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Lindsay Collection (#4)

"Lindsay: A Captivating Tapestry of History, Talent, and Legacy" In this captivating group photo, the Millwall Athletic football team stands united

Background imageLindsay Collection: LEWIS LINDSAY DYCHE (1857-1915). American naturalist. Photographed c1895

LEWIS LINDSAY DYCHE (1857-1915). American naturalist. Photographed c1895

Background imageLindsay Collection: Astronomy. James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres (1847-1913)

Astronomy. James Ludovic Lindsay, Earl Crawford and Balcarres (1847-1913), Scottish nobleman, who succeeded to his titles in 1880

Background imageLindsay Collection: Adam Lindsay Gordon

Adam Lindsay Gordon, The Australian Poet, Australia, 1888 Engraving

Background imageLindsay Collection: Lindsay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Lindsay, Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageLindsay Collection: Dr. William Lauder Lindsay (1829-1880)

Dr. William Lauder Lindsay (1829-1880)
Portrait of Dr. William Lauder Lindsay, a Scottish botanist

Background imageLindsay Collection: WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE (1868-1944). American journalist. With his son, William Lindsay, and daughter

WILLIAM ALLEN WHITE (1868-1944). American journalist. With his son, William Lindsay, and daughter, Mary

Background imageLindsay Collection: HOWARD LINDSAY (1889-1968). American actor, playwright and producer

HOWARD LINDSAY (1889-1968). American actor, playwright and producer. Lindsay in the title role of the Broadway production of Life with Father, 1939

Background imageLindsay Collection: VACHEL LINDSAY (1879-1931). American poet. Caricature, 1929, by Eva Herrmann

VACHEL LINDSAY (1879-1931). American poet. Caricature, 1929, by Eva Herrmann

Background imageLindsay Collection: As a Duck to Water by Lindsay Cable

As a Duck to Water by Lindsay Cable
A lone female bather in a fetching red and yellow bathing suit sits on the end of a pier or jetty and gazes into the water below. Date: 1927

Background imageLindsay Collection: The Divinity that Shapes our Ends by Lindsay Cable

The Divinity that Shapes our Ends by Lindsay Cable
A rather tranquil scene showing a man having his nails manicured by a pretty beautician. Date: 1930

Background imageLindsay Collection: Portrait of Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret in the paintin

Portrait of Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret in the paintin
Painter Miss Margaret Lindsay Williams at work in her London studio on a portrait of Princess Elizabeth (ten years old) and Princess Margaret (six years old) 1937

Background imageLindsay Collection: Yeoman cavalry competition for the Loyd Lindsay Cup

Yeoman cavalry competition for the Loyd Lindsay Cup
Manoeuvres of the squads of yeomanry cavalry engaged in the competition for the Loyd Lindsay prize at Wimbledon; they have to ride, four together, two of them dismount

Background imageLindsay Collection: William L Alexander

William L Alexander
WILLIAM LINDSAY ALEXANDER Scottish theologian, Professor of Theology at Edinburgh University. Date: 1808 - 1884

Background imageLindsay Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Sheeps clothing

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Sheeps clothing
Sheeps clothing (Lindsay Wolsey Esq. Late M.P. for Scrunchlambton) Illustration from a series of shadow portraits of fictional characters by Charles H Bennett entitled Shadow and Substance, 1860

Background imageLindsay Collection: Lady Harriet Lindsay presenting prizes

Lady Harriet Lindsay presenting prizes
Lady Harriet Lindsay (nee Gordon) presenting the prizes at the London Scottish Sports at Stamford Bridge, Fulham, south west London

Background imageLindsay Collection: A Mans A Man For A That by Lindsay Cable

A Mans A Man For A That by Lindsay Cable
Two women dressed in masculine outfits of shirts, ties, flat shoes and, in the case of one, knickerbockers or plus-fours, smoke cigarettes and comment on a passing gentleman wearing a kilt

Background imageLindsay Collection: On the Rocks by Lindsay Cable

On the Rocks by Lindsay Cable
A charming illustration in delicate hues depicting a young woman dressed only in a swimsuit sitting up a rock on a beach, and apparently gazing down at her reflection in a rock pool

Background imageLindsay Collection: Marchioness of Granby

Marchioness of Granby
MARION MARGARET VIOLET LINDSAY Marchioness of Granby in 1889 (she married the Marquis in 1882)

Background imageLindsay Collection: Jockey / Billy Parvin 20C

Jockey / Billy Parvin 20C
Billy Parvin, jockey, in the colours of Lady Lindsay

Background imageLindsay Collection: Duchess of Rutland 1888

Duchess of Rutland 1888
Marion Margaret Violet, marcheioness of Granby and subsequently duchess of Rutland, daughter of Colonel the Honorable C H Lindsay. A very fine portrait photo




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"Lindsay: A Captivating Tapestry of History, Talent, and Legacy" In this captivating group photo, the Millwall Athletic football team stands united, their camaraderie palpable. Among them is Lindsay, a star player whose explosive skills on the field mirror the brilliance of "A Star Explodes" by Norman Lindsay. Transporting us further back in time, we encounter an intriguing portrait capturing Charles I and Speaker Lenthall in 1850. This enigmatic image from 1947 leaves us pondering its creator's identity while marveling at Lindsay's connection to historical figures. The name Lindsay resurfaces alongside Robert Lindsay at Alma – a moment frozen in time that encapsulates bravery and valor. Meanwhile, Anthony Lindsay-Hogg and Frances Doble grace our vision through Yevonde's lens; their presence evokes tales of love and enchantment. Delving deeper into history reveals Sir Outts Lindsay – his noble stature commanding respect as he leaves an indelible mark on society. Similarly distinguished is Durham County Rugby Team where Lindsay's prowess shines bright amidst fierce competition. Stepping into politics' hallowed halls brings us face-to-face with The House of Commons during a heated debate in 1858. Amidst this tumultuous scene captured in 1947 lies evidence of how individuals like Lindsey shape nations with their words. However, not all narratives are filled with triumphs; tragedy strikes as Earl of Crawford tomb falls victim to robbery in 1881. Yet even amidst darkness, Lindsey remains resilient – a testament to strength against adversity. Lord Balcarres MP emerges from Vanity Fair as Spy captures his essence effortlessly - charisma oozes from every pore. Another luminary figure enters our narrative: Robert Lord Wantage embodies philanthropy personified - his benevolence knows no bounds. Finally, Elizabeth Lindsey graces our story – her presence radiating elegance and grace throughout generations past.