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Bowles Collection

Background imageBowles Collection: Craven Lodge Fancy Ball

Craven Lodge Fancy Ball
A page from The Tatler, featuring photographs and a report on the Craven Lodge Fancy Ball in Melton, Leicestershire, a New Year party with a prehistoric fancy dress theme

Background imageBowles Collection: The Unfortunate Discovery - hand-coloured mezzotint

The Unfortunate Discovery - hand-coloured mezzotint
The Unfortunate Discovery, hand-coloured mezzotint, printed for and sold by Carington Bowles after John Collet, published 24 July 1777. Date: 24/06/1777

Background imageBowles Collection: Female Lucubration

Female Lucubration
Mezzotint on laid paper by Philip Dawe, after John Foldsons Female Lucubration, published by J. Bowles, London, 1772. Date: 1772

Background imageBowles Collection: La Bastille

La Bastille

Background imageBowles Collection: London - St Paul's Section

London - St Paul's Section

Background imageBowles Collection: Hyde Park Corner

Hyde Park Corner

Background imageBowles Collection: The First Interview, or Happiness Sacrifised to Riches

The First Interview, or Happiness Sacrifised to Riches
The FIRST INTERVIEW, or HAPPINESS SACRIFISED TO RICHES, hand-coloured mezzotint on laid paper, printed for and sold by Carington Bowles, London, 1784. Date: 1784

Background imageBowles Collection: Capt Jessamy Learning the Proper Discipline of the Couch

Capt Jessamy Learning the Proper Discipline of the Couch
Mezzotint on laid paper entitled, CAPT JESSAMY learning the PROPER DISCIPLINE OF THE COUCH, hand-coloured with watercolour and gouache, printed and published in London by Carington Bowles in c.1782

Background imageBowles Collection: Thomas Gibson Bowles

Thomas Gibson Bowles (15 January 1841 12 January 1922), generally known as Tommy Bowles, founder of the magazines The Lady and the English Vanity Fair

Background imageBowles Collection: Miss Sidney Gibson Bowles

Miss Sidney Gibson Bowles
Sidney Gibson Bowles (1880 - 1963), daughter of Thomas Gibson Bowles (founder of The Lady and English Vanity Fair and MP), pictured at the time of her engagement to the Hon

Background imageBowles Collection: Caricature of Thomas Gibson Bowles, magazine founder

Caricature of Thomas Gibson Bowles, magazine founder
Caricature of Thomas (Tommy) Gibson Bowles (1841-1922), founder of Vanity Fair and The Lady magazines. 1881

Background imageBowles Collection: PRINCE CHARLES (1948 - )

PRINCE CHARLES (1948 - )
CHARLES, PRINCE OF WALES At a polo match in the 1970s Date: 1948 -

Background imageBowles Collection: The Hon. Mrs Mitford

The Hon. Mrs Mitford
Sidney Gibson Bowles (1880 - 1963), daughter of Thomas Gibson Bowles (founder of The Lady and English Vanity Fair and MP). Mother of the famous (and infamous) Mitford sisters

Background imageBowles Collection: Model T Ford Vintage Car at Gable House Garage

Model T Ford Vintage Car at Gable House Garage, Unknown, England. Also showing offices of William Edward Bowles. Date: 1910s

Background imageBowles Collection: Labouchere, Healy and Gibson Bowles covered in black ink

Labouchere, Healy and Gibson Bowles covered in black ink
The Story of the Wicked Wags (cont.). Radical MP Henry Du Pre Labby Labouchere (1831-1912), Timothy Michael Healy (1855-1931)

Background imageBowles Collection: Ashmead-Bartlett, Labouchere, Gibson Bowles and Healy

Ashmead-Bartlett, Labouchere, Gibson Bowles and Healy
The Story of the Wicked Wags. Sir Ellis Ashmead-Bartlett (18491902) - an American born British Conservative politician, Radical MP Henry Du Pre Labby Labouchere (1831-1912)

Background imageBowles Collection: Europe. Seven Years War. Battle of Newmark in

Europe. Seven Years War. Battle of Newmark in Silesia (5th December 1757). Work by Carington Bowles (London). Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageBowles Collection: Browns Stethoscope

Browns Stethoscope
(above) Bowles stethoscope (below) Haydn Browns Binaural Stethoscope [This catalogue contains 2000 pages of medical equipment] Date: 1930

Background imageBowles Collection: Charles Bole, American stage robber

Charles Bole, American stage robber, known as Black Bart. Date: 19th Century

Background imageBowles Collection: Samuel Bowles, Journal

Samuel Bowles, Journal
SAMUEL BOWLES American editor whose vigorous promotion made the Republican a leading journal in its day. Date: 1826 - 1878

Background imageBowles Collection: William Lisle Bowles - 2

William Lisle Bowles - 2
WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES Canon of Salisbury, writer and antiquary. Date: 1762 - 1850

Background imageBowles Collection: William Lisle Bowles - 1

William Lisle Bowles - 1
WILLIAM LISLE BOWLES Canon of Salisbury, writer and antiquary. Date: 1762 - 1850

Background imageBowles Collection: Charles Bowles, Antiqu

Charles Bowles, Antiqu
CHARLES BOWLES Antiquary concerned with English regional survivals. Date: CIRCA 1832


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