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Townsend Collection

Background imageTownsend Collection: Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. Artist: Henry James Townsend

Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. Artist: Henry James Townsend
Ariel (The Tempest), c1870. From The Works of Shakspere, by Charles Knight. [Virtue & Co. Limited, London, c1870]

Background imageTownsend Collection: True Appreciation, overheard at the Theatre, 1904. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

True Appreciation, overheard at the Theatre, 1904. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
True Appreciation (overheard at the Theatre), 1904. This illustration was featured in Punch magazine, 1904. From The Studio Volume 68. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]

Background imageTownsend Collection: Illustration for 'Jane Eyre' by Charlotte Brontë. 'How dare I, Mrs Reed? How dare I? Because

Illustration for "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Brontë. "How dare I, Mrs Reed? How dare I? Because
Illustration for "Jane Eyre" by Charlotte Bronte. "How dare I, Mrs Reed? How dare I? Because it is the truth". Private Collection

Background imageTownsend Collection: Bravo, Belgium, 1914, (1920). Artist: FH Townsend

Bravo, Belgium, 1914, (1920). Artist: FH Townsend
Bravo, Belgium, 1914, (1920). A small boy in clogs representing Belgium stands up against a bullying Germany holding a club and sausages. Cartoon that originally appeared in Punch, August 1914

Background imageTownsend Collection: Miss Beatrice Townsend, 1882. Creator: John Singer Sargent

Miss Beatrice Townsend, 1882. Creator: John Singer Sargent
Miss Beatrice Townsend, 1882

Background imageTownsend Collection: L. Townsend (Derbyshire), 1928. Creator: Unknown

L. Townsend (Derbyshire), 1928. Creator: Unknown
L. Townsend (Derbyshire), 1928. From " Willss Cigarettes - A Series of 50 Cricketers, 1928", [W. D. & H. O. Wills, London, 1928]

Background imageTownsend Collection: The City Race, 1771

The City Race, 1771. Nash, on crutches inscribed Treasury leads a race to the Mansion House, followed by Sawbridge, Crosby (who has fallen down), Hallifax, Townsend and Bankes

Background imageTownsend Collection: Gerald LK Smith with Dr Francis E Townsend flanking Father Charles Coughlin, 1936

Gerald LK Smith with Dr Francis E Townsend flanking Father Charles Coughlin, 1936. Left to right: Gerald Lyman Kenneth Smith (1898-1976); Father Charles Edward Coughlin (1891-1979)

Background imageTownsend Collection: Fencers, 1900. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

Fencers, 1900. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Fencers, by T. H. Townsend. 1900-01. From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme. [The Offices of the Studio, London, Paris, New York, 1900-01]

Background imageTownsend Collection: Fireplace designed by C. Harrison Townsend with carving designed and executed by George Frampton

Fireplace designed by C. Harrison Townsend with carving designed and executed by George Frampton
Fireplace designed by C Harrison Townsend with carving designed and executed by George Frampton, c1896, (1897). A Fireplace designed by Charles Harrison Townsend (1851-1928)

Background imageTownsend Collection: Unrest in the Near East, 1912. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

Unrest in the Near East, 1912. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Unrest in the Near East, 1912. This illustration was featured in Punch magazine, 1912. From The Studio Volume 68. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]

Background imageTownsend Collection: Non-Stop, 1919. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

Non-Stop, 1919. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Non-Stop, 1919. This illustration was featured in Punch magazine, 1919. From The Studio Volume 68. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]

Background imageTownsend Collection: Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901

Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Illustration to Skeats Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest, 1901. Fables and Folk Tales from An Eastern Forest was a book by Walter William Skeat (1835?1912), published in 1901

Background imageTownsend Collection: Our Evening Art Classes Have Commenced, 1905. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

Our Evening Art Classes Have Commenced, 1905. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Our Evening Art Classes Have Commenced, 1905. This illustration was featured in Punch magazine, 1905. From The Studio Volume 68. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1916]

Background imageTownsend Collection: Fencers, 1900. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

Fencers, 1900. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
Fencers, by T. H. Townsend. 1900-01. From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme. [The Offices of the Studio, London, Paris, New York, 1900-01]

Background imageTownsend Collection: July 1915 - Stage Six, c1920. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

July 1915 - Stage Six, c1920. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
July 1915 - Stage Six, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - F H Townsend and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageTownsend Collection: July 1915 - Stage One, c1920. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend

July 1915 - Stage One, c1920. Artist: Frederick Henry Townsend
July 1915 - Stage One, c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - F H Townsend and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageTownsend Collection: The Horniman Museum, c1900 (1901-1902). Artist: Percy Gossop

The Horniman Museum, c1900 (1901-1902). Artist: Percy Gossop
The Horniman Museum, c1900 (1901-1902). The museum, in London, was designed in Arts and Crafts style by Charles Harrison Townsend. From The Studio Volume 24. [The Offices of the Studio Ltd

Background imageTownsend Collection: The Horniman Free Museum by C Harrison Townsend, c1900 (1901-1902)

The Horniman Free Museum by C Harrison Townsend, c1900 (1901-1902). The Horniman Museum, London, was opened in 1901 and was designed by Charles Harrison Townsend (1851-1928)

Background imageTownsend Collection: House at the Garden City, Letchworth, c1906. Artist: Charles Harrison Townsend

House at the Garden City, Letchworth, c1906. Artist: Charles Harrison Townsend
House at the Garden City, Letchworth, c1906. Letchworth, officially Letchworth Garden City, is a town in Hertfordshire, England

Background imageTownsend Collection: The England Test cricket XI at Lords, London, 1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co

The England Test cricket XI at Lords, London, 1899. Artist: Hawkins & Co
The England Test cricket XI at Lord s, London, 1899. The England team for the second Test of the 1899 Ashes series against Australia. The Australians won the match by 10 wickets

Background imageTownsend Collection: South of England XI cricket team vs The Australians, c1899. Artist: Russell & Sons

South of England XI cricket team vs The Australians, c1899. Artist: Russell & Sons
South of England XI cricket team vs The Australians, c1899. Back row: VA Titchmarsh (umpire), Bill Brockwell, Charlie Townsend, Gilbert Jessop, Jack Mason, Jack Board, Bobby Abel

Background imageTownsend Collection: Alfred Townsend, Mark Twain and David Gray, 1871 (1955)

Alfred Townsend, Mark Twain and David Gray, 1871 (1955). The famous American novelist in conversation with Townsend, a journalist, war correspondent and novelist and Gray

Background imageTownsend Collection: Christmas charity, interior of a hospital in the east, 1855. Artist: George Measom

Christmas charity, interior of a hospital in the east, 1855. Artist: George Measom
Christmas charity, interior of a hospital in the east, 1855. Scene in a hospital during the Crimean War. Some 250, 000 soldiers died during the conflict, many of them from disease

Background imageTownsend Collection: Reverend John Townsend, 1824

Reverend John Townsend, 1824

Background imageTownsend Collection: Dawlish, Devon, c1860

Dawlish, Devon, c1860. This viewshows the track of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) South Devon Railway. The South Devon was an example of an atmospheric railway, which did not use locomotives

Background imageTownsend Collection: Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860

Truro, from Trennick Lane, 1860. The Cornwall Railway, later part of the Great Western Railway (GWR), at Truro, showing one of Isambard Kingdom Brunels (1806-1859) timber viaducts


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