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Officer of the Devonshire RegimentA miniature half-length portrait of an Officer of the Devonshire Regiment wearing the soft-top trench cap.. English School
Photographic portrait of Officer of the Devonshire RegimentPhotographic portrait of an Officer of the Devonshire Regiment. Photograph
Photograph of A Company of a Devonshire Battalion. Photograph
Tatler internal cover, 22nd July 1914An internal cover of The Tatler, dated 22nd July 1914. A monocled gentleman regards advertisements for Schoolbreds electric lighting, the Royal Hotel Whitby
The Hope Club for women, 1904A convivial scene in the dining-room of the Hope Club for women members only. Situated in Devonshire Terrace, it catered to ladies in business and provided a writing-room
Andrew Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire by Glan WilliamsAndrew Robert Buxton Cavendish, 11th Duke of Devonshire (1920-2004), landowner and responsible, together with his wife, Deborah Mitford for restoring Chatsworth House to its former glories. Date: 1955
Arrival of the royal party at the Devonshire House ballArrival of the royal party, including the Prince and Princess of Wales (the future King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) at the Devonshire House historical costume ball
John MacgowanJOHN MACGOWAN Baptist churchman, minister at Devonshire Square, London. Date: 1726 - 1780
Joseph Devon. JacksonJOSEPH DEVONSHIRE JACKSON Irish judge, sergeant-at-law Date: 1780 - 1858
Sir John Eldon Gorst sends 8th Duke of Devonshire into wellThe Story of the Duke and the Bunnygorst (cont.). Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) as a rather lazy layabout
Sir John Eldon Gorst aims gun at 8th Duke of DevonshireThe Story of the Duke and the Bunnygorst (cont.). Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) as a rather lazy layabout
8th Duke of Devonshire and Sir John Eldon GorstThe Story of the Duke and the Bunnygorst. Spencer Compton Cavendish, 8th Duke of Devonshire (1833-1908) as a rather lazy layabout
The Old Revolution House - near Chesterfield, Derbyshire. This little cottage takes its name from the Revolution of 1688. Three hundred years ago this cottage was an alehouse - the Cock and Pynot
Desmarestia ligulata, seaweedPage 55 from Algae Danmonienses: or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt; carefully named according to Dr. Hookers British Flora
Chondus cripus, carrageen mossIllustration from Algae Danmonienses: or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt; carefully named according to Dr. Hookers British Flora
The Duchess of Devonshire by Mrs. Charles A. Doremus. Date c1906
Sweely, Shipman & Co. present The Duchess of Devonshire by Mrs. Chas. A. Doremus. Date c1906
Sketch of Tenby, including St Catherines IslandSketch of Tenby, Wales, with St Catherines Island and the Castle on the right, and a distant view of the Devonshire Coast and Ilfracombe on the left, by Reverend Baden Powell (1796-1860)
Billboard advertisements, Walton-on-the-Naze, EssexBillboard advertisements at Walton-on-the-Naze, Essex, for Whiteways Devonshire Cyder and The Royal Navy. circa 1949
Cavendish House RuinsThe ruins of Cavendish House, in the ancient Abbey Gardens, Leicester, Leicestershire, England. It was built for William Cavendish, 1st Earl of Devonshire, using Abbey stone. Date: 17th century
Lustleigh Village CrossThe village cross at Lustleigh, Devon, England. Date: 1960s
American troops marching through London, WW1American troops marching along Horse Guards Avenue, Central London, during the First World War. 1917
8th Duke of Devonshires Statue - Eastbourne Date: circa 1910s
OKEHAMPTONDistant view of Okehampton (here spelt Oakhampton) Castle, Devonshire Date: circa 1830
Powderham Castle, DevonDistant from of Powderham Castle, Devonshire, from the sea Date: 1802
Snowy Thatched CottagesWinter snow on the lovely thatched cottages at Buckland- in-the-Moor, Dartmoor, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Gunpowder FactoryThe ruins of the old Powdermills in the Cherrybrook Valley, near Postbridge, Devonshire, England, which used to produce gunpowder. Date: 19th century
Mountjoy BlountMOUNTJOY, baron BLOUNT sometimes known as the earl of Newport : natural son of Charles Blount, earl of Devonshire, finely dressed with a falling ruff. Date: 1597 - 1666
Bennetts Cross, one of the many rough hewn medieval latin crosses which are to be found on Dartmoor, Devonshire, England. It can be found near the Warren House Inn. Date: 1950s
Devonshire CoastlineThe rugged Devonshire coastline at low tide, near Hartland Quay, England. Date: 1930s
England / BeerThe tiny East Devon fishing village called Beer, tucked in between great chalk cliffs, one of the most charming villages of Devonshire, England. Date: 1950s
The River DartThe valley of the River Dart, viewed from the top of Mel Tor, Dartmoor, Devonshire, England. Date: early 1960s
Devonshire FarmsteadA springtime scene at Wormhill Farm, a picturesque farmstead on the edge of Dartmoor, near North Bovey, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
HOPEs NOSEHopes Nose, a rocky part of the British coastline, near Torquay, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Kingsteignton MaypoleThe May Queen and her Maids of Honour (and one boy!) by the Maypole, at the Ram Roasting Fair, Kingsteignton, Devon, England, held annually on Whitsun Monday. Date: 1950s
Dartmoor FarmhouseA remote Dartmoor farm, set beside the Cherrybrook, near Two Bridges, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Ansteys Cove, a picturesque bay near Torquay, Devon, on the English Riviera. Date: 1930s
Devonshire CottagesLovely old thatched cottages, with their windows flung wide open during a summer heatwave, in the village of Branscombe, between Beer and Sidmouth, Devon, England. Date: 19th century
Devonshire FarmhouseA lovely partly thatched farmhouse at Galmpton, Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Teignmouth ArchwayA distant glimpse of Teignmouth, Devonshire, , England, seen through the entrance to the Botanical Gardens at Shaldon. Date: early 1960s
England / SalcombeLow tide at Salcombe, a picturesque village on the south coast of Devon, England. Date: 1950s
Thatched FarmhouseA well-built Devonshire farmhouse, near Croyde village, on the northern coastline of Devon, England. Date: 18th century
Teignmouth QuayA glimpse of Teignmouth, Devonshire, England, seen from the deck of one of the fishing vessels moored in the Old Quay. Date: early 1960s
Devonshire Snow SceneA Wintertime view of some delightful old thatched cottages at Buckland-in-the- Moor, a picturesque village, set in the heart of Dartmoor, Devon, England. Date: 1960s
Silhouette portrait of Duchess of DevonshireSilhouette portrait of Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire (1757 - 1806). Date: c.1780s
The Duchess of Devonshire in silhouetteSilhouette portrait of Georgiana Spencer, Duchess of Devonshire (1757 - 1806) after Gainsboroughs celebrated portrait of her. Date: 1904
HMS Carnarvon, British armoured cruiserHMS Carnarvon, British Devonshire-class armoured cruiser, launched 1903, served before and during the First World War, briefly used as a training ship, then sold and broken up 1921
Prince of Wales at Costume BallThe Prince of Wales (the future Edward VII) as the Grand Master of the Knights Hospitallers of Malta. He wore this costume to the Historical Costume Ball at Devonshire House