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Background imageHugh Collection: Mr. Hugh Chisholm, 1911 Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward

Mr. Hugh Chisholm, 1911 Artist: Sir Leslie Matthew Ward
Mr. Hugh Chisholm, 1911. A caricature of Hugh Chisholm (1866-1924), British journalist, and editor of the 10th, 11th and 12th editions of the Encyclopaedia Britannica

Background imageHugh Collection: Billingsgate, London, 1598 (1904). Artist: Hugh Alley

Billingsgate, London, 1598 (1904). Artist: Hugh Alley
Billingsgate, London, 1598 (1904). From London in the Time of Tudors, by Sir Walter Besant. [Adam & Charles Black, London, 1904]

Background imageHugh Collection: The Young Mother, c1887. Artist: Hugh Carter

The Young Mother, c1887. Artist: Hugh Carter
The Young Mother, c1887. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F. Gordon Roe [Emrose and Sons Ltd

Background imageHugh Collection: Romance, c1916. Artist: Hugh Bellingham-Smith

Romance, c1916. Artist: Hugh Bellingham-Smith
Romance, c1916. From The Studio Volume 67. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]

Background imageHugh Collection: Beech Leaves and Poppies, 1926. Artist: Hugh Wallis

Beech Leaves and Poppies, 1926. Artist: Hugh Wallis
Beech Leaves and Poppies, 1926. From The Studio Volume 90. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1925]

Background imageHugh Collection: Preliminary sketch for The Wife of Bath, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson

Preliminary sketch for The Wife of Bath, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson
Preliminary sketch for The Wife of Bath, c1917. An illustration from Geoffrey Chaucers the Wife of Baths Tale from Canterbury Tales

Background imageHugh Collection: The Fop, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson

The Fop, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson
The Fop, c1917. From The Studio Volume 70, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917]

Background imageHugh Collection: Mind and Matter, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson

Mind and Matter, c1917. Artist: Hugh Thomson
Mind and Matter, c1917. From The Studio Volume 70, [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1917]

Background imageHugh Collection: An illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield, 1889, (1907). Artist: Hugh Thomson

An illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield, 1889, (1907). Artist: Hugh Thomson
An illustration from The Vicar of Wakefield, 1889. The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale. Supposed to be written by Himself, is a novel by Irish writer Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774)

Background imageHugh Collection: Louisa Mildmay, c18th century, (1905)

Louisa Mildmay, c18th century, (1905)
Louisa Mildmay, c18th century. Louisa Mildmay is the central figure in Hugh Kellys 1767 novel Memoirs of a Magdalen. From The Connoisseur 1905 [Otto Limited, London, 1905.]

Background imageHugh Collection: Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch

Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Artist: WA Rouch
Mr HGP Owen, Essex cricketer, c1899. Hugh Glendwr Palmer Owen (1859-1912) played for Cambridge University, Essex and the MCC in a career lasting from 1882 until 1902

Background imageHugh Collection: Coronation of Hugh Capet as King of France, Noyon, 1st July 987 (1882-1884). Artist: Ahurel

Coronation of Hugh Capet as King of France, Noyon, 1st July 987 (1882-1884). Artist: Ahurel
Coronation of Hugh Capet as King of France, Noyon, 1st July 987 (1882-1884). Hugh Capet (c938-996) was elected King of France in 987, founding the Capetian dynasty

Background imageHugh Collection: The Scarlet Letter, 1923. Artist: Methuen & Co Ltd

The Scarlet Letter, 1923. Artist: Methuen & Co Ltd
The Scarlet Letter, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageHugh Collection: Monument to the late Duke of Westminster, Eccleston Church, Eccleston, Cheshire, 1902-1903

Monument to the late Duke of Westminster, Eccleston Church, Eccleston, Cheshire, 1902-1903. Artist: William Griggs
Monument to the late Duke of Westminster, Eccleston Church, Cheshire, 1902-1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Peters, 17th century, (c1920)

Hugh Peters, 17th century, (c1920). A fanatical puritan divine and parliamentary preacher during the commonwealth period in the 17th century

Background imageHugh Collection: Latimer Preaching Before King Edward VI, c1550 (c1920)

Latimer Preaching Before King Edward VI, c1550 (c1920). From Story of the British Nation, volume II, by Walter Hutchinson (London, c1920s)

Background imageHugh Collection: Sir Hugh Middleton (1560-1631), 1824. Artist: E Scriven

Sir Hugh Middleton (1560-1631), 1824. Artist: E Scriven
Sir Hugh Middleton (1560-1631), 1824. Middleton was a Welsh goldsmith, clothmaker, banker, entrepreneur, mine owner and self-taught engineer

Background imageHugh Collection: Preliminary Sketch for Illustration to The School for Scandal, c1917

Preliminary Sketch for Illustration to The School for Scandal, c1917. The School for Scandal is a play written by Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Background imageHugh Collection: Declaration of the bishops in favour of King Henry VIIIs powers, 16th century, (1840)

Declaration of the bishops in favour of King Henry VIIIs powers, 16th century, (1840)
Declaration of eight of the bishops in favour of King Henry VIIIs power in ecclesiastical affairs, 16th century, (1840). Christian princes may also make ecclesiastical laws

Background imageHugh Collection: High Street, Shrewsbury, 1825 (1893)

High Street, Shrewsbury, 1825 (1893). From Hugh Owen and JB Blakeway s, History of Shrewsbury, 1825. An illustration from A Short History of the English People, by J R Green, illustrated edition

Background imageHugh Collection: The martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer, Oxford, 1856. Artist: George Hayter

The martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer, Oxford, 1856. Artist: George Hayter
The martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer, 1856. Nicholas Ridley (d1555), English clergyman and Hugh Latimer (c1485-1555), Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of Worcester

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Artist: Russell & Sons

Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Artist: Russell & Sons
Hugh Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, 19th century British statesman, (1900). Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Capet, King of France

Hugh Capet, King of France. Hugh Capet (c938-996) became King of France in 987, founding the Capetian dynasty

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Grosvenor (1825-1899), 1st Duke of Westminster, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound

Hugh Grosvenor (1825-1899), 1st Duke of Westminster, 19th century. Artist: DJ Pound
Hugh Grosvenor (1825-1899), 1st Duke of Westminster, 19th century

Background imageHugh Collection: Death of Ridley and Latimer, 1555, (c1850)

Death of Ridley and Latimer, 1555, (c1850). Protestant bishops Ridley and Latimer were both executed on October 17th, 1555

Background imageHugh Collection: Arguments against Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, c1538

Arguments against Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, c1538. Artist: King Henry VIII
Arguments against the doctrine of Purgatory in the hand of Hugh Latimer, Bishop of Worcester, with marginal annotations by Henry VIII, c1538. The page transcribed is the last of three

Background imageHugh Collection: Frederick John Fargus, (nom-de-plume Hugh Conway), English novelist, 1885

Frederick John Fargus, (nom-de-plume Hugh Conway), English novelist, 1885. Illustration from the The Graphic, (23 May 1885)

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin

Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Hugh Grosvenor, 1st Duke of Westminster, c1890. By the time that Grosvenor (1825-1899) was created Duke of Westminster in 1874

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh NcCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, c1890

Hugh NcCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, c1890. Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852

Background imageHugh Collection: Latimar Preaching Before King Edward VI, c1550, (c1902-1905)

Latimar Preaching Before King Edward VI, c1550, (c1902-1905). Bishop Hugh Latimer In the Preaching-Place at Westminster. Illustration from Parliament Past and Present by Arnold Wright

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Latimer, Protestant martyr, (c1850)

Hugh Latimer, Protestant martyr, (c1850). Latimer (1490-1555) was burnt at the stake for his beliefs and teachings during Mary Is persecution of Protestants

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh McCalmont Cairns, politician and statesman, 1881

Hugh McCalmont Cairns, politician and statesman, 1881. Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852

Background imageHugh Collection: Sir Hugh Mac-Calmont Cairns, British statesman, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound

Sir Hugh Mac-Calmont Cairns, British statesman, c1880. Artist: DJ Pound
Sir Hugh Mac-Calmont Cairns, British statesman, c1880. Portrait of Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns (1819-1885), Lord Chancellor and philanthropist

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, British statesman, 1881. Artist: George J Stodart

Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, British statesman, 1881. Artist: George J Stodart
Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns, British statesman, 1881. Born in Ireland, Cairns (1810-1885) entered Parliament as a member for Belfast in 1852

Background imageHugh Collection: Scene from Jane Austens Persuasion, 1897. Artist: Hugh Thomson

Scene from Jane Austens Persuasion, 1897. Artist: Hugh Thomson
Scene from Jane Austens Persuasion, 1897. Austens last novel, Persuasion was published in 1818. In this scene, Captain Wentworth gives Anne Elliot his note of declaration

Background imageHugh Collection: Paris and the Pippin, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Paris and the Pippin, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Paris and the Pippin, 1881. In the centre of this cartoon is the Duke of Richmond. Behind him are Lords Hugh McCalmont Cairns and Salisbury

Background imageHugh Collection: Deserted !, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain

Deserted !, 1875. Artist: Joseph Swain
Deserted !, 1875. Mr Disraeli, the Conservative Prime Minister, stands on the right with his Lord Chancellor, Hugh McCalmont Cairns, 1st Earl Cairns

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Masekela, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Hugh Masekela, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Hugh Maselka, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2009

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Masekela, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Hugh Masekela, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Hugh Maselka, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2009

Background imageHugh Collection: Hugh Maselka, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Hugh Maselka, 2009. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Hugh Maselka, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2009



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