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Todd Collection (#2)

"Remembering Todd: A Legacy of Leadership, Love, and Innovation" Todd - a name that echoes through history

Background imageTodd Collection: Locomotive luggage engine, cross sections

Locomotive luggage engine, cross sections Date: 1844

Background imageTodd Collection: North front Ashridge 1768. history College Bonhommes

North front Ashridge 1768. history College Bonhommes
North front of Ashridge, as it was in 1768. The history of the College of Bonhommes, at Ashridge, in the county of Buckingham, founded in the year 1276, by Edmund, earl of Cornwall. Comp

Background imageTodd Collection: South Front Ashridge history College Bonhommes

South Front Ashridge history College Bonhommes
South Front of Ashridge, The history of the College of Bonhommes, at Ashridge, in the county of Buckingham, founded in the year 1276, by Edmund, earl of Cornwall. Comp

Background imageTodd Collection: history College Bonhommes Ashridge county Buckingham

history College Bonhommes Ashridge county Buckingham
The history of the College of Bonhommes, at Ashridge, in the county of Buckingham, founded in the year 1276, by Edmund, earl of Cornwall. Comp. from original records and other authentic sources

Background imageTodd Collection: Mary Ann Lincoln, N

Mary Ann Lincoln, N

Background imageTodd Collection: Grant Thorburn, Pseudonym Lawrie Todd, 1773 - 1863. Scottish Born American Author

Grant Thorburn, Pseudonym Lawrie Todd, 1773 - 1863. Scottish Born American Author. From The Maclise Portrait Gallery, Published 1898

Background imageTodd Collection: Dolley Payne Todd Madison 1768 To 1849. Wife Of James Madison, Fourth President Of The United States

Dolley Payne Todd Madison 1768 To 1849. Wife Of James Madison, Fourth President Of The United States. From A 19Th Century Engraving, After A Painting By Gilbert Stuart

Background imageTodd Collection: Mary Todd

Mary Todd

Background imageTodd Collection: Advert for Swan fountain pens 1901

Advert for Swan fountain pens 1901
Swan fountain pens with intricate design cases and chains, for Christmas gifts, free post catalogue available or in store at Cheapside, London. 1901

Background imageTodd Collection: MICHAEL TODD (1907-1958). American theater and film producer

MICHAEL TODD (1907-1958). American theater and film producer. Photographed by Toni Frissell at the Jones Beach Theater, Long Island, New York, 1952

Background imageTodd Collection: HOTTER THAN HOT, 1929. Harry Langdon and Thelma Todd in a scene from the film

HOTTER THAN HOT, 1929. Harry Langdon and Thelma Todd in a scene from the film

Background imageTodd Collection: ELODIE TODD DAWSON (1840-1877). Nee Elodie Breck Todd. Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln

ELODIE TODD DAWSON (1840-1877). Nee Elodie Breck Todd. Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate Army officer Nathaniel Henry Rhodes Dawson

Background imageTodd Collection: MARTHA TODD WHITE (1833-1868). Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate

MARTHA TODD WHITE (1833-1868). Half-sister of Mary Todd Lincoln and wife of Confederate Army officer Clement C. White

Background imageTodd Collection: Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White

Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White House, 1864
WHITE HOUSE RECEPTION, 1864. Reception of General Ulysses S. Grant by President and Mrs. Lincoln in the East Room at the White House, 1864. Oil painting attributed to Francis B. Carpenter

Background imageTodd Collection: SILENT FILM STILL, 1931. Thelma Todd

SILENT FILM STILL, 1931. Thelma Todd

Background imageTodd Collection: Dodds patent wedge motion, side elevation

Dodds patent wedge motion, side elevation Date: 1841

Background imageTodd Collection: Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908)

Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908). Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865

Background imageTodd Collection: Thelma Todd, American actress, 1934-1935

Thelma Todd, American actress, 1934-1935. Thelma Todd appeared in over 40 pictures between 1926 and 1935, including the Marx Brothers films Monkey Business (1931) and Horse Feathers (1932)

Background imageTodd Collection: Mrs Lincoln, c1860s. Artist: Brady

Mrs Lincoln, c1860s. Artist: Brady
Mrs Lincoln, c1860s. The wife of President Abraham Lincoln shows one of her gowns on a trip to New York. Illustration from Adventures of America, 1857-1900, by John A Kouwenhoven

Background imageTodd Collection: Ann Todd gives in her appliances for the war effort

Ann Todd gives in her appliances for the war effort
Actress Ann Todd photographed handing in her spare household appliances to the local W.V.S. office in Berkshire. In 1940, Lord Beaverbrook, Minister for Aircraft Production

Background imageTodd Collection: Cambridge University Rugby Team, 1894-95

Cambridge University Rugby Team, 1894-95: Todd, Lawry, Dixon, Druce, Griffiths, Bell, Taylor, Falcon, Pilkington, Mitchell, Tucker (Captain), Field, Giblin, Bunting, Jacob. 1890s

Background imageTodd Collection: Advert for Swan fountain pens & leaded pencils 1901

Advert for Swan fountain pens & leaded pencils 1901
Christmas presents, Swan fountain pens and leaded pencils with intricate design cases and chains. 1901

Background imageTodd Collection: Music cover, The Dam Busters March

Music cover, The Dam Busters March, by Eric Coates, arranged for piano solo. 1954

Background imageTodd Collection: Malcolm Todd and Mlle Jusjane, film stars

Malcolm Todd and Mlle Jusjane, film stars, relaxing at the Venice Lido, Italy. 1927

Background imageTodd Collection: Ann Todd

Ann Todd (1909 - 1993), English actress of stage and screen, wearing a flowery skirt

Background imageTodd Collection: Sir Leary Constantine with boy scout

Sir Leary Constantine with boy scout
Sir Leary Constantine, the former West Indies cricketer, shaking hands with Robert Todd (age 15), of the 6th Wallington Scout Group, UK

Background imageTodd Collection: Ann Todd in 1938

Ann Todd in 1938
Dorothy Anne Todd (1909 - 1993), English actress of stage and screen. Photographed here in a play called Flood Tide, based on a novel by A. P. Herbert The House by the River. Date: 1938

Background imageTodd Collection: Robert Bentley Todd

Robert Bentley Todd
ROBERT BENTLEY TODD Irish medical practitioner Date: 1809 - 1860

Background imageTodd Collection: Grant Thorburn

Grant Thorburn
GRANT THORBURN merchant and writer : the original Lawrie Todd with his autograph Date: 1773 - 1863

Background imageTodd Collection: C. H Todd World Racers series N32 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes

C. H Todd World Racers series N32 Allen & Ginter Cigarettes
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Background imageTodd Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Nee Mary Ann Todd. First Lady to Abraham Lincoln. Photograph

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Nee Mary Ann Todd. First Lady to Abraham Lincoln. Photograph
MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Ne Mary Ann Todd. First Lady to Abraham Lincoln. Photograph, c1860

Background imageTodd Collection: NEW JERSEY: WELDER, c1943. Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder

NEW JERSEY: WELDER, c1943. Petrina Moore, a Cherokee Native American, and a welder at the Todd Hoboken dry dock in New Jersey

Background imageTodd Collection: ROBERT T. LINCOLN, (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of Abraham Lincoln

ROBERT T. LINCOLN, (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of Abraham Lincoln. Photographed at the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial, 30 May 1922

Background imageTodd Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN. (1818-1882). First Lady to Abraham Lincoln; earliest known photograph

MARY TODD LINCOLN. (1818-1882). First Lady to Abraham Lincoln; earliest known photograph. Oil over a daguerreotype, 1846

Background imageTodd Collection: Colonel James Tod travelling by elephant through Rajasthan with his Cavalry and Sepoys

Colonel James Tod travelling by elephant through Rajasthan with his Cavalry and Sepoys
BAL11967 Colonel James Tod travelling by elephant through Rajasthan with his Cavalry and Sepoys (gouache) (see also 82777) by Indian School, (18th century); Victoria & Albert Museum, London

Background imageTodd Collection: RACEHORSE, 1902. Todd. American racehorse. Illustration, 1902

RACEHORSE, 1902. Todd. American racehorse. Illustration, 1902

Background imageTodd Collection: LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth

LINCOLN ASSASSINATION. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln by John Wilkes Booth at Fords Theatre, Washington D.C. 14 April 1865. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageTodd Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th 1865. Lithograph by E

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th 1865. Lithograph by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg, 1865

Background imageTodd Collection: DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of President Lincoln at Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865

DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of President Lincoln at Washington, D. C. 15 April 1865
DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865. Death of President Lincoln at Washington, D.C. 15 April 1865. The nations martyr. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1865

Background imageTodd Collection: LINCOLN AND FAMILY, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln with wife Mary Todd Lincoln

LINCOLN AND FAMILY, 1861. President Abraham Lincoln with wife Mary Todd Lincoln and their sons Willie, Robert and Tad. Mezzotint, engraving by J.C

Background imageTodd Collection: LINCOLN AND FAMILY. President Abraham Lincoln with his sons Tad and Robert Todd

LINCOLN AND FAMILY. President Abraham Lincoln with his sons Tad and Robert Todd and wife Mary Todd Lincoln; a portrait of Willie is hanging in the background

Background imageTodd Collection: MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln

MARY TODD LINCOLN (1818-1882). Wife of President Abraham Lincoln. Photographed while in mourning after the death of her son, Willie (William Wallace), in 1862

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY MADISON: WILL, 1836. Portion of the will of First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison

DOLLEY MADISON: WILL, 1836. Portion of the will of First Lady Dolley Payne Todd Madison (1768-1849) returning Thomas Jeffersons walking stick to grandson Thomas Jefferson Randolph

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Pastel by James Sharples

DOLLEY MADISON (1768-1849). Nee Payne. Wife of James Madison. Pastel by James Sharples, 1797

Background imageTodd Collection: DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison. Oil on canvas

DOLLEY PAYNE TODD MADISON (1768-1849). Wife of President James Madison. Oil on canvas, 1804, by Gilbert Stuart




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"Remembering Todd: A Legacy of Leadership, Love, and Innovation" Todd - a name that echoes through history. Born in 1809, this remarkable individual would go on to become the 16th President of the United States, forever etching his name into the annals of American greatness. As we delve into Todd's life, we catch a glimpse of his personal moments and the impact he left behind. In an enchanting wood engraving from 1864, we witness Lincoln at home with his beloved son Thomas Todd (Tad). The image captures a tender father-son bond amidst the weighty responsibilities that came with leading a nation during tumultuous times. Yet even in these private moments, Todd's influence extended beyond familial ties. The Aldeburgh Golf Club stands as a testament to his enduring legacy – an emblematic reminder of how sport can unite individuals across generations. Tragedy struck in 1865 when news spread like wildfire about the death bed of Lincoln. A poignant lithograph immortalizes this somber moment; it serves as a stark reminder that even great leaders are not immune to fate's cruel hand. But let us not forget that there is more than one Todd who has made their mark on history. From Hercules, locomotive luggage engine fame to Durham County Rugby Team triumphs – Todds have excelled in various fields throughout time. Richard Todd emerges as another prominent figure bearing this illustrious surname. This British actor captivated audiences with his talent and charisma on both stage and screen – leaving an indelible imprint on entertainment history. The entrepreneurial spirit also runs deep within the realm of Todds. An advertisement for Swan Pens by Mabie, Todd and Co beckons readers to "Send a Swan. " or "Give Swans this Xmas. " These pens adorned with gold or silver mountings were once cherished possessions symbolizing elegance and sophistication.