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Gwyn Collection

Background imageGwyn Collection: The Wales rugby team, 1905

The Wales rugby team, 1905
A team photograph celebrating the player of the Welsh rugby team, who beat the previously undefeated New Zealand by three points to nil in the cup final match on 16th December 1905. Date: 1905

Background imageGwyn Collection: Gwynfynydd Gold Mine near Dolgellau early 1900s

Gwynfynydd Gold Mine near Dolgellau early 1900s

Background imageGwyn Collection: Gwynfynydd Gold Mine near Dolgellau - panning room

Gwynfynydd Gold Mine near Dolgellau - panning room - early 1900s

Background imageGwyn Collection: St Martins Church

St Martins Church
Proposal to widen the pavement in front of St Martins Church, the council declined the proposition, was built in 1726 by James Gibbs on the site of an earlier church

Background imageGwyn Collection: Nell Gwyns House

Nell Gwyns House
Nell Gwyns house in Shepherds Market, London, shown here in a rather dilapidated condition. Date: 1930s

Background imageGwyn Collection: NELL GWYNs HOUSE 1820

NELL GWYNs HOUSE 1820
ELEANOR ( NELL ) GWYN The home of Nell Gwyn in 1820. Date: 1650 - 1687

Background imageGwyn Collection: ELEANOR ( NELL ) GWYN

ELEANOR ( NELL ) GWYN - Actress, mistress of Charles II. Date: 1650 - 1687

Background imageGwyn Collection: Hon. Lorraine Berry by Madame Yevonde

Hon. Lorraine Berry by Madame Yevonde
The Hon. Mary Lorraine Berry by Madame Yevonde. She was the second daughter of the late Lord Buckland. She had just become engaged to Lieutenant Colonel Gwyn Morgan-Jones of the Life Guards -- they

Background imageGwyn Collection: Bagnigge Wells

Bagnigge Wells
Fashionable gardens off the Kings Cross Road, once the summer residence of Nell Gwyn who entertained Charles II here; closed in 1841. Date: late 18th century

Background imageGwyn Collection: MARY GQYN

MARY GQYN
MARY GWYN (nee Horneck) wife of general Gwyn : depicted wearing Persian dress. Date: 1753 - 1840

Background imageGwyn Collection: Eleanor Gwyns Home

Eleanor Gwyns Home
The home of Eleanor Gwyn, actress and mistress of Charles II, at Sandford Manor House, Fulham, London. Date: 1670s

Background imageGwyn Collection: Ye Olde Nell Gwynne

Ye Olde Nell Gwynne, now an antique shop in Windsor, Berkshire, England. Nell Gwyn would stay here while Charles II was at Windsor Castle. Their two sons were born here. Date: 1650 - 1687

Background imageGwyn Collection: Sons of Eleanor Gwyn

Sons of Eleanor Gwyn
Charles Beauclerk, first duke of ST ALBANS (1670 - 1726) with his younger brother James Beauclerk (1671-1679) sons of Nell Gwyn by Charles II

Background imageGwyn Collection: Festival Nell Gwyn 1951

Festival Nell Gwyn 1951
A " Nell Gwyn" Orange Girl at Battersea Pleasure Gardens, one of the attractions of the Festival of Britain. Costume styled by Peggy Page, fabric by Balcora

Background imageGwyn Collection: Nell Gwyn Toasted

Nell Gwyn Toasted
Young Nell Gwyn, selling oranges for a living, attracts the attention of some young men, one of whom - Charles II - will have her as one of his mistresses

Background imageGwyn Collection: Nell Gwyn, English actress, mistress of Charles II

Nell Gwyn, English actress, mistress of Charles II
Eleanor " Nell" Gwyn (or Gwynn or Gwynne), English actress, mistress of King Charles II


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