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Bakewell Collection

Background imageBakewell Collection: Sugar Bowl, 1820 / 35. Creator: Bakewell, Page & Bakewell

Sugar Bowl, 1820 / 35. Creator: Bakewell, Page & Bakewell
Sugar Bowl, 1820/35. Engraved floral decoration. Attributed to Bakewell, Page & Bakewell

Background imageBakewell Collection: Bakewell, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Bakewell, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Bakewell, c1910. Many Mines and Quarries in the neighbourhood. Population, 3, 070. Industrial scene near Bakewell in Derbyshire

Background imageBakewell Collection: Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Haddon Hall, near Bakewell, Derbyshire, 1894. Haddon Hall, one of the finest examples of a medieval manor house in England, dates from the 12th century to the early 17th century

Background imageBakewell Collection: Haddon Hall, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co

Haddon Hall, c1896. Artist: Frith & Co
Haddon Hall, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageBakewell Collection: The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop, Bakewell, Derbyshire, 2005

The Old Original Bakewell Pudding Shop, Bakewell, Derbyshire, 2005. Bakewell puddings have been sold from this shop since 1865

Background imageBakewell Collection: Bakewell Bride, 1902

Bakewell Bride, 1902. From Rivers of Great Britain: Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial. [Cassell and Company, Ltd. London, 1902]

Background imageBakewell Collection: Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, 1915

Haddon Hall, Derbyshire, 1915. Plate I from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageBakewell Collection: Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, England, late 19th century. Construction of Haddon Hall began in medieval times. Since 1567, when Dorothy, wife of John Manners

Background imageBakewell Collection: Geological strata from Sheffield to Castleton, Yorkshire, England, 1815

Geological strata from Sheffield to Castleton, Yorkshire, England, 1815. From An Introduction to Geology by Robert Bakewell. (London, 1815)

Background imageBakewell Collection: Interior of Haddon Hall, 19th century. Artist: Laslett John Pott

Interior of Haddon Hall, 19th century. Artist: Laslett John Pott
Interior of Haddon Hall, 19th century. Painting by Laslett John Pott (1837-1898), British history painter, showing Haddon Hall near Bakewell, Derbyshire, in Elizabethan times

Background imageBakewell Collection: Farmers discussing Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1822

Farmers discussing Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1822. This breed of sheep arose as a result of a selective breeding programme carried out by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley

Background imageBakewell Collection: New Leicester (Dishley) ram, 1842

New Leicester (Dishley) ram, 1842. This breed of sheep arose as a result of a selective breeding programme carried out by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley, Leicestershire

Background imageBakewell Collection: Longhorn cattle owned by Sir John Harpur-Crewe, Calke Abbey, 1885

Longhorn cattle owned by Sir John Harpur-Crewe, Calke Abbey, 1885. Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) of Dishley, Leicestershire, improved this dual-purpose dairy and beef breed of cattle

Background imageBakewell Collection: Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1811

Dishley (New Leicester) sheep, 1811. This breed of sheep arose as a result of a selective breeding programme carried out by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley, Leicestershire

Background imageBakewell Collection: Dishley (New Leicester) Ram, c1840

Dishley (New Leicester) Ram, c1840. This breed of sheep was the result of a selective breeding programme operated by Robert Bakewell (1725-1795) on his farm at Dishley, Leicestershire, England

Background imageBakewell Collection: Robert Bakewell (1725-1795), English agriculturist

Robert Bakewell (1725-1795), English agriculturist. Bakewell improved sheep and cattle, particularly New Leicester (Dishley) sheep and Longhorn cattle, by selective breeding at his home


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