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Mitchell: A Name Steeped in History and Achievements R. J

Background imageMitchell Collection: Picture No. 12018920

Picture No. 12018920
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo Major Mitchell's Cockatoo. Date:

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Picture No. 12018919
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo Major Mitchell's Cockatoo. Date:

Background imageMitchell Collection: Picture No. 12018917

Picture No. 12018917
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo Major Mitchell's Cockatoo. Date:

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Picture No. 12018918
Major Mitchell's Cockatoo Major Mitchell's Cockatoo. Date:

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Picture No. 12018916
Major Mitchell's Cockatoos Major Mitchell's Cockatoos. Date:

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Picture No. 12018915
Major Mitchell's Cockatoos Major Mitchell's Cockatoos. Date:

Background imageMitchell Collection: BNC of RO Mitchell competing in the Inter-Varsity Speed Trial, Eynsham, Oxfordshire, 1932

BNC of RO Mitchell competing in the Inter-Varsity Speed Trial, Eynsham, Oxfordshire, 1932
BNC 1098 cc. Event Entry No: 53. Driver: Mitchell, R.O. Place: Eynsham, Oxford. Inter-Varsity Speed Trial. Date: 27.2.32

Background imageMitchell Collection: sunflowers, Painted Hills, Mitchell, Oregon; USA

sunflowers, Painted Hills, Mitchell, Oregon; USA

Background imageMitchell Collection: Plan of Maesycrugiau Manor, c1900, (1905). Artist: Arnold Mitchell

Plan of Maesycrugiau Manor, c1900, (1905). Artist: Arnold Mitchell
Plan of Maesycrugiau Manor, c1900, (1905). From The Studio Volume 35. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1905]

Background imageMitchell Collection: Maesycrugiau Manor, Carmarthenshire, c1900, (1905). Artist: Arnold Mitchell

Maesycrugiau Manor, Carmarthenshire, c1900, (1905). Artist: Arnold Mitchell
Maesycrugiau Manor, Carmartenshire, c1900, (1905). From The Studio Volume 35. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1905]

Background imageMitchell Collection: Mount of Olives & Valley of Jehoshaphat, 1871. Artist: D Mitchell

Mount of Olives & Valley of Jehoshaphat, 1871. Artist: D Mitchell
Mount of Olives & Valley of Jehoshaphat, 1871. From a photograph by John Camb (active 1860-1874). From All round the world: an illustrated record of voyages

Background imageMitchell Collection: A 28-Gun Frigate, about 1794, c1890. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

A 28-Gun Frigate, about 1794, c1890. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
A 28-Gun Frigate, about 1794, c1890. A warship built for speed and maneuverability, with carriage-mounted guns on a single deck [J. S. Vertue, London, c1890]

Background imageMitchell Collection: House at Harrow Weald, c1900. Artist: Arnold Mitchell

House at Harrow Weald, c1900. Artist: Arnold Mitchell
House at Harrow Weald, c1900. From The Studio Volume 42 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1907-8]

Background imageMitchell Collection: The Orchard, Harrow: The Dining Room, c1880-1903, (1903). Artist: Joseph Walter West

The Orchard, Harrow: The Dining Room, c1880-1903, (1903). Artist: Joseph Walter West
The Orchard, Harrow: The Dining Room. The Orchard was designed by architect Arnold Mitchell (1863-1944). After a watercolour by Joseph Walter West (1860-1933)

Background imageMitchell Collection: The Orchard, Harrow: The Entrance Gate and Steps, c1880-1903, (1903). Artist: Joseph Walter West

The Orchard, Harrow: The Entrance Gate and Steps, c1880-1903, (1903). Artist: Joseph Walter West
The Orchard, Harrow: The Entrance Gate and Steps. The Orchard was designed by architect Arnold Mitchell (1863-1944). After a watercolour by Joseph Walter West (1860-1933)

Background imageMitchell Collection: A Vickers Supermarine Spitfire, 1940

A Vickers Supermarine Spitfire, 1940. The Spitfire was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by Reginald Joseph Mitchell (1895)

Background imageMitchell Collection: A Royal Navy 42 gun frigate, c1780 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

A Royal Navy 42 gun frigate, c1780 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
A Royal Navy 42 gun frigate, c1780 (c1890-c1893). A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume I, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893

Background imageMitchell Collection: Royal Navy battle ship, c1650 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

Royal Navy battle ship, c1650 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
Royal Navy battle ship, c1650 (c1890-c1893). A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume I, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Victoria, Royal Navy 121 gun warship, c1859 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Victoria, Royal Navy 121 gun warship, c1859 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Victoria, Royal Navy 121 gun warship, c1859 (c1890-c1893). Launched in 1859, HMS Victoria was the last three decker ship of the line to enter service with the Royal Navy

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Hero, Royal Navy 2nd class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Hero, Royal Navy 2nd class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Hero, Royal Navy 2nd class battleship, c1890-c1893. The second and final battleship of the Conqueror class, HMS Hero entered service in 1888

Background imageMitchell Collection: A 74 gun Royal Navy ship of the line, c1794 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

A 74 gun Royal Navy ship of the line, c1794 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
A 74 gun Royal Navy ship of the line, c1794 (c1890-c1893). A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume II, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Colossus, Royal Navy 2nd class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Colossus, Royal Navy 2nd class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Colossus, Royal Navy 2nd class battleship, c1890-c1893. The lead ship of her class, HMS Colossus entered service in 1886

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Latona, Royal Navy 2nd class cruiser, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Latona, Royal Navy 2nd class cruiser, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Latona, Royal Navy 2nd class cruiser, c1890-c1893. An Apollo class cruiser launched in 1890, HMS Latona was converted to a minelayer in 1907. She was sold in 1920

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Undaunted, Royal Navy 1st class cruiser, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Undaunted, Royal Navy 1st class cruiser, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Undaunted, Royal Navy 1st class cruiser, c1890-c1893. A cruiser of the Orlando class, HMS Undaunted was launched in 1886. She was sold for scrapping in 1907

Background imageMitchell Collection: A Royal Navy 28 gun frigate, c1794 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

A Royal Navy 28 gun frigate, c1794 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
A Royal Navy 28 gun frigate, c1794 (c1890-c1893). A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume II, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Bramble, Royal Navy 1st class gunboat, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Bramble, Royal Navy 1st class gunboat, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Bramble, Royal Navy 1st class gunboat, c1890-c1893. HMS Bramble was launched in 1886. She was renamed HMS Cockatrice in 1896 and was sold in 1906

Background imageMitchell Collection: A Royal Navy 38 gun frigate, c1770 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

A Royal Navy 38 gun frigate, c1770 (c1890-c1893). Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
A Royal Navy 38 gun frigate, c1770 (c1890-c1893). A print from Her Majestys Navy Including its Deeds and Battles, by Lieut Chas Rathbone Low, Volume II, JS Virtue & Co, London, 1890-1893

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Royal Sovereign, Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893

HMS Royal Sovereign, Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Royal Sovereign, Royal Navy 1st class battleship, c1890-c1893. When she was launched in 1891, the battleship Royal Sovereign was the largest warship afloat

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Blenheim, Royal Navy 1st class cruiser, 1892. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Blenheim, Royal Navy 1st class cruiser, 1892. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Blenheim, Royal Navy 1st class cruiser, 1892. HMS Blenheim was launched in 1890. She served with the Channel Fleet until 1908 when she was reclassified as a depot ship with the Mediterranean

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Speedwell, Royal Navy torpedo gunboat, 1892. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Speedwell, Royal Navy torpedo gunboat, 1892. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Speedwell, Royal Navy torpedo gunboat, 1892. HMS Speedwell was launched in 1889. She was converted to a minesweeper in 1909 and sold in 1920

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Thrush, British 1st class gunboat, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Thrush, British 1st class gunboat, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Thrush, British 1st class gunboat, c1890-c1893. Launched in 1889, HMS Thrush saw action in the 40 minute Anglo-Zanzibar War in 1896. She was also on active service during the Boer War

Background imageMitchell Collection: HMS Victory, British warship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell

HMS Victory, British warship, c1890-c1893. Artist: William Frederick Mitchell
HMS Victory, British warship, c1890-c1893. HMS Victory was a first rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, built between 1759 and 1765. She was Nelsons flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805

Background imageMitchell Collection: Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX, 1941

Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX, 1941. The iconic British Second World War fighter was designed by Reginald Mitchell. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine

Background imageMitchell Collection: Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb, 1941. Artist: Chas Brown

Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb, 1941. Artist: Chas Brown
Supermarine Spitfire Mk Vb, 1941. The iconic British Second World War fighter was designed by Reginald Mitchell. Powered by a Rolls-Royce Merlin engine

Background imageMitchell Collection: Dress of the Country People in Madeira. Artist: E Mitchell

Dress of the Country People in Madeira. Artist: E Mitchell
Dress of the Country People in Madeira

Background imageMitchell Collection: Photograph of Spread Eagle Inn, Stourton, Wiltshire

Photograph of Spread Eagle Inn, Stourton, Wiltshire. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageMitchell Collection: Photograph of Ball Inn, Chard, Somerset

Photograph of Ball Inn, Chard, Somerset. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Face on view of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details: Publican ID for the Ball Inn

Background imageMitchell Collection: Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926

Labour Group, Sheffield City Council, Town Hall, 1926
Pictured back row (l.to r.)Councillors W.E.Yorke; A.Oates; C.J.Mitchell; W.G.Robinson; F.Thraves; C.W.Gascoigne; J.Hawnt; A.Spencer.second to back row (l.to.r)

Background imageMitchell Collection: Group on a clifftop near Watergate Bay Hotel, St Columb Minor, Cornwall. June 1909

Group on a clifftop near Watergate Bay Hotel, St Columb Minor, Cornwall. June 1909
A group of men including Herbert Hughes and T. Mitchell, the photographers on the cliff top at Watergate Bay with the Watergate Bay Hotel in the background. Photographer: John Charles Burrow




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Mitchell: A Name Steeped in History and Achievements R. J. Mitchell, the brilliant designer behind iconic aircraft such as the Spitfire and flying boats, forever changed the course of aviation history. His innovative designs pushed boundaries and played a crucial role during World War II. The B-25 Mitchell Bomber soaring through the skies from Hornet stands as a testament to its power and resilience during wartime operations. Its contribution to victory cannot be overstated. In Emily Stride's enchanting novel "Sweet Lavender, " Mitchell takes us on an emotional journey filled with love, passion, and self-discovery. The story captivates readers with its vivid characters and beautiful prose. Visiting Mitchell's Corn Palace in South Dakota is like stepping into a world of vibrant colors and intricate designs. This architectural marvel showcases the creativity that lies within every corner of our diverse planet. Thomas Mitchell's unforgettable performance alongside James Stewart in Frank Capra's "Mr Smith Goes to Washington" left audiences spellbound. Their chemistry brought this timeless tale of political corruption to life, leaving an indelible mark on cinema history. Nellie Melba's mesmerizing voice transported listeners back to 1904 when her talent graced concert halls worldwide. Her melodic tunes still resonate today, reminding us of the enduring legacy she left behind. Maesycrugiau Manor exudes elegance and grandeur at every turn—a true masterpiece nestled amidst breathtaking landscapes. Its rich history adds depth to its allure, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking beauty intertwined with heritage. "Gone With The Wind, " Margaret Mitchell’s literary masterpiece turned cinematic sensation, captured hearts around the globe with Vivien Leigh and Clark Gable bringing Scarlett O'Hara and Rhett Butler alive on screen. This epic tale continues to enthrall generations even after all these years. H.