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View of the Adriatic Coast, Italy, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1840
Classical battle scene with men and horsesA classical battle scene showing two men on their horses, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s
Country scene. Date: circa 1840s
Trieste Lighthouse. Date: 1840
St Johns Church StoneSt Johns Church, Stone. Date: circa 1840s
St Nicholas Ghent from our windowSt Nicholas, Ghent from our window. Date: 1839
Reverend Baden-Powells dining room OxfordReverend Baden-Powells dining room, Oxford. Date: circa 1840s
Trees possibly at St Donats GlamorganshireTrees, possibly at St Donat s, Glamorganshire. Date: circa 1842
Portrait of Captain NewhamWatercolour portrait of Captain Newham, standing in profile, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1843
Antwerp. Date: 1839
Llandaff House. Date: circa 1840s
Drawing room in AWT Greens houseDrawing room in A.W.T. Greens house. Date: circa 1840s
Coastal scene with rocks and trees, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s
Portrait of Augusta NewhamWatercolour portrait of Augusta Newham, sitting on a chair, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1843
Mrs Newham. Date: 1843
The cliffs near Brighton. Date: April 1844
Entrance to St Donats Castle. Date: 1842
Unknown portrait. Date: circa 1840s
Pritzla Newham. Date: 1843
Felmersham Church. Date: circa 1840s
Cardiff. Date: circa 1840s
Dover. Date: circa 1840s
3 Cheyne Walk Chelsea3 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, left to right are Carry, Count, Josephine. Date: circa 1840s
Portrait of Mrs RuddickWatercolour portrait of Mrs Ruddick, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1843
Richmond. Date: circa 1840s
Galliot on the Lower Rhine. Date: 1840
Interior of the kitchen at St Donats Castle. Date: 1842
Oak room, BedfordColour sketch entitled Oak room, in a house in Bedford, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. 1843
Dr W G Grace and HRH The Prince of WalesFamous (and infamous) English cricketer Dr William Gilbert Grace ( WG ) (1848-1915) and HRH Edward The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) (1894-1972)
WG Grace. Cricketer Date: circa 1900
We ve been roaming -- children with hollyWe ve been roaming -- two children with holly and a toy dog in the snow. 20th century
Keep it rolling -- children with a large snowballKeep it rolling -- two children with a large snowball, probably intending to build a snowman. 20th century
Ready to begin -- children with snowman and snowballsReady to begin -- two children with a snowman and snowballs. 20th century
Off we go -- children with a sledOff we go -- two children with a sled in the snow. 20th century
You can t hit me -- children snowballingYou can t hit me -- two children snowballing. 20th century
W G Grace at the wicketW G Grace (1848-1915), English cricketer, seen here at the wicket. 1892
Grace Church, New YorkInterior of Grace Church, New York
Probus, Cornwall - Church TowerProbus, Cornwall - the impressive tower of the Parish Church of St. Probus and St. Grace - the tallest church tower in Cornwall
Captain OatesLAWRENCE EDWARD GRACE OATES Member of Captain Scotts expedition which reached the South Pole in January 1912; lost his life in a blizzard on the return trip
Time for Reflection by Elsie HardingA ballerina in a very horizontal tutu skirt pauses by a mirrored door and is reflected along with the colour Chinese lanterns hanging nearby
Cricket Players / GraceA group of crack gentleman cricket players in 1871 including the legendary W.G. Grace, third from left. Pictured at Lords cricket ground in 1871
Young Emigrants singing Grace on their ship, 1884Engraving showing emigrant boys from Dr. Stephensons Home singing Grace before a meal on board an Atlantic steamship, 1884
W. G. Grace Bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, 190Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915) bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, London. Grace was arguably the finest cricketer of his era
Four leading cricketers of 1874Engraving showing four leading English cricketers of the 1874 season. From top left, clockwise: G.F. Grace Esq. W.G. Grace Esq. J. Southerton and H.Jupp
G. H. S. Trott and W. G. Grace tossing a coin, Oval Cricket GroIllustration of the Australian captain, G.H.S. Trott (1866-1917), and the England captain, Dr. W.G. Grace (1848-1915), looking at the coin they have just tossed at the beginning of the match at
W. G. Grace batting in the Nets at Lords, 1895Engraving of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915), practising his batting in the nets at Lords Cricket Ground, 1895. As can be seen, a large crowd has gathered to watch the Doctors technique
J. B. Hobbs scores the run to make his 126th Century, 1926Photograph of John Berry Hobbs scoring the single run which took him to his 126th first-class century, during a match between Surrey and Somerset, 1926