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Hampstead Collection

Background imageHampstead Collection: Flora Rankin, Irene MacDonald, and Mary Josephine MacDonald at Elm Lodge, July 1863

Flora Rankin, Irene MacDonald, and Mary Josephine MacDonald at Elm Lodge, July 1863. Irene and Mary MacDonald were the children of Scottish novelist and poet George MacDonald

Background imageHampstead Collection: Sonny Rollins, Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, London, 1967. Creator

Sonny Rollins, Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, London, 1967. Creator
Sonny Rollins, Klooks Kleek Club, Railway Hotel, West Hampstead, London, 1967

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Music Room, Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

The Music Room, Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
The Music Room, Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, c1950. Kenwood House in north London was remodelled by Robert Adam from 1764-1779

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Express Bus, 1900, (1933). Creator: Unknown

The Express Bus, 1900, (1933). Creator: Unknown
The " Express" Bus, 1900, (1933). Open-top horse-drawn bus outside Ye Olde Swiss Cottage public house in north London

Background imageHampstead Collection: Funeral of Marie Lloyd, Hampstead, London, 12 October 1922, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Funeral of Marie Lloyd, Hampstead, London, 12 October 1922, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Funeral of Marie Lloyd, Hampstead, London, 12 October 1922, (1933). English music hall singer and actor Marie Lloyd (1870-1922), youngest of eleven children

Background imageHampstead Collection: Frognal Priory, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Frognal Priory, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Frognal Priory, c1876. Mock Gothic Frognal Priory in Hampstead, designed by Richard Norman Shaw for Edwin Tate was built in 1881-2 and later home to Memory Corner Thompson, demolished 1924

Background imageHampstead Collection: Pond Street, Hampstead, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Pond Street, Hampstead, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Pond Street, Hampstead, in 1750, (c1876). Hampstead Green referred to as Pond Street, gained importance, on the route by which early carriage visitors reached Well Walk

Background imageHampstead Collection: Shepherds Well in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Shepherds Well in 1820, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Shepherds Well in 1820, (c1876). Shepherds Well, known as The Conduit, source of the River Tyburn provided good quality drinking water for the residents of Hampstead

Background imageHampstead Collection: Belsize House in 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Belsize House in 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Belsize House in 1800, c1876. Georgian manor House in Belsize Park, rebuilt and improved upon many times, Spencer Perceval lived here until he became British Prime Minister

Background imageHampstead Collection: View from Moll Kings House, Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

View from Moll Kings House, Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
View from " Moll Kings House", Hampstead, in 1760, (c1876). Moll King (1696-1747) owned Kings Coffeehouse with her husband Tom King and allegedly worked in the sex trade

Background imageHampstead Collection: Rosslyn House, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Rosslyn House, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Rosslyn House, c1876. Rosslyn House, former property of Alexander Wedderburn, first Earl of Rosslyn, was sold in 1816 to an undertenant and demolished c1896-1909

Background imageHampstead Collection: Vane House, in 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Vane House, in 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Vane House, in 1800, (c1876). Vane House, a mansion inhabited by Sir Harry Vane became the Royal Soldiers Daughters Home, an orphanage, opened on 18th June, 1858, by Prince Albert

Background imageHampstead Collection: Church Row, Hampstead, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Church Row, Hampstead, in 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Church Row, Hampstead, in 1750, (c1876). Church Row in Hampstead, built c1720s was to become home to H.G. Wells who moved into number 17 in 1909

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Vale of Health, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Vale of Health, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The Vale of Health, c1876. The Vale of Health on Hampstead Heath, originally known as Gangmoor was the only safe place in London during the Black Death of 1665

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Old Well Walk, Hampstead, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Old Well Walk, Hampstead, about 1750, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Old Well Walk, Hampstead, about 1750, (c1876). The Well Walk, was a fashionable promenade across Hampstead heath with pathways overlooking the Vale of Health

Background imageHampstead Collection: J. Baillie, c1810-1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

J. Baillie, c1810-1830, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
J. Baillie, c1810-1830, (c1876). Joanna Baillie (1762-1851) Romantic playwright and poet with an interest in moral philosophy, died in Hampstead aged 88

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Upper Flask, about 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Upper Flask, about 1800, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The " Upper Flask", about 1800, (c1876). A tavern near the top of Hampstead hill which in 18th century sold flasks of water from Hampstead spa

Background imageHampstead Collection: John Keats, 1821, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

John Keats, 1821, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
John Keats, 1821, (c1876). John Keats (1795-1821), English Romantic poet on his deathbed with tuberculosis aged 25, sedated with laudanum and opium. Keats moved to Hampstead in April 1817

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath in 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Hampstead Heath in 1840, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Hampstead Heath in 1840, (c1876). Ancient London heath, during Henry IIs reign privately owned by Alexander de Barentyn, the Kings butler, from early 19th century, common land

Background imageHampstead Collection: Old Houses in Church Row, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Old Houses in Church Row, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Old Houses in Church Row, c1876. Church Row in Hampstead, built c1720s. was to become home to HG Wells who moved into number 17 in 1909

Background imageHampstead Collection: Jack Straws Castle, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Jack Straws Castle, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Jack Straws Castle, c1876. Grade II listed building and former public house in Hampstead, named after rebel leader Jack Straw, who led the Peasants Revolt in 1381

Background imageHampstead Collection: Keats Seat, Old Well Walk, c1818, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

Keats Seat, Old Well Walk, c1818, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
Keats Seat, Old Well Walk, c1818, (c1876). Keats moved to Hampstead in April 1817 with a house on the Well Walk, a promenade across Hampstead heath

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Spaniards, Hampstead Heath, c1876. Creator: Unknown

The Spaniards, Hampstead Heath, c1876. Creator: Unknown
The " Spaniards", Hampstead Heath, c1876. Built in 1585, opposite a toll house built in c1710, The Spaniards Inn tavern is Grade II listed

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Old Clock House, 1780, (c1876). Creator: Unknown

The Old Clock House, 1780, (c1876). Creator: Unknown
The Old Clock House, 1780, (c1876). Fenton House, known as the Clock House, a detached 17th-century merchants house in Hampstead with a walled garden

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead, from the Kilburn Road, c1876. Creator: Unknown

Hampstead, from the Kilburn Road, c1876. Creator: Unknown
Hampstead, from the Kilburn Road, c1876. Kilburn High Road follows a part of the line of the Roman route, Iter III based on an earlier Celtic route from Verlamion to Durovernum Cantiacorum

Background imageHampstead Collection: View from Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, NW3, England, 3 / 6 / 10

View from Parliament Hill, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, NW3, England, 3 / 6 / 10
View fr Parliament Hill, 3/6/10. View of the City of London from Parliament Hill, a famous viewpoint in Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, NW3, England

Background imageHampstead Collection: Rhododendrons, Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, NW3, England. Creator

Rhododendrons, Kenwood House, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, NW3, England. Creator
Rhododendronsin the gardens with Kenwood House behind, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, NW3, England

Background imageHampstead Collection: View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, R. A. late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown

View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, R. A. late 19th-early 20th century. Creator: Unknown
View in the Studio of Sir E. A. Waterlow, R.A. late 19th-early 20th century. Interior of the studio of British painter Ernest Albert Waterlow (1850-1919)

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Express Dairy Companys Hygenic Dairy at Hampstead, 1902. Creator: Unknown

The Express Dairy Companys Hygenic Dairy at Hampstead, 1902. Creator: Unknown
The Express Dairy Companys Hygenic Dairy at Hampstead, 1902. From " The Windsor Magazine Vol. XVI - June to November 1902". [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London, 1902]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Dining-alcove in living-room at Sun House, Hampstead, London, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Dining-alcove in living-room at Sun House, Hampstead, London, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Dining-alcove in the living-room at The Sun House, Hampstead, London, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Goodbrook, 1937

Background imageHampstead Collection: Bedroom in Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937

Bedroom in Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937
Bedroom in a small house at Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller and carried out by Duncan Miller Ltd. for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Contemporary Idiom Brick House at Hampstead, London, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The Contemporary Idiom Brick House at Hampstead, London, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The Contemporary Idiom Brick House at Hampstead, London, 1941. From " Decorative Art 1941", edited by C.G. Holme. [The Studio Limited, London & New York, 1941]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Church from Between the Leafy Walls of Frognal Lane, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Hampstead Church from Between the Leafy Walls of Frognal Lane, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Hampstead Church from Between the Leafy Walls of Frognal Lane, c1935. Quiet street in Hampstead, north-west London, with the church spire of St John-at-Hampstead framed by trees

Background imageHampstead Collection: Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. St Marys Church in north London was the first Catholic church to be built in Hampstead after the English Reformation of the 16th

Background imageHampstead Collection: Resting Sheep in the Pastures of North London: A View of Hampstead Garden Suburb, c1935

Resting Sheep in the Pastures of North London: A View of Hampstead Garden Suburb, c1935. Field of sheep with a view of London in the distance

Background imageHampstead Collection: Street scene with trees, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Street scene with trees, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Street scene with trees, c1950. Terraced houses in London. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: The House across the Street, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

The House across the Street, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
The House across the Street, 1951. Semi-detached house in north London. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: Modern house in Hampstead, (1951). Creator: Shirley Markham

Modern house in Hampstead, (1951). Creator: Shirley Markham
Modern house in Hampstead, (1951). Modernist house at 66 Frognal, Hampstead, London, designed by Colin Lucas of Connell, Ward and Lucas, and built in 1938

Background imageHampstead Collection: Bombed site, Hampstead, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Bombed site, Hampstead, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Bombed site, Hampstead, 1951. Empty lot in London after World War Two bombing. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: Houses in Hampstead, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Houses in Hampstead, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Houses in Hampstead, c1950. Terraced houses in Hampstead, north London. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: Storm Clouds passing over Hampstead, early 19th century, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Storm Clouds passing over Hampstead, early 19th century, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Storm Clouds passing over Hampstead, early 19th century, (c1900). Dark skies over the village of Hampstead, (now part of greater London). Print after a painting by John Constable

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hampstead, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Chimneys and roofline of houses and domestic residences in the aflluent suburb of Hampstead, London, NW3, England

Background imageHampstead Collection: Children and carers in a garden, Hampstead, London, 1960

Children and carers in a garden, Hampstead, London, 1960
Children and carers in Wadham Gardens, Hampstead, London, 1960. Women and children in the garden of a nursery with prams, playpens and toys

Background imageHampstead Collection: St Johns Wood Fire Station, Hampstead, London, 1906

St Johns Wood Fire Station, Hampstead, London, 1906
Exterior of St Johns Wood Fire Station, Adelaide Road, Hampstead, London, 1906. Engine entrance and all floors visible

Background imageHampstead Collection: Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, c1820

Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, c1820. Kilburn Wells took over the site of the original Bell Inn, and continued as a spa into the 1860s

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840. Artist: Paul Gauci

The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840. Artist: Paul Gauci
The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. Artist: David Lucas

Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. Artist: David Lucas
Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. A view on Hampstead Heath

Background imageHampstead Collection: House at Hampstead, London, c1800

House at Hampstead, London, c1800. Once the residence of Booth, Cibber and Wilks the celebrated actors



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