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Fountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Artist: Richar KeeneFountain in the cloisters of Newstead Abbey, Nottingham, 1902-1903. Newstead Abbey is the ancestral home of Lord Byron. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903
Lord Byron, Shaking the Dust of England from his Shoes, 1904. Artist: Max BeerbohmLord Byron, Shaking the Dust of England from his Shoes, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, home of the Webb family, c1880. A former Augustinian priory closed by the Dissolution of the Monasteries, Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron
The cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdThe Cloisters, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Dining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Artist: Valentine & Sons LtdDining hall, Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1924-1926. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Miss Chaworth, c1800-1820
Lord Byrons room in the Palazzo Moncenigo, Venice, Italy, 19th century. Artist: James Tibbitts WillmoreLord Byrons room in the Palazzo Moncenigo, Venice, Italy, 19th century
William Shakespeare and Lord Bryron, c1900. English poets of the 16th and 19th century. French advertising for Liebig, extract of meat, c1900
Lord Byrons statue, Trinity College Library, Cambridge, 1902-1903. Artist: HC LeatLord Byrons statue, Trinity College Library, Cambridge, 1902-1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8
Lord Byrons house, 4 Bennet Street, St James, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick AdcockLord Byrons house, 4 Bennet Street, St James, London, 1912. The home of English Romantic poet George Gordon Byron (1788-1824)
Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, (1912). Portrait of George Gordon (Noel) Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824), a leading figure in Romanticism
Newstead Abbey, the ancestral home of Lord Byron, 1888. Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement. The Abbey, near Nottingham, was originally an Augustinian priory
George Byron, 6th Baron Byron, British poet, (1888). Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement. A print from the Illustrated London News, (28 January 1888)
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, 1888. Newstead Abbey was the ancestral home of Lord Byron (1788-1824) who was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Letter from Lord Byron to John Hanson, 11th November 1810. Artist: Lord ByronLetter from Lord Byron to John Hanson, 11th November 1810. Letter written from Athens by George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron) to John Hanson, his solicitor
Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, c1813, (1831). Artist: H RobinsonLord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, c1813, (1831). Portrait of George Gordon (Noel) Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824), a leading figure in Romanticism
Lord Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, 19th century. Portrait of George Gordon (Noel) Byron (1788-1824), a leading figure in Romanticism
George Gordon Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet and leading figure in Romanticism, (1877)George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron, Anglo-Scottish poet, (1877). Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Sir Walter Scott, Thomas Moore, Lord Byron, Robert Burns, Thomas Campbell, 1877. English, Scottish and Irish writers and poets of the 18th and 19th centuries
Childe Harolds Pilgrimage, Italy, 1832. Artist: JMW TurnerChilde Harolds Pilgrimage, Italy, 1832. Scene inspired by Byrons poem. From the Tate collection, London
Where Lord Byron died, Missolonghi, Greece, 1888. Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement. A print from the Illustrated London News, (28 January 1888)
Lord Byrons burial place, Hucknall Torkard church, Nottinghamshire, 1888. The church of St Mary Magdalene was built during the Saxon period but underwent substantial changes in the 19th century
Lord Byrons birthplace, Holles Street, Cavendish Square, London, 1888. Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement. A print from the Illustrated London News, (28 January 1888)
Kauikeaouli, Hawaii, 1825. Artist: DampierKauikeaouli, Hawaii, 1825. Kamehameha III, King of Hawaii (born Kauikeaouli) (1813-1854) was the king of the Kingdom of Hawaii from 1824 to 1854. He was Hawaiis longest reigning monarch
Byron of Rochdale in Albanian Dress, 1813. Artist: Thomas PhillipsByron of Rochdale in Albanian Dress, 1813. Found in the collection of the National Portrait Gallery, London
Lord Byron, English poet. George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron (1788-1824) was a leading figure in the Romantic movement
Scene from Byrons poem Mazeppa, c1820. Published in 1819, this narrative poem is based on a passage in Voltaires Charles XII