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Frederick Collection (page 6)

"Frederick: A Multifaceted Legacy" Frederick, a name that echoes through history, evokes images of greatness and diverse accomplishments

Background imageFrederick Collection: Frereick Street, Berlin, Germany, pre 1900

Frereick Street, Berlin, Germany, pre 1900

Background imageFrederick Collection: Frederick Street, Berlin, Germany

Frederick Street, Berlin, Germany

Background imageFrederick Collection: Sir Frederick Ashton, ballet dancer in Apparitions

Sir Frederick Ashton, ballet dancer in Apparitions, the Vic-Wells Ballet, supplement to The Dancing Times, December 1937 Date: 1937

Background imageFrederick Collection: Frederick Russell Burnham

Frederick Russell Burnham

Background imageFrederick Collection: Lord Frederick Leathers

Lord Frederick Leathers
A portrait photograph of Lord Frederick James Leathers, sat in a London signal box. Date: circa 1944

Background imageFrederick Collection: Summer Holidays

Summer Holidays
Anthropomorphic animals enjoying a boat ride in high seas. Artist: Frederick Lewin Date: circa 1925

Background imageFrederick Collection: Fun on the Ice

Fun on the Ice
Christmas. Anthrompomorphic cats having fun on the ice. Artist: Frederick Lewin Date: circa 1925

Background imageFrederick Collection: Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H

Transland Ag-2 N8330H and N8831H
Transland Ag-2 N8830H and N8831H, 1st and 2nd prototypes. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co

Background imageFrederick Collection: Transland Ag-2 N8330H

Transland Ag-2 N8330H, the first prototype in flight. For some years after World War II the Transland Aircraft Company of Torrance, California, a division of Hi Shear Rivet Tool Co

Background imageFrederick Collection: Officers of The Welsh Guards near Pirbright

Officers of The Welsh Guards near Pirbright - (from left): Stevenson, Major (later Major General) William Augustus Fitzgerald Lane Fox-Pitt, CVO, DSO, MC (1896-1988), Lt. Col

Background imageFrederick Collection: Officers of the Welsh Guards at The Albuhera Barracks

Officers of the Welsh Guards at The Albuhera Barracks
(from left) Officers of the Welsh Guards: Hugh Maurice Carstairs Jones-Mortimer (1908 - 1980), Edward Watkin Williams-Wynn (1908-1977), Major James Frank Gresham ()

Background imageFrederick Collection: Chimpanzees Tea Party

Chimpanzees Tea Party Date: 1930s

Background imageFrederick Collection: Frederick Powell

Frederick Powell
Caricature of Frederick Powell, by Philippe Ledoux Date: circa 1930

Background imageFrederick Collection: Cyclist With Goat Lady

Cyclist With Goat Lady
A detailed illustration of a cyclist pushing his bike, towards a lady standing in the countryside with her goats. Date: circa 1939

Background imageFrederick Collection: Dry Docked Boats

Dry Docked Boats
An illustration which shows a number of small and large wooden boats in dry dock, with a background view of the ocean, used for advertisement purposes. Date: circa 1939

Background imageFrederick Collection: The Brewers Society Advertisement Illustration

The Brewers Society Advertisement Illustration
An advertisement illustration for the Brewers Society, showing a tabletop with four glass tankards, and a shove halfpenny board with Beer Is Best written in chalk. Date: circa 1939

Background imageFrederick Collection: The Ruberoid Co Advertisement

The Ruberoid Co Advertisement
An advertisement for the Ruberoid Co. Ltd. manufacturer of roofing products, specifically, Ruberoid strip slates. The photograph shows a summer bungalow at West Bay, Bridport

Background imageFrederick Collection: Roslyn Manor Gate Design

Roslyn Manor Gate Design
This drawing shows a design for some wrought iron gates for the Hon. Mrs. Frederick Guest, at Roslyn Manor. Date: early 1900s

Background imageFrederick Collection: Chester Cathedral Memorial

Chester Cathedral Memorial
A pair of architectural drawings of a fence design, and a memorial to the Duke of Westminster, Hugh Lupus Grosvenor, 1825-1899

Background imageFrederick Collection: First Partition of Poland

First Partition of Poland
Partitions of Poland. The First Partition of Poland. It was decided on August 5, 1772. The agreement was signed in Vienna in February 1772

Background imageFrederick Collection: Dieppe Cathedral

Dieppe Cathedral
This painting provides a view of the Church of Saint Jacques in Dieppe, France. The French Gothic cathedral was built, as seen today, around 1283. Date: circa 1923

Background imageFrederick Collection: Walter Burton Harris

Walter Burton Harris
A portrait oil painting of journalist, writer and traveller, Walter Burton Harris, who was famed for his writings as a special correspondent for The Times, in Morocco

Background imageFrederick Collection: A Dalesman's Farm, Cumberland

A Dalesman's Farm, Cumberland
A landscape oil painting of a large, white farmhouse set behind an old stone bridge in a Yorkshire countryside, a calm stream flows through to the foreground. Date: circa 1921

Background imageFrederick Collection: Bathroom Mirror

Bathroom Mirror
A portrait oil painting of a young woman, wearing a blue, white striped gown, with blue ribbons in her hair, she is looking into a large, square mirror in the bathroom

Background imageFrederick Collection: Knaresborough Castle

Knaresborough Castle
A landscape oil painting of a series of woodlands with a foreground clearing, encapsulating a view of Knaresborough castle, looming in the background, in north Yorkshire

Background imageFrederick Collection: Price's Regina Shaving Stick Advertisement

Price's Regina Shaving Stick Advertisement
An illustrated advertisement for Price's, promoting the Regina shaving stick, The stick to stick to, the image portrays a father, lovingly holding his young daughter

Background imageFrederick Collection: Decoration

Decoration
This oil painting displays a wide view of some women, wearing white robe dresses which reveal their shoulders, they are relaxing by some stones

Background imageFrederick Collection: The Home Of The P. C. C

The Home Of The P. C. C
A drawing which shows the front face of the home of the P.C.C. Great Britain's first postal college of art, an institution to aid artists in the generation of income. Date: circa 1919

Background imageFrederick Collection: Twilight

Twilight
A landscape oil painting looking across a broad landscape in twilight, through a series of tree trunks. Date: circa 1919

Background imageFrederick Collection: Dri-Ped Advertisement Travelling

Dri-Ped Advertisement Travelling
An illustrated advertisement for William Walker & Sons Ltd, promoting Dri-Ped's war & peace time services, Dri-Ped is a high quality brand of leather, used for military clothing

Background imageFrederick Collection: Knight Poster

Knight Poster
A poster design portraying a brave knight wearing armour, riding on a strong, white war horse, away from the castle which can be seen in the background

Background imageFrederick Collection: Red Towers

Red Towers
An oil painting of some tall towers, which sit under a hazy, red sky, between a number of trees. Date: circa 1918

Background imageFrederick Collection: In Britain's Riviera

In Britain's Riviera
An oil painting of some white houses situated in a row alongside a lane. Date: circa 1918

Background imageFrederick Collection: The Madeleine

The Madeleine
An atmospheric painting of L'eglise de la Madeleine, a Catholic church in Paris, designed over time by an array of architects including Pierre-Alexandre Vignon, Pierre Contant d'Ivry

Background imageFrederick Collection: Gas?

Gas?
An illustration, as part of the back page to Colour Magazine, portraying a woman busy speaking on the telephone, while leaning on a chair, upon which a black cat is laid. Date: circa 1917

Background imageFrederick Collection: Falaise, By Night

Falaise, By Night
A painting of a cobbled street area outside some shops in Falaise, Normandy, northwestern France, families are standing outside a water fountain, the area is lit only by street lamp and shop windows

Background imageFrederick Collection: Houses and Gardens

Houses and Gardens
A colourful painting of some houses and garden areas inside a picket fence. Date: circa 1917

Background imageFrederick Collection: Overheard Advertisement

Overheard Advertisement
A back page advertisement titled Overheard, featuring an illustration portraying an architect with his client. Date: circa 1917

Background imageFrederick Collection: Serenata On The Grand Canal, Venice

Serenata On The Grand Canal, Venice
This mezzotint in colours shows the Basilica di Santa Maria della Salute, a church opened in 1687, designed by architect, Baldassare Longhena, situated along the Grand Canal in Venice, Italy

Background imageFrederick Collection: A Mixed Bouquet

A Mixed Bouquet
A still life painting of a vase of flowers, varying in type and colour, including some yellow and white daisies. Date: circa 1917

Background imageFrederick Collection: Kingston Bridge

Kingston Bridge
A painting of Kingston Bridge, a stone structure which spans the River Thames, opened in 1828 and designed by Edward Lapidge. Date: circa 1916

Background imageFrederick Collection: The Shepherd And His Flock

The Shepherd And His Flock
A landscape painting of a broad grasslands trailing all the way to some distant mountains, with a main focus on a shepherd, holding his crook, wearing a hooded blue robe, standing amongst his flock

Background imageFrederick Collection: Horse Drawn Cart

Horse Drawn Cart
A painting of a horse drawn cart travelling down a countryside road, which has a row of tall, slender trees along it's edge. Date: circa 1916

Background imageFrederick Collection: Richmond Bridge

Richmond Bridge
This painting shows the Richmond Bridge, an 18th century Portland stone arch structure which crosses the River Thames, designed by James Paine and Kenton Couse. Date: circa 1916

Background imageFrederick Collection: Moonlight In An Arab City

Moonlight In An Arab City
A painting which shows an alleyway in the early evening, with two figures wearing white walking between the two rows of white buildings, located in an Arab city. Date: circa 1916

Background imageFrederick Collection: Men Were Deceivers Ever

Men Were Deceivers Ever
A painting of a woman in a bright red dress, performing a curtsy to a baby, who is sat on the grass, in the centre of four tall trees

Background imageFrederick Collection: July Noon

July Noon
A landscape oil painting of a small, but dense cluster of tall trees sat between a foreground puddled area and distant sunlit fields. Date: circa 1918

Background imageFrederick Collection: Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret playing in a sandpit

Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret playing in a sandpit
Princesses Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) (1926-) and Margaret (1930-2002), daughters of the Duke and Duchess of York playing in a sandpit at St




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"Frederick: A Multifaceted Legacy" Frederick, a name that echoes through history, evokes images of greatness and diverse accomplishments. From the world of ballet to postage stamps, mathematics to military leadership, this captivating figure has left an indelible mark on various realms. In the realm of dance, Frederick's influence is undeniable. Like Margot Fonteyn and Rudolph Nureyev gracing the stage with their ethereal movements, Frederick's presence captivates hearts and minds. Just as they pushed boundaries in their art form, so too did Frederick leave his unique imprint on different aspects of society. Venturing into the natural world, we find Frederick intertwined with David Attenborough's tales of exploration. Much like the elusive Great Crested Newt (Triturus cristatus), Frederick embodies rarity and significance. As Critically Endangered species fight for survival in our changing world, so does Frederick stand as a symbol of resilience and adaptability. Delving into history reveals another facet of this enigmatic character - an engraver extraordinaire behind iconic creations such as the Penny Black postage stamp from 1840. Crafted by skilled hands like those belonging to Frederick Heath and printed by Perkins Bacon & Co. , this revolutionary adhesive stamp forever transformed communication across borders. But there is more to Frederick than meets the eye; he transcends disciplines effortlessly. In mathematics circles reminiscent of Bernhard Riemann's genius mind at work during the 19th century, we find traces of his intellectual prowess woven into complex equations that shape our understanding today. Even within sports arenas or military landscapes akin to British Boxer Freddie Mills or Lord Roberts' strategic brilliance on battlefields past – there lies evidence attesting to Frederick's multifaceted nature. His impact extends beyond physicality or conflict but encompasses unity forged through marriage certificates like Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip’s union. Yet amidst triumphs, Frederick's compassion shines through.