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Huddleston Collection

"Huddleston: A Legacy of Influence and Resilience" From the iconic Mandela birthday concert to the historic figures like Oliver Tambo and Trevor Huddleston

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Celebrities at Mandela birthday concert

Celebrities at Mandela birthday concert
Stars who took part in the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday tribute concert in Wembley stadium, London. They include American actress Daryl Hannah. Date: 11th June 1988

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Oliver Tambo, Trevor Huddleston and others

Oliver Tambo, Trevor Huddleston and others
Oliver Reginald Tambo (1917-1993), South African anti-apartheid politician and prominent member of the African National Congress (ANC)

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Sawston Hall, Cambridgeshire, 1848 (litho)

Sawston Hall, Cambridgeshire, 1848 (litho)
KDC360266 Sawston Hall, Cambridgeshire, 1848 (litho) by Dafforne, James (1803/4-80); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cambridgeshire home of the recusant Huddleston family; rebuilt after the house was)

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Lady Isabel Neville and her second husband, Sir William Smythe, from the Smythe Tomb, St

Lady Isabel Neville and her second husband, Sir William Smythe, from the Smythe Tomb, St
779750 Lady Isabel Neville and her second husband, Sir William Smythe, from the Smythe Tomb, St. Peters Church, Elford, Staffordshire, England

Background imageHuddleston Collection: The Smythe Tomb, St. Peters Church, Elford, Staffordshire, England

The Smythe Tomb, St. Peters Church, Elford, Staffordshire, England
741544 The Smythe Tomb, St. Peters Church, Elford, Staffordshire, England, 1848-9 (hand coloured engraving) (see also 779750 & 779760) by Richardson, Edward M

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Lady Isabel Neville, alabaster effigy from the Smythe Tomb, St

Lady Isabel Neville, alabaster effigy from the Smythe Tomb, St
779760 Lady Isabel Neville, alabaster effigy from the Smythe Tomb, St. Peters Church, Elford, Staffordshire, England, 1848-9 (hand coloured engraving) (see also 741544 & 779750) by Richardson

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Hon John Walker Huddleston, Baron of the Exchequer, 1876. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Hon John Walker Huddleston, Baron of the Exchequer, 1876. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Hon John Walker Huddleston, Baron of the Exchequer, 1876. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Huddleston / Whitehall

Huddleston / Whitehall
LADY DIANA HUDDLESTON Leader in British Society Date: -

Background imageHuddleston Collection: Sir John Huddleston

Sir John Huddleston
SIR JOHN WALTER HUDDLESTON Judge, depicted as The Last of the Barons



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"Huddleston: A Legacy of Influence and Resilience" From the iconic Mandela birthday concert to the historic figures like Oliver Tambo and Trevor Huddleston, it has been intertwined with remarkable moments in history. Intriguingly, a captivating portrait titled "Portrait of a Lady in Black" takes us back to c. 1553, possibly depicting Lady Margaret Arundell. This oil on panel masterpiece showcases the timeless allure of art. Fast forward to 1848 at Sawston Hall in Cambridgeshire, where a lithograph transports us into an enchanting era. The grandeur of this estate echoes through time as it stands proudly amidst its surroundings. The Smythe Tomb at St. Peter's Church in Elford, Staffordshire, England is another testament to Huddleston's rich heritage. Here lies Lady Isabel Neville and her second husband Sir William Smythe; their alabaster effigy immortalizes their love for eternity. Delving deeper into Huddleston's diverse tapestry brings us face-to-face with Hon John Walker Huddleston, Baron of the Exchequer in 1876. Lock & Whitfield's artistic prowess captures his essence beautifully. Whitehall resonates with significance as we encounter Sir John Huddleston - a name synonymous with influence and power throughout history. His legacy continues to inspire generations even today. Notably, anti-apartheid demonstrators have rallied under the banner of justice alongside Sir John Huddleston himself - standing up against oppression and fighting for equality. Huddleston represents more than just a name; it embodies resilience against injustice and celebrates individuals who have left an indelible mark on society throughout centuries past.