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Hyde Collection (#4)

"Hyde: A Glimpse into the Historical Tapestry of London's Iconic Park" Step back in time to 1908, when Hyde Park was abuzz with the fervor of the Suffragette Rally

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London

Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London: interior view of the main avenue looking eastwards
541450 Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London: interior view of the main avenue looking eastwards. The iron framework of the building is clearly visible

Background imageHyde Collection: Albert (1819-1861) Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840. Albert being urged to think before felling

Albert (1819-1861) Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840. Albert being urged to think before felling trees in Hyde Park
530925 Albert (1819-1861) Consort of Queen Victoria from 1840. Albert being urged to think before felling trees in Hyde Park to make way for the Crystal Palace and the Great Exhibition of 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Agricultural workers and their families at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace

Agricultural workers and their families at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London
541413 Agricultural workers and their families at the Great Exhibition of 1851 in the Crystal Palace, Hyde Park, London, in the week that admittance was one shilling (5p)

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851. Interior view of the Crystal Palace showing two

Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851. Interior view of the Crystal Palace showing two visitors being shown a stand
535212 Great Exhibition, Hyde Park, London, 1851. Interior view of the Crystal Palace showing two visitors being shown a stand of oriental products

Background imageHyde Collection: The opening by Queen Victoria of The Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London, England, 1st May, 1851

The opening by Queen Victoria of The Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London, England, 1st May, 1851
3062048 The opening by Queen Victoria of The Great Exhibition in Hyde Park, London, England, 1st May, 1851. by English School

Background imageHyde Collection: The Reform Leaguers in the Hyde Park demonstration of 1866

The Reform Leaguers in the Hyde Park demonstration of 1866
3062075 The Reform Leaguers in the Hyde Park demonstration of 1866. by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park, London Parks

Hyde Park, London Parks by W. Carruthers Affleck

Background imageHyde Collection: DDE-90039559

DDE-90039559
Canoe on the shore next to Zack Woods Pond in Hyde Park, Vermont. Date: 21/12/2011

Background imageHyde Collection: DDE-90039558

DDE-90039558
Canoe on the shore next to Zack Woods Pond in Hyde Park, Vermont. Date: 21/12/2011

Background imageHyde Collection: DDE-90039557

DDE-90039557
Mud Pond in Zack Woods. Hyde Park, Vermont. Moonset. Date: 21/12/2011

Background imageHyde Collection: Zara Hyde

Zara Hyde 10000 Metres 13 June 1994 Date: 13 June 1994

Background imageHyde Collection: David Casey, No Where To Hyde & A Glassonbury

David Casey, No Where To Hyde & A Glassonbury The Coral Cup Cheltenham Festival 2006 Cheltenham Racecourse, Cheltenham, England 15 March 2006 Date: 15 March 2006

Background imageHyde Collection: D. M. Hyde

D. M. Hyde
D.M.Hyde Race Horse Trainer 03 June 1997 Date: 03 June 1997

Background imageHyde Collection: A certain sinister block of building from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

A certain sinister block of building from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
5615707 A certain sinister block of building from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G

Background imageHyde Collection: Title page from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Title page from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S. G
5615711 Title page from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G. Hulme Beamam (1887-1932) for a 1930 edition.See more information below

Background imageHyde Collection: The horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

The horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)
5615710 The horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G. Hulme Beamam (1887-1932)See more information below

Background imageHyde Collection: The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll

The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson
5615709 The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G

Background imageHyde Collection: Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling from the Strange Case of Dr

Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll
5615708 Fled from the scene of these excesses at once glorying and trembling from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) Illustration by S.G

Background imageHyde Collection: Statue of Duke of Wellington, Hyde Park Corner, London

Statue of Duke of Wellington, Hyde Park Corner, London Date: circa 1900

Background imageHyde Collection: Vintage 19th century photograph: Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or as

Vintage 19th century photograph: Wellington Arch, also known as Constitution Arch or as the Green Park Arch, is a Grade I-listed triumphal arch by Decimus Burton that forms a centrepiece of Hyde Park

Background imageHyde Collection: Australia - Sydney, Hyde Park. Captain Cook monument

Australia - Sydney, Hyde Park. Captain Cook monument
c.1900 vintage photograph: Australia - Sydney, Hyde Park. Captain James Cook monument

Background imageHyde Collection: Rush hour traffic, Hyde Park Corner, London

Rush hour traffic, Hyde Park Corner, London
Rush hour traffic at Hyde Park Corner, London. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageHyde Collection: A Grand Apartment Block on Hyde Park Gardens, London. Date: 1909

A Grand Apartment Block on Hyde Park Gardens, London. Date: 1909

Background imageHyde Collection: Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1910

Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, London Date: circa 1910

Background imageHyde Collection: Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition showing the south and north transept

Grand Panorama of the Great Exhibition showing the south and north transept. Date: 1852

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition - East Nave viewed from the south

Great Exhibition - East Nave viewed from the south
The Great Exhibition - east nave viewed from the south. Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. The Zollverein department, looking west. Date: 1851

Great Exhibition in Hyde Park. The Zollverein department, looking west. Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition - The Mourners by John Graham

Great Exhibition - The Mourners by John Graham
Visitors to the Great Exhibition pause to admire The Mourners sculpture by John Graham. Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London

Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London
Vintage 19th century photograph: Marble Arch, Hyde Park, London

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park Corner, London, horses and carriages

Hyde Park Corner, London, horses and carriages
19th century vintage photograph: Hyde Park Corner, London

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park Corner

Hyde Park Corner in the rain. Artist: Sydney Carter Date: 1904

Background imageHyde Collection: Photograph of Prince Of Wales PH, Hoxton (Hyde Road), London

Photograph of Prince Of Wales PH, Hoxton (Hyde Road), London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub

Background imageHyde Collection: Tattersalls

Tattersalls
View of the courtyard of old Tattersalls, the main auctioneer of race horses in the United Kingdom and Ireland. The first premises occupied were near Hyde Park Corner

Background imageHyde Collection: Encampment at Montagu House

Encampment at Montagu House
The encampments set up in the gardens during the Gordon Riots in 1780. Over six days in June 1780, protests took place against the limited concessions of the first Catholic Relief Act

Background imageHyde Collection: Serpentine Bridge

Serpentine Bridge
View of the Serpentine Bridge in Hyde Park. It was designed by John Rennie the Younger in 1820 as part of newly-built West Carriage Drive bounding Hyde Park against Kensington Gardens

Background imageHyde Collection: Cake House, Hyde Park

Cake House, Hyde Park
In the time of Queen Anne, it was known as the Cheesecake House, Cake House or Minced-pie House and later was called Prices Lodge (later it was Prices Lodge, run by a widow named Frances Price)

Background imageHyde Collection: Trees in Hyde Park

Trees in Hyde Park
A clump of trees in Hyde Park. c.1840. Date: 1875

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park 1804

Hyde Park 1804
Hyde Park on a Sunday. Date: 1875

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park map

Hyde Park map
Map of Hyde Park showing Knightsbridge and the Tybourn Turnpike. 1780. Date: 1875

Background imageHyde Collection: Clarendon House

Clarendon House
A view of Clarendon House in 1666. Clarendon House was a town mansion which stood on Piccadilly in London, England, from the 1660s to the 1680s

Background imageHyde Collection: Regency gentleman rider on a horse at a crossroads

Regency gentleman rider on a horse at a crossroads in a storm blinded by his hat brim. A couple in a carriage behind him also blinded by the wind. How to Lose Your Way

Background imageHyde Collection: Cartoon, The New Marshal (George Potter)

Cartoon, The New Marshal (George Potter)
Cartoon, The New Marshal -- a comment on a large and turbulent demonstration by the Reform League in Hyde Park which had taken place some months earlier

Background imageHyde Collection: Rotten Row, London

Rotten Row, London
Painting of Rotten Row and Hyde Park Corner. Artist: C Schmidt Date: circa 1902

Background imageHyde Collection: The Ladies Mile in the Row

The Ladies Mile in the Row
Typical scene on Rotten Row in Hyde Park, where smart London society traditionally went to ride their horses. Date: 1923

Background imageHyde Collection: He gave a kind of cry and whipped upstairs from the

He gave a kind of cry and whipped upstairs from the
5615868 He gave a kind of cry and whipped upstairs from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934)

Background imageHyde Collection: Mr Utterson was aware of an odd, light foot-step drawing near from the

Mr Utterson was aware of an odd, light foot-step drawing near from the
5615865 Mr Utterson was aware of an odd, light foot-step drawing near from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageHyde Collection: Processions of suffragists in London 1908

Processions of suffragists in London 1908
Women and men protesting womens right to vote in London, notably a procession leaving Parliament Square for Hyde Park. The image is titled " woman more militant than ever"

Background imageHyde Collection: Trooping the Colour in Hyde Park, 1919

Trooping the Colour in Hyde Park, 1919
Trooping the Colour in Hyde Park. The first revival of the picturesque ceremony since 1914. The ceremony was usually held on Horse Guards Parade but it was disfigured with war huts




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"Hyde: A Glimpse into the Historical Tapestry of London's Iconic Park" Step back in time to 1908, when Hyde Park was abuzz with the fervor of the Suffragette Rally. Women from all walks of life gathered under the shadow of The Crystal Palace by Joseph Paxton, a symbol of grandeur and progress. The atmosphere was electric as they brandished their Womens Sunday Programme, demanding equality and change. In Kinver, Staffordshire, Bethany Childrens Home provided solace for those in need, while suffragettes prepared for their momentous demonstration at Hyde Park. Earl of Clarendon graced Vanity Fair as Spy captured his essence on paper – a testament to the influential figures that frequented this historic space. Aphra Farquhar's wedding dress by Worth epitomized elegance and grace; its intricate design spoke volumes about societal expectations during that era. Meanwhile, St. Georges Hospital stood tall at Hyde Park Corner, serving as a beacon of hope amidst bustling city life. The Suffragette Hyde Park Demonstration in 1908 marked an unforgettable chapter in history – women united for their rights against all odds. Even during WWII, Hyde Park Police Piggery witnessed resilience and strength amid chaos. Cast your gaze further back to 1851 when the Grand Entrance beckoned visitors to witness wonders within the Great Exhibition. Across Serpentine Lake lay an awe-inspiring view that left spectators mesmerized by human ingenuity and innovation. Fast forward to 1906 - another pivotal year for women's rights - where passionate voices echoed through Hyde Park once again during a monumental WOMENs RIGHTS DEMO. Today, these fragments from different periods intertwine within Hyde Park's rich tapestry – reminding us that it has been witness to countless tales throughout history. As you stroll along its paths or relax beneath ancient trees today, remember how this iconic park has played a significant role in shaping London's past and present.