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Hills And Saunders Collection

"Hills and Saunders: Capturing the Essence of Timeless Beauty" Step back in time to Ribblesdale, 1893, as envisioned by the talented creator William Roffe

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Lewis Carroll, c1900. Creator: Unknown

Lewis Carroll, c1900. Creator: Unknown
Lewis Carroll, c1900. British author of "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" and its sequel "Alice Through the Looking-Glass". Engraving after a photograph

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Ribblesdale, 1893. Creator: William Roffe

Ribblesdale, 1893. Creator: William Roffe
Ribblesdale, 1893. Portrait of British Liberal politician Thomas Lister, 4th Baron Ribblesdale (1854-1925). Lister was a captain in the Rifle Brigade and a Trustee of the National Gallery in London

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The Cambridge Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. Artist: Hills and Saunders

The Cambridge Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. Artist: Hills and Saunders
The Cambridge Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. From the Illustrated London News, 26 March 1898

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The Oxford Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. Artist: Hills and Saunders

The Oxford Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. Artist: Hills and Saunders
The Oxford Crew, Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race, 1898. From the Illustrated London News, 26 March 1898

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: RS De Havilland, 1935. Artist: Mr Mundy

RS De Havilland, 1935. Artist: Mr Mundy
RS De Havilland, 1935. Reginald Saumarez de Havilland (1850-1921), Schoolmaster and Assistant Master at Eton College and coach of the Eton Eight rowing team

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Surly Hall, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

Surly Hall, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
Surly Hall, 1935. Surly Hall was famous in the 19th century because of the riverside inn used by the students as a refreshment point after their boating activities

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Old Mahogany, 1935. Artist: Mr Mundy

Old Mahogany, 1935. Artist: Mr Mundy
Old Mahogany, 1935. Old Mahogany, employed at the Masters Boathouse in the late 19th century. From The Eton Book of the River - With Some Account of the Thames and the Evolution Boat-Racing

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Bill Windsor, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

Bill Windsor, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
Bill Windsor, 1935. William Odell, known as Bill Windsor. From The Eton Book of the River - With Some Account of the Thames and the Evolution Boat-Racing, by L.S.R. Byrne and E. L. Churchill

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The Boathouse After Reconstruction, 1909, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

The Boathouse After Reconstruction, 1909, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
The Boathouse After Reconstruction, 1909, 1935. Eton College Boat House (formerly Brocas Boat House Company) after the renovation of the old building, dated back to 1909

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Searles Boathouse, 1850-1870, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

Searles Boathouse, 1850-1870, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
Searles Boathouse, 1850-1870, 1935. Searle s, Eton Colleges boathouse in use between 1850 and 1870. From The Eton Book of the River - With Some Account of the Thames and the Evolution Boat-Racing

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The Boathouse Before Reconstruction, 1882, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

The Boathouse Before Reconstruction, 1882, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
The Boathouse Before Reconstruction, 1882, 1935. Eton College Boat House (formerly Brocas Boat House Company) before the renovation of the old building, dated back to 1882

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Rafts, Upper End, about 1850, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

Rafts, Upper End, about 1850, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
Rafts, Upper End, about 1850, 1935. Rafts is the name of a boathouse on the north bank of the River Thames, formerly used by Eton College for its boating activities

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Upper Hope, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

Upper Hope, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
Upper Hope, 1935. A group of young men bathing at Upper Hope, a bank of the Thames near Eton. From The Eton Book of the River - With Some Account of the Thames and the Evolution Boat-Racing

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: Cuckoo Weir, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders

Cuckoo Weir, 1935. Artists: Mr Mundy, Hills and Saunders
Cuckoo Weir, 1935. Cuckoo Weir, the name of a bathing place near Eton. From The Eton Book of the River - With Some Account of the Thames and the Evolution Boat-Racing, by L.S.R. Byrne and E. L

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The Wall Game at Eton: St. Andrews Day - Oppidan v. Colleges, c1900, (1903)

The Wall Game at Eton: St. Andrews Day - Oppidan v. Colleges, c1900, (1903). Artist: Hills and Saunders
The Wall Game at Eton: St. Andrews Day - Oppidan v. Colleges, c1900, (1903). The Eton wall game, originated at and is still played at Eton College

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: An Assault With the French Duelling Sword, c1900, (1903). Artist: Hills and Saunders

An Assault With the French Duelling Sword, c1900, (1903). Artist: Hills and Saunders
An Assault With the French Duelling Sword, c1900, (1903). From The Sports of the World, by F. G. Aflalo, F.R.G.S. F.Z.S. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1903]

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The future King Edward VIIand officers of the Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 1897 (1911)

The future King Edward VIIand officers of the Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 1897 (1911). Artist: Hills and Saunders
The future King Edward VIIand officers of the Queens Own Oxfordshire Hussars, 1897 (1911). From Edward VII: His Life and Times, Volume II, edited by Sir Richard Holmes, K.C.V.O

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: A royal shooting party at Windsor, 1870 (1910). Artist: Hills and Saunders

A royal shooting party at Windsor, 1870 (1910). Artist: Hills and Saunders
A royal shooting party at Windsor, 1870 (1910). The Prince of Wales (the future King Edward VII) is seated on the gate. By his side is Prince Christian of Scleswig-Holstein

Background imageHills And Saunders Collection: The Parks, cricket ground of Oxford University, 1912. Artist: Hills and Saunders

The Parks, cricket ground of Oxford University, 1912. Artist: Hills and Saunders
The Parks, cricket ground of Oxford University, 1912. From Imperial Cricket, edited by P F Warner and published by The London and Counties Press Association Ltd (London, 1912)



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"Hills and Saunders: Capturing the Essence of Timeless Beauty" Step back in time to Ribblesdale, 1893, as envisioned by the talented creator William Roffe. The picturesque landscape comes alive through his artistry, transporting us to a world where hills meet Saunders' artistic vision. In 1898, Hills and Saunders immortalized The Cambridge Crew during the Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race. Their brushstrokes beautifully depict the fierce determination etched on each rower's face, capturing the essence of this historic event. Not forgetting their tribute to The Oxford Crew in that same year's boat race. Hills and Saunders skillfully portray the strength and unity of these athletes as they battle against their rivals on the river Thames. Fast forward to 1935 when Mr Mundy collaborated with Hills and Saunders for RS De Havilland. Together, they created a masterpiece that showcases both technical prowess and artistic finesse. Surly Hall also became a subject of their collaboration in 1935. Through their combined efforts, they captured every intricate detail of this architectural gem while infusing it with life through vibrant colors. The trio continued their creative journey with Old Mahogany in 1935. Mr Mundy's expertise merged seamlessly with Hills and Saunders' unique style, resulting in an artwork that exudes warmth from its rich hues. Bill Windsor was another creation borne out of this dynamic partnership between Mr Mundy and Hills & Saunders in 1935. This piece radiates elegance as it portrays its subject with gracefulness befitting royalty. Witnessing history unfold before our eyes is made possible by Mr Mundy alongside Hills & Saunders' collaborative genius. From The Boathouse After Reconstruction (1909) to Searles Boathouse (1850-1870), we are transported across different eras through their timeless artworks. Their attention to detail shines once more in The Boathouse Before Reconstruction (1882).