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Hyde Collection (#9)

"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: Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, Viscount Cornbury, aka Sir Edward Hyde

Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, Viscount Cornbury, aka Sir Edward Hyde and Baron Hyde of Hindon, 1609 -1674. English statesman and historian

Background imageHyde Collection: Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, 1641-1711. English statesman and writer

Laurence Hyde, 1st Earl of Rochester, 1641-1711. English statesman and writer. From the 1813 edition of The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, Engraved by Mr. Houbraken and Mr

Background imageHyde Collection: At Hyde Park, London, England, 19th Century, After Louis Debucourt

At Hyde Park, London, England, 19th Century, After Louis Debucourt. From Illustrierte Sittengeschichte Vom Mittelalter Bis Zur Gegenwart By Eduard Fuchs, Published 1909

Background imageHyde Collection: A View Of The Great Exhibition Of The Works Of Industry Of All Nations In Hyde Park, London

A View Of The Great Exhibition Of The Works Of Industry Of All Nations In Hyde Park, London, England, 1851. From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageHyde Collection: Interior Of The Great Exhibition Of The Works Of Industry Of All Nations In Hyde Park, London

Interior Of The Great Exhibition Of The Works Of Industry Of All Nations In Hyde Park, London, England, 1851.From Cyclopaedia Of Useful Arts And Manufactures By Charles Tomlinson

Background imageHyde Collection: Thomas Hyde, 1636 To 1703. English Orientalist. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Thomas Hyde, 1636 To 1703. English Orientalist. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageHyde Collection: Henry Hyde 2Nd Earl Of Clarendon 1638 - 1709 Uncle To Queen Mary Ii And Queen Anne Engraved By

Henry Hyde 2Nd Earl Of Clarendon 1638 - 1709 Uncle To Queen Mary Ii And Queen Anne Engraved By Bocquet From The Book A Catalogue Of Royal And Noble Authors Volume Iv Published 1806

Background imageHyde Collection: Edward Hyde 1St Earl Of Clarendon Viscount Cornbury Sir Edward Hyde And Baron Hyde Of Hindon 1609

Edward Hyde 1St Earl Of Clarendon Viscount Cornbury Sir Edward Hyde And Baron Hyde Of Hindon 1609 1674 English Statesman From The Book A Catalogue Of Royal And Noble Authors Volume Iii Published 1806

Background imageHyde Collection: Alan Hyde Gardner 2Nd Baron Gardner 1772 To 1815 Rear Admiral In The British Navy Engraved By H

Alan Hyde Gardner 2Nd Baron Gardner 1772 To 1815 Rear Admiral In The British Navy Engraved By H Cook After Sir T Lawrence From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Iv Published C 1835

Background imageHyde Collection: William Hyde Wollaston 1766-1828. British Scientist And Philosopher. From The Book 'Gallery Of

William Hyde Wollaston 1766-1828. British Scientist And Philosopher. From The Book "Gallery Of
William Hyde Wollaston 1766-1828. British Scientist And Philosopher. From The Book " Gallery Of Portraits" Published London 1833

Background imageHyde Collection: Anne Hyde, Duchess Of York, 1637-1671. Wife Of James Ii, Mother Of Mary Ii And Queen Anne

Anne Hyde, Duchess Of York, 1637-1671. Wife Of James Ii, Mother Of Mary Ii And Queen Anne. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageHyde Collection: Edward Hyde, 1St Earl Of Clarendon 1609 To 1674. English Historian, Chancellor Of The Exchequer

Edward Hyde, 1St Earl Of Clarendon 1609 To 1674. English Historian, Chancellor Of The Exchequer, Lord Chancellor. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London

Background imageHyde Collection: Anne Hyde Duchess Of York 1637-1671 Wife Of James Ii Mother Of Mary Ii And Queen Anne From The

Anne Hyde Duchess Of York 1637-1671 Wife Of James Ii Mother Of Mary Ii And Queen Anne From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageHyde Collection: Ripples created by the action of wind, water and tides are revealed as the evening tide receeds

Ripples created by the action of wind, water and tides are revealed as the evening tide receeds, Eagle Beach State Recreation Area (near Juneau), Alaska

Background imageHyde Collection: Low tide, Eagle Beach State Recreation Area (near Juneau), Alaska

Low tide, Eagle Beach State Recreation Area (near Juneau), Alaska. The Chilkat Mountains and Lynn Canal in the distance

Background imageHyde Collection: Kayakers enjoy a tranquil morning paddle in Lynn Canal, Alaska, near Juneau

Kayakers enjoy a tranquil morning paddle in Lynn Canal, Alaska, near Juneau. Chilkat Mountains beyond

Background imageHyde Collection: A Brown Bear Forages On Dandelions, Tatshenshini-Alsek Park, Accessible From The Haines To Haines

A Brown Bear Forages On Dandelions, Tatshenshini-Alsek Park, Accessible From The Haines To Haines Junction Section Of The Alaska Highway, Summer, Yukon, Canada

Background imageHyde Collection: Crystal Palace with busy snow scene on a Christmas card

Crystal Palace with busy snow scene on a Christmas card
Crystal Palace with a busy snow scene on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageHyde Collection: Plasterer, Tech Department - 5th floor, No. 4 Hamilton Place

Plasterer, Tech Department - 5th floor, No. 4 Hamilton Place
A Plasterer in what was to become the Tech Department on the fifth floor (possibly Hyde Park side) at No.4 Hamilton Place in 1960. Date: 1960

Background imageHyde Collection: The Westfield Sydney Tower and a Hyde Park fountain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

The Westfield Sydney Tower and a Hyde Park fountain, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Background imageHyde Collection: General Strike 1926: Society women volunteers

General Strike 1926: Society women volunteers
In support of the General Strike ladies from society helped, photograph showing volunteers working in Hyde Park, London, in the open air peeling potatoes, Lady Quilter (with tray)

Background imageHyde Collection: Prince George of Battenberg, Countess Nada Torby engagement

Prince George of Battenberg, Countess Nada Torby engagement
Prince George of Battenberg pictured walking in Hyde Park with his fiancÚÑáCountess Nada Torby and her mother, Countess Torby (wife of Grand Duke Michael Mikhailovitch of Russia)

Background imageHyde Collection: Scene at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, London

Scene at Speakers Corner, Hyde Park, London, England - The End Is At Hand. circa 1970

Background imageHyde Collection: Music cover, If you re Wanting to Buy a Car

Music cover, If you re Wanting to Buy a Car, words and music by Will Hyde, as sung by Stafford Coombe, the Works Manager. Showing a man driving a Vauxhall Scoota Car. 1935




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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.