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Mary Brunton
Mary Brunton: Scottish novelist, 1 November 1778 - 7 December 1818. From an engraving.
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Henry Hallam
Henry Hallam: English historian and writer, 9 July 1777 - 21 January 1859. From an engraving by Samuel Cousins.
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Seth Lakeman
Deven based folk musician and Mercury prize nominated Seth Lakeman.
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Seth Lakeman
Deven based folk musician and Mercury prize nominated Seth Lakeman.
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Seth Lakeman
Deven based folk musician and Mercury prize nominated Seth Lakeman.
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Seth Lakeman
Deven based folk musician and Mercury prize nominated Seth Lakeman.
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Sam Tshabalala
South African composer Sam Tshabalala
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Sam Tshabalala
South African composer Sam Tshabalala
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Sam Tshabalala
South African composer Sam Tshabalala
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Kris Dever
Multi-intsrumentalist and singer Kris Dever
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Kris Dever
Multi-intsrumentalist and singer Kris Dever
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Kris Dever
Multi-intsrumentalist and singer Kris Dever
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Robin Hood and his merry men -
Robin Hood and his merry men by Evelyn Charles Vivian. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. Published Ward Lock, London, c.1930. Caption reads: 'Robin Hood and Little John' (fight with sticks on the narrow bridge across the stream). Hisorically dated 13 -15th century. ECV 1822 - 1947. English author.
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The Water-Babies
The Water-Babies by Charles Kingsley. Illustrated by Harry G. Theaker. Published London, Ward Lock, (c.1930). Originally written 1863. Caption reads 'And the fairies of the stream bore her away'. CK. English novelist 12 June 1819 – 23 January 23, 1875
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Gulliver's Travels
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. Published Ward, Lock, London (1928). A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms, Chapter V: Gulliver embarks in a canoe, Caption reads 'As I was going to porstrate myself to kiss his hoof, he did me the honour to raise it gently to my mouth. ' JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Giacomo Puccini with hat
Giacomo Puccini with hat and cigarette Italian composer born 22 December 1858, died 28 November 1924.
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María Pagés -
María Pagés at the Flamenco Festival at Sadler's Wells Theatre, London, 3 March 2008 - 6 March 2008. Compañía María Pagés open the festival with a performance of 'Sevilla'.
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Electric Counterpoint -
Electric Counterpoint, Royal Ballet production at the Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, opened on 28 February 2008. Choreography by Christopher Wheeldon. Shown: Sarah Lamb and Edward Watson.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. Published Ward, Lock, London (1928). Cover, Gulliver captured 'I attempted to rise, but was not able to move'. Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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'Never so Good'
Jeremy Irons (Harold Macmillan) and Clive Francis (Dwight D Eisenhower) in 'Never So Good' by Howard Brenton at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, premiered 26 March 2008.
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'Never so Good'
Jeremy Irons (Harold Macmillan) in 'Never So Good' by Howard Brenton at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, premiered 26 March 2008.
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'Never so Good'
Jeremy Irons (Harold Macmillan) and Anna Chancellor (Dorothy Macmillan) in 'Never So Good' by Howard Brenton at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, premiered 26 March 2008.
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'Never so Good'
Jeremy Irons (Harold Macmillan) and Anna Chancellor (Dorothy Macmillan) in 'Never So Good' by Howard Brenton at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, premiered 26 March 2008.
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Barbara Hepworth
Barbara Hepworth, British sculptor, shown in the grounds of her workplace,Trewyn Studios, St.Ives, Cornwall, in 1954. Her garden and studio are now in the care of the Tate Gallery. The Tate Gallery, U.K., has 128 works by Hepworth, who was one of the most influential sculptors of the mid 20th century.November 1983. 10 January 1903 – 20 May 1975
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Terry Frost
John Wells - British artist studio's at St Ives,Cornwall. Terry Frost-later Sir.Terry Frost R.A. 1954.
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John Wells -
John Wells - British artist's studio at St Ives,Cornwall,1954. 27July 1907 - 2000
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John Wells -
John Wells. British artist's studio at St Ives,Cornwall. John Wells here shown in his St.Ives studio,Cornwall, in 1954. Hanging from the ceiling, tobacco leaves. November 1979
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Terry Frost family
British artist's studio at St Ives,Cornwall. Terry Frost, 1915-2003, St.Ives, Cornwall, in 1954. He was elected a Royal Academician in 1992 and knighted in 1998, becoming Sir Terry Frost, R.A.. He had 5 sons and one daughter and lived and worked as an artist in Newlyn (St. Ives) Cornwall. Here his wife is serving dinner while a young helper holds the Frost's baby daughter in the background. One of Frost's paintings is on the wall in the background. November 1978. 13 October 1915 - 1 September 2003.
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Terry Frost
British artist's studio at St Ives,Cornwall,UK. Terry Frost-later Sir.Terry Frost R.A., against the background of St. Ives Harbour, 1954. November 1977. 13 October 1915 - 1 September 2003.
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Patrick Heron -
British artist's studio at St Ives,Cornwall. Patrick Heron, 1920-1999, artist, writer, and teacher of art, in his Zennor, St.Ives, Cornwall home and studio, in 1954. The Tate Gallery, U.K., has 95 of his works. November 1975
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'Never so Good'
Jeremy Irons (Harold Macmillan) and Pip Carter (The Young Harold Macmillan) in 'Never So Good' by Howard Brenton at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, premiered 26 March 2008.
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'Never so Good'
Jeremy Irons (Harold Macmillan) and Pip Carter (The Young Harold Macmillan) in 'Never So Good' by Howard Brenton at the Lyttelton, National Theatre, London, premiered 26 March 2008.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms, Chapter I: Gulliver encounters the Yahoos, Caption reads 'They climbed high trees as nimbly as a squirrel'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). A voyage to Laputa, Chapter III: The people who were too clever, Caption reads 'I was let down from the lowest gallery in the same manner as I had been taken up'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Brobdingnag, Chapter VI: The King's opinion of England, Caption reads 'I ran this way and that, banging the proper keys with my two sticks, and made a shift to play a jig'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Brobdingnag, Chapter IV: Seeing the country, Caption reads A thrush had the confidence to snatch out of my hand with his bill a piece of cake'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Brobdingnag, Chapter III: A favourite at court, Caption reads 'I fell on my knees and begged the honour of kissing Her Majesty's imperial foot '. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Brobdingnag, Chapter II: Gulliver exhibited as a performing insect, Caption reads 'When I pointed to any thing, she told me the name of it in her own tongue'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Brobdingnag, Chapter I: Among the giant farmers , Caption reads 'He grievously pinched my sides, for fear I should slip through his fingers'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Brobdingnag, Chapter I: Among the giant farmers, Caption reads 'I took my black cattle and sheep out of my pocket'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter VII: Gulliver returns home, Caption reads 'His Majesty, attended by the Royal Family and great officers of the Court, was coming out to meet me'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter VI: Gulliver in danger, Caption reads 'Their Excellencies, the ambassadors from Blefuscu, made me a visit in form'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter V: Gulliver captures a navy, Caption reads 'I waded through the middle with my cargo and arrived safely at the royal port of Lilliput'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo- Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter III: Gulliver reviews the tiny troops, Caption reads 'Her Imperial Majesty was pleased to smile and gave me out of the window her hand to kiss'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter II: The search of his pockets, Caption reads 'The articles and conditions upon which I should be set free were brought to me by Skyresh Bolgolam in person, attended by two under-secretaries'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter II: The search of his pockets, Caption reads 'One of the Emperor's huntsmen, upon a large horse, took my foot, shoe and all'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, politicl pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter II: The search of his pockets, Caption reads 'The strange engine made an incessant noise like that of a water-mill'. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Gulliver's Travels -
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. Published Ward, Lock, London (1928). Gulliver in Lilliput, Chapter I: Gulliver is captured by the tiny people, Caption reads 'The Emperor held his sword drawn in his hand, to defend himself if I should happen to break loose'. First published in 1726. Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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Seasick Steve
American bluesman, Steve Wold, commonly known as Seasick Steve seen here performing in 2007.
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Seasick Steve
American bluesman, Steve Wold, commonly known as Seasick Steve seen here performing in 2007.
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Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike
American bluegrass singer and musician, Valerie Smith
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Chad 'Gravy boat' Graves
Bluegrass guitarist and singer Chad 'gravy boat' Graves playing the resophonic guitar with Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike
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Chad 'Gravy boat' Graves
Bluegrass guitarist and singer Chad 'gravy boat' Graves playing the resophonic guitar with Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike
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Liberty Pike performing with Valerie Smith
Vocalist, fiddle player, guitarist and songwriter Becky Buller performs with Chad Graves and bass player Bobby David perform in the bBluegrass band Liberty Pike
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Chad 'Gravy boat' Graves
Bluegrass guitarist and singer Chad 'gravy boat' Graves playing the resophonic guitar with Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike
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Chad 'Gravy boat' Graves
Bluegrass guitarist and singer Chad 'gravy boat' Graves playing the resophonic guitar with Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike
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Valerie Smith and Liberty Pike
American bluegrass singer and musician, Valerie Smith
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The MüVs
Founder vocalist and guitar player, jOnnO of The MüVs
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Gulliver's Travels
Gulliver's Travels by Jonathan Swift. Illustrated by Harry G Theaker. (1928). A Voyage to the Houyhnhnms, Chapter III: Horse Sense, Caption reads 'My master brought me into all company and made them treat me with civility '. First published in 1726. JS: Anglo-Irish satirist, essayist, author, poet, political pamphleteer. Cleric: 30 November 1667 – 19 October 1745.
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William Mitford
William Mitford: English historian, 10 February 1744 - 10 February 1827. From a drawing by Henry Edridge.
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Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu, born Oct 30, 1951 is a master percussionist and composer. He plays both tabla and western drum kit and in the 1980's performed with John Mclaughlin before embarking on a solo career in the 1990's. He has won many awards including Best overall Percussionist (Drum Magazine, 1999) and best percussionist in the Downbeat critics poll in 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 and 2004.
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Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu, born Oct 30, 1951 is a master percussionist and composer. He plays both tabla and western drum kit and in the 1980's performed with John Mclaughlin before embarking on a solo career in the 1990's. He has won many awards including Best overall Percussionist (Drum Magazine, 1999) and best percussionist in the Downbeat critics poll in 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 and 2004.
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Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu, born Oct 30, 1951 is a master percussionist and composer. He plays both tabla and western drum kit and in the 1980's performed with John Mclaughlin before embarking on a solo career in the 1990's. He has won many awards including Best overall Percussionist (Drum Magazine, 1999) and best percussionist in the Downbeat critics poll in 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 and 2004.
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Trilok Gurtu
Trilok Gurtu, born Oct 30, 1951 is a master percussionist and composer. He plays both tabla and western drum kit and in the 1980's performed with John Mclaughlin before embarking on a solo career in the 1990's. He has won many awards including Best overall Percussionist (Drum Magazine, 1999) and best percussionist in the Downbeat critics poll in 1994, 1995, 1996, 2000 and 2004.
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Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel was born on Feb 13, 1950 in Chobham. He as lead singer and flautist in prog rock band Genesis before embarking on a highly successful solo career. He created Real World studios and is the driving force behind WOMAD .
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Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel was born on Feb 13, 1950 in Chobham. He as lead singer and flautist in prog rock band Genesis before embarking on a highly successful solo career. He created Real World studios and is the driving force behind WOMAD .
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Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel was born on Feb 13, 1950 in Chobham. He as lead singer and flautist in prog rock band Genesis before embarking on a highly successful solo career. He created Real World studios and is the driving force behind WOMAD .
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Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel was born on Feb 13, 1950 in Chobham. He as lead singer and flautist in prog rock band Genesis before embarking on a highly successful solo career. He created Real World studios and is the driving force behind WOMAD .
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'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'Absorbed in contemplation'. (Mr Jenkyns, Miss Matty's long lost brother). EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
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Peter Gabriel
Peter Gabriel was born on Feb 13, 1950 in Chobham. He as lead singer and flautist in prog rock band Genesis before embarking on a highly successful solo career. He created Real World studios and is the driving force behind WOMAD .
00100763
'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'Don't 'but Martha' me'. (Martha and Mary Smith). EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
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'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'Posting the letter'. (Mary Smith). EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
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'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'We sedulously talked together'. (The ladies of Cranford). EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
00100750
'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'Mrs Ffaringdon and Mr. Ffoulkes. EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
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'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'He had begun a long poem'. (Mr. Holbrook, Miss Matty, Miss Pole). EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
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Marie Boine
Norwegian Marie Boine was born on Nov 8th 1956 in Gámehisnjárga by Karasjok. Her music draws on a legacy of traditional Sámi music
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Marie Boine
Norwegian Marie Boine was born on Nov 8th 1956 in Gámehisnjárga by Karasjok. Her music draws on a legacy of traditional Sámi music
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Marie Boine
Norwegian Marie Boine was born on Nov 8th 1956 in Gámehisnjárga by Karasjok. Her music draws on a legacy of traditional Sámi music
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Marie Boine
Norwegian Marie Boine was born on Nov 8th 1956 in Gámehisnjárga by Karasjok. Her music draws on a legacy of traditional Sámi music
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Marie Boine
Norwegian Marie Boine was born on Nov 8th 1956 in Gámehisnjárga by Karasjok. Her music draws on a legacy of traditional Sámi music
00100743
Johnny Kalsi
London based master drummer player Johnny Kalsi has played in many groups including the Afro Celts, Transglobal Underground and Alaap. He is also lead dhol player in the Dhol Foundation
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Johnny Kalsi
London based master drummer player Johnny Kalsi has played in many groups including the Afro Celts, Transglobal Underground and Alaap. He is also lead dhol player in the Dhol Foundation
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Johnny Kalsi
London based master drummer player Johnny Kalsi has played in many groups including the Afro Celts, Transglobal Underground and Alaap. He is also lead dhol player in the Dhol Foundation
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Johnny Kalsi
London based master drummer player Johnny Kalsi has played in many groups including the Afro Celts, Transglobal Underground and Alaap. He is also lead dhol player in the Dhol Foundation
00100739
Johnny Kalsi
London based master drummer player Johnny Kalsi has played in many groups including the Afro Celts, Transglobal Underground and Alaap. He is also lead dhol player in the Dhol Foundation
00100738
'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'No one could could black his boots except himself'. (Captain Brown). EG: English novelist and and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
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Bassekou Kouyate (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian blues player Bassekou Kouyate playing the ngoni with his band Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba
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Bassekou Kouyate (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian blues player Bassekou Kouyate playing the ngoni with his band Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba
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Bassekou Kouyate (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian blues player Bassekou Kouyate playing the ngoni with his band Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba
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Amy Sacko (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian singer Amy Sacko, known as the Malian Tina Turner.
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Amy Sacko (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian singer Amy Sacko, known as the Malian Tina Turner.
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Bassekou Kouyate (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian blues player Bassekou Kouyate playing the ngoni with his band Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba
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Amy Sacko (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian singer Amy Sacko, known as the Malian Tina Turner.
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Barou Kouyate (Bassekou Kouyate and ngoni ba)
Malian ngoni player Barou Kouyate
00100729
Jamie Cullum
Jamie Cullum was born in Rochford, Essex, UK on August 20, 1979. He has won numerous wards for jazz as well as the BBC Radio 2 Artist of the Year' award in 2002. Seen here performing in 2007.
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Jamie Cullum
Jamie Cullum was born in Rochford, Essex, UK on August 20, 1979. He has won numerous wards for jazz as well as the BBC Radio 2 Artist of the Year' award in 2002. Seen here performing in 2007.
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'Cranford'
'Cranford' by Elizabeth Gaskell. Narrated by the charater Mary Smith. Caption reads: 'The account of the 'swarry'. (Captain Brown). EG: English novelist and short story writer, 29 September 1810 – 12 November 1865. Illustration by Hugh Thomson.
00100723
'Imaginary Conversations'
'Imaginary Conversations': A work of prose by Walter Savage Landor. Handwritten manuscript. WSL: English writer and poet, 30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864.
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Walter Savage Landor's villa
Walter Savage Landor's villa at Fiesole. WSL: English writer and poet, 30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864.
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Walter Savage Landor's birthplace
Walter Savage Landor's birthplace at Warwick. WSL: English writer and poet, 30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864.
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Walter Savage Landor
Walter Savage Landor: English writer and poet, 30 January 1775 – 17 September 1864. After the portrait by W Fisher.
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Wiliam Hazlitt's signature
Wiliam Hazlitt's signature. WH: English writer, 10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830.
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Hazlitt's House in York Street, Westminster
House in York Street, Westminster; said to have been John Milton's, occupied by William Hazlitt. JM: English poet, 9 December 1608 – 8 November 1674. WH English writer, 10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830.
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William Hazlitt
William Hazlitt: English writer, 10 April 1778 – 18 September 1830. From a miniature by John Hazlitt, William's older brother.
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'Daughter of Lebanon'
'Daughter of Lebanon' by Thomas de Quincey. Part of the handwritten manuscript. TQ: English author and intellectual, 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859.
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Margaret Simpson
Margaret Simpson: Shortly after her marriage to Thomas de Quincey in 1816. MS: 1798 - 1837. TQ: English author and intellectual, 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859.
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Thomas de Quincey
Thomas de Quincey: English author and intellectual, 15 August 1785 – 8 December 1859. After a drawing by James Archer.
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'Mackery End' in Hertfordshire
'Mackery End' in Hertfordshire, the subject of one of Charles Lamb's essays. Page of the handwritten manuscript. CL: English writer,10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834.
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Essay on 'Mackery End'
Essay on 'Mackery End' in Hertfordshire by Charles Lamb. Page of the handwritten manuscript. CL: English writer,10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834.
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Charles Lamb's Cottage at Edmonton
The Cottage at Edmonton; where Charles Lamb died: English writer,10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834.
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Charles and his sister Mary Lamb
Charles and his sister Mary Lamb: They wrote 'Tales from Shakespeare' together: ML: 1764–1847. CL: English writer,10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834. After the portrait by F S Cary.
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'Tale of Rosamund Gray'
'Tale of Rosamund Gray' by Charles Lamb. 1798. Title page. CL: English writer,10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834.
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Charles Lamb
Charles Lamb: English writer,10 February 1775 – 27 December 1834. After the portrait by Robert Hancock.
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Letter from Keats to his sister Fanny
Letter from Keats to his sister Fanny. 14 August, 1881. Signed handwritten manuscript. FK: 1803-1889. JK: English Romantic poet, 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821.
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'Last Sonnet'
'Last Sonnet' by John Keats. Poem starts: 'Bright star would I were steadfast as thou art'. Handwritten manuscript. JK: English Romantic poet, 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821.
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Death mask of John Keats
Mask of John Keats: English Romantic poet, 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821. From a portrait by Benjamin Haydon.
00100704
Joseph Severn
Joseph Severn: 1820. With an inscription by himself. English portrait and subject painter and a personal friend of the famous English poet John Keats, 7 December 1793 – 3 August 1879.
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'Endymion'
'Endymion'; a poetic romance by John Keats. 1818. Title page. English Romantic poet: 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821.
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'Eve of Saint Mark'
'Eve of Saint Mark' by John Keats. 1816. Poem starts: 'Upon a Sabbath-day it fell; Twice holy was the Sabbath-bell That call'd the folk to evening prayer;' JK: English Romantic poet, 31 October 1795 – 23 February 1821.
00100701
Leigh Hunt
Leigh Hunt: English essayist, poet and writer,19 October 1784 – 28 August 1859. After a portrait by Benjamin Haydon.
00100700
Zippos Circus -
Zippos Circus, Blackheath, London. Pepino the Clown putting on his make-up. 21 March 2008 - 25 March 2008.
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Zippos Circus -
Zippos Circus, Blackheath, London. Pepino the Clown putting on his make-up. 21 March 2008 - 25 March 2008.
00100698
Joanna MacGregor
Joanna Macgregor performing Olivier Messiaen's 'Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jesus' at Cadogan Hall, London, 25 March 2008. JM: English pianist,born 16 July 1959. OM: French composer, 10 December 1908 - 28 May 1992.
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Joanna MacGregor
Joanna Macgregor performing Olivier Messiaen's 'Vingt regards sur l'enfant-Jesus' at Cadogan Hall, London, 25 March 2008. JM: English pianist,born 16 July 1959. OM: French composer, 10 December 1908 - 28 May 1992.
00100696
Letter from Percy Bysshe Shelley to Miss Curran
Letter from Percy Bysshe Shelley to Miss Curran. 5 August, 1819. Signed handwritten manuscript. PBS: English poet, 4 August 1792 – 8 July 1822. Miss Curran was an amateur artist.
00100695
Mary Shelley's birthplace
Mary Shelley's birthplace: Field Place, Horsham. MS: English romantic / gothic novelist: 30 August 1797 - 1 February 1851. Author of Frankenstein.
00100694
Ravenna Palazzo
Ravenna Palazzo; where Lord Byron and Countess Guiccioli lived together. (Also called the 'Palazzo Guiccioli'). Countess Guiccioli: Mistress of Lord Byron, 1800 – 1873. LB: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824.
00100693
Teresa Guiccioli
Teresa Guiccioli (the Countess Guiccioli): Mistress of Lord Byron, 1800 – 1873. LB: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824. From a bust in the Palazzo Gamba, Ravenna.
00100692
Newstead Abbey
Newstead Abbey: Ancestral home of Lord Byron. George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824. From a drawing by W Westall.
00100691
Anne Isabella Noel Byron
Anne Isabella Noel Byron: wife of George Gordon Byron, 17 May 1792–16 May 1860. LB: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824. From an engraving by William Finden.
00100690
Lord Byron
Lord Byron: 1823. Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824. From a drawing by Count D'Orsay.
00100689
Lady Caroline Lamb
Lady Caroline Lamb in her Page's costume: novelist and British aristocrat, 13 November 1785 – 26 January 1828. Byron circle.
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Catherine Gordon
Catherine Gordon: mother of Lord Byron, heiress of Gight in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, c 1765 - 1 October 1811. LB: George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824. After a portrait by Thomas Stewardson.
00100687
Lord Byron
Lord Byron: c 1804- 1806. Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron. British poet, 22 January 1788 – 19 April 1824
00100686
Letter from Sir Walter Scott to Mrs. Slade
Letter from Sir Walter Scott to Mrs. Slade denying the authorship of 'Waverley', 1814. (He wrote 'Author of Waverley' instead of his name). Signed handwritten manuscript. WS: Scottish novelist and poet, 15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832.
00100685
'Sunset'
'Sunset' by Sir Walter Scott. Handwritten manuscript. The poem begins: 'The sun upon the Weirdlaw hill,
in Ettrick's vale is sinking sweet;'. WS: Scottish novelist and poet, 15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832.
00100684
Isaac Disraeli
Isaac Disraeli: British writer and scholar, son of politician, Benjamin Disraeli, 11 May 1766 - 19 January 1848. After a portrait by Denning.
00100683
William Cobbett
William Cobbett: English writer and journalist, 9 March 1763 – 18 June 1835. Engraving by Willliam Ward.
00100682
Sydney Smith
Sydney Smith: English writer and clergyman, 3 June 1771 – 22 February 1845. After a portrait by John Hayter.
00100681
Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra Austen
Letter from Jane Austen to Cassandra Austen (her elder sister). Handwritten manuscript. JA: English novelist, 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817. CA: Amateur English watercolourist, 9 January 1773 – 22 March 1845.
00100680
Jane Austen House in College Street
House in College Street, Winchester; where Jane Austen died. JA: English novelist, 16 December 1775 – 18 July 1817
00100679
Frances Burney
Frances Burney: English novelist, diarist, and playwright, 1752 – 1840. After a portrait by F Burney.
00100678
Thomas Holcroft
Thomas Holcroft: English dramatist and writer, 10 December 1745 - 23 March 1809. After a portrait by John Opie.
00100677
William Beckford
William Beckford walking in his estate in Fonthill. WB: English novelist,art critic, writer and politician, 1 October 1760 – 2 May 1844. From a caricature.
00100676
Matthew Gregory Lewis
Matthew Gregory Lewis: English novelist and dramatist, often known as 'Monk' Lewis, 9 July 1775 – 14 May 1818. After a portrait by Henry William Pickersgill.
00100675
'The Adventures of Caleb Williams '
'The Adventures of Caleb Williams' by William Godwin in 1794. Extract from his handwritten manuscript. WG: English journalist, political philosopher and novelist, 3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836.
00100674
William Godwin
William Godwin: English journalist, political philosopher and novelist, 3 March 1756 – 7 April 1836. After the portrait by John Opie.
00100673
Note by Edmund Burke on Joshua Reynolds
Note by Edmund Burke on Joshua Reynolds. Handwritten manuscript. EB: English Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher, 12 January 1729 – 9 July 1797. JR: English painter, 16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792.
00100672
Edmund Burke
Edmund Burke: English Irish statesman, author, orator, political theorist and philosopher, 12 January 1729 – 9 July 1797. After a portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds.
00100671
Ruins of Dryburgh Abbey
Ruins of Dryburgh Abbey; where Sir Walter Scott was buried beneath the chapel in the North Transept. WS: Scottish novelist and poet, 15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832.
00100670
Hugo Claus -
Hugo Claus, 17 November 1988. Flemish author, 5 April 1929 - 19 March 2008.
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Hugo Claus -
Hugo Claus, 17 November 1988. Flemish author, 5 April 1929 - 19 March 2008.
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Hugo Claus -
Hugo Claus, 17 November 1988. Flemish author, 5 April 1929 - 19 March 2008.
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Hugo Claus -
Hugo Claus, February 2005. Flemish author, 5 April 1929 - 19 March 2008.
00100666
William Shakespeare
William Shakespeare collage compilation by Oscar Vila Nieto
00100665
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan rescues Wendy. The crocodile is ready for Captain Hook. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100664
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan saves Tinker Bell. 'Do you believe in fairies: Claop your hands if you do.' JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100663
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Redskins attacked by Captain Hook and the pirates. Peter Pan and the children beneath the tree. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100662
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan and the Redskins. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100661
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Captain Hook and Peter Pan fight. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100660
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Wendy looks after the lost boys. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100659
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Six lost boys in Neverland. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100658
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Flying to Neverland with Peter Pan. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100657
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. A flying lesson with Peter Pan. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100656
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan and Tinkerbell. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100655
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Michael Darling and the medicine. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100654
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Wendy, John and Michael Darling with Nana the dog. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100653
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Peter Pan and Wendy by the side of the Treehouse. Title page. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100652
Entrance Hall at Abbotsford
Entrance Hall at Abbotsford, where Sir Walter Scott lived from 1811 to his death in 1832. WS: Scottish novelist and poet, 15 August 1771 – 21 September 1832.
00100651
'Peter Pan and Wendy'
'Peter Pan and Wendy' by James Matthew Barrie. Wendy sewing on Peter Pan's shadow. Title page. JMB: Scottish novelist and dramatist, 9 May 1860 – 19 June 1937.
00100650
Thomas Campbell
Thomas Campbell: Scottish poet, 27 July 1777 - 15 June 1844. From a drawing by Daniel Maclise.
00100649
Greta Hall
Greta Hall was built about 1800 and was the home of the Lake District poet, Robert Southey from 1803-1839. RS: English poet, 12 August 1774 – 21 March 1843.
00100648
Unpublished poem by Coleridge
An unpublished poem by Samuel Taylor Coleridge. Ends: 'Today! Today!'. Handwritten manuscript. STC: English poet, critic, and philosopher, 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834.
00100647
Sara Fricker
Sara Fricker; Wife of Samuel Taylor Coleridge whom he met in 1794, 10 September 1770- 24 Sep 1845. STC: English poet, critic, and philosopher, 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834.
00100646
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Samuel Taylor Coleridge: English poet, critic, and philosopher, 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834. Original drawing by Charles Robert Leslie.
00100645
Cottage at Clevedon
The Cottage at Clevedon, occupied by Samuel Taylor Coleridge after his marriage in 1795: English poet, critic, and philosopher, 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834.
00100644
William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth: English romantic poet, 7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850.
00100643
Wordsworth House
Wordsworth House. William Wordsworth's lodging at Hawkshead in Cockermouth. WW: English romantic poet, 7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850.
00100642
Rydal Mount
Rydal Mount, near Ambleside, Lakedistrict. Where Wordsworth lived from 1813-1850. WW: English romantic poet, 7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850.
00100641
William Wordsworth
William Wordsworth: English romantic poet, 7 April 1770 – 23 April 1850. After a portrait by Robert Hancock.
00100640
William Lisle Bowles
William Lisle Bowles: English poet and critic, 24 September 1762 - 7 April 1850.
00100639
Letter from Robert Burns to Mrs F A Dunlop
Letter from Robert Burns to Mrs F A Dunlop. 13 November 1788. F A Dunlop: A close friend and advisor of Robert Burns, but their relationship faltered when she ignored his later letters which supported the French revolution (her sons served in the army and she had family ties with French nobility). 1730-1815. RB: Scottish poet and lyricist: 25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796.
00100638
Jessie Lewers Thomson
Jessie Lewers Thomson was Robert Burns's nurse for the last 6 months of his life, a woman Burns wrote of in his poetry and fancied himself in love with, and an English writer: 1778 — 1855. RB: Scottish poet and lyricist, 25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796.
00100637
Dr. Thomas Blacklock
Dr. Thomas Blacklock was an English poet who was blind, and later became deaf. He was a friend of Robert Burns, and was an influence on Burns's decision to go to Edinburgh rather than Jamaica: 1721-1791. RB: Scottish poet and lyricist, 25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796.
00100636
'On the Birth of a posthumous child'
'On the Birth of a posthumous child' written in 1790 by Robert Burns. First two verses of the poem: Verse 1: 'Sweet flow'ret, pledge o' meikle love, And ward o'monie a prayer, What heart o' stane wad thou move, Sae helpless, sweet, and fair!'. Handwritten manuscript. RB: Scottish poet and lyricist, 25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796.
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Robert Burns
Robert Burns: Scottish poet and lyricist, 25 January 1759 - 21 July 1796. After the portrait by Alexander Nasmyth.
00100634
Frances Anna Dunlop
Frances Anna Dunlop: A close friend and advisor of Robert Burns, but their relationship faltered when she ignored his later letters which supported the French revolution (her sons served in the army and she had family ties with French nobility). 1730-1815. RB: Scottish poet and lyricist: 25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796. After a portrait by J Irvine.
00100633
'Family of Friends'
'Family of Friends'. The beginning of George Crabbe's poem. Handwritten manuscript. GC: English poet and naturalist, 24 December 1754 - 3 February 1832.
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George Crabbe
George Crabbe: English poet and naturalist, 24 December 1754 - 3 February 1832. After a portrait by Thomas Phillips.
00100631
George Crabbe's birthplace
George Crabbe's birthplace, Aldeburgh in Suffolk. English poet and naturalist: 24 December 1754 - 3 February 1832. From a drawing by George Clarkson Stanfield.
00100630
William Cowper's summer house
William Cowper's summer house: 'Orchard Side.' His favourite retreat for writing poetry and prose unitl 1786. WC: English poet and hymnodist, 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800. From a drawing by James Dufflield Harding.
00100629
'The Bellman Verses'
'The Bellman Verses' translated by William Cowper. Signed handwritten manuscript. 15 December 1781. WC: English poet and hymnodist, 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800.
00100628
William Cowper in his study
William Cowper in his study, with his favourite hare under the chair. WC: English poet and hymnodist, 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800. From a drawing by Richard Westhall.
00100627
William Cowper's birthplace
William Cowper's birthplace in Berkhampstead. 'The Rectory at Great Berkhamsted'. WC: English poet and hymnodist: 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800.
00100626
William Cowper
William Cowper: English poet and hymnodist: 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800. After a picture by Sir Thomas Lawrence.
00100625
Ann Donne
Ann Donne: Daughter of Roger Donne of Ludham Hall and mother of William Cowper: 1703- 1737. WC: English poet and hymnodist, 26 November 1731 – 25 April 1800.
00100624
John Heywood
John Heywood: English writer known for his plays, poems, and collection of proverbs, c 1497 – c. 1580. Woodcut from 'The Spider and the Flie'.
00100623
Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, July 2003.
00100622
Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, February 2002.
00100621
Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, July 2003.
00100620
Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, July 2003.
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Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, July 2003.
00100618
Damian Kulash -
Damian Kulash of Ok Go performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100617
Damian Kulash -
Damian Kulash of Ok Go performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100616
Simon Fowler -
Simon Fowler of Ocean Colour Scene performing in Bristol, October 2003.
00100615
Steve Cradock -
Steve Cradock of Ocean Colour Scene performing in Bristol, October 2003.
00100614
Orchestra Baobab -
Orchestra Baobab performing in Bristol, November 2002.
00100613
Orchestra Baobab -
Orchestra Baobab performing in Bristol, November 2002.
00100612
Preston of The Ordinary Boys -
Preston of The Ordinary Boys performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00100611
Orchestra Baobab -
Orchestra Baobab performing in Bristol, November 2002.
00100610
Preston of The Ordinary Boys -
Preston of The Ordinary Boys performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00100609
Preston of The Ordinary Boys -
Preston of The Ordinary Boys performing in Bristol, May 2006.
00100608
Preston of The Ordinary Boys -
Preston of The Ordinary Boys performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00100607
Preston The Ordinary Boys -
Preston of The Ordinary Boys performing in Bristol, February 2005.
00100606
Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, March 2004.
00100605
Ozomatli -
Ozomatli performing in Bristol, March 2004.
00100604
Natalie Imbruglia -
Natalie Imbruglia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00100603
Natalie Imbruglia -
Natalie Imbruglia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00100602
Natalie Imbruglia -
Natalie Imbruglia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00100601
Natalie Imbruglia -
Natalie Imbruglia performing in Bristol, November 2005.
00100600
Jordan Pundik -
Jordan Pundik of New Found Glory performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100599
Jordan Pundik -
Jordan Pundik of New Found Glory performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100598
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00100597
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100596
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00100595
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100594
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00100593
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, July 2007.
00100592
Newton Faulkner -
Newton Faulkner performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00100591
Neko Case -
Neko Case performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100590
Neko Case -
Neko Case performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100589
Natasha Bedingfield -
Natasha Bedingfield performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00100588
Natasha Bedingfield -
Natasha Bedingfield performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00100587
Natasha bedingfield -
Natasha Bedingfield performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00100586
Natasha Bedingfield -
Natasha Bedingfield performing in Bristol, March 2007.
00100585
Nas -
Nas performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00100584
Nas -
Nas performing in Bristol, March 2005.
00100583
Matt Willis -
Matt Willis performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00100582
Matt Willis -
Matt Willis performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00100581
Matt Willis -
Matt Willis performing in Bristol, February 2007.
00100580
James Dean Bradfield -
James Dean Bradfield of the Manic Street Preachers performing in Bristol, April 2005.
00100579
James Dean Bradfield & Nicky Wire -
James Dean Bradfield and Nicky Wire of the Manic Street Preachers performing in Bristol, April 2005.
00100578
Tairrie B and Mick Murphy -
Tairrie B and Mick Murphy of My Ruin performing in Bristol, July 2006.
00100577
Tairrie B -
Tairrie B of My Ruin performing in Bristol, July 2006.
00100576
Tairrie B -
Tairrie B of My Ruin performing in Bristol, July 2006.
00100575
Tairrie B -
Tairrie B of My Ruin performing in Bristol, July 2006.
00100574
Maceo Parker -
Maceo Parker performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100573
Maceo Parker -
Maceo Parker performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100572
Maceo Parker -
Maceo Parker performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100571
Paul Smith -
Paul Smith of Maximo Park performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00100570
Paul Smith -
Paul Smith of Maximo Park performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00100569
Paul Smith -
Paul Smith of Maximo Park performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00100568
Paul Smith -
Paul Smith of Maximo Park performing in Bristol, April 2007.
00100567
Paul Smith -
Paul Smith of Maximo Park performing in Bristol, February 2006.
00100566
Maceo Parker -
Maceo Parker performing in Bristol, March 2006.
00100565
Romeo Stodart -
Romeo Stodart of The Magic Numbers performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100564
Romeo Stodart -
Romeo Stodart of The Magic Numbers performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100563
Romeo Stodart -
Romeo Stodart of The Magic Numbers performing in Bristol, November 2006.
00100562
Romeo Stodart -
Romeo Stodart of The Magic Numbers performing in Bristol, October 2005.
00100561
Paul Meany -
Paul Meany of Mute Math performing in Bristol, June 2007.
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Paul Meany -
Paul Meany of Mute Math performing in Bristol, June 2007.
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Paul Meany -
Paul Meany of Mute Math performing in Bristol, June 2007.