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Tate Collection (#2)

"Tate: A Journey Through Art, History, and Culture" Step into the enchanting Cottage of Alfred Wallis in St Ives, Cornwall

Background imageTate Collection: Dancer in Tate

Dancer in Tate
Michael Groenewald

Background imageTate Collection: Tate museum london

Tate museum london
Amnon Eichelberg

Background imageTate Collection: Tate modern

Tate modern
Inge Schuster

Background imageTate Collection: Silhouette portrait of Maurice Tate, English cricketer

Silhouette portrait of Maurice Tate, English cricketer
Silhouette portrait of Maurice William Tate (1895-1956), English cricketer of the 1920s and 1930s. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTate Collection: HMS President has been moored in the Thames near the Embankment station for more than 80

HMS President has been moored in the Thames near the Embankment station for more than 80
England, London, The Shard and Tate Britain with HMS President moored in the Thames near the Embankment station for more than 80 years

Background imageTate Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105038

EyeUbiquitous_20105038
England, London, Exterior of the Tate Britain art gallery in Pimlico

Background imageTate Collection: 1908 Mercedes, A. W. Tate at Saltburn. Creator: Unknown

1908 Mercedes, A. W. Tate at Saltburn. Creator: Unknown
1908 Mercedes, A.W. Tate at Saltburn

Background imageTate Collection: Grady Tate, c1995. Creator: Brian Foskett

Grady Tate, c1995. Creator: Brian Foskett
Grady Tate, c1995

Background imageTate Collection: Tate Britain - Art Gallery - Millbank, London

Tate Britain - Art Gallery - Millbank, London
The impressive facade of Tate Britain - Art Gallery - Millbank, London. Opened in 1897 and enlarged in 1899 Date: circa 1905

Background imageTate Collection: M. W. Tate (Sussex), 1928. Creator: Unknown

M. W. Tate (Sussex), 1928. Creator: Unknown
M. W. Tate (Sussex), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]

Background imageTate Collection: Austin Sports Twenty of ED Tate competing in the MAC Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb, Worcestershire, 1923

Austin Sports Twenty of ED Tate competing in the MAC Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb, Worcestershire, 1923
Austin Sports Twenty Open 4-seater 3610 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. BL9404. Event Entry No: 37. Driver: Tate, E.D. R.W. wheels. Place: M.A.C Shelsley Walsh Hillclimb. Date: 8.9.23

Background imageTate Collection: Harry Edison Sweets, Buddy Tate, Al Cohn, Capital Jazz Festival, London, June 1985

Harry Edison Sweets, Buddy Tate, Al Cohn, Capital Jazz Festival, London, June 1985. Performing at the Royal Festival Hall

Background imageTate Collection: Buddy Tate and Woody Herman, Capital Jazz, Royal Festival Hall, London, July 1985

Buddy Tate and Woody Herman, Capital Jazz, Royal Festival Hall, London, July 1985

Background imageTate Collection: Buddy Tate, London, February 1983. Artist: Brian O Connor

Buddy Tate, London, February 1983. Artist: Brian O Connor
Buddy Tate, London, February 1983

Background imageTate Collection: Buddy Tate, London, 1983. Artist: Brian O Connor

Buddy Tate, London, 1983. Artist: Brian O Connor
Buddy Tate, London, 1983

Background imageTate Collection: Under the London Millennium footbridge

Under the London Millennium footbridge
The futuristic London Millennium Footbridge, is a steel suspension bridge for pedestrians crossing the River Thames in London, linking Bankside with the City of London

Background imageTate Collection: Giant spider eats Saint Pauls Cathedral

Giant spider eats Saint Pauls Cathedral
A strange juxtaposition of modern art and the classical dome of St Pauls Cathedral, London, seen from Jubilee Walk at dawn

Background imageTate Collection: Henry Tate

Henry Tate (1819-1899), the businessman and philanthropist, pictured c.1897. Tates name is synominous with British sugar and British art

Background imageTate Collection: Sir Henry Tate

Sir Henry Tate
SIR HENRY TATE sugar manufacturer who very sweetly presented the British nation with an art gallery

Background imageTate Collection: Sir Henry Tate, 1st Baronet, 1819 - 1899. English sugar merchant and philanthropist

Sir Henry Tate, 1st Baronet, 1819 - 1899. English sugar merchant and philanthropist, noted for establishing the Tate Gallery in London. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920

Background imageTate Collection: First Royal Variety Show cast, 1912

First Royal Variety Show cast, 1912
Some of the cast of the first Royal Variety Show performance at the Palace Theatre, 1912. 6. Mr. Charles Aldrich(quick change impersonations and juggling) 7

Background imageTate Collection: UK, England, London, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern art gallery

UK, England, London, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern art gallery

Background imageTate Collection: Gentlemen v Players, 200th Cricket Eleven

Gentlemen v Players, 200th Cricket Eleven
Photographs of the eleven Players in the 200th Gentlemen and Players cricket match. The match was played on an annual basis, the tradition having started in 1806

Background imageTate Collection: Opening Ceremony of the Tate Gallery, London, 1897

Opening Ceremony of the Tate Gallery, London, 1897
Illustration showing the Prince of Wales making a speech at the opening of the National Gallery of British Art, later known as the Tate Gallery and now Tate Britain, London, 1897

Background imageTate Collection: Boy and Girl with a Bladder, c18th century. Artist: William Tate

Boy and Girl with a Bladder, c18th century. Artist: William Tate
Boy and Girl with a Bladder, c18th century. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXVII, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1931]

Background imageTate Collection: Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co

Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co
Fred Tate, Sussex and England cricketer, c1899. Fred Tate (1867-1943) was an off-spin bowler who played for Sussex from 1887 until 1905, taking a total of 1331 first-class wickets

Background imageTate Collection: Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink

Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink
Reverse side of postcard for Box O Tricks revue by Albert de Courville and Wal Pink. The 8th London Hippodrome Revue with music by Dave Stamper and Frederick Chapelle

Background imageTate Collection: The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson

The Beauty Spot, by Arthur Anderson, from the French of P-L Flers, with music by J W Tate. First produced at the Theatre Royal, Manchester, November 1917, then at the Gaiety Theatre, London

Background imageTate Collection: Young woman at Tate Gallery, London

Young woman at Tate Gallery, London
Young woman looking at Edgar Degass statue, Little Dancer Aged Fourteen, at The Tate Gallery, London, England. circa 1970

Background imageTate Collection: Visitors resting in The Tate Gallery, London

Visitors resting in The Tate Gallery, London
Visitors resting on a bench in The Tate Gallery, London, England. circa 1970

Background imageTate Collection: Tate Britain Gallery - London

Tate Britain Gallery - London
Tate Britain Gallery - Millbank, London. Opened in 1897, the front part of the building was designed by Sidney R. J. Smith with a classical portico and dome behind Date: 1905

Background imageTate Collection: Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome

Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome
Scenes and Stars of the Wylie-Tate Revue The Peep Show at the Hippodrome, London. 1921

Background imageTate Collection: Harry Tate - Music Hall Star

Harry Tate - Music Hall Star
Harry Tate - (Ronald Macdonald Hutchinson) (1872-1940) - English comedian who performed both in the music halls and in films. Date: 1905

Background imageTate Collection: View from the Tate Gallery London

View from the Tate Gallery London

Background imageTate Collection: Roy Lichtenstein painting and visitors Tate Gallery London

Roy Lichtenstein painting and visitors Tate Gallery London

Background imageTate Collection: Gustave Klimt (1862-1918). Austrian painter. Portrait of Her

Gustave Klimt (1862-1918). Austrian painter. Portrait of Her
Gustave Klimt (1862-1918). Austrian symbolist painter. Member of the Vienna Secession. Portrait of Hermine Gallia, 1904. Tate Modern. London. England, United Kingdom

Background imageTate Collection: Tate Modern. London. England

Tate Modern. London. England
Tate Modern. Exterior view of the gallery installed in the old Bankside Power Station. It was designed by architects Herzog and Meuron. London. England. UK

Background imageTate Collection: Harry Tate

Harry Tate
Promotional postcard for Flying starring Harry Tate. Harry Tate (1872-1940) was a popular music hall artist, who made his debut in 1895. He specialised in comic sketches. Flying was one of them

Background imageTate Collection: Tate Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall

Tate Gallery, St Ives, Cornwall
View of the Tate Gallery, which opened in 1993, overlooking Porthmeor Beach, St Ives, Cornwall. Date: circa 1990s

Background imageTate Collection: Signwriter painting a sign for exhibition

Signwriter painting a sign for exhibition
Signwriter painting a sign for Barnett Newman/Friedman exhibition at the Tate Date: 1960s

Background imageTate Collection: La division aerienne - Somme - WWI

La division aerienne - Somme - WWI
La division aerienne - charge en t괥 de l infanterie - Bataille de la Somme. 1918. On reverse - L AVIATION MARITIME, GARDIENNE DE L OCɁ N - Pointe de Graves - Juin 1918

Background imageTate Collection: Harry Tate with ladies of the Hippodrome, New Year, 1915

Harry Tate with ladies of the Hippodrome, New Year, 1915
Music hall actor and comedian, Harry Tate, pictured with a bevy of ladies of the London Hippodrome, having been invited by them to be the first-footer on New Years Eve, 1915

Background imageTate Collection: Mrs Vernon Tate and daughters by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Vernon Tate and daughters by Madame Yevonde
Mrs Vernon Tate and her four daughters by Madame Yevonde. She was formerly Evelyn Victoria Anne Chandler (c.1887-1979), the wife of George Vernon Tate. On the right is the Hon

Background imageTate Collection: ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. Newly-elected members of the Academy of Arts and Letters

ACADEMY OF ARTS AND LETTERS. Newly-elected members of the Academy of Arts and Letters. From left to right: Glenway Wescott; Malcolm Cowley; and Allen Tate. Photograph, 1964

Background imageTate Collection: WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921. An abandoned one-room schoolhouse near Charleston, West Virginia

WEST VIRGINIA: SCHOOL, 1921. An abandoned one-room schoolhouse near Charleston, West Virginia. Next to the school is the home of the Tate family of farmers. Photograph by October 1921




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"Tate: A Journey Through Art, History, and Culture" Step into the enchanting Cottage of Alfred Wallis in St Ives, Cornwall. This humble abode served as a sanctuary for the renowned artist and fisherman, whose unique style captivated art enthusiasts worldwide. On the other end of the spectrum lies the Tate & Lyle Refinery, an industrial marvel that symbolizes progress and innovation. Its towering structures stand tall against the sky, reminding us of humanity's ability to transform raw materials into something extraordinary. In a different realm altogether is the striking Portrait of Augustus John, President of the National Portrait Gallery. The artist skillfully captures John's charisma and enigmatic aura, leaving viewers mesmerized by his presence. Maggie Teyte takes center stage at Theatre 07 with her captivating voice that resonates through every corner of our souls. Her performances transport us to another world where emotions run deep and melodies intertwine with our hearts. The Doncaster Rovers FC football team from 1934-1935 reminds us of camaraderie and teamwork on the field. These athletes embody determination as they chase their dreams while representing their beloved club with pride. Venturing further along this journey brings us to The Tate St Ives – a haven for contemporary art nestled amidst breathtaking coastal scenery. Here, artists push boundaries and challenge conventions in pursuit of artistic excellence. Harry Tate's MMC veteran car takes us back in time to early 1900s elegance when automobiles were more than just transportation; they were symbols of status and adventure. Harry Tate embodies nostalgia as he cruises through picturesque landscapes with wind tousling his hair. Yet amid all these vibrant moments lies an undercurrent - loneliness. It whispers softly within each frame captured by talented photographers or painted onto canvases by skilled hands. Loneliness serves as a reminder that even amidst bustling crowds or serene landscapes, we can still feel disconnected from others at times. The Tate Gallery in London stands as a testament to the power of art.