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Asaph Collection

Background imageAsaph Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth: her home

Violet Gordon Charlesworth: her home
The home of Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884) at St Asaph, Wales. She became notorious for faking her own death in 1909 by allegedly being thrown from her motor car into the sea from the cliffs

Background imageAsaph Collection: St. Asaph

St. Asaph

Background imageAsaph Collection: View of St Asaph Cathedral, Denbighshire, North Wales

View of St Asaph Cathedral, Denbighshire, North Wales, dating back to the 13th century. Date: circa 1845

Background imageAsaph Collection: Violet Gordon Charlesworth

Violet Gordon Charlesworth
A portrait of Miss Violet Gordon Charlesworth(b.1884), showcasing her elaborate and expensive clothing. She became notorious for faking her own death in 1909 by allegedly being thrown from her motor

Background imageAsaph Collection: ST ASAPH CATHEDRAL 1877

ST ASAPH CATHEDRAL 1877
St Asaph Cathedral Date: 1877

Background imageAsaph Collection: Fire at Pengwern Hall, St. Asaph, Wales

Fire at Pengwern Hall, St. Asaph, Wales - The Seat of Lord Mostyn. The treasures of the house (paintings and rare manuscripts) were for the most part saved the devastation

Background imageAsaph Collection: St Asaph Cathedral

St Asaph Cathedral - Interior of Church. Part of Box 145 Boswell Collection - East Coast. St Asaph is a city[ and community on the River Elwy in Denbighshire, Wales

Background imageAsaph Collection: English Cathedrals - St Asaphs Cathedral

English Cathedrals - St Asaphs Cathedral - Cathedral - Tomb with railings in (foreground). Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals St Asaph Cathedral (Welsh)

Background imageAsaph Collection: English Cathedrals - St Asaph - Arches in the Nave

English Cathedrals - St Asaph - Arches in the Nave - Through Tall Arches. Part of Box 144 Boswell Collection - English Cathedrals.St Asaph Cathedral (Welsh)

Background imageAsaph Collection: William Beveridge

William Beveridge
WILLIAM BEVERIDGE Lord bishop of St Asaph in his 71st year Date: 1637 - 1708

Background imageAsaph Collection: Charlotte Ashburnham

Charlotte Ashburnham
CHARLOTTE (Percy), countess ASHBURNHAM, daughter of duke of Northumberland, second wife of George, the third earl : portrait made when she was still viscountess St Asaph. Date: 1776 - 1862

Background imageAsaph Collection: Samuel Horsley, Bishop

Samuel Horsley, Bishop
SAMUEL HORSLEY Bishop of Saint Asaph Date: 1733 - 1806

Background imageAsaph Collection: High Street, St Asaph, Wales

High Street, St Asaph, Wales
High Street, St Asaph, near Rhyl/Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales. Date: 1910s

Background imageAsaph Collection: Thomas Tanner

Thomas Tanner
THOMAS TANNER churchman and antiquary, bishop of St Asaph s. Date: 1674 - 1735

Background imageAsaph Collection: Jonathan Shipley

Jonathan Shipley
JONATHAN SHIPLEY Churchman, bishop of St Asaph, Wales. Date: 1714 - 1788

Background imageAsaph Collection: Cathedral, from the river, St. Asaph, Wales

Cathedral, from the river, St. Asaph, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageAsaph Collection: Cathedral, St. Asaph, Wales

Cathedral, St. Asaph, Wales. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageAsaph Collection: Samuel Horsley - 3

Samuel Horsley - 3
SAMUEL HORSLEY Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales. Date: 1733 - 1806

Background imageAsaph Collection: Samuel Horsley - 4

Samuel Horsley - 4
SAMUEL HORSLEY Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales. Date: 1733 - 1806

Background imageAsaph Collection: Samuel Horsley - 2

Samuel Horsley - 2
SAMUEL HORSLEY Lord Bishop of Saint Asaph, Wales. Date: 1733 - 1806


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