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"Unlocking the Legacy: John Locke's Birthplace and Influence" Discover the birthplace of renowned English philosopher, John Locke

Background imageLocke Collection: Barnes Bridge, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré

Barnes Bridge, 1872. Creator: Gustave Doré
Barnes Bridge, 1872. Spectators under Grade II listed Barnes Railway Bridge built 1849 by Joseph Locke, during a boat race on the River Thames. From, " LONDON

Background imageLocke Collection: Catherine Cockburn

Catherine Cockburn
CATHERINE COCKBURN, nee Trotter : precocious writer whose first play was staged when she was 16 ! Friend of Congreve and Locke : thought beautiful when young. Date: 1679 - 1749

Background imageLocke Collection: Title page Two Treatises of Government: John Locke, 2nd edition 1694, First

Title page Two Treatises of Government: John Locke, 2nd edition 1694, First, attack on Divine Right of Kings: Second, dealing with Rights of Man

Background imageLocke Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, (1825). Artist:s Freeman

John Locke, English philosopher, (1825). Artist:s Freeman
John Locke, English philosopher, (1825). Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background imageLocke Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, c1713 Artist: George Vertue

John Locke, English philosopher, c1713 Artist: George Vertue
John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background imageLocke Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller

John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Artist: Sir Godfrey Kneller
John Locke, English philosopher, c1680-1704. Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background imageLocke Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, 1689. Artist: Verelst Harman

John Locke, English philosopher, 1689. Artist: Verelst Harman
John Locke, English philosopher, 1689. Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background imageLocke Collection: Conference of Engineers

Conference of Engineers
A conference of engineers for Britannia Bridge, including Robert Stephenson and I.K.Brunel

Background imageLocke Collection: John Locke, English barrister, author and politician

John Locke, English barrister, author and politician
John Locke (1805 -1880), English barrister, author, and Liberal politician, MP for Southwark. Date: 1871

Background imageLocke Collection: The Morals of Marcus by William J Locke

The Morals of Marcus by William J Locke
Promotional postcard for The Morals of Marcus dramatised from his own novel The Morals of Marcus Ordeyne (1903) by William J. Locke. First produced at the Garrick Theatre, 30th August 1906

Background imageLocke Collection: William John Locke, novelist and playwright

William John Locke, novelist and playwright
William John Locke (1863-1930), novelist and playwright. His stories include Ladies in Lavender and Stella Maris, both of which have been filmed. Date: 1925

Background imageLocke Collection: Frances Osgood

Frances Osgood
FRANCES SARGENT OSGOOD (nee Locke) American poet, author of A wreath of wild flowers from New England with her autograph Date: 1811 - 1850

Background imageLocke Collection: Philip Locke King

Philip Locke King
PETER JOHN LOCKE KING statesman and legal reformer Date: 1811 - 1885

Background imageLocke Collection: Frontispice pour le Tombeau de Boyle Locke et Sydenham

Frontispice pour le Tombeau de Boyle Locke et Sydenham
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Background imageLocke Collection: NEWSSTAND, 1937. A newsstand in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photograph by Edwin Locke

NEWSSTAND, 1937. A newsstand in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photograph by Edwin Locke, 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: STOREFRONT, 1937. A market in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photograph by Edwin Locke

STOREFRONT, 1937. A market in Manchester, New Hampshire. Photograph by Edwin Locke, 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: INOCULATION, 1937. A refugee being given an inoculation for typhoid at

ARKANSAS: INOCULATION, 1937. A refugee being given an inoculation for typhoid at a flood refugee camp in Marianna, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. View of the camp for flood refugees in Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. View of the camp for flood refugees in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, March 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. A family on the move in Ridgely, Tennessee during the flooding

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. A family on the move in Ridgely, Tennessee during the flooding of the Ohio River. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: FLOOD, 1937. A family aboard their homemade ark in Marianna, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: FLOOD, 1937. A family aboard their homemade ark in Marianna, Arkansas, during the flooding of the Ohio River. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Memphis, Tennessee during the flooding of the Ohio River

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Memphis, Tennessee during the flooding of the Ohio River. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Flooded farmland near Ridgely, Tennessee during the flooding

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Flooded farmland near Ridgely, Tennessee during the flooding of the Ohio River. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. View from a train en route from Memphis, Tennessee to Forrest City

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. View from a train en route from Memphis, Tennessee to Forrest City, Arkansas, during the flooding of the Ohio River. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Workers on the levee during the flood of the Mississippi River in Memphis

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Workers on the levee during the flood of the Mississippi River in Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Tents in the camp for black flood refugees in Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Tents in the camp for black flood refugees in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, March 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Farmland submerged by the flood at Bessie Levee near Tiptonville

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Farmland submerged by the flood at Bessie Levee near Tiptonville, Tennessee. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Houses half submerged by flood waters in Memphis, Tennessee

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Houses half submerged by flood waters in Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. A flooded street in North Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph by Edwin Locke

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. A flooded street in North Memphis, Tennessee. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: FLOOD REFUGEES, 1937. Household goods of a family moving into the camp for flood

FLOOD REFUGEES, 1937. Household goods of a family moving into the camp for flood refugees at Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A family of flood refugees and their salvaged household

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A family of flood refugees and their salvaged household goods at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees in line for a meal at the camp at Forrest City

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees in line for a meal at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees wearing identification tags after registering

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees wearing identification tags after registering at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: FLOOD REFUGEES, 1937. People wearing identification tags after registering at a

FLOOD REFUGEES, 1937. People wearing identification tags after registering at a flood refugee camp in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A street of tents at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A street of tents at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Memphis, Tennessee during the flood of the Ohio River

TENNESSEE: FLOOD, 1937. Memphis, Tennessee during the flood of the Ohio River. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Salvaged furniture and household goods at the camp at Forrest City

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Salvaged furniture and household goods at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees waiting to register at the camp at Forrest City

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees waiting to register at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Salvaged furniture at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Salvaged furniture at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A flood refugee washing clothes in the refugee camp at Forrest City

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A flood refugee washing clothes in the refugee camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. View of the camp for flood refugees in Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. View of the camp for flood refugees in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke or Walker Evans, March 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A young flood refugee at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A young flood refugee at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Poultry saved from the flood at the refugee camp at Forrest City

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE CAMP. Poultry saved from the flood at the refugee camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A cotton compress being used by the Red Cross as a temporary

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. A cotton compress being used by the Red Cross as a temporary infirmary in Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: FLOOD REFUGEES, 1937. People waiting in a food line at a flood refugee camp in Forrest City

FLOOD REFUGEES, 1937. People waiting in a food line at a flood refugee camp in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. A young flood refugee at a camp in Forrest City, Arkansas

ARKANSAS: REFUGEE, 1937. A young flood refugee at a camp in Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke, 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: FLOOD REFUGEE, 1937. A boy is served a meal in a camp for white flood refugees

FLOOD REFUGEE, 1937. A boy is served a meal in a camp for white flood refugees, Forrest City, Arkansas. Photograph by Edwin Locke in Febuary 1937

Background imageLocke Collection: Dr. R. H. Elliott Mr. T. Gordun Mr. J. R. Phillips Mr. Ralph F. Locke Mr. Powis

Dr. R. H. Elliott Mr. T. Gordun Mr. J. R. Phillips Mr. Ralph F. Locke Mr. Powis




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