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Hutchinson Collection (#7)

"Hutchinson: A Tapestry of History and Imagination" Step into the world of Hutchinson, a name that echoes through time and encompasses a myriad of stories

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Spirit head above people

Spirit head above people
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Spirit head of father above Son, his wife and two Gentlemen, Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Spirit face in front of 4 men

Spirit face in front of 4 men
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Repeated pictue of spirit face in front of four men, Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Man alive and in spirit form

Man alive and in spirit form
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Photograph showing Man alive and in spirit form. Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Ectoplasmic bag

Ectoplasmic bag
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Ectoplasmic bag in front of man and woman. Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre, spirit. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Spirit in ectoplasmic bag

Spirit in ectoplasmic bag
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Spirit in ectoplasmic bag in front of man and woman, Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Man and his spirit with family

Man and his spirit with family
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Photograph of man when alive and in spirit form with his family, Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre, spirit. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Floating veiled spirit head above couple

Floating veiled spirit head above couple
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Veiled spirit head of Son floating above parents, Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre, spirit, Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Frank Burnett

Frank Burnett
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Frank Burnett, Bowler Hat, Bearded Genntleman, Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre, spirit. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Spirit head above couple

Spirit head above couple
From: The Case for Spirit Photography, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Hutchinson, 1922 Rev C L Tweedale and wife with spirit of Mrs Tweedales Father. Apparition ghost, phantom, spectre, spirit. Date: 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Anywhere on Earth is Heaven - Leslie Hutch Hutchinson

Anywhere on Earth is Heaven - Leslie Hutch Hutchinson
Music sheet cover for the song Anywhere on Earth is Heaven a recorded by heart throb crooner, Grenada-born Leslie Hutch Hutchinson. Date: c.1930

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Public Opinion by R C Carton

Public Opinion by R C Carton
Promotional flyer for Public Opinion by R. C. Carton. First produced at Wyndhams Theatre, 10th October 1905. For Hutchinsons touring production to the Spa Theatre, Scarborough, 6th August 1906

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Penelope by W Somerset Maugham

Penelope by W Somerset Maugham
Promotional postcard for Penelope by W. Somerset Maugham. First produced at the Comedy Theatre, 9th January 1909. For the Hutchinson Companys tour to Theatre Royal, Bath, 1st November 1909. Date: 1909

Background imageHutchinson Collection: It Costs So Little - Leslie Hutch Hutchinson - Music sheet

It Costs So Little - Leslie Hutch Hutchinson - Music sheet
Front cover of a music sheet for the song, It Costs So Little (But it Means So Much), as sung by Grenada-born heart throb crooner, Leslie Hutch Hutchinson. Date: c.1930

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Arkansas River Bridge, Hutchinson, Kansas, USA

Arkansas River Bridge, Hutchinson, Kansas, USA, with a horse and carriage on the left. Date: circa 1910

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Major-General R. Hutchinson, Director of Organisation

Major-General R. Hutchinson, Director of Organisation at the War Office from 1916 to 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Cover design, London Magazine, August

Cover design, London Magazine, August, one shilling, with a woman in a black swimming costume and a red scarf on her head. Containing stories by Chesterton, Baroness Orczy, Elinor Glyn and others

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Jeremy Hutchinson, Q. C. (1915 - )

Jeremy Hutchinson, Q. C. (1915 - )
Jeremy Hutchinson, Q.C. who defended George Blake on five charges under the Official Secrets Act in 1961. Blake was convicted and sentenced to 42 years imprisonment

Background imageHutchinson Collection: As M Hutchinson 3

As M Hutchinson 3
ARTHUR STUART MENTEITH HUTCHINSON Popular novelist who scored an immense success with If winter comes in 1922, at work on his next best seller. Date: 1879 - 1971

Background imageHutchinson Collection: As M Hutchinson 2

As M Hutchinson 2
ARTHUR STUART MENTEITH HUTCHINSON Popular novelist who scored an immense success with If winter comes in 1922. Date: 1879 - 1971

Background imageHutchinson Collection: THOMAS HUTCHINSON, 1774. Popular hatred of Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780), the last

THOMAS HUTCHINSON, 1774. Popular hatred of Thomas Hutchinson (1711-1780), the last Royal Governor of Massachusetts Colony, is expressed in this 1774 cartoon from Massachusetts Calendar

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Flight of Hutchinson before the Rioters, 1870S Engraving

Flight of Hutchinson before the Rioters, 1870S Engraving

Background imageHutchinson Collection: THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-1780). American colonial administrator. Oil painting by Edward Truman

THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-1780). American colonial administrator. Oil painting by Edward Truman, 1741

Background imageHutchinson Collection: ANNE HUTCHINSON (1591-1643). English religious liberal in America

ANNE HUTCHINSON (1591-1643). English religious liberal in America. Preaching in her house in Boston. Illustration, 1901, by Howard Pyle

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Jumbo, the Childrens Giant Pet. American poster for Barnum, Bailey and Hutchinson Circus, c1882

Jumbo, the Childrens Giant Pet. American poster for Barnum, Bailey and Hutchinson Circus, c1882
CIRCUS POSTER, c1882. Jumbo, the Childrens Giant Pet. American poster for Barnum, Bailey and Hutchinson Circus, c1882

Background imageHutchinson Collection: ASM (Arthur Stuart-Menteth) Hutchinson (1880-1971) British novelist and journalist

ASM (Arthur Stuart-Menteth) Hutchinson (1880-1971) British novelist and journalist. His novel If Winter Comes was a best seller in the United States in 1922

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Greetings From Hutchinson, Kansas

Greetings From Hutchinson, Kansas
Large lettercard of Hutchinson, Kansas. Views fronm the city are in each letter

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Flight of Hutchinson before the Rioters, 1870S Engraving

Flight of Hutchinson before the Rioters, 1870S Engraving

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Hutchinsons tropical enema, circa 1850

Hutchinsons tropical enema, circa 1850
Hutchinsons tropical enema (assembled) with its morocco case. This piece is in brass and steel and dates from around 1850

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Polypodium vulgare, fern

Polypodium vulgare, fern
Page 2 from The Ferns of Sidmouth (1862) by Peter Orlando Hutchinson. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Liastrea dilatata, broad buckler fern

Liastrea dilatata, broad buckler fern
Illustration from The Ferns of Sidmouth (1862) by Peter Orlando Hutchinson. Held in the Botany Library at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Broadside printed in Boston, 1774, with the name, place of business

Broadside printed in Boston, 1774, with the name, place of business and occupation of every Bostonian who had signed a
LOYALISTS, 1774. Broadside printed in Boston, 1774, with the name, place of business and occupation of every Bostonian who had signed a testimonial to Governor Thomas Hutchinson on his departure

Background imageHutchinson Collection: CIRCUS HANDBILL, c1884. Jumbo the elphant featured on an American handbill for Barnum

CIRCUS HANDBILL, c1884. Jumbo the elphant featured on an American handbill for Barnum, Bailey and Hutchinson Circus. Wood engraving, c1884

Background imageHutchinson Collection: COLONIAL COMMISSION, 1772. Commission of Joseph Moors as adjudant, signed by Thomas Hutchinson

COLONIAL COMMISSION, 1772. Commission of Joseph Moors as adjudant, signed by Thomas Hutchinson, the last Royal Governor of Massachusetts Colony, 1772

Background imageHutchinson Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Hutchinson flees from rioters protesting the Stamp Act

STAMP ACT, 1765. Lieutenant-Governor Thomas Hutchinson flees from rioters protesting the Stamp Act at Boston, August 1765. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageHutchinson Collection: STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act by attacking the house of

STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act by attacking the house of Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson at Boston, Massachusetts, on 26 August 1765. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHutchinson Collection: THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-1780). American colonial administrator. Wood engraving, 1882

THOMAS HUTCHINSON (1711-1780). American colonial administrator. Wood engraving, 1882, after a painting by Edward Truman, 1741

Background imageHutchinson Collection: BOSTON: STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act by attacking the house of

BOSTON: STAMP ACT RIOT, 1765. Sons of Liberty protesting the Stamp Act by attacking the house of Lieutenant Governor Thomas Hutchinson at Boston on 26 August 1765. Color engraving, 19th century

Background imageHutchinson Collection: With the original Hutchinson family. Tribes of John and Jess

With the original Hutchinson family. Tribes of John and Jesse. With the original Hutchinson family. Tribes of John and Jesse

Background imageHutchinson Collection: The Hutchinson Family tribes of John and Jesse

The Hutchinson Family tribes of John and Jesse. Date c1881

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Miss Jenniebelle Neal, dramatic reader and pianist with the

Miss Jenniebelle Neal, dramatic reader and pianist with the Hutchinson Family. Date c1881

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Breaking in Ponies

Breaking in Ponies
Miss Hutchinson, the owner of a 100 acre pony farm on a moor at Beaulieu, New Forest, Hampshire, England, teaches her lady pupils to round up and break in young ponies. Date: 1933

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Leslie Hutchinson

Leslie Hutchinson
Leslie Hutch Hutchinson (1900 - 1969), born in Grenada and one of the biggest cabaret stars of the 1920s and 30s. Pictured in caricature in 1953 while playing a season at the London society

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Canada - Womens Residence, Macdonald College

Canada - Womens Residence, Macdonald College
Canada - The Womens Residence at Macdonald College - established in 1905 and opened in 1907 in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue, Quebec, in the West Island region of the Island of Montreal

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Ice Palace - Montreal, Canada

Ice Palace - Montreal, Canada
The Ice Palace erected in the Dominion Square, Montreal, Canada during the Winter Festival of 1885. This extraordinary structure was built out of sixteen thousand blocks of ice three feet four inches

Background imageHutchinson Collection: Hutchinsons Essay

Hutchinsons Essay
Title-page of the ESSAY CONCERNING WITCHCRAFT by the Rev Francis HUTCHINSON, a splendidly sceptical view of the subject

Background imageHutchinson Collection: As M Hutchinson

As M Hutchinson
ARTHUR STUART MENTEITH HUTCHINSON Popular novelist who scored an immense success with If winter comes in 1922




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"Hutchinson: A Tapestry of History and Imagination" Step into the world of Hutchinson, a name that echoes through time and encompasses a myriad of stories. From Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's heroic exploits in 1798-1799 to Anne Hutchinson's gripping trial in 1637, this name carries tales that captivate our imagination. In the realm of literature, "The Flying Saucer Conspiracy" beckons us with its enigmatic cover, promising an adventure beyond our wildest dreams. Meanwhile, Edward VII graces our thoughts with his regal presence from the c1900s, reminding us of an era steeped in elegance and grandeur. But it is not only famous figures who bear this name; ordinary people also leave their mark on history. At Wheatsheaf Colliery in Pendlebury during January 1912, we witness workers balloting for a coal strike—an emblematic moment showcasing the resilience and solidarity of laborers striving for better conditions. Traveling further afield to Mentone from Garavan around 1910 brings forth images painted by Walter Frederick Roofe Tyndale—a picturesque scene that transports us to idyllic shores where time seems to stand still. Yet amidst these serene moments lie turbulent battles etched forever in memory. The Battle of Texel in 1673 unfolds before our eyes through Eugene Louis Gabriel Isabey's artistry—depicting bravery amidst chaos as soldiers clash on treacherous seas. Cultural traditions intertwine within this tapestry as well. Maori girls rubbing noses symbolize connection and respect between individuals—a beautiful glimpse into their rich heritage captured circa 1920. And let us not forget The Battle of Towton on March 29th, 1461—the blood-soaked fields bearing witness to one of England's most significant conflicts during the Wars of Roses. This historical event reminds us how power struggles shape nations and alter destinies.