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Collins Collection (page 4)

Background imageCollins Collection: The Woman in White, 1871. Creator: William Harcourt Hooper

The Woman in White, 1871. Creator: William Harcourt Hooper
The Woman in White, 1871

Background imageCollins Collection: Alexander Stewart Wetherill, ca. 1890-1900. Creator: Alfred Quinton Collins

Alexander Stewart Wetherill, ca. 1890-1900. Creator: Alfred Quinton Collins
Alexander Stewart Wetherill, ca. 1890-1900

Background imageCollins Collection: Mrs. Alfred Q. Collins, 1885-1903. Creator: Alfred Quinton Collins

Mrs. Alfred Q. Collins, 1885-1903. Creator: Alfred Quinton Collins
Mrs. Alfred Q. Collins, 1885-1903

Background imageCollins Collection: Elizabeth Fry, c1843, (1942). Creator: George Richmond

Elizabeth Fry, c1843, (1942). Creator: George Richmond
Elizabeth Fry, c1843, (1942). Portrait of Elizabeth Fry (1780-1845), English prison reformer, social reformer, Quaker, and Christian philanthropist

Background imageCollins Collection: Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, c1680, (1942). Creator: Peter Lely

Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, c1680, (1942). Creator: Peter Lely
Sarah Jennings, Duchess of Marlborough, c1680, (1942). Portrait of English aristocrat Sarah Churchill, Duchess of Marlborough (1660-1744)

Background imageCollins Collection: Mrs. Siddons, c1796, (1942). Creator: Unknown

Mrs. Siddons, c1796, (1942). Creator: Unknown
Mrs. Siddons, c1796, (1942). Portrait of English actor Sarah Siddons (1755-1831). Siddons performed mainly Shakespearean roles including that of Lady Macbeth

Background imageCollins Collection: Mrs. Sheridan, c1785, (1942). Creator: Gainsborough Dupont

Mrs. Sheridan, c1785, (1942). Creator: Gainsborough Dupont
Mrs. Sheridan, c1785, (1942). Portrait of Elizabeth Ann Sheridan (1754-1792), British singer and second daughter of the composer Thomas Linley

Background imageCollins Collection: The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, 1945. Creator: Unknown

The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, 1945. Creator: Unknown
The Metropolitan Railway near Paddington, 1863, (1945). The Metropolitan Line, which opened in 1863 and ran between Paddington and Farringdon in London

Background imageCollins Collection: Cannon Street Station, c. 1900, (1945). Creator: Marcus

Cannon Street Station, c. 1900, (1945). Creator: Marcus
Cannon Street Station, c. 1900, (1945). Busy scene at a London railway station. In the foreground a child sits on a trunk waiting to be moved with a porters trolley

Background imageCollins Collection: Mind Your Points, 1867, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Mind Your Points, 1867, (1945). Creator: Unknown
" Mind Your Points", 1867, (1945). Railway worker operating a set of points, a mechanical installation enabling trains to be guided from one track to another, such as at a junction

Background imageCollins Collection: George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Creator: Unknown

George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Creator: Unknown
George Stephenson, c1849, (1945). Portrait of George Stephenson (1781-1848), English mechanical engineer and inventor of the railway engine. After a painting of 1849

Background imageCollins Collection: Richard Trevithick, c1816, (1945). Creator: Unknown

Richard Trevithick, c1816, (1945). Creator: Unknown
Richard Trevithick, c1816, (1945). Portrait of English engineer and inventor Richard Trevithick (1771-1833) who designed the first locomotive to run on rails

Background imageCollins Collection: Queenstown Bridge, Swindon, 1885, (1943). Creator: G. Puckey

Queenstown Bridge, Swindon, 1885, (1943). Creator: G. Puckey
Queenstown Bridge, Swindon, 1885, (1943). View of bridge over the Wilshire & Berkshire Canal at Swindon in Wiltshire. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman

Background imageCollins Collection: Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Creator: Unknown

Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Creator: Unknown
Lace Manufactory, Tiverton, c1836, (1943). Heathcoats Lace Manufactory at Tiverton in Devon, opened in 1816. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman. [Collins, London, 1943]

Background imageCollins Collection: West Prospect of Oxford, 19th century, (1943). Creator: William Turner

West Prospect of Oxford, 19th century, (1943). Creator: William Turner
West Prospect of Oxford, 19th century, (1943). Boats on the Isis at Oxford. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman. [Collins, London, 1943]

Background imageCollins Collection: The Semaphore, Portsmouth, (1943). Creator: Unknown

The Semaphore, Portsmouth, (1943). Creator: Unknown
The Semaphore, Portsmouth, (1943). Building constructed in the early 19th century in the town of Portsmouth. It was one of a network of such towers used in an optical telegraph system

Background imageCollins Collection: View of Dawlish from the West Cliff, 1817, (1943). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler

View of Dawlish from the West Cliff, 1817, (1943). Creator: Joseph Constantine Stadler
View of Dawlish from the West Cliff, 1817, (1943). The town of Dawlish on the south coast of Devon. From " English Cities and Small Towns", by John Betjeman. [Collins, London, 1943]

Background imageCollins Collection: View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Creator: William Wyld

View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Creator: William Wyld
View of Manchester from Higher Broughton, 1835, (1943). Rural scene with smoking chimneys on the horizon. Painting also known as Manchester from the Cliff, Higher Broughton, in the City Art Gallery

Background imageCollins Collection: View of York, 1756, (1943). Creator: Charles Grignion

View of York, 1756, (1943). Creator: Charles Grignion
View of York, 1756, (1943). Smartly dressed people promenading along the riverbank in York, north Yorkshire. After Prospect of a Noble Terras Walk in the city of York

Background imageCollins Collection: Thrift rug, 1943. Creator: Unknown

Thrift rug, 1943. Creator: Unknown
Thrift rug, 1943. Made from vegetable dyed woollen scraps by a member of a Shropshire Institute. Woven rug made from recycled materials during the Second World War

Background imageCollins Collection: Evacuee Play Centre, c1943. Creator: Elise Dalton Hewland

Evacuee Play Centre, c1943. Creator: Elise Dalton Hewland
Evacuee Play Centre, c1943. Evacuated children at a nursery during the Second World War. From " Womens Institutes, by Cicely McCall. [Collins, London, 1943]

Background imageCollins Collection: Patchwork quilt, 1943. Creator: Unknown

Patchwork quilt, 1943. Creator: Unknown
Patchwork quilt, 1943. Made by a member of a Yorkshire Institute. The Womens Institute (WI) was formed in Britain 1915 to revitalise rural communities

Background imageCollins Collection: Evacuees growing cabbages, 1940, (1943). Creator: Leila Faithfull

Evacuees growing cabbages, 1940, (1943). Creator: Leila Faithfull
Evacuees growing cabbages, 1940, (1943). Evacuated British children growing vegetables during the Second World War. Painting in the Imperial War Museum, London

Background imageCollins Collection: An International Moot in Scotland, 1944. Creator: Unknown

An International Moot in Scotland, 1944. Creator: Unknown
An International Moot in Scotland, 1944. Rover Scouts from Egypt, Rhodesia, England, Scotland, Armenia, Irak, Norway and Australia

Background imageCollins Collection: Scouts Practising Pioneering, 1944. Creator: Unknown

Scouts Practising Pioneering, 1944. Creator: Unknown
Scouts Practising Pioneering, 1944. Boy scouts taking part in outdoor activities. The Scouting movement was founded by Robert Baden-Powell in 1908. From " Boy Scouts, by E. E. Reynolds

Background imageCollins Collection: Studying Tonights Menu, (1944). Creator: Robert Baden-Powell

Studying Tonights Menu, (1944). Creator: Robert Baden-Powell
Studying Tonights Menu, (1944). Animals of the African Veldt: lions watching zebra and wildebeest. From " Boy Scouts, by E. E. Reynolds. [Collins, London, 1944]

Background imageCollins Collection: Greenock, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown

Greenock, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown
Greenock, c1840, (1942). The Custom House and steamships on the River Clyde at Greenock in Scotland. The Custom House was completed in 1818. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley

Background imageCollins Collection: Leith Harbour, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown

Leith Harbour, c1840, (1942). Creator: Unknown
Leith Harbour, c1840, (1942). Steamers and sailing ships in the port of Leith on the coast of the Firth of Forth near Edinburgh, Scotland. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley

Background imageCollins Collection: Bristol Harbour, mid 19th century, (1942). Creator: James Baker Pyne

Bristol Harbour, mid 19th century, (1942). Creator: James Baker Pyne
Bristol Harbour, mid 19th century, (1942). Shipping at the port of Bristol in the west of England. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageCollins Collection: Falmouth Harbour, c1840, (1942). Creator: Newman & Co

Falmouth Harbour, c1840, (1942). Creator: Newman & Co
Falmouth Harbour, c1840, (1942). Ships in the natural harbour at Falmouth on the River Fal in Cornwall. From " British Ports and Harbours, by Leo Walmsley. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageCollins Collection: A Sea Scout, 1944. Creator: Unknown

A Sea Scout, 1944. Creator: Unknown
A Sea Scout, 1944. The Scouting movement was founded by Robert Baden-Powell in 1908. A reference to Sea Scouts appears as early as July 1909. From " Boy Scouts, by E. E. Reynolds

Background imageCollins Collection: High tide below the Battery, Portsmouth Harbour, 1846, (1942). Creator: John Lynn

High tide below the Battery, Portsmouth Harbour, 1846, (1942). Creator: John Lynn
High tide below the Battery, Portsmouth Harbour, 1846, (1942). Cannon pointing out to sea and flags flying from the Semaphore Tower at the fortified harbour of Portsmouth on the south coast of

Background imageCollins Collection: The West Prospect of His Majestys Dock-Yard, at Chatham, 1738, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck

The West Prospect of His Majestys Dock-Yard, at Chatham, 1738, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck
The West Prospect of His Majestys Dock-Yard, at Chatham, 1738, (1942). View of the Royal Navy Dockyard on the River Medway at Chatham on the Kent coast

Background imageCollins Collection: Watermill, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Creator: James Stark

Watermill, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Creator: James Stark
Watermill, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Watermills on the banks of a river. From " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton. [Collins, London, 1947]

Background imageCollins Collection: The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck

The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Creators: Samuel Buck
The South Prospect of Dover, in the County of Kent, 1749, (1942). Sailing ships off the coast, with the town of Dover, the castle and the White Cliffs

Background imageCollins Collection: Mill Bridge and Waterfall, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Creator: Andrew Hunt

Mill Bridge and Waterfall, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Creator: Andrew Hunt
Mill Bridge and Waterfall, early-mid 19th century, (1947). Watermill on the banks of a river. From " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton. [Collins, London, 1947]

Background imageCollins Collection: Draining Mill, Lincolnshire, 1810, (1947). Creator: John Sell Cotman

Draining Mill, Lincolnshire, 1810, (1947). Creator: John Sell Cotman
Draining Mill, Lincolnshire, 1810, (1947). Wooden pumping windmill beside a dyke in the Fens. Picture in the British Museum, London. From " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton

Background imageCollins Collection: Mrs Paine and her Daughters, c1767, (1942). Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds

Mrs Paine and her Daughters, c1767, (1942). Creator: Sir Joshua Reynolds
Mrs Paine and her Daughters, c1767, (1942). Portrait of Charlotte Beaumont, (died 1766), wife of architect James Paine, and her daughters Charlotte Paine (1751-1814), who married St John Charlton

Background imageCollins Collection: Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). Creators: Francis Orpen Morris, Richard Alington

Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). Creators: Francis Orpen Morris, Richard Alington
Green Woodpecker, 1852, (1942). From " History of British Birds" by Francis Orpen Morris. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageCollins Collection: Black-Necked Grebe, c1795, (1942). Creator: Edward Donovan

Black-Necked Grebe, c1795, (1942). Creator: Edward Donovan
Black-Necked Grebe, c1795, (1942). Water bird, from " Natural History of British Birds" by Edward Donovan. Published in " The Birds of Britain, by James Fisher. [Collins, London, 1942]

Background imageCollins Collection: Windsor Castle: St. Georges Chapel, 1768, (1942). Creator: Paul Sandby

Windsor Castle: St. Georges Chapel, 1768, (1942). Creator: Paul Sandby
Windsor Castle: St. Georges Chapel, 1768, (1942). View of St Georges Chapel and entrance to Cloister. The high-medieval Gothic Chapel was originally founded in the 14th century

Background imageCollins Collection: Ford Road and Rope Walk Showing the Windmill, near Folkestone, 1947. Creator: John Constable

Ford Road and Rope Walk Showing the Windmill, near Folkestone, 1947. Creator: John Constable
Folkestone: Ford Road and the Ropewalk, 1833, (1947). A windmill in the Kent countryside. Picture in the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge. From " British Windmills and Watermills, by C. P. Skilton

Background imageCollins Collection: A Military Camp in St. James Park During the Gordon Riots, 1780, c1783, (1944)

A Military Camp in St. James Park During the Gordon Riots, 1780, c1783, (1944). Troops were stationed in St Jamess Park, Westminster, London, as a response to the Gordon Riots

Background imageCollins Collection: Imaginary Flight of Hensons Ariel, 1843, (1944). Creator: Day & Haghe

Imaginary Flight of Hensons Ariel, 1843, (1944). Creator: Day & Haghe
Imaginary Flight of Hensons " Ariel", 1843, (1944). William Henson and John Stringfellows 1843 design for steam-powered flying machine

Background imageCollins Collection: Chart showing windmills as landmarks on the north-east coast of England, 1588, (1947)

Chart showing windmills as landmarks on the north-east coast of England, 1588, (1947). Places marked include Hartlepool, Easington and Sunderland

Background imageCollins Collection: Music Party at Wanstead House, c1740, (1942). Creator: Joseph Frans Nollekens

Music Party at Wanstead House, c1740, (1942). Creator: Joseph Frans Nollekens
Music Party at Wanstead House, c1740, (1942). A group of people playing stringed instruments outside Wanstead House, a mansion in Redbridge, Essex. From " English Music, by W. J. Turner

Background imageCollins Collection: A woman setting a post mill alight, c1340, (1947). Creator: Unknown

A woman setting a post mill alight, c1340, (1947). Creator: Unknown
A woman setting a post mill alight, c1340, (1947). In the Middle Ages, grain could be brought to mills for grinding. Here, in the second in a pair of images, a woman is shown setting the mill alight

Background imageCollins Collection: Glass vase and bowl designed by Keith Murray, c1946. Creator: Unknown

Glass vase and bowl designed by Keith Murray, c1946. Creator: Unknown
Glass vase and bowl designed by Keith Murray, c1946. Murray worked as a ceramics, glass and metalware designer for Wedgwood in the Staffordshire Potteries area of England, in the 1930s and 1940s



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