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Lowry Collection

Background imageLowry Collection: Mount Pleasant Hotel, Kings Cross, London

Mount Pleasant Hotel, Kings Cross, London
The Mount Pleasant Hotel at the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorpe Street, Central London. The building was originally erected in 1894 as one of Londons six Rowton Houses - large

Background imageLowry Collection: Corry / Vanity Fair 1877

Corry / Vanity Fair 1877
MONTAGU WILLIAM LOWRY CORRY BARON ROWTON Statesman and philanthropist, Disraelis private secretary

Background imageLowry Collection: Stewart Banks

Stewart Banks 1725 - 1802 (c.1760-65). Lowry, Strickland 1737-c.1785 (attributed to). Date: 1760-1765 (circa)

Background imageLowry Collection: The General Strike - Government leaders

The General Strike - Government leaders
Government leaders during the General Strike: Ministers and Commissioners. 1. Chief Civil Commissioner: Sir W. Mitchell-Thomson, 2. Principal Chief Assistant Commissioner, Mr. A. B. Lowry, 3

Background imageLowry Collection: Navy's tribute to Lord Kitchener, WW1

Navy's tribute to Lord Kitchener, WW1
Admiral Sir David Beatty (right) and Admiral Sir Robert Lowry (centre) and their staff seen leaving St. Giles's Cathedral

Background imageLowry Collection: Laurence Stephen Lowry, English artist

Laurence Stephen Lowry, English artist
Ls Lowry (Laurence Stephen Lowry, 1887-1976), English artist born in Stretford, Lancashire, best known for his industrial street scenes with stylised human figures

Background imageLowry Collection: CAPTAIN JAMES LOWRY

CAPTAIN JAMES LOWRY Sea-captain who had the misfortune to flog one of his seamen to death, whereupon he himself had the misfortune to be hanged. Date: ? - 1752

Background imageLowry Collection: John Isaac Hawkins upright piano

John Isaac Hawkins upright piano
John Isaac Hawkins claviole or finger-keyed viol, an upright piano. Copperplate engraving by Wilson Lowry after a drawing by J

Background imageLowry Collection: Admirals of the British Navy, WW1

Admirals of the British Navy, WW1
The Sure Shield of Britain -- twelve Admirals of the British Navy on the outbreak of the First World War. They are: Rear Admirals Wemyss, Dudley De Chair, Warrender, King Hall, Limpus

Background imageLowry Collection: Rowton House, Kings Cross, London

Rowton House, Kings Cross, London
The Kings Cross Rowton House (built in 1894) at the corner of Kings Cross Road and Calthorpe Street, Central London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose built

Background imageLowry Collection: Country Bedroom 1940S

Country Bedroom 1940S
A pretty English country bedroom, with a patchwork quilt bedspread and floral curtains with a matching pelmet. Date: 1940s

Background imageLowry Collection: Rowton House, Arlington Road, Camden, London

Rowton House, Arlington Road, Camden, London
The Rowton House on Arlington Road, Camden, north west London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men

Background imageLowry Collection: Sir Galbraith Cole

Sir Galbraith Cole
SIR GALBRAITH LOWRY COLE British military commander Date: 1772 - 1842

Background imageLowry Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Kitchen

Kings Cross Rowton House - Kitchen
Men cook their own food at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageLowry Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Reading Room

Kings Cross Rowton House - Reading Room
Men in the reading room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord

Background imageLowry Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Entrance

Kings Cross Rowton House - Entrance
Entrance to the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men established in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageLowry Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room Discussion

Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room Discussion
Men hold a discussion in the dining room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageLowry Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Cafeteria

Kings Cross Rowton House - Cafeteria
Men in the cafeteria at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageLowry Collection: Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room

Kings Cross Rowton House - Dining Room
Men in the dining room at the Kings Cross Rowton House, London. The House was one of six large, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men opened in the capital by Lord Rowton

Background imageLowry Collection: Wilson Lowry, Engraver

Wilson Lowry, Engraver
WILSON LOWRY engraver Date: 1762 - 1824

Background imageLowry Collection: Portrait of a Lady

Portrait of a Lady (c. 1780). Lowry, Strickland 1737-c.1785. Date: 1780 (circa)

Background imageLowry Collection: Mrs. Banks or Mrs. Catherine Macartney

Mrs. Banks or Mrs. Catherine Macartney (c.1760-65). Lowry, Strickland 1737-c.1785 (attributed to). Date: 1760-65 (circa)

Background imageLowry Collection: Portrait of a Lurgan Volunteer

Portrait of a Lurgan Volunteer (1780). Lowry, Strickland 1737-c.1785. Date: 1780

Background imageLowry Collection: Dining Room, Rowton House, Hammersmith, London

Dining Room, Rowton House, Hammersmith, London
View inside the dining room of a Rowton House in Hammersmith, West London, with male inmates eating at tables and queueing to be served

Background imageLowry Collection: Entrance Hall, Rowton House, Hammersmith, London

Entrance Hall, Rowton House, Hammersmith, London
Men pass through the turnstiles in the entrance hall of a Rowton House in Hammersmith, West London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built

Background imageLowry Collection: Entrance ticket, Rowton House, Hammersmith, London

Entrance ticket, Rowton House, Hammersmith, London
An entrance ticket for a Rowton House in Hammersmith, West London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose-built, low-cost hostels or doss-houses for working men

Background imageLowry Collection: Living Room of a Rowton House, London

Living Room of a Rowton House, London
The living room of one of Londons Rowton Houses where the residents can be seen relaxing, reading, and playing draughts. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large

Background imageLowry Collection: Rowton House, Whitechapel, East London

Rowton House, Whitechapel, East London
The Rowton House (named Tower House, built in 1902) on Fielding Street, Whitechapel, East London. Rowton Houses, of which six were erected around London, were large, purpose built

Background imageLowry Collection: 4th Earl Enniskillen

4th Earl Enniskillen
LOWRY EGERTON COLE, 4TH EARL OF ENNISKILLEN - Victorian aristocrat (this picture is dated 1889)


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