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Mackintosh Collection (#3)

"Mackintosh: A Legacy of Art, Design, and Influence" From the iconic Royal Aberdeen Golf Club by Mel to the stunning Glasgow School of Art

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Exterior view church Kelso Scotland J MacKintosh

Exterior view church Kelso Scotland J MacKintosh
Exterior view of a church at Kelso, Scotland; J. MacKintosh (British, active 1870s); about 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Sir James Mackintosh 1765 To 1832 English Philosopher And Prominent Whig Engraved By J Cochran

Sir James Mackintosh 1765 To 1832 English Philosopher And Prominent Whig Engraved By J Cochran After Sir T Lawrence From The Book National Portrait Gallery Volume Iv Published C 1835

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Constance Talmadge and Captain Alastair Mackintosh, 1926

Constance Talmadge and Captain Alastair Mackintosh, 1926
Actress Constance Talmadge(1898-1973) with her husband Captain Alastair Mackintosh. This picture accompanied the revelation that they were seeking a divorce

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Princess Ileana Of Romania

Princess Ileana Of Romania
Princes Ilena of Romania (1909-1991) in Cornwall by the rocks, the youngest of three daughters of the King and Queen of Romania. She was born in Bucharest Date: 1923

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Ghent police dog, kitted out in its own mackintosh coat for wet weather, with its handler

Ghent police dog, kitted out in its own mackintosh coat for wet weather, with its handler. Mackintosh, a rubberised waterproof fabric. Engraving, London, 1907

Background imageMackintosh Collection: The Glasgow School of Art, One of the Life Rooms, c1900

The Glasgow School of Art, One of the Life Rooms, c1900. The Glasgow School of Art building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1897-1909. From The Studio Volume 19

Background imageMackintosh Collection: The Glasgow School of Art, The Antique Room, c1900

The Glasgow School of Art, The Antique Room, c1900. The Glasgow School of Art building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1897-1909. From The Studio Volume 19

Background imageMackintosh Collection: The Glasgow School of Art, The Museum, c1900

The Glasgow School of Art, The Museum, c1900. The Glasgow School of Art building designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh between 1897-1909. From The Studio Volume 19

Background imageMackintosh Collection: The Old Kitchen at Miss Cranstons Tea House, Argyle Street, Glasgow, c1906

The Old Kitchen at Miss Cranstons Tea House, Argyle Street, Glasgow, c1906. Catherine Cranston (1849-1934) employed Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) to design the interior of her Tea House

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Lady Mackintosh, (1723-1787), Jacobite of the Clan Farquharson, 1910

Lady Mackintosh, (1723-1787), Jacobite of the Clan Farquharson, 1910
Anne Farquharson, Lady Mackintosh (1723-1787). Lady Mackintoshs father was John Farquharson a staunch Jacobite of Invercauld, chief of the Clan Farquharson

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Sir James Mackintosh, Scottish writer and philosopher, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Sir James Mackintosh, Scottish writer and philosopher, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Sir James Mackintosh, Scottish writer and philosopher, (1870). An engraving of Mackintosh (1765-1832) from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen, Blackie and Son, (Glasgow)

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Royal visit to Venice lido, 1932

Royal visit to Venice lido, 1932
Edward Prince of Wales (1894-1972) (later Edward VIII) with his brother Prince George, Duke of Kent (1902-1942), pictured at the lido beach at Venice in 1932, as part of their Mediterranean trip

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Jaeger advertisement 1931

Jaeger advertisement 1931
Advertisement for Jaeger coats urging potential customers to dash round to Jaeger, to, abduct a gladdening coat. Date: 1931

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Couple at Downhill Only Club celebration, 1954

Couple at Downhill Only Club celebration, 1954
Downhill Only Club for skiers, celebration of the start of the season in London. A couple - Miss Vora Mackintosh, who was in the British skiing team, with Mr Jack Shaw-Stewart - share an aperitif

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Theres no boat like a rowboat - Music Sheet Cover

Theres no boat like a rowboat - Music Sheet Cover, words and music by Irving Gordon and featured an broadcast by Sam Browne and Ken Mackintosh

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Suffrage Pageant Womens Trades & Professions

Suffrage Pageant Womens Trades & Professions. Handbill published by the London Society for Womens Suffrage, issued for participants in the Pageant of Womens Trades and Professions, 27th April 1909

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Sir James Mackintosh 2

Sir James Mackintosh 2
SIR JAMES MACKINTOSH Scottish philosopher and statesman, in later life. Date: 1765 - 1832

Background imageMackintosh Collection: The Very Latest Craze; or, Overdoing it, 1883 (engraving)

The Very Latest Craze; or, Overdoing it, 1883 (engraving)
XJF3037905 The Very Latest Craze; or, Overdoing it, 1883 (engraving) by Du Maurier, George (1834-96); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMackintosh Collection: CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928). Scottish architect, designer and painter

CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH (1868-1928). Scottish architect, designer and painter. Photograph, c1900

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Woman wearing mackintosh standing at brick wall outdoors, (B&W)

Woman wearing mackintosh standing at brick wall outdoors, (B&W)

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Advert for Mackintoshs toffee 1933

Advert for Mackintoshs toffee 1933
All the makings of a merry party Date: 1933

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Advert for Mackintoshs Toffee de Luxe 1914

Advert for Mackintoshs Toffee de Luxe 1914
Christmas eve. Santa Claus: " If I don t stop eating this Toffe de Luxe there won t be any left for the stockings - and I orderec an extra supply this year so folks could send some to their

Background imageMackintosh Collection: MAIL ORDER, c1890s. Clothing and other goods advertised on a mail order page in Demorests Family

MAIL ORDER, c1890s. Clothing and other goods advertised on a mail order page in Demorests Family Magazine, c1890s

Background imageMackintosh Collection: Sir William Garth Morrison Chief Scout

Sir William Garth Morrison Chief Scout
Sir William Garth Morrison, Chief Scout. Date: 1996

Background imageMackintosh 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 imageMackintosh Collection: Mackintosh toffees

Mackintosh toffees
Full page colour advertisement for Mackintosh confectionary from the 1933 ILN Christmas number




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"Mackintosh: A Legacy of Art, Design, and Influence" From the iconic Royal Aberdeen Golf Club by Mel to the stunning Glasgow School of Art, Charles Rennie Mackintosh's artistic genius continues to captivate. His unique style is evident in every masterpiece he created. Step into the music room of House for an Art Lovers and be enchanted by the piano that stands as a testament to Mackintosh's ability to seamlessly blend form and function. Its elegant design harmonizes with its surroundings, creating a space that inspires creativity. In Port Vendres, La Ville c1925, we witness Mackintosh's talent as a painter. The vibrant colors and meticulous attention to detail transport us into his world of imagination. The Glasgow School of Art serves as a living tribute to Mackintosh's architectural brilliance. Its distinctive facade showcases his innovative use of materials and shapes, leaving visitors in awe at its beauty. But it wasn't just art and architecture where Mackintosh left his mark. From Smarties advertisements in the 1960s UK to coats designed for rainy weather in 1954, his influence extended beyond traditional mediums. Who can forget those nostalgic adverts for Mackintoshs' mouthwatering toffee? They not only satisfied our sweet tooth but also showcased Mackintosh's knack for captivating visuals. Hill House stands tall as another testament to his visionary designs. With its striking exterior and meticulously planned interiors, it remains an enduring symbol of elegance and sophistication. Even golf fashion was not immune from Mackintosh's touch; he revolutionized golf attire with stylish yet practical designs that continue to inspire players today. And let us not forget moments captured in history like David Steel giving a speech while Michael Foot listens intently – both men dressed impeccably in their tailored suits – embodying the timeless appeal of Mackintosh’s aesthetic sensibilities across generations. Charles Rennie Mackintosh may have passed away long ago but his legacy lives on.