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"Bache: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of Bache, where history intertwines with art, geography, and even football

Background imageBache Collection: Advert, At the other end of the Gangplank, Bache & Co

Advert, At the other end of the Gangplank, Bache & Co Date: 1953

Background imageBache Collection: The King is Coming, 1898 (oil on canvas)

The King is Coming, 1898 (oil on canvas)
651512 The King is Coming, 1898 (oil on canvas) by Bache, Otto (1839-1927); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King is Coming. Otte Bache (1839-1927). Oil on canvas. Dated 1898

Background imageBache Collection: Passage of the River Leck, by Gustavus Adolphus, 1632 (engraving)

Passage of the River Leck, by Gustavus Adolphus, 1632 (engraving)
1106505 Passage of the River Leck, by Gustavus Adolphus, 1632 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Passage of the River Leck, by Gustavus Adolphus, 1632)

Background imageBache Collection: Shropshire SY7 9 Map

Shropshire SY7 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Shropshire SY7 9

Background imageBache Collection: Cheshire West and Chester CH2 1 Map

Cheshire West and Chester CH2 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire West and Chester CH2 1

Background imageBache Collection: Cheshire West and Chester CH2 2 Map

Cheshire West and Chester CH2 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire West and Chester CH2 2

Background imageBache Collection: Sarah Franklin Bache, American revolutionary war patriot, 1872

Sarah Franklin Bache, American revolutionary war patriot, 1872. Bache (1743-1808) was the only daughter of Benjamin Franklin

Background imageBache Collection: Alexander Dallas Bache (1806-1867), American geophysicist, 1896

Alexander Dallas Bache (1806-1867), American geophysicist, 1896. The great grandson of Benjamin Franklin, Bache was appointed superintendent of the US Coast Survey in 1843

Background imageBache Collection: Portrait of Alfred Bache, IMechE Secretary, 1884-1897

Portrait of Alfred Bache, IMechE Secretary, 1884-1897. Date: circa 1897

Background imageBache Collection: Aston Villa Football Club team 1905

Aston Villa Football Club team 1905
Montage photo, Aston Villa Football Club team 1905: George, Spencer, Miles, Pearson, Leake, Windmill, Brawn, Garratty, Hampton, Bache, Hall. Date: 1905

Background imageBache Collection: FRANCE: HOTEL DE VALENTINOIS. Home of Benjamin Franklin in Passy, while an ambassador to France

FRANCE: HOTEL DE VALENTINOIS. Home of Benjamin Franklin in Passy, while an ambassador to France, 1776-1785. Drawing by Franklins grandson, Benjamin Franklin Bache, late 18th century

Background imageBache Collection: RICHARD BACHE (1737-1811). American (English-born) businessman. Son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin

RICHARD BACHE (1737-1811). American (English-born) businessman. Son-in-law of Benjamin Franklin, husband of his daughter, Sarah. Oil on canvas by John Hoppner, 1792-93

Background imageBache Collection: BENJAMIN FRANKLINs HOUSE. Advertisement for the rental of Franklins house in Philadelphia

BENJAMIN FRANKLINs HOUSE. Advertisement for the rental of Franklins house in Philadelphia, 13 August 1792, in General Advertiser, a newspaper published by Benjamin Franklin Bache, Franklins grandson

Background imageBache Collection: SARAH FRANKLIN BACHE (1743-1808). Daughter of Benjamin Franklin. Oil on cavnas by John Hoppner

SARAH FRANKLIN BACHE (1743-1808). Daughter of Benjamin Franklin. Oil on cavnas by John Hoppner, 1793

Background imageBache Collection: Alexander Dallas Bache (1806-67) American geophysicist: superintendent of US Coast Survey

Alexander Dallas Bache (1806-67) American geophysicist: superintendent of US Coast Survey: great grandson of Benjamin Franklin. Engraving, New York, 1896

Background imageBache Collection: SARAH FRANKLIN BACHE (1743-1808). Daughter of Benjamin Franklin

SARAH FRANKLIN BACHE (1743-1808). Daughter of Benjamin Franklin. Steel engraving after a painting, 1792, by John Hoppner

Background imageBache Collection: ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE (1806-1867). American physicist. Wood engraving, American, 1895

ALEXANDER DALLAS BACHE (1806-1867). American physicist. Wood engraving, American, 1895

Background imageBache Collection: Bache Edward Cunard

Bache Edward Cunard
Sir BACHE EDWARD CUNARD Shipping magnate, member of family originating in Canada; but he was more interested in fox-hunting as master of the Pytchley


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"Bache: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of Bache, where history intertwines with art, geography, and even football. This captivating advert takes you on a voyage like no other. At the other end of the Gangplank lies a realm filled with wonders waiting to be discovered. From Aston Villa Football Club team in 1905 to The King is Coming in 1898, each piece tells its own unique story. Whether it's an oil on canvas masterpiece or an enchanting engraving from 1632 by Gustavus Adolphus, Bache & Co brings them all together under one roof. Explore the maps of Shropshire SY7 9 and Cheshire West and Chester CH2 1 & CH2 2 as they guide you through different landscapes and unveil hidden treasures along their paths. Immerse yourself in history as we delve into the lives of remarkable individuals such as Sarah Franklin Bache, an American revolutionary war patriot in 1872, or Alexander Dallas Bache, a renowned geophysicist from 1896. But our journey doesn't stop there; we also encounter Alfred Bache, IMechE Secretary from 1884-1897. His portrait captures his dedication to engineering excellence and serves as a reminder of human achievements throughout time. As we venture further into this captivating world, we witness scenes that once unfolded on the Terrace of Luxembourg occupied by the army in Paris' vibrant sixth arrondissement. We also glimpse at the Annex to the arsenal in Paris' fourth arrondissement – both locations steeped in historical significance. Bache invites you to embark on this extraordinary expedition through time and space. Discover stories untold before your eyes while unraveling mysteries that have shaped our past. Join us as we celebrate heritage across continents – for within every artifact lies a tale waiting to be heard.