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Stanhope Collection (page 4)

Discover the rich history of Stanhope, from its origins as an Industrial School in Ashford, Kent to its vibrant presence on Gloucester Road in London

Background imageStanhope Collection: Salvation Army dormitory, Westminster, London

Salvation Army dormitory, Westminster, London
A dormitory at a Salvation Army night shelter, perhaps The Harbour on Stanhope Street, Drury Lane, Central London, which opened in 1891. The men sleep in coffin beds

Background imageStanhope Collection: Sunbeam motorcycle, Norfolk Broads, 1933

Sunbeam motorcycle, Norfolk Broads, 1933
A chic young woman in shorts and beret stops outside some modern almshouses on the Norfolk Broads on her Sunbeam motorcycle

Background imageStanhope Collection: Charles Augustus Stanhope, 8th Earl of Harrington

Charles Augustus Stanhope, 8th Earl of Harrington (1844-1917), royal aide-de-camp, known as the Grand Old Man of Polo. Seen here on horseback in a field

Background imageStanhope Collection: 6th Earl Chesterfield

6th Earl Chesterfield
GEORGE STANHOPE, sixth earl of CHESTERFIELD with his autograph Date: 1805 -1866

Background imageStanhope Collection: Anna Duchess Bedford

Anna Duchess Bedford
ANNA MARIA STANHOPE duchess of BEDFORD, wife of Francis, 7th duke : depicted as the goddess Hebe

Background imageStanhope Collection: Anne, Duchess Somerset

Anne, Duchess Somerset
Anne Stanhope, duchess of SOMERSET wife of Edward Seymour, duke and protector : depicted as a widow

Background imageStanhope Collection: Chesterfield / Greatbatch

Chesterfield / Greatbatch
Philip Dormer Stanhope 4th Earl of Chesterfield

Background imageStanhope Collection: Charles Stanhope / Harring

Charles Stanhope / Harring
Charles Stanhope 4th Earl Harrington Lord Petersham until 1829 out Walking

Background imageStanhope Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Spiess

Hester L Stanhope / Spiess
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners

Background imageStanhope Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Anon

Hester L Stanhope / Anon
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners - seen here on horseback

Background imageStanhope Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Saloon

Hester L Stanhope / Saloon
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled - seen here entertaining a visitor in her saloon

Background imageStanhope Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Hamert

Hester L Stanhope / Hamert
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners

Background imageStanhope Collection: Removal Men 1929

Removal Men 1929
Removal men at the Great Stanhope Street house of Mr Clarence Hatry, the City of London fincancier, jailed for fraud

Background imageStanhope Collection: Countess & Sons 1789

Countess & Sons 1789
Jane, Countess of Harrington, with her sons, Lord Viscount Petersham and the Hon Lincoln Stanhope

Background imageStanhope Collection: Cleveland / Catherine / Mote

Cleveland / Catherine / Mote
DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND Born - Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Stanhope. Playing with her hair with a dog on her lap

Background imageStanhope Collection: Anna Marie Stanhope

Anna Marie Stanhope
ANNA MARIE STANHOPE DUCHESS OF BEDFORD As the Marchioness of Tavistock, wife of Francis 7th Duke

Background imageStanhope Collection: Jane Countess Harrington

Jane Countess Harrington
JANE countess of HARRINGTON, (nee Fleming) wife of Charles Stanhope, third earl

Background imageStanhope Collection: Lord Carnarvon (Ilz)

Lord Carnarvon (Ilz)
GEORGE EDWARD STANHOPE MOLYNEUX HERBERT 5th Earl of Carnarvon; excavated tomb of Tutankhamen (1922) with Howard Carter; died from a mosquito bite

Background imageStanhope Collection: Lord Carnarvon (Graphic)

Lord Carnarvon (Graphic)
GEORGE EDWARD STANHOPE MOLYNEUX HERBERT 5th Earl of Carnarvon; excavated tomb of Tutankhamen (1922) with Howard Carter; died from a mosquito bite




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Discover the rich history of Stanhope, from its origins as an Industrial School in Ashford, Kent to its vibrant presence on Gloucester Road in London. Navigate through the charming streets with ease using the Ashford TN23 3 Map and immerse yourself in the legacy left by the 4th Earl Harrington. Uncover tales of adventure like that of LEZO, Blas de (1687-1741), a Spanish sailor captured during his voyages. Learn about influential figures such as James Earl Stanhope who have shaped this town's identity over time. Experience the timeless tradition of sheep shearing in Stanhope, where locals gathered for communal events like no other. Step back into early 1900s and witness firsthand the meticulous artistry involved in Stanhope sheep shearing. Marvel at historical photographs capturing moments like Sheep Clipping in Stanhope during 1914, showcasing both skill and dedication. Take a stroll down Front Street, immersing yourself in its old-world charm reminiscent of early 1900s. Admire quaint architecture while imagining life during simpler times when this street was bustling with activity. Stanhope is more than just a place; it's a tapestry woven with stories from different eras - each thread contributing to its unique character.