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Mentioned Collection (page 62)

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Background imageMentioned Collection: Andreas Colyns De Nole

Andreas Colyns De Nole
ANDREAS COLYNS DE NOLE Dutch, Flemish or German sculptor, not mentioned in our reference books. Date: 17TH CENTURY

Background imageMentioned Collection: Saint Sura

Saint Sura is not mentioned in any of our reference books, so we can tell you nothing about her. Possibly she was one of the many good women martyred in the 3rd century. Date: probably 3rd century

Background imageMentioned Collection: Colonel Langhorne

Colonel Langhorne
COLONEL LANGHORNE Civil War soldier, but not mentioned in our reference books Date: flourished 1640s

Background imageMentioned Collection: St Jestin Ab Geraint

St Jestin Ab Geraint
ST JESTIN AB GERAINT Welsh saint - but not mentioned in any reference book we have Date: circa 7th century ?

Background imageMentioned Collection: Eyam Ball Hotel and rocks, Dovedale

Eyam Ball Hotel and rocks, Dovedale
Labelled as the Eyam Ball Hotel, this shows the street approaching the dwelling mentioned - it also notes the piles of rock by the front door which may have been in place for use as a flood defence

Background imageMentioned Collection: Miss. Edme e Manning Suffragette

Miss. Edme e Manning Suffragette. Miss Edme e Manning B.A. Possibly an organiser for the Manchester branch of the Womens Freedom League in 1910

Background imageMentioned Collection: Miniature - Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, MC

Miniature - Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, MC
Miniature portrait of Major Sir Frederick FitzWygram, M.C. 2nd Battalion Scots Guards. Born 1884, died 1920. Captured on the 17th May 1915 (Battle of Festubert) commanding F Company

Background imageMentioned Collection: Source Loue 1864 Oil canvas 39 1 / 4 x 56 99. 7 142. 2 cm

Source Loue 1864 Oil canvas 39 1 / 4 x 56 99. 7 142. 2 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageMentioned Collection: Thomas, Lord Coningsby

Thomas, Lord Coningsby 1656 - 1729 (1692). Bate, Thomas fl. c. 1692. This is the only work known by Thomas Bate, who worked in Ireland towards the end of the seventeenth century

Background imageMentioned Collection: Paolo di Giovanni Fei, Italian (mentioned 1369-1411), The Presentation of the Virgin, c

Paolo di Giovanni Fei, Italian (mentioned 1369-1411), The Presentation of the Virgin, c. 1400, tempera on wood transferred to hardboard

Background imageMentioned Collection: Attributed to Cimabue, Italian (mentioned 1272-active 1302), Madonna and Child with

Attributed to Cimabue, Italian (mentioned 1272-active 1302), Madonna and Child with Saint John the Baptist and Saint Peter, probably c. 1290, tempera on panel

Background imageMentioned Collection: The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy: 1

The Shapira Manuscript of Deuteronomy: 1
THE SHAPIRA MANUSCRIPT OF DEUTERONOMY: 1. A Single Fold of the Manuscript, Two-Thirds of the Original Size. 2. One of the Strips of loather on which the Manuscript is Written (aA are the Joins). 3

Background imageMentioned Collection: Mother Shipton (1488-c1560) English witch and prophetess, first mentioned in 1641

Mother Shipton (1488-c1560) English witch and prophetess, first mentioned in 1641. Here with her familiar, a monkey. Engraving, 1804

Background imageMentioned Collection: Cheviot shepherd with his flock. The Cheviot is a hardy breed of sheep originating

Cheviot shepherd with his flock. The Cheviot is a hardy breed of sheep originating in the Cheviot Hills on the borders of England and Scotland and is mentioned as early as 1372

Background imageMentioned Collection: John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906), English Conservative politician

John James Robert Manners, 7th Duke of Rutland (1818-1906), English Conservative politician. Known as Lord John Manners until 1888 when he succeeded his brother as Duke of Rutland

Background imageMentioned Collection: The Romance of the Rose

The Romance of the Rose

Background imageMentioned Collection: The Romance of the Rose. s. XIV. Its mentioned

The Romance of the Rose. s. XIV. Its mentioned
" The Romance of the Rose. s.XIV. " Its mentioned how kings are made". Miniature of fol. 68v. Gothic art. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Valencia. Valencia University Library."

Background imageMentioned Collection: The sale of Manhattan (price not mentioned) - a continuous p

The sale of Manhattan (price not mentioned) - a continuous performance. Illustration shows a modern version of the sale of Manhattan Island between unidentified legislators masquerading as Natives

Background imageMentioned Collection: Piemonte Coast

Piemonte Coast
This is Mortole, not mentioned in any of our reference books or on the internet, but its a fine view of the coast of northern Italy. Date: 1850

Background imageMentioned Collection: THE SHAMBLES BY NIGHT

THE SHAMBLES BY NIGHT
THE SHAMBLES Often called Europes best preserved Medieval street; mentioned in the Doomsday book, York, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageMentioned Collection: England / Worth Matravers

England / Worth Matravers
Worth Matravers, a lovely village in Dorset, England. It is mentioned by name in the Domesday Book in 1086. Noted for its fine stone quarries. Date: 1950s

Background imageMentioned Collection: The Hermitage, Chester

The Hermitage, Chester, Cheshire, England. This is an 18th century building, on the site of an Anchorite, or Hermits Cell, mentioned in records of 1363. Date: 18th century

Background imageMentioned Collection: A DICKENS PUB

A DICKENS PUB
The Wagon and Horses, Beckhampton, Wiltshire, England, a pleasant old thatched wayside inn, mentioned in Dickens The Bagmans Story. Date: 19th century

Background imageMentioned Collection: Reading Chronicle / Persia

Reading Chronicle / Persia
AHASUERUS or XERXES I the Great King of Persia (486-465 BC), who features in the Book of Esther, and fought against the Greeks

Background imageMentioned Collection: Southwark / White Hart Inn

Southwark / White Hart Inn
The headquarters of Jack Cade when he attacked London in 1450, mentioned in Shakespeares Henry VI, and where Pickwick met Sam Weller in Dickens Pickwick Papers

Background imageMentioned Collection: Philip the Apostle 3

Philip the Apostle 3
Though mentioned from time to time in the Gospel, we know little about him: he is thought to have preached in Greece until crucified at Hierapolis. Date: first century

Background imageMentioned Collection: Philip the Apostle + X

Philip the Apostle + X
SAINT PHILIP THE APOSTLE Though mentioned sporadically in the Gospel, we know little about him : he is thought to have preached in Greece until he was crucified and stoned

Background imageMentioned Collection: Willesden Church

Willesden Church
Willsdon Church, Middlesex. The church was first mentioned in 1181 but wasn t recorded as St. Marys until around 1280. By 1500s was known for its shrine to the Virgin Mary




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"Unveiling the Untold: A Journey through Mentioned Histories" Step into the realm of forgotten tales, where Lycurgus of Sparta's wisdom echoes through time and Saint Hermione's miracles inspire awe. Imagine a pet gazelle prancing gracefully amidst ancient ruins, a symbol of untamed beauty. In the depths of winter, warmth emanates from a mother suckling her child by the fireplace, an age-old act of love and nurture. And in bustling Grand Sablon Brussels, market stalls adorn the square with vibrant colors, inviting you to indulge in sensory delights. A portrait captures the essence of Amsterdam Mennonites - their unity and resilience etched upon their faces. Meanwhile, whispers linger about White Star Line's ill-fated RMS Titanic as Jacob Milling's postcard reveals glimpses into its grandeur. Stroll along Chiddingstone High Street, where time seems to stand still amidst charming cottages and quaint shops. Leafing through pages of White Star Line's publicity booklet for RMS Titanic evokes dreams that once sailed across vast oceans. Delving deeper into history brings us to Captain John Treasure Jones Archive - two precious items that unravel stories lost at sea. Among them is a heartfelt letter from Mabel Francatelli, a passenger aboard RMS Titanic who witnessed both tragedy and heroism firsthand. Transport yourself back to 1904 London as you gaze upon the exterior of Black Bull Inn in Holborn - immortalized by Charles Dickens' beloved character Mrs. Gamp'. The inn stands as a testament to timeless literature intertwining with reality. These mentioned fragments offer tantalizing glimpses into worlds long gone but not forgotten. Join us on this captivating journey as we piece together these scattered whispers from history's tapestry – revealing hidden narratives waiting to be heard once more.