the 4 x 100m race, wearing surprisingly revealing swimming costumes

Background imageFletcher Collection: Frank Fletcher of Marlborough College, Wiltshire

Frank Fletcher of Marlborough College, Wiltshire
Frank Fletcher (1870-1954) of Marlborough College, Wiltshire -- he was Headmaster from 1903 to 1911, and was later knighted for his services to education. Date: 1911

Background imageFletcher Collection: Tatler cover - Captain Philip Fletcher Fullard, WW1

Tatler cover - Captain Philip Fletcher Fullard, WW1
Air Commodore Philip Fletcher Fullard CBE, DSO, MC and Bar, AFC (27 May 1897 24 April 1984), English First World War flying ace

Background imageFletcher Collection: Metropolitan Police officers in the station canteen

Metropolitan Police officers in the station canteen
A group of Metropolitan Police officers relaxing in the canteen at West End Central police station during a tea break. Included in the photograph are PCs Ian Fletcher, John Foxley, Arthur Webb

Background imageFletcher Collection: Three Generations of Pitcairn Islanders

Three Generations of Pitcairn Islanders
Three Generations of male Pitcairn Islanders - the descendants of Fletcher Christian or John Adams - mutineers from the Bounty who settled on the islands in 1790

Background imageFletcher Collection: Stage design for the theatre play The Spanish Curate by John Fletcher, 1935

Stage design for the theatre play The Spanish Curate by John Fletcher, 1935. Private Collection

Background imageFletcher Collection: Portrait of John Fletcher (1579-1625), c. 1620. Artist: Anonymous

Portrait of John Fletcher (1579-1625), c. 1620. Artist: Anonymous
Portrait of John Fletcher (1579-1625), c. 1620. Found in the collection of Clarendon Collection

Background imageFletcher Collection: Stage Setting for The Faithful Shepherdess, c1927. Artist: Norman Wilkinson of Four Oaks

Stage Setting for The Faithful Shepherdess, c1927. Artist: Norman Wilkinson of Four Oaks
Stage Setting for The Faithful Shepherdess, c1927. The Faithful Shepherdess is a Jacobean era stage play, the work that inaugurated the playwriting career of John Fletcher (1579-1625)




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"Fletcher: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Fletcher, a name that has left its mark in various corners of history. From Cecil Avenue in Ndola, Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia) to South Central Africa, this captivating figure has traversed continents and eras. Imagine futuristic transport with the torpedo car as Fletcher's preferred mode of travel. Speeding through time and space, he effortlessly connects April from Twelve Months of Flowers, 1730 - a vibrant engraving capturing nature's beauty - to the infamous H. M. S. Bounty. In Sheffield School Board Election of 1888, Fletcher stands tall advocating for Church and Education Act candidates. His belief in nurturing minds echoes through centuries as we catch a glimpse of Jane Austen herself in c1789. Seek respite at the Bell Hotel nestled in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire where Fletcher's presence is felt among locals and travelers alike. Here he rubs shoulders with E. Hodgson, A. Heber-Percy, Jock Fletcher at Albuhera Barracks before joining British Officers stationed at Aldershot's Albuhera Barracks. Education remains close to his heart as seen when he graces Marlborough College alongside esteemed headmasters and staff members who have shaped young minds for generations. But it isn't just academia that captivates him; sports also hold his interest. Clapton Orient footballers Jones, Fletcher, and Ellis find themselves under his watchful eye during thrilling matches on the field. And lastly but not least important is Judith Fletcher – an enigmatic individual whose story intertwines with our protagonist’s journey through time. Fletcher: A name etched across diverse landscapes - from colonial Africa to Georgian England; from bustling barracks to tranquil hotels; from educational institutions to sporting arenas; connecting people across centuries with an unwavering spirit that transcends time itself.