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Howard Collection (#46)

Howard is a name that echoes through the realms of music, art, history, and entertainment

Background imageHoward Collection: Chrysler Imperial (ex-Howard Hughes), 1957, Blue, light

Chrysler Imperial (ex-Howard Hughes), 1957, Blue, light
Chrysler Imperial (ex-Howard Hughes) 1957 Blue light

Background imageHoward Collection: Blitz in London -- Howards Timber Yard, Poplar, WW2

Blitz in London -- Howards Timber Yard, Poplar, WW2
Blitz in London -- firefighters at work on timber stacks, Howards Timber Yard, Poplar, 21 September 1940

Background imageHoward Collection: Howard Andrew Knox, assistant surgeon at the immigration station at Ellis Island, New York City

Howard Andrew Knox, assistant surgeon at the immigration station at Ellis Island, New York City
ELLIS ISLAND: TESTING, c1914. Howard Andrew Knox, assistant surgeon at the immigration station at Ellis Island, New York City, administering a performance test to a potential immigrant, c1914

Background imageHoward Collection: The 1921 British expedition to Mount Everest. Standing, from left: A. F. R

The 1921 British expedition to Mount Everest. Standing, from left: A. F. R
MOUNT EVEREST EXPEDITION. The 1921 British expedition to Mount Everest. Standing, from left: A.F.R. Wollaston, Charles Howard-Bury, Alexander Heron, Harold Raeburn

Background imageHoward Collection: American reformers and womens rights advocates Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) (left)

American reformers and womens rights advocates Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) (left)
SHAW & CATT, c1910. American reformers and womens rights advocates Anna Howard Shaw (1847-1919) (left) and Carrie Clinton Chapman Catt (1859-1947). Photograph, c1910

Background imageHoward Collection: (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed at a womens suffrage rally

(1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed at a womens suffrage rally in Washington, D. C
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed at a womens suffrage rally in Washington, D.C. c1912

Background imageHoward Collection: Womens rights reformer Anna Howard Shaw (left) shaking hands with Secretary of War Newton Baker in

Womens rights reformer Anna Howard Shaw (left) shaking hands with Secretary of War Newton Baker in Washington, D. C
SHAW & BAKER, c1919. Womens rights reformer Anna Howard Shaw (left) shaking hands with Secretary of War Newton Baker in Washington, D.C. c1919

Background imageHoward Collection: (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall

(1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City
ANNA HOWARD SHAW (1847-1919). American preacher, physician and suffragette. Photographed giving a speech on Wall Street, New York City, 7 December 1911

Background imageHoward Collection: Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, and Francis Lightfoot Lee meeting at Raleigh

Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, and Francis Lightfoot Lee meeting at Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg
RALEIGH TAVERN, 1773. Thomas Jefferson, Richard Henry Lee, Patrick Henry, and Francis Lightfoot Lee meeting at Raleigh Tavern, Williamsburg, Virginia

Background imageHoward Collection: Holbein, Hans, school of (first half 16th)

Holbein, Hans, school of (first half 16th)

Background imageHoward Collection: Coeds on the steps of Miner Hall Dormitory at Howard University in Washington, D. C. 1893

Coeds on the steps of Miner Hall Dormitory at Howard University in Washington, D. C. 1893
HOWARD UNIVERSITY, 1893. Coeds on the steps of Miner Hall Dormitory at Howard University in Washington, D.C. 1893

Background imageHoward Collection: Egyptian Style 1914

Egyptian Style 1914
An image that demonstrates that the interest in Egypt as a source of inspiration predates the discovery of Tutankhamens tomb by Howard Carter in 1922. Date: 1914

Background imageHoward Collection: Charles Earl Carlisle

Charles Earl Carlisle
CHARLES HOWARD, third earl of CARLISLE Statesman Date: 1674 - 1738

Background imageHoward Collection: Colonial minutemen confront British troops on Lexington Green at the start of the American

Colonial minutemen confront British troops on Lexington Green at the start of the American Revolution, 19 April 1775
BATTLE OF LEXINGTON, 1775. Colonial minutemen confront British troops on Lexington Green at the start of the American Revolution, 19 April 1775. Wood engraving, American, 1883, after Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: (1755-1804). Hamilton on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City

(1755-1804). Hamilton on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804). Hamilton on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City, addressing the crowd on the cause of liberty, 1775. Wash drawing by Howard Pyle, 1884

Background imageHoward Collection: Bostonians on their housetops watching the Battle of Bunker Hill at Charlestown on 17 June 1775

Bostonians on their housetops watching the Battle of Bunker Hill at Charlestown on 17 June 1775
BATTLE OF BUNKER HILL, 1775. Bostonians on their housetops watching the Battle of Bunker Hill at Charlestown on 17 June 1775. Illustration, 1901, by Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: American privateers gathered outside an American Revolutionary War recruiting office at New

American privateers gathered outside an American Revolutionary War recruiting office at New London, Connecticut, c1778
RECRUITMENT, c1778. American privateers gathered outside an American Revolutionary War recruiting office at New London, Connecticut, c1778. Wood engraving, American, 1879, after Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat

American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin on his diplomatic mission to France
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin on his diplomatic mission to France aboard the U.S.S. Reprisal in the autumn of 1776

Background imageHoward Collection: Members of Major John Sullivans raiding party transport kegs of gunpowder

Members of Major John Sullivans raiding party transport kegs of gunpowder
GUNPOWDER SEIZURE, 1774. Members of Major John Sullivans raiding party transport kegs of gunpowder, which they have seized from Fort William and Mary at Portsmouth, over snowy New Hampshire terrain

Background imageHoward Collection: After arriving on horseback from Boston, Massachusetts, Paul Revere warns Major John Sullivan at

After arriving on horseback from Boston, Massachusetts, Paul Revere warns Major John Sullivan at Durham, New Hampshire
REVERE AND SULLIVAN, 1774. After arriving on horseback from Boston, Massachusetts, Paul Revere warns Major John Sullivan at Durham, New Hampshire

Background imageHoward Collection: Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris

Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris. Oil on board by Howard Pyle, c1898
TREATY OF PARIS, 1783. Benjamin Franklin and Richard Oswald discussing the Treaty of Peace at Paris. Oil on board by Howard Pyle, c1898

Background imageHoward Collection: Attack upon the (Benjamin) Chew House (1777). Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1898

Attack upon the (Benjamin) Chew House (1777). Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1898
PYLE: CHEW HOUSE ATTACK. Attack upon the (Benjamin) Chew House (1777). Oil on canvas by Howard Pyle, 1898

Background imageHoward Collection: American loyalists on their way to Canada following the end of the American Revolution, c1784

American loyalists on their way to Canada following the end of the American Revolution, c1784
LOYALISTS TO CANADA. American loyalists on their way to Canada following the end of the American Revolution, c1784. Illustration, 1901, by Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: The capture of Fort William and Mary at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 1774

The capture of Fort William and Mary at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 1774, by Major John Sullivan
FORT WILLIAM & MARY, 1774. The capture of Fort William and Mary at Portsmouth, New Hampshire, December 1774, by Major John Sullivan, a member of the first Continental Congress

Background imageHoward Collection: French army officers, with their coachmen and footmen, at Newport, Rhode Island

French army officers, with their coachmen and footmen, at Newport, Rhode Island
FRENCH OFFICERS, 1780. French army officers, with their coachmen and footmen, at Newport, Rhode Island, during their service in the American Revolution, 1780-81. Illustration by Howard Pyle, 1883

Background imageHoward Collection: The engagement between Bonhomme Richard and H. M. S. Serapis off Flamborough Head, 23 September 1779

The engagement between Bonhomme Richard and H. M. S. Serapis off Flamborough Head, 23 September 1779
JONES: BONHOMME RICHARD. The engagement between Bonhomme Richard and H.M.S. Serapis off Flamborough Head, 23 September 1779. Wood engraving, 1895, after Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat

American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin on his diplomatic mission to France
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1706-1790). American printer, publisher, scientist, inventor, statesman and diplomat. Franklin on his diplomatic mission to France aboard the U.S.S. Reprisal in the autumn of 1776

Background imageHoward Collection: (1755-1804) on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City

(1755-1804) on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City, addressing the crowd on the cause of liberty
ALEXANDER HAMILTON (1755-1804) on the steps of Kings (Columbia) College, New York City, addressing the crowd on the cause of liberty, 1775. Wood engraving, 1884, after Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: George Washington and his troops retreating from Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania

George Washington and his troops retreating from Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania
GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1754. George Washington and his troops retreating from Fort Necessity, Pennsylvania, in 1754 at the beginning of the French and Indian War

Background imageHoward Collection: President George Washington and his wife Martha at a reception

President George Washington and his wife Martha at a reception. Line engraving after an illustration, 1883
WASHINGTON RECEPTION. President George Washington and his wife Martha at a reception. Line engraving after an illustration, 1883, by Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: Left to right: Charles, Mrs. Taft, Helen, W. H. T. and Robert, in 1911

Left to right: Charles, Mrs. Taft, Helen, W. H. T. and Robert, in 1911
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT FAMILY. Left to right: Charles, Mrs. Taft, Helen, W.H.T. and Robert, in 1911

Background imageHoward Collection: The Busy Showman. President Thedore Roosevelt as a circus ringmaster controlling Congress with his

The Busy Showman. President Thedore Roosevelt as a circus ringmaster controlling Congress with his big stick
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1906. The Busy Showman. President Thedore Roosevelt as a circus ringmaster controlling Congress with his big stick. American cartoon by W.A. Rogers, 1906

Background imageHoward Collection: American cartoon, 1909, by Louis M. Glackens of the consumer dreaming that the weight of President

American cartoon, 1909, by Louis M. Glackens of the consumer dreaming that the weight of President William Howard Taft
CARTOON: WILLIAM H. TAFT. American cartoon, 1909, by Louis M. Glackens of the consumer dreaming that the weight of President William Howard Taft will lower the high cost of living

Background imageHoward Collection: (1856-1915). American educator. Left to right: Trustee Robert C

(1856-1915). American educator. Left to right: Trustee Robert C. Ogden, William Howard Taft, Booker T
BOOKER T. WASHINGTON (1856-1915). American educator. Left to right: Trustee Robert C. Ogden, William Howard Taft, Booker T

Background imageHoward Collection: (1857-1930) and Mrs. Taft with their children, from left: Charles, Helen

(1857-1930) and Mrs. Taft with their children, from left: Charles, Helen, and Robert: oil over a photograph, 1911
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930) and Mrs. Taft with their children, from left: Charles, Helen, and Robert: oil over a photograph, 1911

Background imageHoward Collection: WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). 27th President of the United States

WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). 27th President of the United States. Taft playing golf at Hot Springs, Virginia, c1908

Background imageHoward Collection: The birthplace of President William Howard Taft, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph, c1908

The birthplace of President William Howard Taft, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph, c1908
TAFT: BIRTHPLACE. The birthplace of President William Howard Taft, in Cincinnati, Ohio. Photograph, c1908

Background imageHoward Collection: President William Howard Taft and party disembarking at Natchez

President William Howard Taft and party disembarking at Natchez, Mississippi during an inspection trip down
MISSISSIPPI: NATCHEZ, 1909. President William Howard Taft and party disembarking at Natchez, Mississippi during an inspection trip down the Mississippi River

Background imageHoward Collection: The Busy Showman. President Theodore Roosevelt urging his team of workers

The Busy Showman. President Theodore Roosevelt urging his team of workers
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1906. The Busy Showman. President Theodore Roosevelt urging his team of workers, including William Howard Taft and William Crawford Gorgas

Background imageHoward Collection: President and Mrs Washington at a Presidential reception: line engraving after an illustration

President and Mrs Washington at a Presidential reception: line engraving after an illustration, 1883, by Howard Pyle
PRESIDENTIAL RECEPTION. President and Mrs Washington at a Presidential reception: line engraving after an illustration, 1883, by Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: (1857-1930). Former President Taft as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, c1925

(1857-1930). Former President Taft as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, c1925
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). Former President Taft as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, c1925

Background imageHoward Collection: Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776

Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776
WASHINGTONs ARMY, 1776. Reading the Declaration of Independence before George Washingtons army at New York, 9 July 1776. Illustration by Howard Pyle

Background imageHoward Collection: Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign

Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his
ROOSEVELT/TAFT CARTOON. Roosevelt the Take-Back Giver: In the 1908 presidential campaign, President Theodore Roosevelt makes William Taft his successor as Republican party candidate

Background imageHoward Collection: William Howard Taft (1858-1930), 27th President of the United States

William Howard Taft (1858-1930), 27th President of the United States, with George Washington Goethals (1858-1928)
TAFT WITH GOETHALS. William Howard Taft (1858-1930), 27th President of the United States, with George Washington Goethals (1858-1928), American army officer and engineer, at the Panama Canal; n.d

Background imageHoward Collection: (1857-1930). American president William Taft at a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of a Unitarian

(1857-1930). American president William Taft at a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of a Unitarian church at 16th Street
WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT (1857-1930). American president William Taft at a ceremony to lay the cornerstone of a Unitarian church at 16th Street and R Street in Washington, D.C. 1913

Background imageHoward Collection: In the 1912 presidential campaign, Republican William Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson

In the 1912 presidential campaign, Republican William Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1912. In the 1912 presidential campaign, Republican William Taft, Democrat Woodrow Wilson and Theodore Roosevelt, the Progressive or Bull Moose candidate

Background imageHoward Collection: Well Begun and Well Done. American cartoon about Theodore Roosevelts retirement from the Presidency

Well Begun and Well Done. American cartoon about Theodore Roosevelts retirement from the Presidency
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1909. Well Begun and Well Done. American cartoon about Theodore Roosevelts retirement from the Presidency and his succession by William Howard Taft (left), 1909

Background imageHoward Collection: A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S

A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S
CHRISTY: U.S. CONSTITUTION. A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787




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Howard is a name that echoes through the realms of music, art, history, and entertainment. From his mesmerizing music covers to his portrayal of Colonel Norton soaring at 28, 000 feet on Everest in 1924, Howard captivates us with his diverse talents. In one moment, he transports us to the enchanting world of "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, " where love blossoms amidst breathtaking dance routines. And then we find ourselves under the protection of the gods as we witness King Henry VIII and his wives come alive on stage. But Howard's creativity knows no bounds; he delves into historical maps like "A Plan of the town of Sheffield in the county of York drawn by W. Fairbank 1797. " With every stroke engraved by Thomas Harris, he brings forth an era long gone yet forever preserved. "The Nation Makers" showcases Howard's mastery over oil on canvas as he immortalizes the Battle of Brandywine during the Revolutionary War in 1777. His attention to detail transports us back in time and allows us to relive those pivotal moments that shaped our nation. From Jane Russell's captivating performance in "The French Line" to bringing "The Scarlet Pimpernel" to life with intrigue and adventure, Howard proves himself as a versatile artist who can capture any essence or character flawlessly. He even takes us back further into history with his depiction of The Battle of Bunker Hill in 1898. Through vibrant colors and meticulous brushstrokes, Howard breathes life into this iconic event from America's fight for independence. Yet it isn't just historical events that fascinate him; Riviera holiday makers basking on piste slopes also catch his eye. He captures their joyous spirit against a backdrop painted with snow-capped mountains and azure skies – a testament to both nature's beauty and human happiness. Ebenezer Howard's Three Magnets diagram reveals another facet of his genius.