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"Capturing History: A Collection of Autographs" Step into the world of autographs with Brahms Photo and Jonathan Edwards

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Christopher Hatton

Christopher Hatton
SIR CHRISTOPHER HATTON statesman and courtier with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Edm. Sheffield Mulgrave

Edm. Sheffield Mulgrave
EDMUND SHEFFIELD first baron MULGRAVE soldier and statesman with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: William Cecil Burghley

William Cecil Burghley
WILLIAM CECIL, baron BURGHLEY (or Burleigh) statesman, first minister to queen Elizabeth with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Charles Howard Nottinghm

Charles Howard Nottinghm
CHARLES HOWARD, earl of NOTTINGHAM, statesman, naval and military commander, bitter enemy of Essex. with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Henry Earl Huntington

Henry Earl Huntington
HENRY HASTINGS, earl of HUNTINGTON statesman, master of the queens hart-hounds, a pious fellow. with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Walter Devereux Essex

Walter Devereux Essex
WALTER DEVEREUX, earl of ESSEX soldier and statesman, active in Ireland : rival of Leicester who is generally thought to have poisoned him. with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Thomas Earl Sussex

Thomas Earl Sussex
THOMAS RATCLIFFE, earl of SUSSEX statesman, rival to Robert earl of Leicester with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Margaret Ctss Cumberland

Margaret Ctss Cumberland
MARGARET countess of CUMBERLAND, wife of George Clifford, earl, who spent his time fighting the Spaniards so they had only one child. with her autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Mary Queen of Scots

Mary Queen of Scots
MARY, queen of France, later of Scotland with her autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Robert Ferrar

Robert Ferrar
ROBERT FERRAR churchman, bishop of St David s, married, which didn t please Mary Tudor who had him burnt as a heretic. with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Felipe (Philip) II

Felipe (Philip) II
FELIPE II OF SPAIN husband of Mary Tudor, renowned for his piety. with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Mary 1 Queen

Mary 1 Queen
MARY TUDOR wife of Felipe II of Spain, somewhat bloody-minded when it came to matters of religion, with her autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: John Alasco

John Alasco
JOHN ALASCO Polish churchman, convert to protestantism, forced to flee to England, then had to flee again when Mary was crowned. with his autograph Date: - 1560

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: EDWARD VI

EDWARD VI with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Chas Brandon Suffolk

Chas Brandon Suffolk
CHARLES BRANDON, duke of SUFFOLK NORFOLK statesman, graceful in person, valiant, humble, bountiful and unaffected. with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Thomas 4 Duke Norgolk

Thomas 4 Duke Norgolk
THOMAS HOWARD, third duke of NORFOLK statesman with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Thomas Howard Surrey

Thomas Howard Surrey
THOMAS HOWARD, earl of SURREY statesman with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: EDWARD IV

EDWARD IV
KING EDWARD IV with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: HENRY VI

HENRY VI
King Henry VI with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Henry Warburton

Henry Warburton
HENRY WARBURTON reformer with his autograph

Background imageAuto Graph Collection: Shakespeare / Autograph

Shakespeare / Autograph
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE English poet and playwright. His autograph on display at the British Museum



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"Capturing History: A Collection of Autographs" Step into the world of autographs with Brahms Photo and Jonathan Edwards. From the monumental 19th Amendment to the delicate signature on a signed copy of the Declaration of Independence, this collection is a testament to our past. Witness history unfold as you gaze upon the Congressional Resolution for the submission of the Nineteenth Amendment in 1919, paving the way for women's suffrage. Feel its significance as you hold this piece that changed countless lives. Transport yourself back to July 4, 1776, when freedom was declared and immortalized in ink. Behold a signed copy of the Declaration of Independence; each stroke tells tales of bravery and revolution. Bonzo with Studdy's signature brings joy and nostalgia, reminding us that even amidst historic moments, there is room for lightheartedness. This playful autograph captures an era where simplicity reigned supreme. Delve into literature with Walt Whitman's manuscript fragment and signature. Trace his words as they dance across paper—a glimpse into one man's poetic genius forever etched in time. King George VI thanking British children serves as a reminder that even royalty can leave their mark through heartfelt gestures. His autograph symbolizes gratitude and unity during challenging times. Gladstone's signature represents political prowess—an emblematic figure who shaped nations with his leadership. Hold this piece close; it carries echoes from an era defined by statesmanship. Andres Segovia's pencil drawing by Hilda Wiener showcases artistry meeting music—a visual symphony captured through graphite strokes. The guitarist leaves behind not only melodies but also traces of his talent on paper. Lastly, Henry VIII’s bold autograph reminds us that power can be both awe-inspiring and terrifying—his reign forever etched in history books alongside his unmistakable signature. These autographs are more than just ink on paper; they embody stories, emotions, and the essence of those who shaped our world.