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"Havelock: A Legacy of Courage and Triumph" Sir Henry Havelock, also known as Davie, was a remarkable figure whose name resonates with bravery and resilience

Background imageHavelock Collection: Henry Havelock (Holl)

Henry Havelock (Holl)
SIR HENRY HAVELOCK military commander, notably in India Date: 1795 - 1857

Background imageHavelock Collection: Henry Havelock (Mannin)

Henry Havelock (Mannin)
SIR HENRY HAVELOCK military commander, notably in India Date: 1795 - 1857

Background imageHavelock Collection: Indian Mutiny, Lucknow

Indian Mutiny, Lucknow
The capture of Lucknow by Havelock & others. Date: 1858

Background imageHavelock Collection: Victoria Cross exploits in the Indian Mutiny

Victoria Cross exploits in the Indian Mutiny
Some Victoria Cross exploits in the Indian Mutiny -- Private Dempsey rescuing Ensign Erskine (centre), Mr Mangles dressing Taylors wound (top left)

Background imageHavelock Collection: Henry Havelock in action during first Afghan War

Henry Havelock in action during first Afghan War
Henry Havelock in action against the forces of Akbar Khan during the first Afghan War. Date: 1842

Background imageHavelock Collection: India - The residency where Havelock

India - The residency where Havelock
Black and white. Large Westernised building which has fallen into disrepair. There is ivy growing up the outside walls, and some of the walls have fallen away

Background imageHavelock Collection: Miss Violet Selby-Lowndes by Madame Yevonde

Miss Violet Selby-Lowndes by Madame Yevonde
Miss Violet Nina Selby-Lowndes (1902-?) by Madame Yevonde. She was about to marry Colonel Henry Noel Havelock Wild of the 11th Hussars. Date: 1932

Background imageHavelock Collection: Havelock Moralising

Havelock Moralising
SIR HENRY HAVELOCK Scottish military commander, urging his comrades to steer clear of drink which is the most speedy road to the guard-room and the cells. Date: 1795 - 1857

Background imageHavelock Collection: India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, beach number 7, shadow of woman jumping at sunset

India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, beach number 7, shadow of woman jumping at sunset

Background imageHavelock Collection: India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, Indian tourist below umbrella on beach number 7

India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, Indian tourist below umbrella on beach number 7

Background imageHavelock Collection: India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, white sand beach number 5 at low tide

India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, white sand beach number 5 at low tide

Background imageHavelock Collection: India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, beach number 7, shadow of man jumping at sunset

India, Andaman Islands, Havelock, beach number 7, shadow of man jumping at sunset

Background imageHavelock Collection: HAVELOCK ELLIS (1859-1939). English anthropologist and psychologist. Photographed, 1922, by E

HAVELOCK ELLIS (1859-1939). English anthropologist and psychologist. Photographed, 1922, by E.O. Hoppe

Background imageHavelock Collection: Statue of the Late General Sir Henry Havelock in Trafalgar Square, London, Uk

Statue of the Late General Sir Henry Havelock in Trafalgar Square, London, Uk

Background imageHavelock Collection: Source Size = 3778 x 1262

Source Size = 3778 x 1262
The War in Egypt: a British General: Sir Havelock Allan Going to the Front

Background imageHavelock Collection: Source Size = 3904 x 2474

Source Size = 3904 x 2474
The Mutiny in India, Futtehpore, the Scene of the Late Engagement between General Havelock and Nena Sahib

Background imageHavelock Collection: GENERAL SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, a British general who is particularly associated with India

GENERAL SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, a British general who is particularly associated with India and his recapture of Cawnpore from rebels during the Indian Rebellion of 1857

Background imageHavelock Collection: The Great Snowstorm and Gale, Wrecks on the Coast, Uk, 1881: 1

The Great Snowstorm and Gale, Wrecks on the Coast, Uk, 1881: 1
THE GREAT SNOWSTORM AND GALE, WRECKS ON THE COAST, UK, 1881: 1. Vessels Ashore at Lavernock Point, near Cardiff, after the Gale of January 13th. 2. The John Ward and the Lucknow on Ryde Pier. 3

Background imageHavelock Collection: HENRY HAVELOCK (1795-1857). British general in India. The tomb of Havelock in Lucknow, India

HENRY HAVELOCK (1795-1857). British general in India. The tomb of Havelock in Lucknow, India. Engraving, English, 1887

Background imageHavelock Collection: HENRY HAVELOCK-ALLAN (1830-1897). Indian-born British soldier and politician. Photograph

HENRY HAVELOCK-ALLAN (1830-1897). Indian-born British soldier and politician. Photograph, c1897

Background imageHavelock Collection: Lady Havelock Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Lady Havelock Hospital, Colombo, Sri Lanka Date: circa 1904

Background imageHavelock Collection: Indian Mutiny 1857-1859, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the Great War of Independence

Indian Mutiny 1857-1859, also known as the Sepoy Mutiny or the Great War of Independence. First relief of Lucknow by General Henry Havelock 15 September 1857. Engraving

Background imageHavelock Collection: GENERAL SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, a British general who is particularly associated with India

GENERAL SIR HENRY HAVELOCK, a British general who is particularly associated with India and his recapture of Cawnpore from rebels during the Indian Rebellion of 1857

Background imageHavelock Collection: English anthropologist and psychologist. Photograph, early 20th century

English anthropologist and psychologist. Photograph, early 20th century
HAVELOCK ELLIS (1859-1939). English anthropologist and psychologist. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageHavelock Collection: SEPOY REBELLION, 1857. The relief of Lucknow by General Sir Henry Havelock on 25 Spetember 1857

SEPOY REBELLION, 1857. The relief of Lucknow by General Sir Henry Havelock on 25 Spetember 1857 during the Sepoy Rebellion in India: contemporary English engraving

Background imageHavelock Collection: INDIA: SEPOY REBELLION, 1857. Relief of Lucknow by Sir Henry Havelock

INDIA: SEPOY REBELLION, 1857. Relief of Lucknow by Sir Henry Havelock. Contemoprary English steel engraving

Background imageHavelock Collection: INDIA: SEPOY REBELLION, 1857. The relief of Lucknow by General Havelock

INDIA: SEPOY REBELLION, 1857. The relief of Lucknow by General Havelock. Steel engraving, English, 1859

Background imageHavelock Collection: Ingress Park, Kent

Ingress Park, Kent, the seat of William Havelock, who this year read in his newspaper about Bonapartes ill-fated invasion of Russia while his daughter, Miss Helen Havelock, drew this picture

Background imageHavelock Collection: Feeding Pigeons 1950

Feeding Pigeons 1950
Feeding the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, London, with St Martin-in-the-Fields church in the background Date: 1950s

Background imageHavelock Collection: Great Snowstorm 1881

Great Snowstorm 1881
Various ships and vessels including the Lucknow and Havelock on Ryde Pier are battered by the great snow storm & gales of 18th January 1881

Background imageHavelock Collection: Sir Henry Havelock / Music

Sir Henry Havelock / Music
Havelocks Triumphal march to relieve Cawnpore

Background imageHavelock Collection: Hh Ellis / Helen Wilson

Hh Ellis / Helen Wilson
HENRY HAVELOCK ELLIS English physician, psychologist and man of letters

Background imageHavelock Collection: Untouched beach, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India, Indian Ocean, Asia

Untouched beach, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageHavelock Collection: Leafless tree on a beautiful deserted beach, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands

Leafless tree on a beautiful deserted beach, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageHavelock Collection: People walking along the wonderful Elephanta Beach in the dusk, Havelock Island

People walking along the wonderful Elephanta Beach in the dusk, Havelock Island, Andaman Islands, India, Indian Ocean, Asia

Background imageHavelock Collection: Events / Asia / India / Mutiny

Events / Asia / India / Mutiny
The relief of Lucknow by General Havelock




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"Havelock: A Legacy of Courage and Triumph" Sir Henry Havelock, also known as Davie, was a remarkable figure whose name resonates with bravery and resilience. From Havelock Place in Warrenpoint to conducting divine worship in a Burmese pagoda, his influence spans across continents. In the captivating image titled "Henry Havelock (Anon), " we catch a glimpse of this legendary man who left an indelible mark on history. His unwavering determination is mirrored by the couple enjoying the serene fountain at Trafalgar Square - a symbol of tranquility amidst chaos. The Dilkoosha Palace in Lucknow holds bittersweet memories as it became the final resting place for Havelock in 1857. The lithograph captures the grandeur of this palace where he breathed his last breath, forever immortalizing his sacrifice. Photographs taken at General Havelock PH in London Fields and Hornsey depict him as not just a military leader but also as an enigmatic personality. These snapshots offer glimpses into his life beyond battlefields, revealing facets that make him even more intriguing. One cannot forget Lieutenant Havelock's pivotal role during the Relief of Lucknow when he fearlessly led Madras fusiliers across Charbagh Bridge. This historic event showcased both his strategic brilliance and unwavering dedication to duty. "The Triumphant Meeting of Havelock" stands as a testament to his triumph over adversity. It encapsulates the relief felt by those rescued from besieged Lucknow while honoring their valiant savior. Havelock's legacy lives on through these images that capture different aspects of his extraordinary journey. He embodies courage, honor, and selflessness - qualities that continue to inspire generations today.