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Lords Collection (#9)

"Lords: A Rich Tapestry of History, Cricket, and Nobility" Step into the hallowed grounds Cricket Ground Art

Background imageLords Collection: genealogy lords women Purmerlandt Ilpendam two parts

genealogy lords women Purmerlandt Ilpendam two parts
The genealogy of the lords and women of Purmerlandt and Ilpendam in two parts in oblong album format in a cardboard case, Gender register in two parts. Two alba lined with red velvet

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Montfoort Memorial Tablet Memorial table

Lords Montfoort Memorial Tablet Memorial table
The Lords of Montfoort, Memorial Tablet for the Lords of Montfoort, Memorial table of the Lords of Montfoort. On the left, Mary sits with the Christ child on a throne

Background imageLords Collection: Lords ladies feasting outdoors

Lords ladies feasting outdoors
Lords and ladies feasting outdoors

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Creation 1865 Albumen silver print

Lords Creation 1865 Albumen silver print
Lords of the Creation; about 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageLords Collection: University Cricket Match Lords 1862 George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier

University Cricket Match Lords 1862 George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier
University Cricket Match at Lords, 1862. George Louis Palmella Busson Du Maurier (British, 1834-1896). Wood engraving

Background imageLords Collection: House Of Peers, England, C. 1274. From The Strand Magazine, Published 1896

House Of Peers, England, C. 1274. From The Strand Magazine, Published 1896

Background imageLords Collection: Count Hans Axel Von Fersen, 1755 A

Count Hans Axel Von Fersen, 1755 A

Background imageLords Collection: The English House Of Lords Under Edward I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R

The English House Of Lords Under Edward I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J. R
The English House Of Lords Under Edward I. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green, Published London 1893

Background imageLords Collection: Charles I In The House Of Lords, 1648. Charles I 1600 To 1649. King Of England, Scotland And Ireland

Charles I In The House Of Lords, 1648. Charles I 1600 To 1649. King Of England, Scotland And Ireland. From The Book Short History Of The English People By J.R. Green Published London 1893

Background imageLords Collection: The Taming Of The Shrew. Induction Scene Ii. A Bedchamber In The LordAśS House

The Taming Of The Shrew. Induction Scene Ii. A Bedchamber In The LordAśS House. Sly, Lord And Attendants, Some With Apparel Others With Basin And Ewer And Other Appurtenances

Background imageLords Collection: The WinterAśS Tale. Act V. Scene Iii. A Chapel In PaulinaAśS House

The WinterAśS Tale. Act V. Scene Iii. A Chapel In PaulinaAśS House. Leontes, Polixenes, Florizel, Perdita, Camillo, Paulina, Lords And Attendants. Hermione As A Statue

Background imageLords Collection: AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act V. Scene Iii. Rousillon The CountAśS Palace

AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act V. Scene Iii. Rousillon The CountAśS Palace. King, Countess Lafeu, Bertram, Helena, Diana, Lords, Attendants And Widow

Background imageLords Collection: AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act Ii. Scene Iii. Paris The KingAśS Palace

AllAśS Well That Ends Well. Act Ii. Scene Iii. Paris The KingAśS Palace. King, Helena, Lords And Attendants. From The Boydell Shakespeare Gallery Published Late 19Th Century

Background imageLords Collection: The Palace Of Westminster, Aka The Houses Of Parliament Or Westminster Palace, London

The Palace Of Westminster, Aka The Houses Of Parliament Or Westminster Palace, London, England In The Late 19Th Century. From London, Historic And Social, Published 1902

Background imageLords Collection: Close Up Of Stain Glass Window With Jesus Christ At A Table With Chalice And Holding Bread;

Close Up Of Stain Glass Window With Jesus Christ At A Table With Chalice And Holding Bread; Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Background imageLords Collection: Lord Montagu of Beaulieu April 1963. Poses next to his Mini motor car

Lord Montagu of Beaulieu April 1963. Poses next to his Mini motor car

Background imageLords Collection: State Opening of Parliament, 1913

State Opening of Parliament, 1913
The regal ceremony at Westminster - King George V entering the House of Lords to open Parliament wearing his crown and with Queen Mary on his right. Date: 1913

Background imageLords Collection: Peers entering Westminster Abbey for Coronation

Peers entering Westminster Abbey for Coronation
Peers in their robes, entering Westminster Abbey to take their places for the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II on 2 June 1953

Background imageLords Collection: King George V & Prince of Wales at Lords cricket ground

King George V & Prince of Wales at Lords cricket ground
King George V and Edward, Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII and then Duke of Windsor), pictured at Lords cricket ground where its centenary was being celebrated in June 1914

Background imageLords Collection: Honeysuckle flowers engraving 1898

Honeysuckle flowers engraving 1898
Wild flowers engraving

Background imageLords Collection: Lord William Russell of Woburn, England Victorian Engraving, Circa 1840

Lord William Russell of Woburn, England Victorian Engraving, Circa 1840
Very Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Engraving of Lord William Russell of Woburn, England Victorian Engraving, Circa 1840 from Our Own Country, Great Britain, Descriptive, Historical

Background imageLords Collection: Angus Macpherson at Lords - changing fashions

Angus Macpherson at Lords - changing fashions
Angus Macpherson at Lord s, 1875 and 1930. Social satire by cartoonist Patrick Bellew who shows how a young chaps flamboyant outfit of tartan trousers at Lords cricket ground in the 1870s is not

Background imageLords Collection: House of Commons occupying the House of Lords

House of Commons occupying the House of Lords
Temporary House of Commons occupying the House of Lords during WW2. From late June 1941 until October 1950, the Commons met in the Lords Chamber

Background imageLords Collection: Cartoon, One of the Lords of the Creation

Cartoon, One of the Lords of the Creation -- a man is angry with his wife as he doesn t think the mutton has been fully cooked. 1827

Background imageLords Collection: Strangling of the Beer Bill by Lord Brougham

Strangling of the Beer Bill by Lord Brougham
Newspaper article, Strangling (with a misprint!) of the Beer Bill by Lord Brougham and other peers in the House of Lords. The writer claims that many families will be ruined as a result

Background imageLords Collection: Lords Day Observance - Sunday shop closing

Lords Day Observance - Sunday shop closing. 1899

Background imageLords Collection: Pulpit of John Knox in which he Preached

Pulpit of John Knox in which he Preached Before the Lords of the Congregation (1841). Moore, James 1819 - 1883. Date: 1841

Background imageLords Collection: Tour of the Colonies - Royal Carriages

Tour of the Colonies - Royal Carriages - Carriages waiting outside House of Lords. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies. Date: circa 1900

Background imageLords Collection: Cartoon, The Undertakers Arms

Cartoon, The Undertakers Arms (after Hogarth), Endum Non Mendum, depicting the imagined demise of the House of Lords. A Bill had been put forward to abolish the Upper House, but was not successful

Background imageLords Collection: Sir Richard Marsh, politician, Eastbourne

Sir Richard Marsh, politician, Eastbourne
Sir Richard Marsh (1928-2011), English politician, at Eastbourne. He was Labour MP for Greenwich from 1959 until 1971, and became a government minister

Background imageLords Collection: Usages of Barcelona and primitives constitutions

Usages of Barcelona and primitives constitutions. Customs of Catalonia between lords and vassals. 13th century. Manuscript 157, folio 22. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageLords Collection: Music cover, Lords of the Air, WW2

Music cover, Lords of the Air, WW2, words and music by Michael North and Davy Burnaby. 1939

Background imageLords Collection: House of Lords, Trial of Queen Caroline

House of Lords, Trial of Queen Caroline
Interior of the House of Lords for the Trial of Her Majesty Queen Caroline. 1820

Background imageLords Collection: Sir James W Gordon

Sir James W Gordon
SIR JAMES WILLOUGHBY GORDON Scottish military, a witness in the commission sale scandal hearings in the House of Lords. Date: 1773 - 1851

Background imageLords Collection: Gladstone and Purchase

Gladstone and Purchase
WILLIAM EWART GLADSTONE He abolishes the system of purchasing commissions, against the wishes of the House of Lords. Date: 1809 - 1898

Background imageLords Collection: Robert Cecil in Action

Robert Cecil in Action
ROBERT, viscount CECIL Statesman, depicted on the floor of the House of Lords, withdrawing his blocking bill. Date: 1864-1958

Background imageLords Collection: John Bright as a Lord

John Bright as a Lord
JOHN BRIGHT, statesman, depicted - improbably ! - as seated in the House of Lords - which he had criticised as a refuge for worn-out members of the House of Commons. Date: 1811 - 1889

Background imageLords Collection: The Hall - Wollaton

The Hall - Wollaton
The Great Hall at Wollaton. The lords and ladies are ready to dine. Date: circa 16th century

Background imageLords Collection: George IV House of Lords

George IV House of Lords
George IV speaking in the House of Lords at a time when he was Prince Regent Date: circa 1812

Background imageLords Collection: 5th Duke of Richmond 3

5th Duke of Richmond 3
Charles Gordon-Lennox, 5th duke of RICHMOND Statesman, depicted in his robes as Member of the House of Lords Date: 1791 - 1860

Background imageLords Collection: Reform / 1832 / Birmingham

Reform / 1832 / Birmingham
Political Unions gather at New-Hall Hill, Birmingham, to press the case for the Reform Bill. The Bill was passed successfully through the House of Lords on 7 June 1832. Date: May 1832

Background imageLords Collection: Bristol Riot / 1831 / Dawson

Bristol Riot / 1831 / Dawson
In Bristol, where only 6000 of the 104, 000 population had the vote in 1830, a crowd protest against the House of Lords defeat of the Reform Bill by burning 100 houses Date: 31 October 1831

Background imageLords Collection: Disraeli / Cat / Bag / Lord

Disraeli / Cat / Bag / Lord
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy chastises a member of the House of Lords for meddling with the Trade Unions: they should leave that to him Date: 28 October 1871

Background imageLords Collection: Disraeli / Headmaster

Disraeli / Headmaster
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy becomes the New Head Master, alias Prime Minister, on the resignation of Lord Derby on 27 February 1868 Date: 7 March 1868

Background imageLords Collection: Lister Lord Ribblesdale

Lister Lord Ribblesdale
THOMAS LISTER, fourth baron RIBBLESDALE - aristocrat, Master of the Buckhounds, Liberal whip in the Lords, subject of a stunning portrait by Sargent in the NPG. Date: 1854 - 1925

Background imageLords Collection: John, 1st Baron Campbell

John, 1st Baron Campbell
JOHN, 1ST BARON CAMPBELL Prominent figure in the Lords in questions of law; made Chief Justice of the Queens Bench in 1850 and Lord Chancellor in 1859 Date: 1779 - 1861

Background imageLords Collection: House of Lords 1914

House of Lords 1914
THE HOUSE OF LORDS Peers and peeresses assemble in the ante-room in their state robes, coronets, tiaras, and all... Date: 1912

Background imageLords Collection: Du Maurier / Punch 1884

Du Maurier / Punch 1884
Comment on the aristocracy - discussing the abolition of the House of Lords Date: 1884




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"Lords: A Rich Tapestry of History, Cricket, and Nobility" Step into the hallowed grounds Cricket Ground Art, where Middlesex County Cricket Club and England have left an indelible mark on the sport. The echoes of cheers and triumphs reverberate through this iconic venue. As you wander through the corridors adorned with fine art, immerse yourself in the heritage shared by Middlesex CCC and England MCC. Marvel at the majestic coat of arms belonging to Hewitt Lord Lifford and Cole, Lord Mount Florence from the 18th century – symbols of nobility that once graced these walls. Gaze upon a captivating poster capturing the serene beauty of River Thames at Westminster in London. Its tranquil allure juxtaposes against the fervor that fills this historic ground during cricket matches. In a testament to inclusivity, discover The Lords Prayer inscribed in ten different languages – a reminder that unity transcends borders within these sacred precincts. The regal coat of arms belonging to Viscount Conyngham Cunningham and Lord Southwell transport you back to an era steeped in grandeur. These emblems serve as reminders of aristocratic lineages intertwined with this esteemed venue's history. Study a map showcasing St Marylebone's intricate streetscape – evidence that Lords is not just a place but an integral part of London's fabric. Uncover an unexpected chapter when Lords Cricket Ground was transformed into a goose farm during World War I in 1915. This poignant moment reminds us how even amidst conflict, life finds ways to adapt while preserving its essence. Transport yourself further back in time as Peter the Great observes with intrigue the proceedings within House - captured forever in lithographic form. Witnessing such historical events adds another layer to your experience at Lords. And finally, relish one of cricket's most cherished traditions -the annual Eton v Harrow match held at none other than Lords.