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Owen Collection (#4)

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Background imageOwen Collection: Seal of Owain, Prince of Wales (stone)

Seal of Owain, Prince of Wales (stone)
488895 Seal of Owain, Prince of Wales (stone) by French School, (15th century); Centre Historique des Archives Nationales, Paris, France; (add.info.: Owain Glyndar or Owain Glyn Dar (c)

Background imageOwen Collection: Prisoners before Ethelfled after the storming of Brecon

Prisoners before Ethelfled after the storming of Brecon
STC293101 Prisoners before Ethelfled after the storming of Brecon, illustration from Hutchinsons Story of the British Nation, c.1923 (litho) by Woodville

Background imageOwen Collection: Poster, The Silver Slipper, Grand Theatre, Halifax

Poster, The Silver Slipper, Grand Theatre, Halifax
Poster, The Silver Slipper, with music by Leslie Stuart, book by Owen Hall and lyrics by W H Risque, in a production by Tom B Davis at the Grand Theatre, Halifax, Yorkshire. 1903

Background imageOwen Collection: Sybil Thorndike and Owen Nares in Double Door

Sybil Thorndike and Owen Nares in Double Door
Sybil Thorndike and Owen Nares in the play Double Door at the Globe Theatre, London, April 1934. 1934

Background imageOwen Collection: Boxing match, Wolgast v Moran, San Francisco, USA

Boxing match, Wolgast v Moran, San Francisco, USA
Boxing match for the World Lightweight Title, between Adolphus (Michigan Wildcat) Wolgast and Owen Moran, in San Francisco, USA, on 4 July 1911. Wolgast won by a knockout. 1911

Background imageOwen Collection: St. Jamess Hall, London 1856

St. Jamess Hall, London 1856
An artists impression of St. Jamess Hall to be erected between Piccadilly and Regent Street. The architect for this was Owen Jones. 1856

Background imageOwen Collection: Wolverhampton Wanderers Team

Wolverhampton Wanderers Team: Griffin, Malpass, Baugh, Rose, Dunn, Henderson, Lewis, Griffiths, Beats, Wood, Owen, Black. 1890s

Background imageOwen Collection: Owen Seaman

Owen Seaman (1861 - 1936), British writer, journalist and poet. He is best known as editor of Punch, from 1906 to 1932. Also author of A Harvest of Chaff, and The Battle of Bays. Date: 1905

Background imageOwen Collection: Curtis British Entomology Plate 35

Curtis British Entomology Plate 35
Coleoptera: Cryptocephalus bipustulatus = Cryptocephalus biguttatus (Yellow-tipped Cryptocephalus. Identity corrected by John Owen, 2006) [Plant: Erica cinerea (Fine-leaved Heath)] Date: 1824-39

Background imageOwen Collection: Forno e Mulini, Owen and Mill (b / w photo)

Forno e Mulini, Owen and Mill (b / w photo)
3653053 Forno e Mulini, Owen and Mill (b/w photo) by Italian Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Forno e Mulini, Owen and Mill)

Background imageOwen Collection: Advertisement for Owen, saddler and harness maker, London (litho)

Advertisement for Owen, saddler and harness maker, London (litho)
6032997 Advertisement for Owen, saddler and harness maker, London (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Advertisement for Owen, saddler and harness maker)

Background imageOwen Collection: Teck and its Dukes (engraving)

Teck and its Dukes (engraving)
1627681 Teck and its Dukes (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Teck and its Dukes. Illustration for The Illustrated London News, 10 July 1893)

Background imageOwen Collection: In The Land of Teck (engraving)

In The Land of Teck (engraving)
1055947 In The Land of Teck (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: In The Land of Teck)

Background imageOwen Collection: Mrs. J. Owen, mother of seven (4 evacuated) has lost two homes from bombs

Mrs. J. Owen, mother of seven (4 evacuated) has lost two homes from bombs
Mrs. J.Owen, mother of seven (4 evacuated) has lost two homes from bombs. A bomb demolished the second. A Morrison table shelter saved her

Background imageOwen Collection: Follett Family Album of Children Costumed for a Fancy Dress Ball, ca. 1880

Follett Family Album of Children Costumed for a Fancy Dress Ball, ca. 1880. (Cherry Girl. Isabel Harding)

Background imageOwen Collection: Richard Owen, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins

Richard Owen, 1860s. Creator: John & Charles Watkins
Richard Owen, 1860s

Background imageOwen Collection: View of Transept, Looking South, 1851. Creator: Hugh Owen

View of Transept, Looking South, 1851. Creator: Hugh Owen
View of Transept, Looking South, 1851

Background imageOwen Collection: Rudyard Kipling by Will Owen

Rudyard Kipling by Will Owen
Date: circa 1900

Background imageOwen Collection: Dinner in the Iguanodon model, Crystal Palace, Sydenham

Dinner in the Iguanodon model, Crystal Palace, Sydenham
Diners seated in a model of an Iguanodon at Crystal Palace, London. The Iguanodon was a creation of Mr. B. Waterhouse Hawkins who was constructing models of various dinosaurs in his studio at Crystal

Background imageOwen Collection: CRICKETER, OWEN

CRICKETER, OWEN
H.G. OWEN CRICKETER - ESSEX Date: 1859-1912

Background imageOwen Collection: FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1928

FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1928
WOODBELL PERFECT Head study. Owner: Owen. Date: 1928

Background imageOwen Collection: FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1930

FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1930
WOODBELL BRIGAND Owned by Owen. Date: 1930

Background imageOwen Collection: FALL / DACHSHUND / LONG / 1959

FALL / DACHSHUND / LONG / 1959
WILD THYME OF ANTROBUS Owned by Owen. Date: 1959

Background imageOwen Collection: HARMONY HALL, 1842

HARMONY HALL, 1842
Robert Owens utopian community at Harmony Hall, Hampshire Date: 1842

Background imageOwen Collection: OWEN JONES EGYPTIAN 11

OWEN JONES EGYPTIAN 11
Various ornaments from Tombs in Thebes, Mummy-cases, Kings Robes and an ancient Tomb in Giza, which was opened by Dr Lepsius. Date: 1868

Background imageOwen Collection: OWEN JONES EGYPTIAN 10

OWEN JONES EGYPTIAN 10
The ornaments in this plate are taken from Mummy-cases in the Louvre (1-5), from the Tomb at Thebes (6+7), from a Mummy-case (8+9) and from the ceilings of various tombs. Date: 1868

Background imageOwen Collection: GIRLS DANCE QUADRILLE

GIRLS DANCE QUADRILLE
Robert Owens Institution at New Lanark : dancing classes for the workers children Date: 1825

Background imageOwen Collection: Schoolgirls Dancing a Quadrille in New Lanark

Schoolgirls Dancing a Quadrille in New Lanark
Robert Owen seeks to create an ideal working community at New Lanark, near Glasgow, Scotland - schoolgirls dancing a quadrille Date: 1825

Background imageOwen Collection: Mr Wu, Grand Theatre, Croydon, Surrey

Mr Wu, Grand Theatre, Croydon, Surrey
Mr Wu, a play by Harry M Vernon and Harold Owen, at the Grand Theatre, Croydon, Surrey. Previously at the Strand and Savoy Theatres, London. 1910s

Background imageOwen Collection: The Grandchildren of Sir William Heathcote, 3rd Baronet. Creator: William Owen

The Grandchildren of Sir William Heathcote, 3rd Baronet. Creator: William Owen
The Grandchildren of Sir William Heathcote, 3rd Baronet

Background imageOwen Collection: Edgbaston Old Church, Birmingham, West Midlands

Edgbaston Old Church, Birmingham, West Midlands
Interior view, Edgbaston Old Church, Church Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham, West Midlands, with an inset portrait of Archdeacon Mansfield Owen. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOwen Collection: 1920 Owen Magnetic. Creator: Unknown

1920 Owen Magnetic. Creator: Unknown
1920 Owen Magnetic

Background imageOwen Collection: 1916 Owen Magnetic. Creator: Unknown

1916 Owen Magnetic. Creator: Unknown
1916 Owen Magnetic

Background imageOwen Collection: Tottenham High Cross, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Tottenham High Cross, 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Tottenham High Cross, 1820, (c1876). First recorded c1600-1609 by Owen Wood to mark the centre of Tottenham Village, ornamented in Gothic style in 1809

Background imageOwen Collection: The Alexandra Palace (1876), c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Alexandra Palace (1876), c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Alexandra Palace (1876), c1876. Grade II listed entertainment venue, conceived by Owen Jones in 1859 and opened in Alexandra Park in 1873, to commemorate the Princess of Wales

Background imageOwen Collection: Mother and adult son stroll along a Worthing pavement

Mother and adult son stroll along a Worthing pavement
Lillian Owen and her son (George William, known as Bob ) strolling along a rather non-descript pavement in Worthing, West Sussex. Date: 1933

Background imageOwen Collection: William Vincent, D. D. 1822. Creator: James Stow

William Vincent, D. D. 1822. Creator: James Stow
William Vincent, D.D. 1822. Portrait of British priest William Vincent (1739-1815) who was Dean of Westminster and Headmaster of Westminster School. [G.P. Harding, London]

Background imageOwen Collection: Fall / Field Spaniel / 1928

Fall / Field Spaniel / 1928
WOODBELL PERFECT Head study. Owner: Owen. Date: 1928

Background imageOwen Collection: Barmouth Bridge and Cader Idris, c1896. Artist: H Owen

Barmouth Bridge and Cader Idris, c1896. Artist: H Owen
Barmouth Bridge and Cader Idris, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageOwen Collection: Fall / Dachshund / Long / 1959

Fall / Dachshund / Long / 1959
WILD THYME OF ANTROBUS Owned by Owen. Date: 1959

Background imageOwen Collection: Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1805. Artist: H Owen

Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1805. Artist: H Owen
Giltspur Street Compter, City of London, 1805. Compters were small prisons controlled by a sheriff, usually for civil prisoners such as debtors

Background imageOwen Collection: St Michaels Crypt, Aldgate, London, 1805. Artist: Samuel Owen

St Michaels Crypt, Aldgate, London, 1805. Artist: Samuel Owen
St Michaels Crypt, Aldgate, London, 1805. Interior view of St Michaels Crypt, Aldgate Street

Background imageOwen Collection: The Great Hall in Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1805. Artist: Samuel Owen

The Great Hall in Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1805. Artist: Samuel Owen
The Great Hall in Charterhouse, Finsbury, London, 1805

Background imageOwen Collection: Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1806. Artist: Samuel Owen

Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1806. Artist: Samuel Owen
Elevation of Blackfriars Bridge, London, 1806

Background imageOwen Collection: Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1820. Artist: Samuel Owen

Billingsgate Wharf, London, 1820. Artist: Samuel Owen
View of Billingsgate wharf, London, 1820; with figures and boats

Background imageOwen Collection: Billingsgate Market, London, 1814. Artist: James B Allen

Billingsgate Market, London, 1814. Artist: James B Allen
View of Billingsgate wharf and market, London, 1814; with figures and boats on the River Thames

Background imageOwen Collection: Langham Place, Marylebone, London, 1828. Artist: Samuel Owen

Langham Place, Marylebone, London, 1828. Artist: Samuel Owen
View of Langham Place, Marylebone, London, 1828; the west side with All Souls church on the far right; also showing figures, horses and coaches in the street

Background imageOwen Collection: St Pauls School, London, 1814. Artist: Samuel Owen

St Pauls School, London, 1814. Artist: Samuel Owen
St Pauls School, London, 1814. View with horse-drawn vehicles in front




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"Owen: A Journey through Time and Artistic Marvels" Step into the world of Owen, where history intertwines with artistry in a captivating tale. From the iconic Crystal Palace Dinosaurs by Baxter in 1854 to the whimsical Punch Dinosaurs at Crystal Palace in 1855, Owen takes us on an adventure through prehistoric wonders. As we delve deeper, we encounter Derby Day - The Olympians, a vibrant depiction of sporting excellence that captures our imagination. The year 1866 brings us face to face with Waterhouse Hawkins' model dinosaurs, meticulously crafted masterpieces that transport us back millions of years. But it's not just ancient marvels that captivate Owen; he also embraces the elegance and beauty of Aphra Farquhar's wedding dress designed by Worth. This exquisite creation showcases timeless craftsmanship and celebrates love's eternal bond. Intriguingly, Owen leads us to explore the fascinating world of dinosaurs and pterosaurs in 1862. Here, scientific curiosity meets artistic interpretation as these long-extinct creatures come alive before our eyes. The name "Owen" holds significance beyond art alone – it is synonymous with Robert Owen's visionary community New Harmony. His progressive ideals shaped society for generations to come. Art historian Owen Jones leaves his mark on Egyptian architecture with his remarkable work showcased in Egyptian 10. Similarly, his Renaissance-inspired designs grace our lives through Renaiss 78 – a testament to his enduring influence across centuries. Bishop Samuel Wilberforce of Oxford stands tall among influential figures associated with the name "Owen. " His intellectual prowess and theological insights continue to inspire scholars worldwide. And finally, we encounter two notable individuals who share this illustrious name – John Cowper Powys and John Owen. Powys enchants readers with his literary genius while Churchman John Owen leaves an indelible mark on religious discourse throughout history.