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Murray Collection (#19)

"Murray: A Multifaceted Legacy of Education, Archery, and Activism" From the ancient Scottish clan Murray to renowned scholars and activists

Background imageMurray Collection: M. F SUETER

M. F SUETER
COMMODORE MURRAY FRASER SUETER Royal Navy officer. Shown here during World War One, when he was superintendent of aircraft construction

Background imageMurray Collection: The Stronger Sex by Webster Murray

The Stronger Sex by Webster Murray
An elegant woman in fashionable fur collared coat and cloche hat enjoys some light Christmas shopping while her male companion follows behind laden with bags, boxes and gifts

Background imageMurray Collection: The Hold up by Webster Murray

The Hold up by Webster Murray
A highwayman, looking suspiciously like Cupid, holds up a pretty lady riding in a carriage

Background imageMurray Collection: General Sir A Murray / Stamp

General Sir A Murray / Stamp
General SIR ARCHIBALD JAMES MURRAY GCMG, KCB, CVO, DSO (1860 - 1945) was a British Army officer during World War I, most famous for his commanding the Egyptian Expeditionary Force from 1916 to 1917

Background imageMurray Collection: Captain Murray Sueter / Stamp

Captain Murray Sueter / Stamp
SIR MURRAY FRASER SUETER, CB, MP (1872 - 1960) Royal Naval officer and noted naval aviation pioneer

Background imageMurray Collection: Journeys End by Webster Murray

Journeys End by Webster Murray
Illustration by Webster Murray depicting a scene from the play Journeys End by R.C. Sherriff, which deals with the period of March 1918 during World War One

Background imageMurray Collection: Modern Athenians plate 25 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 25 - Edinburgh
The Hon. Francis, Lord Jeffrey (1773-1850) a Scottish judge and literary critic, approaching Sir John Archibald, Lord Murray (1779-1859) a Scottish judge

Background imageMurray Collection: Modern Athenians plate 44 - Edinburgh

Modern Athenians plate 44 - Edinburgh
Mr Robert Scott Moncrieff, approaching his great friend William Henry Murray (1790-1852) who along with his sister Mrs. Henry Siddons, managed the Theatre Royal in Edinburgh

Background imageMurray Collection: Audition by Webster Murray

Audition by Webster Murray
This is an image of young girls dancing on stage to the music that the piano player is playing, while others look on and watch

Background imageMurray Collection: Back-chat by Webster Murray

Back-chat by Webster Murray
Colour illustration by Webster Murray depicting a stage actress engaging in some humorous banter with the audience, or conductor in the orchestra pit

Background imageMurray Collection: East of Suez by Webster Murray

East of Suez by Webster Murray
An exotic scene showing British tourists examining fabrics in a bazaar somewhere in the Middle East

Background imageMurray Collection: Time, Ladies, Please! by Webster Murray

Time, Ladies, Please! by Webster Murray
A colour illustration of glamorous ladies drinking champagne

Background imageMurray Collection: Black Eagle at the Great United States Circus, London, 185

Black Eagle at the Great United States Circus, London, 185
Engraving showing the American trick-horse Black Eagle performing at Howes and Cushings Great United States Circus at the Alhambra, Leicester Square, London, 1858

Background imageMurray Collection: Edinburgh University Undergraduates Battle for the Quadran

Edinburgh University Undergraduates Battle for the Quadran
Photograph showing the traditional battle fought by Edinburgh University Undergraduates for possession of the Quadrangle steps after the election of a new Lord Rector of the University

Background imageMurray Collection: Australia Murray River

Australia Murray River
Scene on the river

Background imageMurray Collection: Macdiarmid / Hugh / Morgan

Macdiarmid / Hugh / Morgan
HUGH MACDIARMID alias CHRISTOPER MURRAY GRIEVE Scottish poet who advocated a Scottish literary revival

Background imageMurray Collection: The Officers and Scientists of the National Antarctic Expedition

The Officers and Scientists of the National Antarctic Expedition
Photograph of the officers and scientists of the British Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04, on the deck of the research ship Discovery, 1901. The officers seated are (from left to right): Mr. G

Background imageMurray Collection: Second Earl Mansfield

Second Earl Mansfield
DAVID MURRAY, second earl of MANSFIELD (previously lord Stormont) statesman and diplomat

Background imageMurray Collection: Grammes dynamo-electrical machine

Grammes dynamo-electrical machine
Engraving by W. Bazzett Murray showing Grammes direct-current dynamo. Zenobe Theophile Gramme (1826-1901) built the first successful dynamo in 1869

Background imageMurray Collection: Trans-atlantic telephone service opening

Trans-atlantic telephone service opening
The official opening of the radio telephone service between London and New York. Mr Walter S. Gifford, President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, speaking to Sir Evelyn Murray

Background imageMurray Collection: John Murray

John Murray
JOHN MURRAY founder of the noted publishing house

Background imageMurray Collection: General James Murray

General James Murray
General JAMES MURRAY British soldier, governor of Quebec and of Canada

Background imageMurray Collection: Oldham Athletic

Oldham Athletic
Brighton And Hove Albion Past Seasons: Season 2010-11: Season 2010-11 Home Games: Oldham Athletic

Background imageMurray Collection: Murray River, near Towong, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Murray River, near Towong, Victoria, Australia, Pacific

Background imageMurray Collection: Hubert Murray Burge / Vf

Hubert Murray Burge / Vf
HUBERT MURRAY BURGE Headmaster of Winchester and Bishop

Background imageMurray Collection: Gilbert Murray (Evans)

Gilbert Murray (Evans)
GILBERT MURRAY Classical scholar

Background imageMurray Collection: W Murray Earl Mansfield

W Murray Earl Mansfield
1ST EARL OF MANSFIELD William Murray M.P. and lord chief justice

Background imageMurray Collection: James Earl of Murray

James Earl of Murray
JAMES STUART, earl of MURRAY Illegitimate son of James V of Scotland : adviser to Mary QOS, but opposed Darnley marriage and fought her at Langside : assassinated

Background imageMurray Collection: Battle of Flodden Field

Battle of Flodden Field
After defeat at Flodden, Randolph Murray returns to Edinburgh




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"Murray: A Multifaceted Legacy of Education, Archery, and Activism" From the ancient Scottish clan Murray to renowned scholars and activists, the name "Murray" carries a rich tapestry of history and accomplishments. In the realm of higher education, the Murrays have left an indelible mark. Whether it be through their contributions to archery or their involvement in academia, they have consistently pushed boundaries. The Scottish types associated with Clan Murray showcase their prowess in archery - a testament to their skill and precision. Venturing into High Street, Burntisland in Fifeshire reveals another facet of this intriguing surname. Here lies evidence of Horrors. My Wife. , a literary work penned by Webster Murray that undoubtedly captivates readers with its gripping narrative. The influence of Mr Percy Holden Illingworth MP and Lord Murray cannot be overlooked either. Their names are synonymous with political powerhouses who have shaped society for generations. Traveling further afield brings us to Tangiers City Wall by George Murray - an artistic masterpiece that transports viewers into another world entirely, and is here that we witness the breadth of talent within this illustrious family. Gilbert Murray stands as yet another shining example within the lineage. As a British classical scholar, his profound impact on academia is undeniable; captured beautifully in Helen Wilson's 1929 drawing. But let us not forget about exploration. Alexander Henry Hallam Murray takes center stage with his stunning depictions of Lake and Palace with a boat Udaipur, India; showcasing both his artistic prowess and wanderlust spirit. Delving deeper into historical expeditions leads us to The Man Sing Palace at Gwalior - an awe-inspiring artwork capturing moments frozen in time from c1880 (1905). Its creator's name? Alexander Henry Hallam Murray once again. And finally, Pauli Murray emerges as an American civil rights activist whose tireless efforts and powerful words continue to inspire.