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Background imageHogg Collection: Louie Bellson and Buddy Rich at the International Drummers Association meeting

Louie Bellson and Buddy Rich at the International Drummers Association meeting at the Horseshoe pub, Tottenham Court Road, London, 1 November 1978

Background imageHogg Collection: King John signing Magna Charta, June 5, 1215, 1783. Creator: Unknown

King John signing Magna Charta, June 5, 1215, 1783. Creator: Unknown
King John signing Magna Charta, at the desire of the English Barons who took up Arms in the Cause of Liberty, in Runnemead Meadow, between Stains and Windsor, June 5, 1215, 1783

Background imageHogg Collection: Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV To restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Creator: Unknown

Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV To restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Creator: Unknown
Lady Elizabeth Grey petitioning Edward IV to restore her lands, (1461), 1783. Elizabeth Woodville, later to be wife of King Edward IV petitioned the king to return her lands in 1461

Background imageHogg Collection: Mr Hogg, 1844. Creator: Unknown

Mr Hogg, 1844. Creator: Unknown
Mr Hogg, 1844. Portrait of British MP Sir James Weir Hogg, an Irish-born businessman, lawyer and politician. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageHogg Collection: The Prosperous Baker on the five of clubs, 1910. Creator: A Hogg

The Prosperous Baker on the five of clubs, 1910. Creator: A Hogg
" The Prosperous Baker" on the five of clubs, 1910. Transformation playing card with a baker carrying buns drawn around the clubs

Background imageHogg Collection: The two of diamonds as a basis for a comic minstrel, 1910. Creator: A Hogg

The two of diamonds as a basis for a comic minstrel, 1910. Creator: A Hogg
The two of diamonds as a basis for a comic minstrel, 1910. Transformation playing card with a man in a tall hat drawn around the diamonds

Background imageHogg Collection: King Alfred in disguise rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife for letting the Cakes burn, (c878), 1783

King Alfred in disguise rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife for letting the Cakes burn, (c878), 1783
King Alfred in disguise rebuked by the Neat Herds Wife, for letting the Cakes burn which she observed he himself was so fond of, (c878), 1783

Background imageHogg Collection: Edward the Martyr stabbed by order of his Step Mother, Elfrida, at Corfe Castle, (978), 1783

Edward the Martyr stabbed by order of his Step Mother, Elfrida, at Corfe Castle, (978), 1783
Edward the Martyr stabbed by order of his Step Mother, Elfrida, at Corfe Castle in Dorsetshire, (978), 1783. Edward the Martyr, King of England from 975 until his death in 978

Background imageHogg Collection: Mercury, sent by Jupiter... late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Thornton

Mercury, sent by Jupiter... late 18th-early 19th century. Creator: Thornton
Mercury, sent by Jupiter... late 18th-early 19th century....ordering Calypso, Queen of the Island Ogygia, in the Ausonian Sea, to let Ulysses proceed on his Voyage for Ithaca

Background imageHogg Collection: Albert Durer, (c1850). Creator: Francis Croll

Albert Durer, (c1850). Creator: Francis Croll
Albert Durer, (c1850). Portrait of Albrecht Durer (1471-1528), German Northern Renaissance painter and engraver. From the " Portrait Gallery of Hoggs Instructor"

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of the Cathedral Church of Durham. late 18th century

Plan of the Cathedral Church of Durham. late 18th century. Plan of the Cathedral Church of Christ, Blessed Mary the Virgin and St Cuthbert of Durham, also known as Durham Cathedral, in Durham

Background imageHogg Collection: Dunnington Castle, Berks. late 18th century

Dunnington Castle, Berks. late 18th century. Ground plan of Donnington Castle in Berkshire, (here spelled Dunnington Castle) in the small village of Donnington, near Newbury

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of Penrith Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century

Plan of Penrith Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. The castle in Penrith, Cumbria, was built between 1399 and 1470 as a defence against Scottish raids from the north. Published by Alexander Hogg

Background imageHogg Collection: Lewes Castle, in Sussex. late 18th century

Lewes Castle, in Sussex. late 18th century. Lewes Castle in East Sussex was built in 1087 by William de Warenne, brother-in-law of William the Conqueror and 1st Earl of Surrey

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of Raby Castle, in Durham. late 18th century. Artist: Thornton

Plan of Raby Castle, in Durham. late 18th century. Artist: Thornton
Plan of Raby Castle, in Durham. late 18th century. Plan of the medieval castle near Staindrop in County Durham, built by John Neville, 3rd Baron Neville de Raby, between approximately 1367 and 1390

Background imageHogg Collection: View of Tavistock-Abby in the County of Devon, late 18th-early 19th century

View of Tavistock-Abby in the County of Devon, late 18th-early 19th century. The Benedictine Abbey of Saint Mary and Saint Rumon. Published by Alexander Hogg

Background imageHogg Collection: View of Westminster Abbey & St. Margarets Church adjoining. late 18th-early 19th century

View of Westminster Abbey & St. Margarets Church adjoining. late 18th-early 19th century
View of Westminster Abbey & St.Margarets Church adjoining. late 18th-early 19th century. Westminster Abbey (on the right) is a mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London

Background imageHogg Collection: View of Lambeth Palace in Surrey. late 18th century. Artist: Taylor

View of Lambeth Palace in Surrey. late 18th century. Artist: Taylor
View of Lambeth Palace in Surrey. late 18th century. Lambeth Palace in London is the official residence of the Archbishop of Canterbury. It was acquired by the archbishopric in 1200

Background imageHogg Collection: An Antient View of part of Cheapside, with the Cross Etc. late 18th century

An Antient View of part of Cheapside, with the Cross Etc. late 18th century. The Cheapside Cross in London was one of the Eleanor crosses, a series of twelve stone monuments topped with tall crosses

Background imageHogg Collection: View of the Castle and Bridge of Haverford West in Pembrokeshire. late 18th century

View of the Castle and Bridge of Haverford West in Pembrokeshire. late 18th century
View of the Castle and Bridge of Haverford West in Pembrokeshire, South Wales. late 18th century. The castle was founded by Takard (or Tankred), in c1110

Background imageHogg Collection: A General View of London, the Capital of England, c1780. Artist: Page

A General View of London, the Capital of England, c1780. Artist: Page
A General View of London, the Capital of England - Taken from an eminence near Islington. c1780. View looking south, with the dome of St Pauls Cathedral in the distance. Published by Alexander Hogg

Background imageHogg Collection: An Ancient view of St. Jamess, Westminster Abbey & Hall, late 18th century

An Ancient view of St. Jamess, Westminster Abbey & Hall, late 18th century
An Ancient view of St.James s, Westminster Abbey & Hall from the village of Charing, now Charing Cross. late 18th century

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of the Cathedral Church of St. German, late 18th century

Plan of the Cathedral Church of St. German, late 18th century
Plan of the Cathedral Church of St. German, in Peel Castle in the Isle of Man. late 18th century. The cathedral was built during the 12th century - plan with key showing: Chancel or choir

Background imageHogg Collection: View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Artist: Wooding

View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Artist: Wooding
View of Baynards Castle. late 18th century. Baynards Castle refers to buildings on two neighbouring sites fronting the River Thames in the City of London

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of the Cathedral Church, Hereford. late 18th century

Plan of the Cathedral Church, Hereford. late 18th century. Hereford Cathedral in Herefordshire dates from 1079 and is dedicated to two patron saints

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century

Plan of Carlisle Castle, Cumberland, late 18th century. Norman motte and bailey castle in Cumbria, near the ruins of Hadrians Wall

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of Hermitage Workworth, in Northumberland. late 18th century. Artist: Thornton

Plan of Hermitage Workworth, in Northumberland. late 18th century. Artist: Thornton
Plan of Hermitage Workworth, in Northumberland. late 18th century. Warkworth (here spelled Workworth ) Hermitage, is a chapel

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of St Jamess Hospital near Lewes in Sussex, late 18th-early 19th century

Plan of St Jamess Hospital near Lewes in Sussex, late 18th-early 19th century. The hospital of St James, thought to have been an almshouse which fell into disuse soon after the dissolution of Lewes

Background imageHogg Collection: Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire. late 18th century. Artist: Thornton

Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire. late 18th century. Artist: Thornton
Warwick Castle, in Warwickshire. late 18th century. Plan of the castle which was first fortified in c915. William I ordered the castle to be extended in 1086

Background imageHogg Collection: Plan of Flint Castle in Flintshire. c1800

Plan of Flint Castle in Flintshire. c1800. Flint Castle, on the north-east coast of Wales, dates from 1277. Its single Donjon tower, (bottom right), isolated from the rest of the inner ward

Background imageHogg Collection: The Weighing of the Great Mogul, c1782

The Weighing of the Great Mogul, c1782
The Weighing of the Great Mogul on his birthday in the Royal Pavilion, c1782. Subsequently he will distribute his weight in gold to the poor and needy

Background imageHogg Collection: Natives of Holland. With their diversions during the Winter Season. Golfing. c1782

Natives of Holland. With their diversions during the Winter Season. Golfing. c1782. People playing golf, and being pulled across the ice in a sleigh

Background imageHogg Collection: Departure of the Canterbury Pilgrims, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1787

Departure of the Canterbury Pilgrims, Borough High Street, Southwark, London, 1787. An 18th century illustration of Chaucers Canterbury Tales

Background imageHogg Collection: George Hogg, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Jan 2016. Artist: Brian O Connor

George Hogg, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Jan 2016. Artist: Brian O Connor
George Hogg, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Jan 2016

Background imageHogg Collection: George Hogg, Olly Wilby and Andy Rogers, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Jan 2016. Artist

George Hogg, Olly Wilby and Andy Rogers, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Jan 2016. Artist
George Hogg (Tpt), Olly Wilby and Andy Rogers, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Jan 2016

Background imageHogg Collection: Jazz at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire. Artist: Denis Williams

Jazz at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire. Artist: Denis Williams
Jazz at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire. Paul Bridge (bass), Bruce Turner (alto saxophone), Derek Hogg (drums) and John Barnes (tenor saxophone)

Background imageHogg Collection: Derek Hogg (drums) and John Barnes (saxophone) playing at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire

Derek Hogg (drums) and John Barnes (saxophone) playing at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire

Background imageHogg Collection: Derek Hogg (drums) and Bobby Wellins (saxophone) playing at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 1985

Derek Hogg (drums) and Bobby Wellins (saxophone) playing at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 1985
Derek Hogg (drums) and Bobby Wellins (saxophone) playing at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 28 April 1985

Background imageHogg Collection: Ray Gelato, George Hogg, Andy Rogers and Olly Wilby, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, Jan 2016

Ray Gelato, George Hogg, Andy Rogers and Olly Wilby, Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, Jan 2016
Ray Gelato, George Hogg (Tpt) Andy Rogers (Tbne) and Olly Wilby (Sax), Watermill Jazz Club, Dorking, Surrey, Jan 2016

Background imageHogg Collection: Edward V, 1783. Artist: Alexander Hogg

Edward V, 1783. Artist: Alexander Hogg
Edward V, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: Edward II, 1783. Artist: Taylor

Edward II, 1783. Artist: Taylor
Edward II, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: Henry IV, 1783. Artists: Samuel Wale, John Cary

Henry IV, 1783. Artists: Samuel Wale, John Cary
Henry IV, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: Henry I, 1783. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin

Henry I, 1783. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin
Henry I, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: Edward III, 1783. Artist: George Walker

Edward III, 1783. Artist: George Walker
Edward III, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell

The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell, in order to intoduce Triennal Ele Artist: John Goldar
The Dissolution of the Long Parliament, 1653, by Oliver Cromwell, in order to intoduce Triennal Elections, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786)

Background imageHogg Collection: King Stephen, 1783. Artist: Hawkins

King Stephen, 1783. Artist: Hawkins
King Stephen, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: Edward VI, 1554. Artist: Taylor

Edward VI, 1554. Artist: Taylor
Edward VI, 1554. After Samuel Wale (c1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageHogg Collection: The Assassination of Carausius, who having been declared Emperor of Rome

The Assassination of Carausius, who having been declared Emperor of Rome, as well as sole Monarch o Artist
The Assassination of Carausius, who having been declared Emperor of Rome, as well as sole Monarch of England was treacherously stabbed by Alectus, one of his Officers, and bosom Confidant, 1783



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