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Sir John OgleSIR JOHN OGLE military commander, reputed for his courage at the siege of Ostend and elsewhere - with his autograph
Avington House, Winchester, the seat of the DukeAvington House, Winchester, the seat of the slave owner Richard Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, 1st Duke of Buckingham and Chandos. Neoclassical stately home with Doric portico
Ogle Mews Creche, Marylebone, LondonStaff and children at the Ogle Mews, Foley Street, Marylebone. The creche, established in about 1870, was one of the first in London. Date: 1896
Come Over Here, Revue by Wilson Mizner and Max Pemberton. First performed at the London Opera House, on Londons Kingsway, seen here in the background, sadly long ago destroyed
Ragged School Union Cr裨e, Ogle MewsRagged School Union Cr裨 e, Ogle Mews, Fitzroy Square, London. Date: 1896
Illustrated London News page 4, 1st October 1842Page 4 of the Illustrated London News, 1st October 1842, featuring engravings of Glenartney, the pass of Glen Ogle, and the Trident ship at Granton Pier. Date: 1842
Sir John Ogle, MilitarySIR JOHN OGLE military commander, lieutenant-colonel to sir Francis Vere Date: 1569 - 1640
John Ogle, GamesterJOHN OGLE gamester and buffoon during the reign of Charles II Date: 1647 - 1685?
The Hotel, Lochearnhead, Scotland - a village on the A84 Stirling to Crianlarich road at the foot of Glen Ogle, within the Breadalbane area of the Loch Lomond and the Trossachs National Park
The Queen of Make-Believe by Richard B. OgleA small girl with a solemn expression sits on a throne in a long while dress, holding a sceptre while two toy soldiers stand guard either side of her. Date: 1925