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Wolfe Collection

Background imageWolfe Collection: Wolfe Tone / Scriven

Wolfe Tone / Scriven
THEOBALD WOLFE TONE Irish patriot (profile)

Background imageWolfe Collection: James Napper Tandy

James Napper Tandy
JAMES NAPPER TANDY Irish Revolutionary. Co-founder of the United Irishmen (1791) with Wolfe Tone and Thomas Russell

Background imageWolfe Collection: Wolfe Tone, Irish patriot

Wolfe Tone, Irish patriot
(Theobald) Wolfe Tone, Irish patriot, regarded as the father of Irish republicanism

Background imageWolfe Collection: Racial / Iroquois / West

Racial / Iroquois / West
Iroquois (Canadian) warrior, based on a detail from Benjamin Wests painting, The Death of General Wolfe

Background imageWolfe Collection: Focke Wulf FW-200 A-0 Condor

Focke Wulf FW-200 A-0 Condor
Focke-Wulf Fw.200 Condor Airliner Date: 1940s

Background imageWolfe Collection: Tower Bridge

Tower Bridge
A drawing which shows a view from low down, of Tower Bridge, a bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894, designed by Horace Jones and engineered by John Wolfe Barry

Background imageWolfe Collection: Tower Bridge, River Thames, London

Tower Bridge, River Thames, London
A raised Tower Bridge seen from the southern side of the river towards the Tower of London. The bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge, built between 1886 and 1894

Background imageWolfe Collection: The Plaza, Piccadilly Circus, London

The Plaza, Piccadilly Circus, London
The Plaza Theatre, Piccadilly Circus, London, iluminated at night. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageWolfe Collection: Scenes in Newfoundland, 18th century

Scenes in Newfoundland, 18th century
Native American wigwam or teepee on the island of Newfoundland 64, English boats fishing for cod in the bay 65, and huts and ??fish flakes ?? used for drying the salt cod 66

Background imageWolfe Collection: Canadian Rifles and VCs Memorials, Passchendaele

Canadian Rifles and VCs Memorials, Passchendaele
Three flat black marble plaques mark the part played by the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles and the 3rd (Toronto)

Background imageWolfe Collection: Portrait of Sir John Wolfe Barry

Portrait of Sir John Wolfe Barry. Date: circa 1890

Background imageWolfe Collection: General James Wolfe leading the attack on Quebec

General James Wolfe leading the attack on Quebec
Seven Years War - General James Wolfe leads the British redcoat forces up the steep path to the Heights of Abraham in their daring night attack on Quebec, Canada. 1759

Background imageWolfe Collection: Death of General Wolfe 1759

Death of General Wolfe 1759
NORTH AMERICAN CAMPAIGN James Wolfe successfully takes Quebec from the French but is fatally wounded during the battle. Date: 13th September 1759

Background imageWolfe Collection: Focke Wulf FW-200 S-1 Condor

Focke Wulf FW-200 S-1 Condor
Focke-Wulf Fw.200S-1 Condor Airliner Date: 1940s

Background imageWolfe Collection: Focke Wulf FW-200 V-1 Condor

Focke Wulf FW-200 V-1 Condor
Focke-Wulf Fw.200 Condor Airliner Date: 1940s

Background imageWolfe Collection: Boer War / Kaffir Spies

Boer War / Kaffir Spies
Kaffir spies brought up for interrogation at General Wolfe Murrays headquarters at Estcourt. Date: 1899

Background imageWolfe Collection: Interior of Pickfair

Interior of Pickfair
The upstairs hall made into a sitting-room at Pickfair, the Beverly Hills home of Mary Pickford and Douglas Fairbanks Snr. Date: 1928

Background imageWolfe Collection: 1798 Wolfe Tone Arrested

1798 Wolfe Tone Arrested
Capture of Wolfe Tone

Background imageWolfe Collection: Lady Mendl circus party at Versailles

Lady Mendl circus party at Versailles
Douglas Fairbanks with his wife and Mme. Lopez de Sotomayor during the circus party held by Lady Mendl (Elsie de Wolfe) at Villa Trianon, her house in France. 1939

Background imageWolfe Collection: Wolfes home Westerham

Wolfes home Westerham
General Wolfes home at Westerham, Kent. Date: circa 1750

Background imageWolfe Collection: James Wolfe

James Wolfe
General JAMES WOLFE Commander-in-chief of His Majestys Forces in the Expedition to Quebec. Date: 1727 - 1759

Background imageWolfe Collection: James Wolfe Profile

James Wolfe Profile
General JAMES WOLFE Commander-in-chief of His Majestys Forces in the Expedition to Quebec. Date: 1727 - 1759

Background imageWolfe Collection: Wolfe Tone as a Boy

Wolfe Tone as a Boy
THEOBALD WOLFE TONE, Irish patriot (on left) as a boy, with his mother and his brother Matthew. Date: 1763 - 1798

Background imageWolfe Collection: Arthur Kilwarden

Arthur Kilwarden
ARTHUR WOLFE, viscount KILWARDEN Lord Chief Justice of the Kings Bench in Ireland, murdered by insurgents at Dublin. Date: 1739 - 1803

Background imageWolfe Collection: George Alfred Henty - 2

George Alfred Henty - 2
GEORGE ALFRED HENTY Prolific and immensely popular author of adventure stories for boys and girls - With Clive in India, With Wolfe in Canada and so on. Date: 1832 - 1902

Background imageWolfe Collection: The Wolfe Monument, Westminster Abbey, London

The Wolfe Monument, Westminster Abbey, London. Major General James P. Wolfe (1727 1759) was a British Army officer, known for his training reforms but remembered chiefly for his victory over

Background imageWolfe Collection: The death of General Wolfe

The death of General Wolfe. Print shows Gen. James Wolfe, lying mortally wounded on field, surrounded by soldiers and a Native, during the siege of Quebec in 1759. Date 1776 January 1st

Background imageWolfe Collection: Wolfe and Montcalm monument, Quebec

Wolfe and Montcalm monument, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageWolfe Collection: Wolfe Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec

Wolfe Monument, Plains of Abraham, Quebec. Date c1901

Background imageWolfe Collection: Tower Bridge Open

Tower Bridge Open
The famous Tower Bridge, a bascule bridge, London, was designed by Horace Jones, who died in 1887, before it was completed. Sir John Wolfe- Barry completed it in 1894. Date: built 1886 - 1894

Background imageWolfe Collection: Tower Bridge 1939

Tower Bridge 1939
The famous Tower Bridge, a bascule bridge, London, was designed by Horace Jones, who died in 1887, before it was completed. Sir John Wolfe- Barry completed it in 1894. Date: built 1886 - 1894

Background imageWolfe Collection: Children ride reindeer by P. A. Staynes

Children ride reindeer by P. A. Staynes
Two small children ride a reindeer towards a rose-red city half as old as time, an illustration to accompany a ballad written by Ffrida Wolfe. Date: 1911

Background imageWolfe Collection: The Wolfe Memorial - Greenwich Park, London

The Wolfe Memorial - Greenwich Park, London

Background imageWolfe Collection: Candadian regimental Colours placed on the Wolfe Monument in

Candadian regimental Colours placed on the Wolfe Monument in
The Colours of several Canadian battalions and one artillery battery are seen placed on the monument to General James Wolfe in Westminster Abbey

Background imageWolfe Collection: Reynold Wolfe

Reynold Wolfe
REYNOLD (Reginald) WOLFE printer in London, probably of German origin

Background imageWolfe Collection: Humbert Wolfe

Humbert Wolfe
HUMBERT WOLFE (UMBERTO WOLFF) British poet; born in Italy

Background imageWolfe Collection: James Wolfe (Houston)

James Wolfe (Houston)
GENERAL JAMES WOLFE

Background imageWolfe Collection: John Wolfe-Barry

John Wolfe-Barry
Sir JOHN WOLFE-BARRY civil engineer whose achievements included the Tower Bridge over the river Thames in London



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