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Charlton Collection (page 2)

Background imageCharlton Collection: How the Vote was Won Cicely Hamilton

How the Vote was Won Cicely Hamilton. Illustration, by C. Hedley Charlton from How the Vote was Won. Womens Suffrage League, winding-up-sale. Date: 1908

Background imageCharlton Collection: A. B. C, Artists Suffrage League Ad

A. B. C, Artists Suffrage League Ad
A.B.C, Artists Suffrage League Ad. A.B.C of Politics for Women Politicians, Mary Lowndes & C. Hedley Charlton, Dora Meeson Coates. Inside Back Cover, Womens Suffrage League Ad. Date: 1910

Background imageCharlton Collection: Zosterops flavifrons, yellow-fronted white-eye

Zosterops flavifrons, yellow-fronted white-eye
Ff. 158. Watercolour painting by George Forster annotated muscicapa heteroclita and made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageCharlton Collection: The Cry of The Children

The Cry of The Children. A line of little children, each holding a placard reading, Votes for Mammies Stretches into the distance. Captioned, The Cry of the Children by C. Hedley-Charlton

Background imageCharlton Collection: East Combe Charlton

East Combe Charlton
Then in Kent, today in south- east London : the seat of the countess of Buckinghamshire. Date: circa 1800

Background imageCharlton Collection: Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 1887

Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, 1887
Engraving by John Charlton, originally entitled Waiting for the Princess, showing members of Londons society in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London 1887

Background imageCharlton Collection: Tram Graveyard

Tram Graveyard
The sad sight of a Special London Transport trams in their graveyard (having been replaced by buses), Charlton, south east London. Date: 1950s

Background imageCharlton Collection: Cotswolds Farmstead

Cotswolds Farmstead
Goldwell Farm, a typical Cotswold farm, in the countryside near Charlton Abbots, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 19th century

Background imageCharlton Collection: Boy Charlton, Australian Olympic swimmer

Boy Charlton, Australian Olympic swimmer
The Australian freestyle swimmer Andrew Murray Charlton (1907-1975), nicknamed Boy Charlton. He won a gold medal in the 1500 metres freestyle event at the 1924 Summer Olympics in Paris

Background imageCharlton Collection: Charlton House

Charlton House
Across the Heath from our Library, Charlton House is frequently the scene of such events as this fete in aid of the Royal Kent Dispensary, featuring a tournament

Background imageCharlton Collection: Charlton House (Holland)

Charlton House (Holland)
A superb view of Charlton House, then in Kent : the building is as it was in the 18th century, but the figures are not of any particular historical period

Background imageCharlton Collection: Mock Tourney, Charlton

Mock Tourney, Charlton
A mock tournament is staged in the grounds of Charlton House, then in Kent, now a suburb of SE London, a few arrows flight from our Library

Background imageCharlton Collection: Charlton Church 1808

Charlton Church 1808
A view of Charlton Church. Extensively rebuilt in 1827 its origins are believed to date back to the 12th century. Burial place of British Prime Minister Spencer Perceval

Background imageCharlton Collection: Balaclava / Charlton

Balaclava / Charlton
The Charge of the Light Brigade - Lord George Paget heads the 4th Light Dragoons



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