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Lady of Shalott 1888The Lady of Shalott floating down the river
Tennyson / Ape / Vanity FairALFRED, LORD TENNYSON English poet Cartoon
Programme design, Gilbert & Sullivan, Princess Ida, Savoy Theatre, London. A respectful operatic perversion of Tennysons " Princess" in Three Acts. circa 1880s
The Lady of Shalott setting out on her boat for CamelotColour illustration of the Lady of Shalott setting out on her boat for Camelot
Tennyson, Shalott, W hseThe curse is come upon me, cried the Lady of Shalott
Night slid down. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem The Gardener sNight slid down. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem The Gardeners Daughter. Date: c.1920
Aristocrats at Whites Golf Club Golf TournamentLady Allington, Lord Tennyson, Lord Lothian and Lady Astor at Whites Golf Tournament, played at Prince s, Sandwich. Date: 1932
Excalibur RestoredSir Bedivere, with considerable reluctance, restores the magic sword Excalibur to the Lady of the Lake
Tennyson FarringfordAlfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the poets home at Farringford, Isle of Wight
Arthur Henry HallamARTHUR HENRY HALLAM Friend of Alfred, Lord Tennyson
Alfred Tennyson / MoteALFRED, LORD TENNYSON English poet
Emily, Lady TennysonEMILY (nee Sellwood), lady TENNYSON (1813-1896) wife of the poet
Whither away? Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons poem, The Sea Fairies Date: c.1920
The Lady of Shalott is a lyricalballadby the English poetAlfred Tennyson that tells the story ofElaine of Astolat a young noblewoman imprisoned in a tower on an island nearCamelot
Lord Alfred Tennyson
Lord Alfred Tennyson Victorian Poet
The fair months of the year: AugustCalendar page for August, with photograph of young woman seated by a pool, with waterlilies. Captioned The fair months of the year: August'
Aldworth, Blackdown, West Sussex, the house where Tennyson lived and died Date: 1928
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Tennyson and nurseAlfred lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892) the Poet Laureate walking with his nurse on Freshwater Downs in 1891, shortly before his death Date:
Cartoon, Crossing the Bar (death of Tennyson)Cartoon, Crossing the Bar -- Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809-1892) the Poet Laureate "crosses the bar": a quotation from one of his own poems, symbolising death. Date: 1892
A Rose in Roses. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, The Gardeners Daughter. Date: c.1920
The shadow passeth when the tree shall fall. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, Love and Death. Date: c.1920
But am I not the nobler thro thy love. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennyson sBut am I not the nobler thro thy love. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, Love and Duty. Date: c.1920
Alas for her that met me. Illustration by Florence Harrison for Tennysons poem, Lyric from Maud. Date: c.1920
Bearing on my shallop. Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons poem, Recollections of the Arabian Nights. Date: c.1920
At last I heard a voice up on the slope cry to the summit, is there any hope. Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, The Vision of Sin. Date: c.1920
Break, Break, Break - illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons poem. Date: c.1920
Out upon the wharfs they came. Illustration by Florence Harrison from Tennysons poem, The Lady of Shallott. Date: c.1920
Out flew the web and floated wide. Illustration by Florence Harrison of Tennysons The Lady of Shallott. Date: c.1920
Joan of Arc a light of ancient France Illustration by Florence Harrison of Joan of Arc from Tennysons Dream of Fair Women. Date: c.1920
Whereto the other with downward brow... Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennyson sWhereto the other with downward brow... Illustration by Florence Harrison to Tennysons poem, Dream of Fair Women. Date: c.1920
Lady Clara Vere de VereLady Clara Verede Vere is an English poem byAlfred Tennyson, part of his collected poems published in 1842. The poem is about a lady in a family ofaristocrats
The Hon. Mrs Lionel Tennyson, formerly Felicite Tennant and daughter of Lord Glenconner. Wife of Lionel Tennyson and the Hampshire cricketer and England captain, who was the grandson of Alfred
George Frederick Watts, statue of TennysonGeorge Frederick Watts RA, painter and sculptor, working on a large statue of Alfred Lord Tennyson. circa 1900
Charge of the Light Brigade, 25 October 1854, with a quotation from Tennysons poem. 1854
Alfred, Lord Tennysons House at Freshwater, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England. Date: 1910
GARIBALDI / TENNYSONGaribaldi visits England : he calls on the poet Tennyson at Farringford, on the Isle of Wight. Date: April 1864
Greetings Card Ribbon Bow Blue Birds Bird Redgreetings, card, ribbon, bow, blue, birds, bird, red, 1920s, 1910s, bluebird, quotation, tennyson, happy, days, bluebirds, 12016473
Tennyson Street School for Disabled, London - Basket WeavingThe London School Boards Tennyson Street School for Physically Defective Children - children engaged in basket weaving, one sits in a wheelchair. Date: early 1900s
Clarissa TennantClarissa Madeleine Georgiana Felicite Tennant (1896-1960), daughter of 1st Baron Glenconner pictured staring into the fire
Daphne and Pamela Gladstone by Madame YevondeDaphne (?-1971) and Pamela (?-1962) Gladstone by Madame Yevonde. They were the daughters of William Buckley Gladstone. Pamela had recently become engaged to Eustace Tennyson D Eyncourt
Idylls of the KIng, 1559-1885. By English poet Lord ALfred TIdylls of the KIng. Published 1559-1885. Cycle narrative poems by English poet Lord ALfred Tennyson (1809-1892). Engraving by Gustave Dor?. Brittany coast
Caricature of Tennyson and the Marquess of QueensberryCaricature of Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809-1892), Poet Laureate, and John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (1844-1900)
Caricature, Henry Irving as The Lyceum LionCaricature, Henry Irving, English actor -- The Lyceum Lion. With a quotation from Tennysons play The Cup, in production at the time
Cartoon, Henry Irving and Alfred Tennyson. " The Cup will be produced on Monday. Let us hope there will be something in it." The play, written by Tennyson after a story from Plutarch
Illuminated manuscript style New Year card, with gothic lettering, verse and flowers. Date: circa 1890s
Mary Emily Hitchens (nee Prinsep) (later Lady Tennyson)Mary Emily ( May ) Prinsep (1853-1931), Daughter of Charles Robert Prinsep; former wife of Andrew Hichens, and later wife of Hallam Tennyson