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Byron a LA GrequeGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON poet and supporter of Greek independence, in his Greek costume. Date: 1788-1824
Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, England, founded as a monastic house in the 12th century, the seat of the Byron family from 1540; sold by Lord Byron in 1818. Date: founded 12th century
Anne, Lady ByronANNA ISABELLA MILBANKE Lady Byron (1815 to 1816) Date: 1792 - 1860
Byron / Gex / Century 1914GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English Romantic poet Date: 1788-1824
Lord Byron (Sparring)GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON - sparring with John Jackson Date: 1788-1824
Charlotte BaconLady CHARLOTTE BACON a friend Date: circa 1800
Cigar Shop, New YorkAcker, Merritt [Merrall] & Condit. Acker, Merrall & Condit Co. tea testers (Byron list) store; dry goods on shelves and a glassed-in room full of cigars in the center of the store
Newstead Abbey, c. 1820Engraving showing Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire, the seat of the Byron family from 1540 until 1818, when it was sold by George Gordon, Lord Byron (1788-1824)
Lady ByronIllustration showing Anne Isabella, Lady Byron (1792-1860), wife of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788-1824), the English poet and society figure
Birthplace of Lord Byron, 1888Engraving showing the house in Holles Street, Cavendish Square, London, where George Gordon, Lord Byron, was born in 1788
Lord Byron Memorial Statue, Hyde Park, 1888Engraving showing the George Gordon, Lord Byron, (1788-1824), memorial statue in Hyde Park, London, 1888
Lord Byron, 1822Portrait of George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788-1824), the English poet and society figure, painted when Byron was 34
Missolonghi, Western Greece, 1888Engraving showing Missolonghi, Western Greece, 1888. It was here that George Gordon, Lord Byron, died from marsh fever whilst fighting the Turks in 1824
Lord Byron (1788-1824)Engraved portrait of George Gordon Noel Byron, 6th Baron Byron of Rochdale (1788-1824), the English poet and society figure
Mary Chaworth (1785-1832)Illustration showing Mary Chaworth, the woman who George Gordon Byron, Lord Byron, was infatuated with from a young age
BYRON DON JUANA dramatically romantic episode in the life of Don Juan - he is shipwrecked, and succoured by a pair of comely (of course) females
Photographer holding a Sky-scraper camera on the roof of aExaggerated view through a Sky-scraper camera. An invention by the famous New York photographers, the Byron Company, the camera was designed to capture tall buildings at close range
Switzerland ChillonThe chateau de Chillon on lake Geneva was from 1530 to 1536 the prison of Bonivard, who was chained to a pillar and inspired a poem by Byron
Greece MissolonghiFamous as the deathplace of the poet Byron, who had come to Greece to help their struggle for independence from the Turks, but died here of a faver
Greece Kefalonia(or Cephalonia) - The home of the poet Byron when he stayed on this Ionian island, which was nearly destroyed by an earthquake in 1953
Lord Byron ScrapGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English Romantic poet, as a Victorian scrap
John Byron, NavalJOHN BYRON British naval officer and navigator, known as foul-weather Jack. his grandson was the poet Byron
Exploration / John ByronCommander Byron, in the course of his circumnavigation of the world, encounters a giant race in Patagonia
Sir Charles James NapierSIR CHARLES JAMES NAPIER friend of Byron, suppressed Chartist riots, in India commanded Sind conquest
View of Lake Geneva at Coligny, FranceGeneral view of Lake Geneva (known locally as Lake Leman), from opposite the Villa Diodati at Coligny, France, where Lord Byron and others stayed in the summer of 1816
BYRON (1788-1824)GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON writer his family home at Newstead Abbey, Nottinghamshire
Lord and Lady ByronLORD and LADY BYRON (Anne Isabella Milbanke) at the time of their brief marriage
Silhouette / ByronGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON A silhouette of the English Romantic poet, in profile, sitting on a chair
Ada Byron as a ChildAUGUSTA ADA BYRON the poets daughter as a small child
Lady Caroline Lamb / FindLADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane
Lady Caroline Lamb / MeyerLADY CAROLINE LAMB nee Ponsonby : wife of William Lamb (later viscount Melbourne) : writer, fervent admirer of Byron for love of whom she became insane
Byron BoatingGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON at age 21, standing by his boat, with an unnamed friend, in an unidentified location, but wherever it is, its suitably wild and romantic
Augusta Leigh (MiniatureAUGUSTA LEIGH half-sister of Byron
Byron and SpiritByron himself - the Pilgrim - wishes that he could leave the world and enjoy solitude with one fair spirit for my minister
Byron at HarrowAs a schoolboy at Harrow, his favourite haunt was the churchyard, where he liked to lie on this tomb in a picturesque and romantic manner
Byron (Miniature)George Gordon, Lord Byron
Byron (Harlow)George Gordon, Lord Byron
Byron (Westall)GEORGE GORDON, lord BYRON at the age of 25
Francois De BonnivardFRANCOIS DE BONNIVARD Swiss priest and politician, imprisoned for his beliefs in the Chateau de Chillon, on the edge of Lake Geneva; subject of a poem by Byron
Byron (Head / Shoulders)George Gordon, Lord Byron Writer
Byron & GuiccioliByron with Teresa, countess Guiccioli, through whom he became involved with the carbonari
JANE SCOTT / 1799JANE ELIZABETH SCOTT Wife of 5th Earl of Oxford Mistress of Byron when she was 40, he 25
Countess Guiccioli / DeanCOUNTESS GUICCIOLI (1800 - 1873) Lady friend of Lord Byron and Italian noblewoman
Countess Guiccioli / RyallCOUNTESS GUICCIOLI (1800 - 1873) Lady friend of Lord Byron and Italian noblewoman
Byron / Colosseum / RomeLord Byron at the Colosseum, Rome, Italy
Lord Byron in 1814GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English poet in 1814
Lord Byron in 1807GEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON English poet in 1807
George Gordon, Lord ByronGEORGE GORDON, LORD BYRON poet, depicted here in his costume as a Greek patriot