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Georgian Collection (#6)

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Background imageGeorgian Collection: People in the street, Albury Street, Deptford, London, 1911

People in the street, Albury Street, Deptford, London, 1911. Street of two-storey Georgian terraced houses with elaborate carvings above the doors. People stand and chat, children play in the road

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Man, woman and baby of Corea, Korea, 1818

Man, woman and baby of Corea, Korea, 1818

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Whist. Pl 1

Whist. Pl 1
WHIST. PL 1

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Fort Monckton 33946_005

Fort Monckton 33946_005
Fort Monckton, a bastioned artillery fort built between 1781 and 1790 to defend the western approaches to Portsmouth Harbour, Hampshire, 2020

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Prospect of Whitby a002096

Prospect of Whitby a002096
Prospect Of Whitby, 57 Wapping Wall, Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, Greater London. An exterior view from the River Thames

Background imageGeorgian Collection: North Shields shops a49_07233

North Shields shops a49_07233
97-100 Howard Street, North Shields, North Tyneside, 1949. Exterior view from the north-west of 97-100 Howard Street

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Mow Cop Castle DIX02_01_177

Mow Cop Castle DIX02_01_177
MOW COP CASTLE, MOW COP, ODD RODE, CHESHIRE EAST. Mow Cop Castle viewed from the north west, 1920-1935. The castle was built as a folly by Randle Wilbraham in 1754

Background imageGeorgian Collection: High Street Sutton Coldfield, 1942 a42_03367

High Street Sutton Coldfield, 1942 a42_03367
High Street, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. The front elevation of 20-24 High Street, including the premises of Boots the Chemists

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Devonshire House, Derby a42_00925

Devonshire House, Derby a42_00925
Devonshire House, 32 - 36 Corn Market, Derby. The exterior of Devonshire House at 32-36 Corn Market

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Salford Town Hall a42_02127

Salford Town Hall a42_02127
Town Hall, Bexley Square, Salford. An exterior view of the Town Hall in 1942, showing the south facade with two contemporary cars in the foreground

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Courthouse in Falmouth, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica

Courthouse in Falmouth, Trelawny Parish, Jamaica

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Doors, 18th Century Georgian town houses, Shoreditch, London, England, Uk

Doors, 18th Century Georgian town houses, Shoreditch, London, England, Uk

Background imageGeorgian Collection: 18th Century Georgian town houses, Shoreditch, London, England, Uk

18th Century Georgian town houses, Shoreditch, London, England, Uk

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Kartlis Deda, Mother of Georgia monument on Sololaki hill, Tbilisi (Tiflis), Georgia

Kartlis Deda, Mother of Georgia monument on Sololaki hill, Tbilisi (Tiflis), Georgia

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument on the Georgian Military Road, Gudauri

Russia-Georgia Friendship Monument on the Georgian Military Road, Gudauri, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Georgia

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Aerial view over the Circus, Bath, Somerset, England

Aerial view over the Circus, Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Aerial view over the Georgian housing of The Circus, Bath, Somerset, England

Aerial view over the Georgian housing of The Circus, Bath, Somerset, England

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgia, Tbilisi, Old Town, Clock tower attached to the puppet theatre

Georgia, Tbilisi, Old Town, Clock tower attached to the puppet theatre

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgia, Tbilisi, Old Town, Hotel Check Point, Frida Kahlo wall art

Georgia, Tbilisi, Old Town, Hotel Check Point, Frida Kahlo wall art

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Georgian townhouses off the Fulham Road, London, England, UK

Georgian townhouses off the Fulham Road, London, England, UK

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Weavers House, Manchesters Northern Quarter IC294_001

Weavers House, Manchesters Northern Quarter IC294_001
Manchesters Northern Quarter. Cut-away reconstruction drawing showing the arrangement of living and working quarters in a weavers cottage

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Duke of Wellington Paste Pot Lid DP173092

Duke of Wellington Paste Pot Lid DP173092
Walmer Castle, Kent. Paste pot lid of the Duke of Wellington, 1810. Based on one of the earliest portraits of the Duke, painted in India in 1804 by Robert Home, after Wellingtons victory at Assaye

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Mount Kazbek (5047m), the third-highest peak in Georgia, bordering Russia, with the

Mount Kazbek (5047m), the third-highest peak in Georgia, bordering Russia, with the Gergeti Trinity Church on its slopes and the village of Stepantsminda. Khevi-Kazbegi region. Georgia, Caucasus

Background imageGeorgian Collection: A Georgian Pillory - early 19th century engraving

A Georgian Pillory - early 19th century engraving. Date: early 19th century

Background imageGeorgian Collection: 1950s Birthday Card

1950s Birthday Card
Georgian street scene depicting a cocky young man attracting the eye of young wife whose old husband is fixated on secondhand books. Artist: Anon Date: circa 1950

Background imageGeorgian Collection: View of the Georgian (Regency) Pelham Court on the seafront at Hastings

View of the Georgian (Regency) Pelham Court on the seafront at Hastings

Background imageGeorgian Collection: The Metekhi temple, which is picturesquely located on a rock above the Kura river

The Metekhi temple, which is picturesquely located on a rock above the Kura river, is definitely one of the business cards of Tbilisi

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth, 1675-1725

Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth, 1675-1725
Charles Whitworth, 1st Baron Whitworth, British diplomat, 1675-1725. In wig, cravatte and coat. Charles Lord Whitworth, from an original picture in the collection of R. Whitworth

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Leonard Willan, English writer and poet, fl. 1648-1670

Leonard Willan, English writer and poet, fl. 1648-1670. Roman bust on a pedestal. Author of Astrea 1651, and Orgula, 1658

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Philip Wharton, Duke of Wharton, 1698-1731

Philip Wharton, Duke of Wharton, 1698-1731. Powerful Jacobite politician, lost his fortune in the South Sea Bubble of 1720. Philip, Duke of Wharton, from an original picture by Charles Jervas

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, English lawyer, diplomat, 1605-1675

Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, English lawyer, diplomat, 1605-1675
Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke, English lawyer, diplomat, writer, parliamentarian and Lord Keeper of the Great Seal of England, 1605-1675. In collar and cloak, with coat of arms and wreath

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Francis White, English bishop, c.1564-1638

Francis White, English bishop, c.1564-1638
Francis White, Bishop of Ely, controversialist, c.1564-1638. In skull cap, ruff collar, doublet and mantle, writing with quill pen in a book. Fran. White T

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Samuel Wesley, English divine and poet, 1662-1735

Samuel Wesley, English divine and poet, 1662-1735
Samuel Wesley, English clergyman, divine and poet, 1662-1735. Writer of controversial prose, and book of poetry, Maggots. In laurel wreath, cravatte, doublet, with quill pen and books

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick, 1625-1678

Mary Rich, Countess of Warwick, 1625-1678. English noble woman and diarist, wife of Charles Rich, 4th Earl of Warwick, maid of honour to Queen Henrietta Maria

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Weever, English antiquary, poet and historian, 1576-1632

John Weever, English antiquary, poet and historian, 1576-1632. In skull cap, ruff collar and doublet, with books and human skull

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Robert Rich and Henry Rich, father and son

Robert Rich and Henry Rich, father and son
Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, 1587-1658. English colonial administrator, admiral, and Puritan, commander of the Parliamentarian navy during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, 1587-1658

Robert Rich, 2nd Earl of Warwick, 1587-1658. English colonial administrator, admiral, and Puritan, commander of the Parliamentarian navy during the Wars of the Three Kingdoms

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Hewson, Colonel in the New Model Army, died 1662

John Hewson, Colonel in the New Model Army, died 1662
John Hewson, one-eyed Colonel for the Parliament, regicide, died 1662. Fought in the English Civil War, led a New Model Army regiment in Oliver Cromwell's invasion of Ireland

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir William Waller, English Parliamentarian soldier, c. 1597-166

Sir William Waller, English Parliamentarian soldier, c. 1597-166
Sir William Waller, English soldier, c. 1597-1668. Commander of Parliamentarian armies during the First English Civil War

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir William Waller, English Parliamentarian soldier, c. 1597-166

Sir William Waller, English Parliamentarian soldier, c. 1597-166
Sir William Waller, English soldier, c. 1597-1668. Commander of Parliamentarian armies during the First English Civil War. On horseback in plate armour, sash, collar and boots with spurs

Background imageGeorgian Collection: King William II of England, William Rufus, c.1056-1100

King William II of England, William Rufus, c.1056-1100. In crown, ermine mantle and jeweled collar, holding orb and sceptre. Wilhelmus II, DG Rex Anglia et Dux Norman

Background imageGeorgian Collection: William the Conqueror as Saint George

William the Conqueror as Saint George slaying a dragon. In oval frame with crown and coat of arms and dates of the kings of England. William I, first Norman king of England, c.1028-1087

Background imageGeorgian Collection: King William I of England, c. 1028-1087

King William I of England, c. 1028-1087
William the Congueror, King William I of England, c. 1028-1087. In helmet crown with dragon crest, plate armour, holding a sword and shield. Wilhelmus Conquestor Rex Anglia Dux Norman

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Eva Vliegen, the woman who lived on the smell of flowers

Eva Vliegen, the woman who lived on the smell of flowers
Eva Vliegen, woman who lived on the smell of flowers, 16th century Germany. The miraculous maid of Moers who lived without food for 17 years. From a curious and scarce print. Heva Vliegen Tot Meurs

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Barbara van Beck, German celebrity, 1629-c.1668

Barbara van Beck, German celebrity, 1629-c.1668
Barbara van Beck, German celebrity and performer, 1629-c.1668

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Thomas Vaux, English poet, 1509-1556

Thomas Vaux, English poet, 1509-1556
Thomas Vaux, English noble and poet, 2nd Baron Vaux of Harrowden, 1509-1556. In cap, fur mantle, doublet and collar. Eldest son of Nicholas Vaux, 1st Baron Vaux, and Anne Green. Lord Vaux

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale, 1626-1697

John Hay, 1st Marquess of Tweeddale, 1626-1697. Second Earl of Tweeddale and Lord Chancellor of Scotland. In wig and ermine mantle. Marquis of Twedale. After a portrait by Sir Godfrey Kneller

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Tradescant the Younger, botanist and gardener, 1608-1662

John Tradescant the Younger, botanist and gardener, 1608-1662. Collector of specimens for his father John Tradescant the Elder's cabinet of curiosities. From a drawing

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, c. 1508-1549

Thomas Seymour, 1st Baron Seymour of Sudeley, c. 1508-1549. Brother of Jane Seymour, 3rd wife, and later husband of Catherine Parr, 6th wife of King Henry VIII. In cap, ruff collar, fur cape

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir James Thornhill, English baroque painter, 1675-1734

Sir James Thornhill, English baroque painter, 1675-1734
Sir James Thornhill, English painter, 1675-1734. Artist of historical subjects working in the Italian baroque tradition.. In wig, cravatte and coat

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Strype, English historian and biographer, 1643-1737

John Strype, English historian and biographer, 1643-1737
John Strype, English clergyman, historian and biographer, 1643-1737

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford, c. 1599-1673

Henry Grey, 1st Earl of Stamford, c. 1599-1673. English nobleman and military leader. Roundhead general defeated at the siege of Exeter. Vignette of Exeter Cathedral and the River Exe

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, 1593-1641

Thomas Wentworth, 1st Earl of Strafford, 1593-1641. English statesman, supporter of King Charles I and Lord Deputy of Ireland. Thomas Earl of Stafford, Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Lucy Sacheverell, muse to the poet Richard Lovelace

Lucy Sacheverell, muse to the poet Richard Lovelace
Lucy Sacheverell, mysterious beauty and muse to the English Cavalier poet Richard Lovelace and subject of his poems, Lucasta or Lux Casta, 1649. Lucy Schaverel

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Hewit, royalist divine

John Hewit, royalist divine, chaplain to King Charles I of England, 1614-1658. In skull cap, collar and ecclesiastical robes

Background imageGeorgian Collection: William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, 1582-1662

William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, 1582-1662. English nobleman and politician, known for his involvement in overseas colonies. In skull cap, ruff collar and robes

Background imageGeorgian Collection: William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, 1582-1662

William Fiennes, 1st Viscount Saye and Sele, 1582-1662. English nobleman and politician, known for his involvement in overseas colonies. William, Viscount Say & Seale, Master of the Court of Wards

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Stephen, King of England, c.1092-1154

Stephen, King of England, c.1092-1154. Stephen of Blois, Count of Boulogne and Duke of Normandy. In plumed helmet, suit of plate armour, fur cape, holding a battle axe. King Stephen of England

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Rogers, English Puritan preacher, c. 1570-1636

John Rogers, English Puritan preacher, c. 1570-1636
John Rogers, English Puritan clergyman, c. 1570-1636. Preacher of the word of God 31 years at Dedham in Essex. From a scarce print with skull cap, ruff collar, robes and Holy Book

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir John Ruthven, English Civil War general, died 1648

Sir John Ruthven, English Civil War general, died 1648. Military officer who also fought in Denmark and Sweden in the Thirty Years War. General Ruthven. In flat collar, sash and plate armour

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Kyrle, English lawyer and philanthropist, 1637-1724

John Kyrle, English lawyer and philanthropist, 1637-1724. Alexander Pope gave him the name the Man of Ross in his Moral Essays, 1732. From a drawing by Gardiner

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir Walter Raleigh, English Elizabethan statesman, c. 1552-161

Sir Walter Raleigh, English Elizabethan statesman, c. 1552-161
Sir Walter Raleigh, English Elizabethan statesman, soldier, writer and explorer, c. 1552-1618

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir George Rawdon, 1st Baronet of Moira, 1604-1684

Sir George Rawdon, 1st Baronet of Moira, 1604-1684
Sir George Rawdon, 1st Baronet of Moira, County Down, 1604-1684. English army officer and politician in Ireland. Captain Sir George Rawdon, Knight and Barronet

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, 1619-1682

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, 1619-1682. German-English soldier, admiral and scientist. Prince Rupert, Count Palatine of the Rhine, General of the Horse to King Charles

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Alexander Henderson, Scottish theologian

Alexander Henderson, Scottish theologian, one of the founders of the Reformed Church of Scotland, 1583-1646.. In ruff collar, doublet and cloak, holding a book

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 1619-1682

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 1619-1682
Prince Rupert of the Rhine, Duke of Cumberland, 1619-1682. German-English soldier, admiral and scientist. Prince Rupert, Count Palatine of the Rhine, General of the Horse to King Charles. Aet 1643

Background imageGeorgian Collection: King Richard III of England, 1452-1485

King Richard III of England, 1452-1485
Richard III, 1452-1485, King of England and Lord of Ireland, last king of the House of York and the Plantagenet dynasty. In jeweled hat, with orb and broken sceptre, ermine cape and jeweled collar

Background imageGeorgian Collection: King Richard II of England, 1367-1400

King Richard II of England, 1367-1400
Richard II or Richard of Bordeaux, 1367-1400. King of England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399. With crown, holding orb and sceptre, in mantle with ermine cape and jeweled collar

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Philip Herbert and Edward Sackville, English courtiers

Philip Herbert and Edward Sackville, English courtiers
Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and 1st Earl of Montgomery, 1584-1650, English courtier, nobleman, and politician

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Oval portrait of King Richard I of England, 1157-1199

Oval portrait of King Richard I of England, 1157-1199
King Richard I of England, Duke of Normandy, 1157-1199. With crown and sword, in suit of plate armour. From William Faithorne's set of Kings. Sold by Robert Peake

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester, c. 1598-1675

John Paulet, 5th Marquess of Winchester, c. 1598-1675. Royalist, imprisoned in the Tower of London for high treason by Oliver Cromwell. John Powlett, Marquis of Winchester. From a drawing

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Hugh Peter, English preacher and soldier, 1598-1660

Hugh Peter, English preacher and soldier, 1598-1660
Hugh Peter, English preacher, political advisor and soldier, 1598-1660. Supported the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War. Veri Effigies Hugh Peters aet. 57. Printed by Peter Cole

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Thomas May, from his book Nim, the Satirical Puppy, 1637

Thomas May, from his book Nim, the Satirical Puppy, 1637
Portrait of an English dandy called Nim, the Satirical Puppy, 1637. Perhaps its author T.M. Thomas May, English poet, dramatist and historian, 1594-1650

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Matthew Parker, English bishop, 1504-1575

Matthew Parker, English bishop, 1504-1575. Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England from 1559 until his death in 1575. Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury

Background imageGeorgian Collection: General James Oglethorpe at Dr. Johnson's booksale, 1785

General James Oglethorpe at Dr. Johnson's booksale, 1785
General James Oglethorpe, died 1786 aged 102

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Sir Felim O'Neill of Kinard, Irish rebel, 17th century

Sir Felim O'Neill of Kinard, Irish rebel, 17th century
Sir Felim O'Neill of Kinard, Irish Catholic politician and solider, 1604-1653. Launched the Irish rebellion in Ulster in 1641 against the Protestant forces

Background imageGeorgian Collection: James Hamilton, 2nd Marquis of Hamilton, 1589-1625

James Hamilton, 2nd Marquis of Hamilton, 1589-1625
James Hamilton, 2nd Marquis of Hamilton and 4th Earl of Arran, 1589-1625. Scottish nobleman and politician. In van Dyke beard, ruff collar, brocade doublet, gloves. James Hamleton

Background imageGeorgian Collection: James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, 1612-1650

James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, 1612-1650
James Graham, 1st Marquess of Montrose, Scottish poet and soldier, 1612-1650. The Great Montrose, Earl of Kingcairne, Lt. Governour and Captain General in the Kingdom of Scotland

Background imageGeorgian Collection: The Family of Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor, 1478-1535

The Family of Sir Thomas More, Lord Chancellor, 1478-1535

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Thomas Mytton, general in the Parliamentary army

Thomas Mytton, general in the Parliamentary army
Oval portrait of Thomas Mytton, c.1597-1656, general in the Parliamentary army during the English Civil War. General Mitton. From a rare print

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Oval portrait of John Milton, English poet, aged 62

Oval portrait of John Milton, English poet, aged 62, 1608-1674. Frontispiece to an edition of Paradise Lost. With long hair, collar and gown. Joannis Miltoni Effigies Aetat 62

Background imageGeorgian Collection: John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton, 1539-1613

John Harington, 1st Baron Harington of Exton, 1539-1613. English courtier and politician. With earring, in ruff collar, cloak and embroidered doublet, with heraldic figures of lion rampant and cock

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Maurice, Prince Palatine of the Rhine, 1621-1652

Maurice, Prince Palatine of the Rhine, 1621-1652. Fought in the English Civil War on the Royalist side. On horseback, in suit of plate armour with collar and sash

Background imageGeorgian Collection: Floram Marchand, the Water Spouter, 17th century

Floram Marchand, the Water Spouter, 17th century
Floram Marchand, the Water Spouter. French entertainer from Tours who drank water and vomited wine (red, burgundy, white). Brought to London in 1650 to perform




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"Exploring the Georgian Era: A Glimpse into Art, History, and Culture" Step back in time to the Georgian era with these captivating hints. Lawrence's portrait of the Duke of Wellington J040044 showcases a legendary figure who shaped history. Marvel at the intricate details in the engraving of Marble Hill House J900203, a stunning architectural gem from that period. Delve into illicit activities with Landseer's The Illicit Highland Whisky Still J040064, a glimpse into secret operations during those times. Jervas' masterpiece Elizabeth and Henrietta Finch J030048 captures the elegance and grace women. Nature lovers will be enchanted by Constable's Hampstead Heath with Pond and Bathers K040850, an idyllic scene that transports you to peaceful landscapes. Smeatons Tower N080736 stands tall as a testament to engineering brilliance during this era. Relive historic battles through Allan's The Battle of Waterloo J040105, where heroes clashed on the battlefield. Gainsborough's Countess Howe J880100 exudes aristocratic charm while Greyhounds coursing a Fox J920623 depicts thrilling hunting scenes. Discover great minds like Charles Darwin (aged six) and Catherine in Sharples' captivating painting K971925. Admire delicate flowers in A Group of Auriculas or get lost in Miss Murray's beauty portrayed by Lawrence in his artwork J910513. The Georgian era captivates us with its artistry, historical significance, and cultural richness. Step into this enchanting world through these remarkable glimpses from different facets of life during that time.

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