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"John Henry Newman

Background imageNewman Collection: Musical impresario Robert Newman

Musical impresario Robert Newman
Robert Newman (1858 - 1926), English businessman and musical impresario, celebrated as the founder of the classical music concerts that are now known as The Proms. Date: 1920s

Background imageNewman Collection: F J Newman, Pretoria Scout Troop, South Africa

F J Newman, Pretoria Scout Troop, South Africa
F J Newman, Scoutmaster, Pretoria Scout Troop, South Africa

Background imageNewman Collection: Nanette Newman and Michael Culver filming in Cornwall

Nanette Newman and Michael Culver filming in Cornwall
The actress Nanette Newman on location near Lands End, Cornwall, with the actor Michael Culver, in the roles of the Newlyn School artists Stanhope Alexander Forbes (1857-1947)

Background imageNewman Collection: mulga dragon, Newman

mulga dragon, Newman
Mulga Dragon Diporiphora (Caimanops) amphiboluroides is a well camouflaged dragon species that is found in arid and semi-arid regions of Western AUstralia.Instead of fleeing when approached they

Background imageNewman Collection: Nanette Newman on location, filming in Cornwall

Nanette Newman on location, filming in Cornwall
The actress Nanette Newman on location near Lands End, Cornwall, in the role of the Newlyn School artist Elizabeth Adela Stanhope Forbes (nee Armstrong, 1859-1912), in A Breath of Fresh Air

Background imageNewman Collection: Advert for Portable hand-held electric lights 1902

Advert for Portable hand-held electric lights 1902
A selection of Christmas portable electrical presents. 1902

Background imageNewman Collection: Divers inside underwater house off the coast of Malta

Divers inside underwater house off the coast of Malta
Brian Ray, 27, and Peter Newman (in diving gear) during a coffee break inside the Underwater House, with its stool and life support box. Brian is using the telephone

Background imageNewman Collection: Music cover, Marilyn Monroe in Niagara

Music cover, Marilyn Monroe in Niagara
Music cover, Italian version of a song from the 20th Century Fox film, Niagara, starring Marilyn Monroe, Joseph Cotten and Jean Peters

Background imageNewman Collection: C Newman Hall / Anon Photo

C Newman Hall / Anon Photo
CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN HALL Congregationalist divine, writer this photo in 1890 Date: 1816 - 1902

Background imageNewman Collection: Mark Pattison

Mark Pattison
MARK PATTISON Writer and scholar, at one time follower of Cardinal Newman, later rector of Lincoln College, Oxford Date: 1813 - 1884

Background imageNewman Collection: Queens Hall Orchestra, London

Queens Hall Orchestra, London
The Queens Hall Orchestra, London, conducted by Sir Henry Joseph Wood, Manager Robert Newman. Date: circa 1910

Background imageNewman Collection: Advertisement, Newman Bros Organs

Advertisement, Newman Bros Organs, Robert Cocks & Co, New Burlington Street, London, depicting a Style No. 130 Case organ. circa 1870

Background imageNewman Collection: Panorama, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA

Panorama, Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA
Panoramic view of Fourth and Mendocino Streets in Santa Rosa, Sonoma County, California, USA, before the earthquake of 18 April 1906. Date: 1906

Background imageNewman Collection: Gaumont British Picture Corp FC football team 1936

Gaumont British Picture Corp FC football team 1936. Back row: Referee, Newman, Platts, Wilkinson, Corbishley, Claringbold, Taylor, Barford (Trainer)

Background imageNewman Collection: Christmas wish

Christmas wish
Postcard illustration of a girl writing a Christmas greeting. Artist: Albertine Randall Newman Date: circa 1904

Background imageNewman Collection: Signwriter painting a sign for exhibition

Signwriter painting a sign for exhibition
Signwriter painting a sign for Barnett Newman/Friedman exhibition at the Tate Date: 1960s

Background imageNewman Collection: Street in Windhoek, south west Africa

Street in Windhoek, south west Africa
Street and large general store in Windhoek, south west Africa (now Namibia). circa 1920s

Background imageNewman Collection: John Robert Prettyman Newman - Conservative MP

John Robert Prettyman Newman - Conservative MP
John Robert Prettyman Newman (1871-1947) Conservative MP & Major in The Middlesex Regiment with his Wife, Enfield, County of London, England. Showing Election Campaign Posters Date: 1910s

Background imageNewman Collection: California Street, San Francisco, California, USA

California Street, San Francisco, California, USA
View up California Street, , including the Mark Hopkins Hotel, San Francisco, California, USA Date: circa 1928

Background imageNewman Collection: Christopher Newman Hall

Christopher Newman Hall
CHRISTOPHER NEWMAN HALL Evangelical churchman Date: 1816 - 1902

Background imageNewman Collection: Newman Actors Actresses series N45 Type 1 Virginia Brights Cigarettes

Newman Actors Actresses series N45 Type 1 Virginia Brights Cigarettes
Artokoloro

Background imageNewman Collection: DICKENS: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Smiling horribly all the time, and looking steadfastly at nothing

DICKENS: NICHOLAS NICKLEBY. Smiling horribly all the time, and looking steadfastly at nothing. Illustration by Charles Stanley Reinhart for Charles Dickenss novel, Nicholas Nickleby

Background imageNewman Collection: Source Size = 2896 x 3337

Source Size = 2896 x 3337
Cardinal Newman, 1879

Background imageNewman Collection: JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. (1801-1890). John Henry, Cardinal Newman, English prelate and theologian

JOHN HENRY NEWMAN. (1801-1890). John Henry, Cardinal Newman, English prelate and theologian. Caricature, 1877, by Spy (Sir Leslie Ward)

Background imageNewman Collection: JOHN HENRY NEWMAN (1801-1890). English theologian and Roman Catholic cardinal

JOHN HENRY NEWMAN (1801-1890). English theologian and Roman Catholic cardinal

Background imageNewman Collection: THE GOOD SAMARITAN. Oil on canvas, 1886, by Robert Loftin Newman

THE GOOD SAMARITAN. Oil on canvas, 1886, by Robert Loftin Newman

Background imageNewman Collection: Newman Sunset

Newman Sunset

Background imageNewman Collection: Foot detail, velvet gecko

Foot detail, velvet gecko
The feet of the marbled velvet gecko (Oedura marmorata)

Background imageNewman Collection: English converts to Rome including Newman, skating on thin ice while, on left, Pusey

English converts to Rome including Newman, skating on thin ice while, on left, Pusey and his Anglo-Catholic Ritualistic friends test the ice before committing themselves

Background imageNewman Collection: John Henry Newman (1801-1890) English theologian priest and poet. Leading figure

John Henry Newman (1801-1890) English theologian priest and poet. Leading figure in the Oxford Movement. Received into the Roman Catholic church in 1845. Created Cardinal 1879

Background imageNewman Collection: 18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885

18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885
ULYSSES S.GRANT (1822-1885). 18th President of the United States. Grants death at Mount McGregor, New York, 23 July 1885, with portraits (top) of attending physician John H




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"John Henry Newman: A Man of Many Facets and Influences" This captivating caption takes us on a journey through various aspects of the life and legacy of John Henry Newman. From his portrait captured in oil on canvas in 1881 to an illustration by Cecil Aldin, showcasing his presence at the Peterborough Show as a handler, we catch glimpses into different facets of this English prelate and theologian. The photograph of the Newman Arms in Fitzrovia, London reminds us that even places bear his name, while the mention of pterodactyls considered as marsupial bats hints at his wide-ranging intellectual pursuits beyond theology. Abraham Hayward's work from 1875 serves as another clue to understanding Newman's impact during his lifetime. The Dream of Gerontius stands out among these hints, representing one of Newman's most renowned works - a poetic masterpiece exploring themes such as death and redemption. As an English theologian and Roman Catholic cardinal, he left an indelible mark on religious thought. Advertisements for both Newman Bros Organs and Berry's Electric Magicoal highlight yet another dimension to this multifaceted figure – his influence extended beyond theology into areas like music and technology. Even Mary Newman cottage makes an appearance here; she was Sir Frances Drake's wife but also shares her last name with our subject. This connection adds depth to our understanding of John Henry Newman’s place within history. Lastly, the mention of top London dancing celebrities from 1922 brings forth images not only related to him directly but also evokes a sense that he lived during dynamic times when culture flourished alongside intellectual pursuits. Intriguingly diverse yet interconnected, these hints paint a picture that goes far beyond just one man named "Newman.