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Background imageH Granville Collection: North Transept of St. Pauls Cathedral after bombing, 1941

North Transept of St. Pauls Cathedral after bombing, 1941
North Transept of St. Pauls Cathedral after a bomb had crashed through the roof into the crypt on the night of April 16th, 1941. The cathedral was struck by bombs twice

Background imageH Granville Collection: Gog (Gogmagog), One of the two City giants burnt in the London Guildhall fire, 1940

Gog (Gogmagog), One of the two City giants burnt in the London Guildhall fire, 1940
Gog (Gogmagog), One of the two City giants burnt in the London Guildhall fire of Sunday December 29th, 1940. Gog and Magog, are associated with Guildhall

Background imageH Granville Collection: Devastated buildings, from the inner Temple garden, 1941

Devastated buildings, from the inner Temple garden, 1941
Devastated buildings, looking nearly due north from the inner Temple garden, 1941. A picture showing the damage done to Temple, London on May 10th, 1941 by a German air raid

Background imageH Granville Collection: The Historic Hall in the Inner Temple completely gutted by fire, 1941

The Historic Hall in the Inner Temple completely gutted by fire, 1941. A picture showing the damage done to Inner Temple Hall on May 10th, 1941 by a German air raid.From The Connoisseur

Background imageH Granville Collection: The Cloisters in the Temple after having been wrecked by fire, 1941

The Cloisters in the Temple after having been wrecked by fire, 1941. A picture showing the damage done to the cloisters at Temple, London on May 10th, 1941 by a German air raid

Background imageH Granville Collection: Masters House: with tombstone in commemoration to Oliver Goldsmith, 1941

Masters House: with tombstone in commemoration to Oliver Goldsmith, 1941
On the left is the Masters House: the tombstone in the foreground commemorates Oliver Goldsmith, 1941. On May 10th, 1941, a German air raid set the roof of the Round Church on fire

Background imageH Granville Collection: Interior of the Temple Church after the fire, 1941

Interior of the Temple Church after the fire, 1941. On May 10th, 1941, a German air raid set the roof of the Round Church on fire. The fire quickly spread to the nave and chapel

Background imageH Granville Collection: Londons Guildhall after the fire of December 29th December 1940

Londons Guildhall after the fire of December 29th December 1940. The Guildhall after the Second Great Fire of London, the name used at the time to refer to one of the most destructive air raids of

Background imageH Granville Collection: Woodcut showing Geuders Iron Maiden in a torture chamber Setting, c1870

Woodcut showing Geuders Iron Maiden in a torture chamber Setting, c1870. From The Connoisseur, 1941 edited by H. Granville Fell. [The National Magazine Co. Ltd, London, 1941]

Background imageH Granville Collection: The Iron Maiden of Nuremburg, 1941

The Iron Maiden of Nuremburg, 1941. The iron maiden is a presumed, though likely fictional, torture device. The most famous iron maiden was that of Nuremberg

Background imageH Granville Collection: Sir John Hawkins, 1591. Artist: Hieronimo Custodis

Sir John Hawkins, 1591. Artist: Hieronimo Custodis
Sir John Hawkins, 1591. Admiral Sir John Hawkins (1532-1595). Painting held at the Plymouth City Council: Museum and Art Gallery. From The Connoisseur, 1941 edited by H. Granville Fell

Background imageH Granville Collection: Glasgow Cathedral, c18th century. Artist: Thomas Girtin

Glasgow Cathedral, c18th century. Artist: Thomas Girtin
Glasgow Cathedral, c18th century. From The Connoisseur, 1941 edited by H. Granville Fell. [The National Magazine Co. Ltd, London, 1941]

Background imageH Granville Collection: The Virgin and Child, c1480, (1936). Artist: Sandro Botticelli

The Virgin and Child, c1480, (1936). Artist: Sandro Botticelli
The Virgin and Child, c1480, (1936). Housed at the Poldi Pezzoli Museo, Milan. From The Connoisseur, Vol. 97, edited by H. Granville Fell. [International Studio, London, 1936]

Background imageH Granville Collection: Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). Artist: Henry Raeburn

Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). Artist: Henry Raeburn
Thomas Robert, Eleventh Earl of Kinnoull, 1815, (1936). From The Connoisseur, Vol. 97, edited by H. Granville Fell. [International Studio, London, 1936]

Background imageH Granville Collection: Gilt Bronze Figure of Kuan-Yin, 334 AD, (1936)

Gilt Bronze Figure of Kuan-Yin, 334 AD, (1936). Guanyin or Guan Yin is an East Asian bodhisattva associated with compassion as venerated by Mahayana Buddhists

Background imageH Granville Collection: Pottery Figure of a Horse - T Ang Dynasty, c7th to 10th century AD, (1936)

Pottery Figure of a Horse - T Ang Dynasty, c7th to 10th century AD, (1936). The Tang dynasty was preceded by the Sui dynasty and followed by the Five Dynasties and Ten Kingdoms period



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