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Owen Collection (#5)

"Owen: A Journey through Time and Artistic Marvels" Step into the world of Owen, where history intertwines with artistry in a captivating tale

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

Background imageOwen Collection: Talbot 105 and Lea-Francis cars in the pits at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands

Talbot 105 and Lea-Francis cars in the pits at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931
Centre Talbot 105 2970 cc. No: 12 Driver: Saunders-Davies, A.O. Craig, W.Y. Finished: 20th. Right Lea Francis 1496S cc. Entry No: 15 Driver: Dugdale, G.C. Delany, C.T. Retired. Place: Brooklands

Background imageOwen Collection: Mechanic working on a Talbot 105 at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931

Mechanic working on a Talbot 105 at the JCC Double Twelve race, Brooklands, 8 / 9 May 1931
Talbot 105 2970 cc. Event Entry No: 12 Driver: Saunders-Davies, A.O./Craig, W.Y. Finished: 20th. Working on n/s front of car.. Place: Brooklands. J.C.C. Double Twelve. Date: 8/9.5.31

Background imageOwen Collection: Mr. Owen Glendower armed by his trusty clerk, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech

Mr. Owen Glendower armed by his trusty clerk, c1860, (c1860). Artist: John Leech
Mr. Owen Glendower armed by his trusty clerk, c1860, (c1860). Owen Glendowera(c1359-c1415) aaWelsharuler and the last native Welshman to hold the titleaPrince of Wales

Background imageOwen Collection: Barmouth Bridge and Cader Idris, c1900. Artist: H Owen

Barmouth Bridge and Cader Idris, c1900. Artist: H Owen
Barmouth Bridge and Cader Idris, c1900.Also known as Barmouth Viaduct, is a single-track largely wooden railway viaduct that carries the Cambrian Coast Railway across the River Mawddach estuary

Background imageOwen Collection: Wales, c1910

Wales, c1910

Background imageOwen Collection: Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Beaumont Lodge, Lord Ashbrooke, 1810. The estate lies by the River Thames, In 1805 the Beaumont property was bought for about £ 14, 000 by Viscount Ashbrook, a friend of George IV

Background imageOwen Collection: House of Representatives, Brussels, 1850. Artist: William Owen

House of Representatives, Brussels, 1850. Artist: William Owen
House of Representatives, Brussels, 1850. From The Continental Tourist, Belgium and Nassau (and Pictorial Companion). [Parry and Co, London, 1850]

Background imageOwen Collection: Lady Howes Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Lady Howes Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Lady Howes Villa, 1809. After Samuel Owen (1768-1857). [Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry & W. Cooke, London, 1809]

Background imageOwen Collection: Lady Sullivans Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Lady Sullivans Villa, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Lady Sullivans Villa, 1809. After Samuel Owen (1768-1857). [Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, Poultry & W. Cooke, London, 1809]

Background imageOwen Collection: Eton Bridge, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Eton Bridge, 1809. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Eton Bridge, 1809. After Samuel Owen (1768-1857). [Vernor, Hood & Sharpe, London, 1809]

Background imageOwen Collection: Fontainebleau, Cour Des Cuisines, c1830. Artist: T Owen

Fontainebleau, Cour Des Cuisines, c1830. Artist: T Owen
Fontainebleau, Cour Des Cuisines, c1830. After A. Pugin Jnr

Background imageOwen Collection: Margaret, Princess of Wales, 1410. Joice, Lady Tiptoft, 1460, 1926. Artist: Herbert Norris

Margaret, Princess of Wales, 1410. Joice, Lady Tiptoft, 1460, 1926. Artist: Herbert Norris
Margaret, Princess of Wales, 1410. Joice, Lady Tiptoft, 1460, 1926. Margaret Hanmer (c1370-c1420) wife of Owain Glyndwr (c1349-c1415)

Background imageOwen Collection: Bisham Abbey, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke

Bisham Abbey, 1810. Artist: William Bernard Cooke
Bisham Abbey, 1810. After Samuel Owen. [Vernor Hood & Sharpe, Poultry, & W. Cooke, London, 1810]

Background imageOwen Collection: View of Oxford Castle, 1769

View of Oxford Castle, 1769. Oxford Castle is a partly ruined Norman medieval castle in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England. Most of the original structure was replaced in stone in the 11th century

Background imageOwen Collection: Lady Kinnaird, c18th century, (1917). Artist: William Say

Lady Kinnaird, c18th century, (1917). Artist: William Say
Lady Kinnaird, c18th century. This painting is thought to be possibly be of Lady Elizabeth Kinnaird, the wife of George Kinnaird, 7th Lord Kinnaird (1754-1805). After William Owen (1769-1825)

Background imageOwen Collection: Lieutenant Owen Cathcart Jones, British pilot, 1935

Lieutenant Owen Cathcart Jones, British pilot, 1935. A print from the photo album Popular Personalities, issued for Piccadilly Juniors Oval Photos, 1935

Background imageOwen Collection: Owen Glendower, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Owen Glendower, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Owen Glendower. Based on the engraving of his seal in Archaeologia. Taken from a series of cigarette cards entitled Celebrities of British History produced by Carreas Ltd, 1935

Background imageOwen Collection: Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Hugh Glendwr Palmer Owen (1859-1912) played for Cambridge University, Essex and the MCC in a career lasting from 1882 until 1902

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

St Pauls School, City of London, 1814. Artist: Owen
St Pauls School, City of London, 1814

Background imageOwen Collection: Old porch, Charterhouse, London, 1815. Artist: Owen

Old porch, Charterhouse, London, 1815. Artist: Owen
Old porch, Charterhouse, London, 1815. Founded in the 14th century, the Charterhouse has variously been a Carthusian monastery, a public school, a medical school and a home for pensioners

Background imageOwen Collection: Gateway, Tilbury Fort, Essex, 1810. Artist: G Cooke

Gateway, Tilbury Fort, Essex, 1810. Artist: G Cooke
Gateway, Tilbury Fort, Essex, 1810. Tilbury Fort was designed in the 17th century and partly remodelled in the 1860s

Background imageOwen Collection: Christ Church and Coal Staith, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1829. Artist: T Owen

Christ Church and Coal Staith, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1829. Artist: T Owen
Christ Church and Coal Staith, Leeds, West Yorkshire, 1829. An early steam locomotive hauls a train of coal wagons across a bridge, observed by onlookers

Background imageOwen Collection: Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, British naval officer, 1831. Artist: W Holl

Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, British naval officer, 1831. Artist: W Holl
Edward Pellew, 1st Viscount Exmouth, British naval officer, 1831. Admiral Pellew (1757-1833) fought during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary Wars and the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageOwen Collection: High Street, Shrewsbury, 1825 (1893)

High Street, Shrewsbury, 1825 (1893). From Hugh Owen and JB Blakeway s, History of Shrewsbury, 1825. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by J R Green, illustrated edition

Background imageOwen Collection: William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam, c1817 (1829). Artist: R Hicks

William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam, c1817 (1829). Artist: R Hicks
William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Earl Fitzwilliam, c1817 (1829). Portrait of Fitzwilliam (1748-1833) who was Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland

Background imageOwen Collection: Admiral Edward Pellew (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, 1837. Artist: W Holl

Admiral Edward Pellew (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, 1837. Artist: W Holl
Admiral Edward Pellew (1757-1833), 1st Viscount Exmouth, 1837. Pellew fought during the American War of Independence, the French Revolutionary, and the Napoleonic Wars

Background imageOwen Collection: Robert Owen, Welsh socialist and social reformer, (1903)

Robert Owen, Welsh socialist and social reformer, (1903). Owens (1771-1858) New Lanark Mills in Scotland, which he bought in c1799, featured pioneering social and industrial welfare programmes

Background imageOwen Collection: Four social theorists: Carlyle, Owen, Fourier and Proudhon, (1903)

Four social theorists: Carlyle, Owen, Fourier and Proudhon, (1903). Robert Owen, Welsh socialist and social reformer; Thomas Carlyle, Scottish essayist, satirist

Background imageOwen Collection: Richard Owen, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Richard Owen, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Richard Owen, 1878. After qualifying and practising as a surgeon, Owen made major contributions in the fields of anatomy and paleontology

Background imageOwen Collection: Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, 1880

Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, 1880. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir Francis Philip Cunliffe Owen, director of the South Kensington Museum, 1880. In 1855 he was appointed one of the superintendents of the British section of the International Exhibition held at

Background imageOwen Collection: Owen Nares, English actor, 1933

Owen Nares, English actor, 1933. Nares (1888-1943) had a long stage and film career and, for most of the 1920s, was Britains favourite matinee idol and silent film star

Background imageOwen Collection: Sub Machine Gun, Owen, 9 Mm Mk I

Sub Machine Gun, Owen, 9 Mm Mk I
Owen Mk I (or I/42) 9 mm sub machine gun, 1943 (c). Wooden butt and bakelite grips. Painted in jungle camouflage. The Owen was an indigenous Australian design developed in 1942

Background imageOwen Collection: Sub Machine Gun, Austen, 9 Mm Mk I

Sub Machine Gun, Austen, 9 Mm Mk I
Australian Austen Mk I 9 mm sub machine gun, 1942-1945 (c); with bakelite grips and camouflaged with green paint. In 1941 Australia possessed no home manufactured sub-machine gun although the Owen

Background imageOwen Collection: TEXTILE MILL. One of Robert Owens model textile mills at Tewkesbury, England

TEXTILE MILL. One of Robert Owens model textile mills at Tewkesbury, England, with work rules prominently displayed on the walls: colored engraving, 19th century




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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.