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Radclyffe Collection

Radclyffe, a name that echoes through time and art

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: M RADCLYFFE HALL / CUTTEN

M RADCLYFFE HALL / CUTTEN
MARGUERITE RADCLYFFE HALL English novelist (right) with her friend, Una, Lady Trowbridge Date: 1886 - 1943

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Windlesham Church, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: E Radclyffe

Windlesham Church, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: E Radclyffe
Windlesham Church, Surrey, 19th century

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The kitchen in the Reform Club, with stoves, ovens, sinks, rotisserie, pots, pans, and cooks

The kitchen in the Reform Club, with stoves, ovens, sinks, rotisserie, pots, pans, and cooks. Steel engraving by W
FLO4669534 The kitchen in the Reform Club, with stoves, ovens, sinks, rotisserie, pots, pans, and cooks. Steel engraving by W. Radclyffe after an illustration by G.B

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The Saloon in the Reform Club, with its Ionic columns, tesselated pavement

The Saloon in the Reform Club, with its Ionic columns, tesselated pavement
FLO4669521 The Saloon in the Reform Club, with its Ionic columns, tesselated pavement, vaulted skylight and Scagliola covered walls. Steel engraving by E. Radclyffe after an illustration by G.B

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Dinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons

Dinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons. Steel engraving by E
FLO4669563 Dinosaur fossils and zoological skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons. Steel engraving by E

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at a service in the Chapel Royal, St. James Palace

Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at a service in the Chapel Royal, St. James Palace. Steel engraving by W
FLO4669595 Queen Victoria and Prince Albert at a service in the Chapel Royal, St. James Palace. Steel engraving by W. Radclyffe after an illustration by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd from London Interiors

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Tomb of Queen Elizabeth, Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. Steel engraving by W

Tomb of Queen Elizabeth, Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. Steel engraving by W
FLO4669377 Tomb of Queen Elizabeth, Henry VII's Chapel, Westminster Abbey. Steel engraving by W. Radclyffe after an illustration by Thomas Hosmer Shepherd from London Interiors

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Una, Lady Troubridge

Una, Lady Troubridge
Una Vincenzo, Lady Troubridge (born Margot Elena Gertrude Taylor, 1887 1963), British sculptor and translator. She is best known as the long-time lesbian partner of Marguerite Radclyffe Hall

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Rescue of the Countess De Burgh, from Montgomery Castle, 1836. Creators: Unknown

Rescue of the Countess De Burgh, from Montgomery Castle, 1836. Creators: Unknown
Rescue of the Countess De Burgh, from Montgomery Castle, 1836. Elizabeth de Burgh (c1289-1327) was the second wife and queen consort of King Robert I of Scotland

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Gambling at Whites Club, 1734, (1925). Creator: William Radclyffe

Gambling at Whites Club, 1734, (1925). Creator: William Radclyffe
Gambling at Whites Club, 1734, (1925). Plate VI, the gaming house scene from Hogarths The Rakes Progress, engraved by W.Radclyffe

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Hall of the Athenaeum Club, with panelled walls and mosaic floor

Hall of the Athenaeum Club, with panelled walls and mosaic floor, statues of Diana Robing and Venus Victrix
FLO4669505 Hall of the Athenaeum Club, with panelled walls and mosaic floor, statues of Diana Robing and Venus Victrix. Steel engraving by W. Radclyffe after an illustration by G.B

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: River Scene, 1880. Creator: Charles Walter Radclyffe

River Scene, 1880. Creator: Charles Walter Radclyffe
River Scene, 1880

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Bolingbrokes False Homage to Richard II. at Flint Castle, 1836. Creators: Unknown

Bolingbrokes False Homage to Richard II. at Flint Castle, 1836. Creators: Unknown
Bolingbrokes False Homage to Richard II. at Flint Castle, 1836. Henry Bolingbroke kneels before King Richard II at Flint Castle in Wales

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Death of Llewellyn, c1836. Creators: Unknown, William Radclyffe

Death of Llewellyn, c1836. Creators: Unknown, William Radclyffe
Death of Llewellyn, c1836. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c1223-1282) was the last sovereign prince of Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Prince Llewellyn & His Barons, in his Palace near Aber, c1836. Creators: Unknown

Prince Llewellyn & His Barons, in his Palace near Aber, c1836. Creators: Unknown
Prince Llewellyn & His Barons, in his Palace near Aber, c1836. Llywelyn ap Gruffudd (c1223-1282) was the last sovereign prince of Wales before its conquest by Edward I of England

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Sidney Sussex College; Frances Sidney Countess of Sussex, 1801. Creator: Edward Harding

Sidney Sussex College; Frances Sidney Countess of Sussex, 1801. Creator: Edward Harding
Sidney Sussex College; Frances Sidney Countess of Sussex, 1801. View of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, and a portrait of its founder, Frances Radclyffe (nee Sidney)

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Exhibition of the Royal Academy. - Private View, c1844. Creator: William Radclyffe

Exhibition of the Royal Academy. - Private View, c1844. Creator: William Radclyffe
Exhibition of the Royal Academy. - Private View, c1844. Visitors look at paintings crammed into every inch of wall space at the Royal Academy in London. [Joseph Mead, London]

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831. Creator: William Radclyffe

Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831. Creator: William Radclyffe
Blenheim, South East View, Oxfordshire, 1831. View of Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire. One of Britains greatest stately homes

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Bridges of St. Cloud and Sevres, c1835. Creator: J Radclyffe

Bridges of St. Cloud and Sevres, c1835. Creator: J Radclyffe
Bridges of St. Cloud and Sevres, c1835. View of the French countryside, with bridges over the River Seine. Engraving after a watercolour. [Longman & Co, London]

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Wonersh Park, c1845. Creator: E Radclyffe

Wonersh Park, c1845. Creator: E Radclyffe
Wonersh Park, c1845. View of Wonersh House and deer park in Surrey. The house was built in the 17th century and was home to Lord Grantley

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Windlesham Church, mid 19th century. Creator: E Radclyffe

Windlesham Church, mid 19th century. Creator: E Radclyffe
Windlesham Church, mid 19th century. View of the church at Windlesham in Surrey

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Hornby Castle from Tatham Church, c1822. Creator: William Radclyffe

Hornby Castle from Tatham Church, c1822. Creator: William Radclyffe
Hornby Castle from Tatham Church, c1822. Rural scene with cows and milkmaids. Hornby Castle in Yorkshire was a medieval (14th-15th century) courtyard castle

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Queen Elizabeth Is tomb, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1840. Artist

Queen Elizabeth Is tomb, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1840. Artist
Queen Elizabeth Is tomb, Henry VII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London, c1840. View with a group of people looking at the monument, sculpted by Maximilian Colt

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Council chamber of Vintners Hall, City of London, 1842

Council chamber of Vintners Hall, City of London, 1842. View of the council chamber in Vintners Hall, showing the Vintners sheriff receiving the congratulations of his Company

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: South-west view of St Pauls Cathedral from St Pauls Churchyard, City of London, 1842

South-west view of St Pauls Cathedral from St Pauls Churchyard, City of London, 1842. With figures including two soldiers on horseback, an omnibus and a wagon

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: St Andrews Place, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1828. Artist: William Radclyffe

St Andrews Place, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1828. Artist: William Radclyffe
View of St Andrews Place, Regents Park, Marylebone, London, 1828; with figures, horses and a carriage in the street

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The Zoological Gallery, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: William Radclyffe

The Zoological Gallery, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: William Radclyffe
The Zoological Gallery, British Museum, Holborn, Camden, London, c1850; showing visitors looking at displays

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The Elgin Room, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: William Radclyffe

The Elgin Room, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850. Artist: William Radclyffe
The Elgin Room, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1850; an interior view showing visitors in the room

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The Egyptian Room, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1840. Artist: William Radclyffe

The Egyptian Room, British Museum, Holborn, London, c1840. Artist: William Radclyffe
The Egyptian Room, British Museum, Holborn, Camden, London, c1840; an interior view of visitors

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Animal skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Lincolns Inn Fields, Holborn, London, c1820

Animal skeletons at the Hunterian Museum, Lincolns Inn Fields, Holborn, London, c1820. Interior of the Hunterian Museum, Royal College of Surgeons, with a group of figures looking at the exhibits

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Night, 1833. Artist: William Radclyffe

Night, 1833. Artist: William Radclyffe
Night, 1833. Scene from Hogarths Times of the day. View showing a street near Charing Cross, London, by moonlight. A drunken freemason (Sir Thomas De Veil)

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The Ruins of Rheinfels, 1834. Artist: William Radclyffe

The Ruins of Rheinfels, 1834. Artist: William Radclyffe
The Ruins of Rheinfels, 1834. After David Roberts (1796-1864). From The Pilgrims of the Rhine, by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. [Saunders & Otley, London, 1834]

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Radclyffe Hall and Lady Troubridge

Radclyffe Hall and Lady Troubridge
Radclyffe Hall (1880 - 1943), English poet and author (on the right) with her partner Una, Lady Troubridge (1887 - 1963) at a party given by the publishers Heinemann Date: November 1935

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Regent Park Park Village East Metropolitan improvements

Regent Park Park Village East Metropolitan improvements
Regents Park, Park Village East, Regents Park, Metropolitan improvements: or, London in the nineteenth century, displayed in a series of engravings of the new buildings, improvements, andc

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Prince Llewellyn And His Barons Engraved By W. Radclyffe After G. Cattermole

Prince Llewellyn And His Barons Engraved By W. Radclyffe After G. Cattermole

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Thomas Radcliffe (Also Spelled Radclyffe) 3Rd Earl Of Sussex C

Thomas Radcliffe (Also Spelled Radclyffe) 3Rd Earl Of Sussex C. 1525-1583, Aka Viscount Fitzwalter 1542-53
Thomas Radcliffe (Also Spelled Radclyffe) 3Rd Earl Of Sussex C.1525-1583, Aka Viscount Fitzwalter 1542-53, Or Baron Fitzwalter 1553-57

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: William Radclyffe

Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831. Artist: William Radclyffe
Brewers Hall, Addle Street, City of London, 1831

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century. Artist: William Radclyffe

Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century. Artist: William Radclyffe
Grocers Hall, Poultry, City of London, 19th century

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: William Radclyffe

The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815. Artist: William Radclyffe
The Speakers House, Westminster, London, 1815

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: View from Norbury, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: William Radclyffe

View from Norbury, Surrey, 19th century. Artist: William Radclyffe
View from Norbury, Surrey, 19th century

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Council Chamber, Vintners Hall. Vintner Sherriff receiving the Congratulations of his Company

Council Chamber, Vintners Hall. Vintner Sherriff receiving the Congratulations of his Company, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Tomb of Queen Elizabeth: Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Tomb of Queen Elizabeth: Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Tomb of Queen Elizabeth: Henry VIIs Chapel, Westminster Abbey, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Public Exhibition of Frescoes & Sculpture in Westminster Hall, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Public Exhibition of Frescoes & Sculpture in Westminster Hall, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Public Exhibition of Frescoes & Sculpture in Westminster Hall, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Reform Club. The Corridors of the Saloon, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Reform Club. The Corridors of the Saloon, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Reform Club. The Corridors of the Saloon, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Buckingham Palace. The Princess Royal sitting for a Portrait, c1841. Victoria, Princess Royal, as a child, sits for a portrait by the painter, Sir Franicis Grant

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Reform Club. The Kitchen, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Reform Club. The Kitchen, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Reform Club. The Kitchen, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Chapel Royal - St. James Palace, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe

Chapel Royal - St. James Palace, c1841. Artist: William Radclyffe
Chapel Royal - St. James Palace, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices

Background imageRadclyffe Collection: Exhibition of the Royal Academy. - Private View, c1841. Artists: Henry Melville

Exhibition of the Royal Academy. - Private View, c1841. Artists: Henry Melville, William Radclyffe, Edward Radclyffe
Exhibition of the Royal Academy. - Private View, c1841. From London Interiors with their Costumes & Ceremonies from Drawings made by permission of the Public Offices




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Radclyffe, a name that echoes through time and art. From the enchanting Windlesham Church in Surrey, adorned with intricate details by the talented 19th-century artist E Radclyffe, to the captivating River Scene painted in 1880 by Charles Walter Radclyffe. But it is not just their artistic endeavors that make this name significant. M Radclyffe Hall, a renowned writer whose words challenged societal norms and sparked controversy. Their work left an indelible mark on literature and paved the way for future generations. In matters of love and companionship, Radclyffe Hall found solace in Lady Troubridge's arms. Together they defied conventions and embraced their truth unapologetically. Even further back in history, we find William Radclyffe capturing moments frozen in time. Whether it be depicting gambling at Whites Club or illustrating the grandeur of the Hall of Athenaeum Club with its panelled walls and mosaic floor adorned with statues of Diana Robing and Venus Victrix. The past comes alive as we witness unknown creators bringing tales to life - from rescuing Countess De Burgh from Montgomery Castle to portraying Bolingbroke's False Homage to Richard II at Flint Castle. And who can forget Llewellyn? His death immortalized by both unknown artists and William Radclyffe himself. Frances Sidney Countess of Sussex graces us with her presence through Edward Harding's creation at Sidney Sussex College - a testament to beauty captured on canvas. So let us celebrate all these glimpses into history brought forth by various artists named Radclyffe. Each stroke of their brush or pen reveals stories untold, emotions unfurled, leaving us captivated by their talent throughout centuries gone by.