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Stewarts Collection

"Stewarts: A Captivating Blend of History, Art, and Locations" Step into the enchanting world as we embark on a journey through time and space

Background imageStewarts Collection: Railway map, Clapham Junction area, London

Railway map, Clapham Junction area, London
Railway map, Clapham Junction, Stewarts Lane, Lavender Hill and Longhedge, SW London, with colour coding of the various railway companies. Date: 1912

Background imageStewarts Collection: Edinburgh Castle floodlit during the Tattoo, when signalling maroons and rocket were fired

Edinburgh Castle floodlit during the Tattoo, when signalling maroons and rocket were fired. The twin towers of Stewart's College and dome of the Bank of Scotland on left. Date: 1960s

Background imageStewarts Collection: Douglas Wyllie

Douglas Wyllie Scotland & Stewarts Melville 07 February 1994 Date: 07 February 1994

Background imageStewarts Collection: Finlay Calder

Finlay Calder Scotland & Stewarts Melville 16 December 1991 Date: 16 December 1991

Background imageStewarts Collection: Payne Stewarts Shoes

Payne Stewarts Shoes USA, 23 July 1997 Date: 23 July 1997

Background imageStewarts Collection: The Triumph of King James and His August Descendants, c. 1622-4 (engraving)

The Triumph of King James and His August Descendants, c. 1622-4 (engraving)
498534 The Triumph of King James and His August Descendants, c.1622-4 (engraving) by Van de Passe, Willem (c.1598-c.1637); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageStewarts Collection: Harriet Hoctor as the Fairy Doll in A La Carte

Harriet Hoctor as the Fairy Doll in A La Carte, Rosalie Stewarts revue, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageStewarts Collection: Charles I at Oxford, The Happy Days, 1636 (colour litho)

Charles I at Oxford, The Happy Days, 1636 (colour litho)
3093987 Charles I at Oxford, The Happy Days, 1636 (colour litho) by Ludovici, Albert Jnr. (1852-1932); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles I at Oxford, The Happy Days, 1636)

Background imageStewarts Collection: Last of the Royal Stuarts

Last of the Royal Stuarts
An old man playing the violin, claimed to be the last of the Royal Stewarts (Stuarts) who died at Berwick-on-Tweed at the age of 116

Background imageStewarts Collection: The Rush for Water at the Abu Halfa Wells on the Way to Gubata'An Incident of Sir

The Rush for Water at the Abu Halfa Wells on the Way to Gubata'An Incident of Sir Herbert Stewarts Second Desert March

Background imageStewarts Collection: Camp of the Massachusetts second compy. light artillery at

Camp of the Massachusetts second compy. light artillery at Stewarts Place, Baltimore, Md. Print shows two scenes: upper scene - soldiers in camp with several horses, wagons

Background imageStewarts Collection: Tombland Alley, Norwich

Tombland Alley, Norwich, Norfolk, a quaint corner, incorporating part of Augustine Stewarts House. He was Deputy Mayor during Ketts Rebellion (1549), later Mayor



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"Stewarts: A Captivating Blend of History, Art, and Locations" Step into the enchanting world as we embark on a journey through time and space. From the floodlit Edinburgh Castle during the Tattoo to the bustling Clapham Junction area in London, Stewarts captivates with its diverse range of experiences. In the 1960s, Edinburgh Castle came alive under a cascade of lights during the Tattoo. The maroons and rockets fired added an electrifying touch to this iconic landmark. As we gaze upon this mesmerizing sight, our eyes are drawn to Stewart's College twin towers and Bank of Scotland's dome on the left – architectural marvels that stand tall against time. Venturing southward to London, we find ourselves immersed in Clapham Junction's railway map. Here lies a hub where journeys begin and end – a testament to connectivity and movement that defines modern life. Douglas Wyllie emerges as another intriguing figure within Stewarts' realm. Known for his contributions in various fields, he leaves an indelible mark on history through his endeavors. Payne Stewart's Shoes add yet another layer of fascination to our exploration. These shoes symbolize style and elegance while reminding us of Payne Stewart himself – a legendary golfer who left an enduring legacy both on and off the course. Art takes center stage as well with "The Triumph of King James, " showcasing royal lineage dating back centuries ago. This exquisite engraving transports us back in time when power was consolidated through bloodlines. Harriet Hoctor graces our narrative too as she enchants audiences with her portrayal of Fairy Doll in "A La Carte. " Her graceful movements leave spectators spellbound as they witness artistry at its finest. Charles I at Oxford presents another captivating scene from history - "The Happy Days" captured forever in vibrant color lithography. It serves as a reminder that even amidst turmoil, joy can be found.