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Middleton Collection (#2)

Middleton, a name that echoes through various locations and historical figures, holds a rich tapestry of stories and landmarks

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Reptiles and Insects

Reptiles and Insects

Background imageMiddleton Collection: West View of City of Edinburgh

West View of City of Edinburgh

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Palace of Prince Strozzi, Florence, Italy

Palace of Prince Strozzi, Florence, Italy

Background imageMiddleton Collection: City of Malacca, East Indies

City of Malacca, East Indies

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lovers Leap, Stoney Middleton

Lovers Leap, Stoney Middleton

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Stoney Middleton Lover's Leap early 1900s

Stoney Middleton Lover's Leap early 1900s

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lovers leap Inn, Stoney Middleton

Lovers leap Inn, Stoney Middleton

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Stoney Middleton Lover's Leap Inn early 1900s

Stoney Middleton Lover's Leap Inn early 1900s

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Stoney Middleton early 1900s

Stoney Middleton early 1900s

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Stoney Middleton

Stoney Middleton

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Old lead mines, Middleton Dale

Old lead mines, Middleton Dale

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton Dale Old Lead Mines early 1900s

Middleton Dale Old Lead Mines early 1900s

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton Dale early 1900s

Middleton Dale early 1900s

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton Dale

Middleton Dale

Background imageMiddleton Collection: 1840s Victorian Map of Oxfordshire

1840s Victorian Map of Oxfordshire

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton, Sunderland goalkeeper, during match

Middleton, Sunderland goalkeeper, during match
Sunderland goalkeeper Middleton picks the football out of the net after Arsenal's Davidson scores Date: 1946

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Beagle Pup G-AXHK

Beagle Pup G-AXHK
Beagle B.121 Pup Series 1 G-AXHK (msn B121-071), nearing completion at Shoreham Airport, before delivery to the Middleton St. George Aero Club, circa May 1969. Date: 1969

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Gloster Javelin T. 3 XH437 3T3

Gloster Javelin T. 3 XH437 3T3
Royal Air Force - Gloster Javelin T.3 XH437 3T3 of No.33 Squadron, at RAF Middleton St. George, on 16 September 1961. Date: 1961

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Barry Middleton

Barry Middleton England V Holland Mens Hockey Olympic Stadium, Beijing, China 13 August 2008 Date: 13 August 2008

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Tony Middleton

Tony Middleton Hampshire CCC 13 May 1993 Date: 13 May 1993

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Titlepage of The Changeling by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, 1653

Titlepage of The Changeling by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, 1653
2639976 Titlepage of The Changeling by Thomas Middleton and William Rowley, 1653 by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Photograph of Middleton Arms, Dalston, London

Photograph of Middleton Arms, Dalston, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Silver spangled Polish cock and hen

Silver spangled Polish cock and hen, Gallus gallus domesticus, Henry Beldons pair, first prize at Crystal Palace 1871 and Dublin 1872

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Blenkinsopps Patent Steam Carriage

Blenkinsopps Patent Steam Carriage, fly engine with eight wagons, Middleton near Leeds, 1812. Reproduction of engraving. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Model of Matthew Murrays steam locomotive

Model of Matthew Murrays steam locomotive propelled by a toothed wheel engaging in a rack on one of the rails, used 1812-1835. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Mr H. E. Moss, managing director of the London Hippodrome

Mr H. E. Moss, managing director of the London Hippodrome
Sir Horace Edward Moss (1852 - 1912), British theatre impresario and the founder, chairman and joint managing director of the Moss Empires Ltd

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Diana C. Bulteel

Diana C. Bulteel was born in 1918 at Steyning, Sussex, England. She is the daughter of Walter Gordon Bulteel and Ada Constance Gaunt. 1939

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Audrey Devereux with her children

Audrey Devereux with her children
Audrey Maureen Leslie Meakin was the daughter of James Meakin and Emma Beatrice Wallace. She married, firstly, Hon. Robert Godfrey de Bohun Devereux, son of Robert Charles Devereux

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Queensberry with her children and Hon. Mrs. Rose

Lady Queensberry with her children and Hon. Mrs. Rose
Cathleen Sabine Mann (1896-1959), Artist; former wife of 11th Marquess of Queensberry, and later wife of J. R. Follett; daughter of Harrington Mann with her children David Harrington Angus Douglas

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Jeni LeGon

Jeni LeGon (August 14, 1916 December 7, 2012) was an American dancer, dance instructor, and actress. She was one of the first African-American women to establish a solo career in tap. 1936

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Timothy Hunloke

Timothy Hunloke
Timothy Henry Hunloke was born on 30 December 1932.1 He was the son of Lt.-Col. Henry Philip Hunloke and Lady Anne Cavendish. He was educated at Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, Devon, England

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Miss Ruth Primrose

Miss Ruth Primrose
Ruth Alice Hannah Mary Wood (nee Primrose), Countess of Halifax (1916-1989) on the front cover of The Tatler. Her engagement with Hon. Charles Wood is announced in the caption. 1936

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Hon. Lydia Noel-Buxton

Hon. Lydia Noel-Buxton
Hon. Lydia Victoria Noel-Buxton was born on 4 February 1922. She was the daughter of Noel Edward Noel-Buxton, 1st Baron Noel-Buxton and Lucy Edith Burn

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Viscountess Long of Wraxhall

Viscountess Long of Wraxhall
Frances Laura (nÚÑáCharteris), Duchess of Marlborough (1915-1990), Former wife of 2nd Viscount Long and of 3rd Earl of Dudley and of Michael Canfield

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Dunn with her daughter Anne

Lady Dunn with her daughter Anne
Irene Clarice O Brien (nÚÑáRichards, formerly Marchioness of Queensberry and Lady Dunn) (1898-1977), Music hall entertainer; former wife of 11th Marquess of Queensberry and of Sir James Dunn, 1st Bt

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Duchess of Leinster

Duchess of Leinster
Agnes) Raffaelle FitzGerald (nÚÑáKennedy), Duchess of Leinster (1901-1993), Former wife of Clare Van Neck, and later second wife of 7th Duke of Leinster; daughter of Robert Davidson Kennedy. 1939

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Ratendone

Lady Ratendone
Mary Gwendoline (nÚÑáFoster), Lady Forwood (died 1999), Former wife of 2nd Marquess of Willingdon (when Viscount Ratendone)

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Alington

Lady Alington
Mary Sibell Sturt (nÚÑáAshley-Cooper), Lady Alington (1902-1936), Wife of 3rd Baron Alington; daughter of 9th Earl of Shaftesbury. 1935

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Churston with her son

Lady Churston with her son
Elizabeth Mary Yarde-Buller (nÚÑáDu Pre), Lady Churston (1910-1951), Daughter of William Baring Du Pre; first wife of 4th Baron Churston with her son John Francis Yarde-Buller

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Mary Katharine Coke

Lady Mary Katharine Coke
Lady Katharine Mary Coke (7 March 1920 6 October 1993) was the youngest daughter of Thomas Coke, 4th Earl of Leicester. 1939

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Hon. Moira Nivison

Hon. Moira Nivison
Hon. Sarah Jane Moira Nivison was born on 1 May 1957. She is the daughter of Robert Nivison, 3rd Baron Glendyne and Elizabeth Armitage. She married Ian Dreverman, son of Arthur H

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Countess of Listowel with Julius Caesar

Countess of Listowel with Julius Caesar
Judith Hare (nÚÑáde Marffy-Mantuano), Countess of Listowel (1903-2003), Journalist, author and first wife of 5th Earl of Listowel. 1938

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Helen Mary Grace Rospigliosi, nee Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (left) (1910-2001) and her sister Hon. Margaret Mary Teresa Lyon-Dalberg-Acton (right) (1919-1997) on the front cover of The Sketch magazine

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Miss Patience Brand

Miss Patience Brand
Patience Boo Brand, daughter of Lt.-Colonel Brand and Lady Rosabelle Brand. She served in the WVS Canteen Service during the second World War aged 18. 1939

Background imageMiddleton Collection: The Eileen Bennett Circular

The Eileen Bennett Circular
Eileen Bennett Whittingstall (16 July 1907 18 August 1979) was a female tennis player from the United Kingdom and won six Grand Slam doubles titles from 1927 to 1931. 1930

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Elizabeth Scott

Lady Elizabeth Scott
Lady Elizabeth Diana Montagu Douglas Scott (20 January 1922 19 September 2012), later Elizabeth Diana Percy, Duchess of Northumberland, on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. 1937

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Rohays Burnett

Rohays Burnett
Elizabeth Rohays Mary (nÚÑáBurnett), Lady Boyd-Rochfort (1916-1993), Former wife of Hon. Henry Kerr Auchmuty Cecil, and later wife of Sir Cecil Boyd-Rochfort; daughter of Sir James Lauderdale Gilbert

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Sarah Churchill

Sarah Churchill (7 October 1914), daughter of Winston Churchill, at the age of 21 1936




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Middleton, a name that echoes through various locations and historical figures, holds a rich tapestry of stories and landmarks. In Nottingham, Wollaton Hall stands tall, an architectural masterpiece crafted by Hendrik Frans de Cort. Its grandeur captivates visitors as they wander through its corridors, marveling at the intricate details. Katherine Mansfield's presence lingers in Middleton too. Known for her remarkable literary contributions, she left an indelible mark on the world. Her connection to Stoney Middleton in Derbyshire adds another layer to her enigmatic persona. The front view of Wollaton Hall showcases its magnificence against the backdrop of horse-drawn carriages, and is a scene straight out of history books - transporting us back to a time when elegance and opulence reigned supreme. St Margaret Clitherow's influence can also be felt in Middleton. Her unwavering faith and martyrdom have made her an inspiration for generations. Moving northwards to County Durham lies another Middleton - nestled amidst picturesque landscapes in Teesdale. This quaint village exudes charm with its traditional English ambiance. Scotland boasts its own version of Middleton, adding yet another dimension to this multifaceted name. The Scottish variant embraces its unique heritage while still resonating with the essence of Middletons elsewhere. Venturing further into Yorkshire brings us to Middleton on Wold - a serene village that seems untouched by time itself. Liza Maugham and Vincent Paravicini may have found solace here amidst the tranquility it offers. Transportation plays a significant role too; Middleton station served as a vital hub along Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway lines. Its architecture tells tales of bustling activity from years gone by. As we explore these different Middletons across England and Scotland, we realize that each one has something special to offer – whether it be historical significance or natural beauty – making them all worthy destinations worth discovering anew.