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First issue of Blast magazine, 1914The front cover of the first issue of Blast: Review Of The Great English Vortex, dated 20th June 1914. Edited by Wyndham Lewis
Hon Dorothy Paget with her horse, Golden MillerHon Dorothy Wyndham Paget (1905-1960) with her champion racehorse, Golden Miller (1927-1957). Date: circa 1930s
D. B. Wyndham-LewisDominic Bevan Wyndham-Lewis (1891 - 1969), British writer, editor and biographer. Contributor to the Daily Express, The Bystander and the News Chronicle
First issue of Blast magazine, 1914The title page of the first issue of Blast: Review Of The Great English Vortex, dated 20th June 1914. Edited by Wyndham Lewis
The Bright Young People at a partyA group of Bright Young Things at Captain Macheacans fancy dress party where guests were instructed to come as a living celebrity
Wyndhams Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London. Showing at this time was The Candidate - a farce by Justin H. McCarthy. Date: 1908
Portraits by Cecil Beaton in The Sketch, 1927Photographs and a painting by Cecil Beaton, featuring Lady Florence Jane Alexander, Miss Baba Beaton(1912-1973) and Viscountess Grey of Fallodon (1871-1928), in a page in The Sketch
Lady Glenconner, 1915Photographic portrait of Lady Glenconner, formerly Miss Pamela Genevieve Adelaide Wyndham, pictured c.1915
A group at Murrays including Lady Idina GordonA group at Murrays River Club in Maidenhead, Jack Mays outpost of his Beak Street club in Londons Soho. From left, Jack Gordon, the Countess of Munster, Miss Olga Lynn (famous singing teacher)
The Drawing Room in the well-known Modernist Poet Captain Osbert Sitwells House inThe Drawing Room in the " well-known" Modernist Poet Captain Osbert Sitwells House in Chelsea, London. In the left background (through the arch) is a large painting by Wyndham Lewis
Evelyn Waugh and Evelyn GardnerWriter Evelyn Waugh (1903-1966) alongside his first wife, Evelyn Gardner, whom he had married the previous week. 1928
Monasterio De Piedra, ArragonA painting of two tiers of waterfalls in a rocky, woodland scene, situated at the Monasterio de Piedra, a monastery park complex in the Iberian System mountain ranged in Zaragoza, Aragon
In A Murcian GardenA vivid watercolour painting of a Murcian garden, including various citrus fruit trees, with confiers and a palm tree upon a tidy lawn. Date: circa 1920
Lady Olein Wyndham-Quin (1892-1969) working as an administrator for the Red Cross. Date: 1940
Widecombe Fair, British International Pictures film, adapted from a story by Eden Phillpotts, directed by Norman Walker Date: 1929
Charles Wyndham and Mary MooreCharles Wyndham, actor and theatre manager, and Mary Moore, actress Date: circa 1900
George Wyndham (1863 - 1913), British Conservative politician, statesman Date: 1903
Page from The Sketch reporting on an anonymous Watteau party in fact arranged by Heather Pilkington and Olivia Wyndham. Attendees
Photograph of Wyndham Arms, Martock, Somerset. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Left Face on view of the pub
Camberwell MillView of old Camberwell Mill. It was situated in the vicinity of the mill was a well known locality known as Bowyer Lane, now Wyndham Road. Date: 1875
Bystander cover - Elsie Mackay (Poppy Wyndham)Front cover of The Bystander magazine featuring a portrait of Elsie Mackay (1893-1928), aristocratic daughter of Lord and Lady Inchcape, actress, interior decorator and aviator
Mrs Oliver Wyndham with Gwen Farrar, 1929Mrs Oliver Wyndham (with guitar) standing with Gwen Farrar, Mrs Kergwin, Miss Ferguson, Harry Melville, Count Hockberg, and Walter Londes at a party in London aboard the " Friendship"
Advert, Howard and Wyndham Ltd, Theatres in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Newcastle, Manchester, Liverpool and Birmingham. 1937
Charles Wyndham, theatre manager, with a miniature version of the actor David Garrick on his head. 1893
Mary Moore, Criterion Theatre, LondonMary Moore (Mrs Albery, 1861-1931), actress and theatre manager, business partner with Charles Wyndham at the Criterion Theatre. They married much later, in 1916. 1880s
First Viscount Wolseley and George WyndhamWs. Field Marshal Garnet Joseph Wolseley, First Viscount Wolseley (1833-1913) issues orders to George Wyndham (1863-1913), former soldier, Politician and author. Date: 1900
FALL / GREYHOUND / 1927An unnamed greyhound owned by Lady Edith Wyndham. Date: 1927
The Girl behind the Counter, musical comedy, PortsmouthThe Girl behind the Counter, a musical comedy, at the New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth, starring Nora Brocklebank, previously at Wyndhams Theatre, London
Bull-Dog Drummond, a play by SapperBull-Dog Drummond, a play of adventure by Sapper, at the Gaiety Theatre, Dublin, previously at Wyndhams Theatre, London, starring Lionel Bute
Tatler front cover - Mrs Percy Wyndham widowed, WW1The Hon. Mrs Percy Wyndham, formerly Diana Lister, daughter of Lord Ribblesdale. She married Percy Wyndham in 1913, the only son of the late George Wyndham and Countess Grosvenor
Brigadier-General Borlase Edward Wyndham Childs, CMG (1876-1946), Director of Personal Services in the British Army during the First World War, drawn by Lieutenant Percival Anderson
Mary Moore (1861 - 1931), distinguished English actress of the Victorian era, widow of Sir Charles Wyndham, also an actor. Date: 1899
Charles Wyndham, actor-manager (1837-1919) pictured in The Sketch at the time of the opening of his theatre, Wyndhams Theatre in 1899
Cartoon, mopping up at the Criterion Theatre, LondonCartoon -- They are getting the water out of the Criterion with all speed. Henry James Byron (1835-1884) is shown mopping up at the Criterion Theatre, Piccadilly, London, after some flooding
Cartoon, A new man in Oldacres part. A reference to a three-act comedy entitled The Candidate, at the Criterion Theatre, London
Aladdin at the Theatre Royal, Edinburgh. 21 December 1907, Howard & Wyndhams Royal Pantomime. Aladdin being chased by four policemen with truncheons, with Chinese lanterns above. 1907
Caricature of Earl Dunraven, theatre patronCaricature of Windham Thomas Wyndham-Quin, 4th Earl of Dunraven and Mount-Earl (1841-1926), Irish journalist, landowner, businessman, sportsman, Conservative politician and theatre patron. 1881
Caricature of the actor and theatre manager Charles WyndhamCaricature of the actor and theatre manager Sir Charles Wyndham -- he managed the Criterion Theatre in London. late 19th century
William Lord GrenvilleWILLIAM WYNDHAM, baron GRENVILLE statesman Date: 1759-1834
3rd Earl of Egremont - 4GEORGE O BRIEN WYNDHAM, third earl of EGREMONT, whose name has been linked with a lady from the theatre, signora Bettini. Date: 1751 - 1837
3rd Earl of Egremont - 2GEORGE O BRIEN WYNDHAM, third earl of EGREMONT Date: 1751 - 1837
3rd Earl of Egremont - 3GEORGE O BRIEN WYNDHAM, third earl of EGREMONT, with his dog. Date: 1751 - 1837
4th Earl Dunraven - 5WYNDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, fourth earl of DUNRAVEN (until 1871 Lord Adare) M.P. yachtsman, associated with the medium D D Home. Date: 1841 - 1926
4th Earl Dunraven - 3WYNDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, fourth earl of DUNRAVEN (until 1871 Lord Adare) M.P. yachtsman, associated with the medium D D Home. Date: 1841 - 1926
4th Earl Dunraven - 4WYNDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, fourth earl of DUNRAVEN (until 1871 Lord Adare) M.P. yachtsman, associated with the medium D D Home. Date: 1841 - 1926
4th Earl DunravenWYNDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, fourth earl of DUNRAVEN (until 1871 Lord Adare) associated with the medium D D Home. Date: 1841 - 1926
4th Earl Dunraven - 2WYNDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, fourth earl of DUNRAVEN (until 1871 Lord Adare) associated with the medium D D Home. Date: 1841 - 1926
Male Type / Wyndham 1889Actor-manager Charles Wyndham wears a dark coloured lounging jacket & waistcoat with a pair of trousers in a small check, a patterned cravat & wing collar. Date: 1889