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Lorna Doone Collection

"Lorna Doone: A Captivating Tale of Love, Courage, and Adventure" Step into the enchanting world of "Lorna Doone, " where the Achilles Class Locomotive No

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3047, Lorna Doone

Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3047, Lorna Doone
4-2-2 wheel arrangement. Built 1895, withdrawn 1912

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Like a maiden, with skill and sense checking violent impulse, she stayed there for one moment only

Like a maiden, with skill and sense checking violent impulse, she stayed there for one moment only
973842 Like a maiden, with skill and sense checking violent impulse, she stayed there for one moment only, just to be admired (colour litho) by Millar

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'As mad as a March hare'said I, from Lorna Doone pub

"As mad as a March hare"said I, from Lorna Doone pub
3949429 " As mad as a March hare" said I, from Lorna Doone pub.by W & R Chambers Ltd, 1921 (colour litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: We started in proper order, therefore, as our practice is, first, the parson (colour litho)

We started in proper order, therefore, as our practice is, first, the parson (colour litho)
973854 We started in proper order, therefore, as our practice is, first, the parson (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: We started in proper order)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: More than thirty went along, like clouds upon the sunset (colour litho)

More than thirty went along, like clouds upon the sunset (colour litho)
973852 More than thirty went along, like clouds upon the sunset (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: More than thirty went along)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: That thou never shalt, sir, cried a voice as loud as a culverin (colour litho)

That thou never shalt, sir, cried a voice as loud as a culverin (colour litho)
973846 That thou never shalt, sir, cried a voice as loud as a culverin (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: That thou never shalt, sir)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead

She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble
973853 She put her pure bright lips, half smiling, half prone to reply to tears, against my forehead, lined with trouble, doubt and eager longing (colour litho) by Millar

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: I beheld the loveliest sight, 1939 (colour litho)

I beheld the loveliest sight, 1939 (colour litho)
1122755 I beheld the loveliest sight, 1939 (colour litho) by Sewell, William (1804-74); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lorna Doone published by George Harrap & Company 1939); English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: I think he knew that his time had come (colour litho)

I think he knew that his time had come (colour litho)
833234 I think he knew that his time had come (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Lorna Doone)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Before i could Think of Resistance, Stout Ropes were Flung around me

Before i could Think of Resistance, Stout Ropes were Flung around me
LLM461305 Before i could Think of Resistance, Stout Ropes were Flung around me by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Before i could Think of Resistance)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: The Doone Glen, Lynton (colour litho)

The Doone Glen, Lynton (colour litho)
726705 The Doone Glen, Lynton (colour litho) by Quinton, Alfred Robert (1853-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Doone Glen, Lynton.); © Look and Learn

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Sketches at Ilfracombe (litho)

Sketches at Ilfracombe (litho)
1595564 Sketches at Ilfracombe (litho) by Ludlow, Henry (Hal) Stephen (b.1861, fl.1880-1925); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sketches at Ilfracombe)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'Now I may cry as much as I like', from Lorna Doone pub

"Now I may cry as much as I like", from Lorna Doone pub
3949428 " Now I may cry as much as I like", from Lorna Doone pub.by W & R Chambers Ltd, 1921 (colour litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Mother had done a most wondrous thing (colour litho)

Mother had done a most wondrous thing (colour litho)
973851 Mother had done a most wondrous thing (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Mother had done a most wondrous thing)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: God sake, John Ridd, God sake, dear boy, put un down (colour litho)

God sake, John Ridd, God sake, dear boy, put un down (colour litho)
973850 God sake, John Ridd, God sake, dear boy, put un down (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: God sake, John Ridd, God sake, dear boy, put un down)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Oh, I am so glad she whispered softly, as I opened my eyes and looked at her (colour litho)

Oh, I am so glad she whispered softly, as I opened my eyes and looked at her (colour litho)
973849 Oh, I am so glad she whispered softly, as I opened my eyes and looked at her (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oh)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Now behold the end of that; John Ridd mark the end of it (colour litho)

Now behold the end of that; John Ridd mark the end of it (colour litho)
973847 Now behold the end of that; John Ridd mark the end of it (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Fools ye are; be fools for ever (colour litho)

Fools ye are; be fools for ever (colour litho)
973845 Fools ye are; be fools for ever (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fools ye are; be fools for ever)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Crinkleum, crankum, grass and clover! (colour litho)

Crinkleum, crankum, grass and clover! (colour litho)
973844 Crinkleum, crankum, grass and clover! (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crinkleum, crankum, grass and clover)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Lorna fell across my knees (colour litho)

Lorna fell across my knees (colour litho)
973840 Lorna fell across my knees (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lorna fell across my knees)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: The watchman could not help espying them, 1939 (colour litho)

The watchman could not help espying them, 1939 (colour litho)
1122763 The watchman could not help espying them, 1939 (colour litho) by Sewell, William (1804-74); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lorna Doone published by George Harrap & Company 1939); English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Illustration for Lorna Doone

Illustration for Lorna Doone
LLM462359 Illustration for Lorna Doone by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore (Chambers)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Illustration for Lorna Doone

Illustration for Lorna Doone
LLM462354 Illustration for Lorna Doone by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore (Chambers)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'Ye two fools'he said, 1939 (colour litho)

"Ye two fools"he said, 1939 (colour litho)
1122759 " Ye two fools" he said, 1939 (colour litho) by Sewell, William (1804-74); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lorna Doone published by George Harrap & Company 1939); English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Before I could offer resistance (colour litho)

Before I could offer resistance (colour litho)
833233 Before I could offer resistance (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Lorna Doone, published by Boots circa 1950); English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'Ye two fools'(colour litho)

"Ye two fools"(colour litho)
833232 " Ye two fools" (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Lorna Doone, published by Boots circa 1950); English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: I think he felt that his time was come

I think he felt that his time was come
LLM461304 I think he felt that his time was come by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: I think he felt that his time was come)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Illustration for Lorna Doone

Illustration for Lorna Doone
LLM462356 Illustration for Lorna Doone by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore (Chambers)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Illustration for Lorna Doone

Illustration for Lorna Doone
LLM462355 Illustration for Lorna Doone by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Lorna Doone by R D Blackmore (Chambers)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'Now am I to your liking cousin?', from Lorna Doone pub

"Now am I to your liking cousin?", from Lorna Doone pub
3949427 " Now am I to your liking cousin?", from Lorna Doone pub.by W & R Chambers Ltd, 1921 (colour litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'Master Ridd, are you mad?', from Lorna Doone pub

"Master Ridd, are you mad?", from Lorna Doone pub
3949426 " Master Ridd, are you mad?", from Lorna Doone pub.by W & R Chambers Ltd, 1921 (colour litho) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: And then she sighed very sadly (colour litho)

And then she sighed very sadly (colour litho)
973855 And then she sighed very sadly (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: And then she sighed very sadly)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: The words were of an ancient song, fit to cry or laugh at (colour litho)

The words were of an ancient song, fit to cry or laugh at (colour litho)
973848 The words were of an ancient song, fit to cry or laugh at (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: The words were of an ancient song)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: She in a shower of damask roses, raised her eyes and looked at me (colour litho)

She in a shower of damask roses, raised her eyes and looked at me (colour litho)
973843 She in a shower of damask roses, raised her eyes and looked at me (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: She in a shower of damask roses)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Oh, for Gods sake, John, my son, rob me not in that manner (colour litho)

Oh, for Gods sake, John, my son, rob me not in that manner (colour litho)
973841 Oh, for Gods sake, John, my son, rob me not in that manner (colour litho) by Millar, Addison Thomas (1850-1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oh, for Gods sake, John, my son)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'What is your name?'(colour litho)

"What is your name?"(colour litho)
833231 " What is your name?" (colour litho) by Brock, Charles Edmund (1870-1938); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from Lorna Doone, published by Boots circa 1950); English

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Lorna stood before me, 1939 (colour litho)

Lorna stood before me, 1939 (colour litho)
1122766 Lorna stood before me, 1939 (colour litho) by Sewell, William (1804-74); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lorna Doone published by George Harrap & Company 1939); English, out of copyright

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: 'Now', he said, 'not a word of this', 1939 (colour litho)

"Now", he said, "not a word of this", 1939 (colour litho)
1122761 " Now", he said, " not a word of this", 1939 (colour litho) by Sewell, William (1804-74); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Somerset TA23 0 Map

Somerset TA23 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Somerset TA23 0

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Antique photo of paintings: Couple in nature

Antique photo of paintings: Couple in nature
Antique dotprinted photo of paintings: Couple in nature

Background imageLorna Doone Collection: Lorna Doone Carreras Cigarette Card. ca. 1929, Lorna Doone Carreras Cigarette Card

Lorna Doone Carreras Cigarette Card. ca. 1929, Lorna Doone Carreras Cigarette Card




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"Lorna Doone: A Captivating Tale of Love, Courage, and Adventure" Step into the enchanting world of "Lorna Doone, " where the Achilles Class Locomotive No. 3047 takes us on a thrilling journey through time. Like a maiden with skill and sense, she checks her violent impulses to stay admired for just one moment. As we find ourselves at the Lorna Doone pub, madness fills the air like a March hare. But amidst the chaos, order prevails as we witness the parson leading our way forward. More than thirty souls join us on this expedition, resembling clouds upon a breathtaking sunset. Their presence adds an ethereal touch to our adventure. Suddenly, a voice as loud as a culverin echoes through the air, declaring that no force can prevent what is destined to be. It sends shivers down our spines but also ignites curiosity within us. In an unexpected turn of events, I am embraced by someone who understands my troubles and longings deeply. Her pure bright lips gently touch my forehead lined with trouble and doubt - it's an unforgettable moment captured in vibrant colors. Amidst all these wonders lies another sight that captivates our senses - it's 1939 when beauty was still cherished despite looming darkness. Time waits for no one; even he knew his end was near. The realization dawns upon him while we watch from afar in awe-struck silence. Before I could gather my thoughts or resist further, stout ropes are thrown around me - binding me tightly against my will. The struggle begins anew as uncertainty looms over what awaits beyond those ropes. The Doone Glen at Lynton beckons us with its picturesque allure painted in vivid hues - nature's masterpiece waiting to be explored by adventurous souls like ours. Sketches at Ilfracombe come alive before our eyes through litho artistry - capturing fleeting moments forever etched in our memories. "Lorna Doone" is not just a name.