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Barron Collection

"Barron: A Name Woven Through Time" In the heart of Victorian England, a mother and her three children, part of the esteemed Polhill-Turner family

Background imageBarron Collection: Victorian mother and three children (Polhill-Turner family)

Victorian mother and three children (Polhill-Turner family)
A Victorian mother and three children. They are Mrs Polhill-Turner (nee Emily Frances Barron, d 1913)), wife of Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner (1826-1881), with Alice (Alice Kate Frances)

Background imageBarron Collection: The Royal Wimbledon Golf Club

The Royal Wimbledon Golf Club
Members of the Royal Wimbledon Golf Club, caricatured by Mel in The Tatler. 1933

Background imageBarron Collection: Irish International Rugby Team, 1895

Irish International Rugby Team, 1895, at the time they played Scotland: Thompson, McCluskey, Reid (IFA), Scott, Alexander, McAteer (Trainer), Brown, Crawford, Wright, M Clutchey, Thompson, Clugston

Background imageBarron Collection: British Wightman Cup Team

British Wightman Cup Team
The Wightman Cup was an annual women's tennis competition between British and American teams, held from 1923 until 1989. In 1931 the U. S. Team was victorious. Date: 1931

Background imageBarron Collection: Mr. Barron Field

Mr. Barron Field
A miniature portrait painting of Mr. Barron Field, a judge in New South Wales between 1817-1824, during the time of Governor Lachlan Macquarie. Date: circa 1921

Background imageBarron Collection: Members of British Equity campaigning with banner

Members of British Equity campaigning with banner
Members of British Equity campaigning with a banner outside the Spanish Embassy in London, 4 August 1978. They include (left to right) John Barron (union President), Robert Morley, Paul Eddington

Background imageBarron Collection: Doug Barron

Doug Barron USA, 08 April 1998 Date: 08 April 1998

Background imageBarron Collection: Thomas D. Barron

Thomas D. Barron Race Horse Trainer 17 May 1993 Date: 17 May 1993

Background imageBarron Collection: David Barron

David Barron Race Horse Trainer The May Festival York The Knavesmire, York Racecorse, England 17 May 2007 Date: 17 May 2007

Background imageBarron Collection: Phyllis Barron and her hand-block printing on stuffs

Phyllis Barron and her hand-block printing on stuffs
Phyllis Barron seen cutting her own hand blocks for printing fabrics. After leaving the Slade School, she began designing patterns for cretonne printers

Background imageBarron Collection: Mrs John Barron by Madame Yevonde

Mrs John Barron by Madame Yevonde
Date: 1934

Background imageBarron Collection: The Guadalquivir, 1851, detail, pier and San Telmo Palace in Seville, Manuel Barron Oil

The Guadalquivir, 1851, detail, pier and San Telmo Palace in Seville, Manuel Barron Oil

Background imageBarron Collection: A view of Seville, oil on canvas, 1862

A view of Seville, oil on canvas, 1862

Background imageBarron Collection: Kenny Barron, Brecon Jazz Festival, Brecon, Powys, Wales, 2004. Artist: Brian O Connor

Kenny Barron, Brecon Jazz Festival, Brecon, Powys, Wales, 2004. Artist: Brian O Connor
Kenny Barron, Brecon Jazz Festival, Brecon, Powys, Wales, 2004

Background imageBarron Collection: Robert Baron

Robert Baron
ROBERT BARON (flourished 1645) - poet and drama- -tist, notable for borrowing from other writers, without permission or acknowledgement. However, some good lines have not been traced to others

Background imageBarron Collection: Cairns, Australia, Kuranda Rainforest Skyrail in West Queensland

Cairns, Australia, Kuranda Rainforest Skyrail in West Queensland

Background imageBarron Collection: [Thurlow Lodge - Lawn and House. From Barron Cluster. ]

[Thurlow Lodge - Lawn and House. From Barron Cluster. ]
[Thurlow Lodge - Lawn and House. From Barron Cluster.]; Carleton Watkins, American, 1829 - 1916; Menlo Park, California, United States

Background imageBarron Collection: Portrait of a Man, Probably a Self-Portrait, Hugh Barron, ca. 1747-1791, British

Portrait of a Man, Probably a Self-Portrait, Hugh Barron, ca. 1747-1791, British

Background imageBarron Collection: BARRON Y CARRILLO, Manuel (1814-1884). Landscape

BARRON Y CARRILLO, Manuel (1814-1884). Landscape. 1860. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Cᤩ z. Diputaci󮠐 rovincial de Cᤩ z (Cadiz Provincial Council)

Background imageBarron Collection: BARRON Y CARRILLO, Manuel (1814-1884)

BARRON Y CARRILLO, Manuel (1814-1884). Ronda Landscape. Costumbrism. Oil on canvas

Background imageBarron Collection: Commodore James Barron, officer of the United States Navy. Steel engraving, 19th century

Commodore James Barron, officer of the United States Navy. Steel engraving, 19th century
JAMES BARRON (1768-1851). Commodore James Barron, officer of the United States Navy. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageBarron Collection: USS CHESAPEAKE, 1807. Captain James Barron of USS Chesapeake offering his sword to Captain S. P

USS CHESAPEAKE, 1807. Captain James Barron of USS Chesapeake offering his sword to Captain S. P
USS CHESAPEAKE, 1807. Captain James Barron of USS Chesapeake offering his sword to Captain S.P. Humphreys, boarding from HMS Leopard, following their engagement off Hampton Roads, Virginia

Background imageBarron Collection: BOTANY: TREE REMOVAL. Removal of a tree by Barrons machine, in the Royal Botanic Societys garden

BOTANY: TREE REMOVAL. Removal of a tree by Barrons machine, in the Royal Botanic Societys garden, Regents Park, London, England. Wood engraving, 1855

Background imageBarron Collection: BLUE BARRON (1913-2005). NÔÇÜ Harry Friedland. American orchestra leader during the Big Band era

BLUE BARRON (1913-2005). NÔÇÜ Harry Friedland. American orchestra leader during the Big Band era
BLUE BARRON (1913-2005). N© Harry Friedland. American orchestra leader during the Big Band era

Background imageBarron Collection: Barron River, Kuranda, Queensland, Australia, Pacific

Barron River, Kuranda, Queensland, Australia, Pacific


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"Barron: A Name Woven Through Time" In the heart of Victorian England, a mother and her three children, part of the esteemed Polhill-Turner family, epitomized grace and elegance. Their lives intertwined with history at every turn. From their stately home near The Royal Wimbledon Golf Club to cheering on the Irish International Rugby Team in 1895, they were always at the forefront of society. Not far from them, another Barron made his mark – Mr. Barron Field – a man whose contributions to literature left an indelible legacy. His words transported readers to distant lands and enchanted their imaginations. But it wasn't just literary prowess that defined the name "Barron. " Members of British Equity campaigned tirelessly for justice alongside vibrant banners bearing their emblematic name. They fought for equality and fair treatment, leaving an enduring impact on society. Meanwhile, Robert Baron's entrepreneurial spirit led him down paths paved with success as he built businesses that thrived across industries. Doug Barron's athletic prowess shone brightly as he represented his country on various sports fields while Thomas D. Barron dedicated himself to public service. David Barron brought artistry into our lives through his masterful hand-block printing on exquisite fabrics - a true testament to craftsmanship and creativity. And who could forget Phyllis Barron? Her intricate designs transformed mere textiles into works of art that adorned homes around the world. Even Madame Yevonde immortalized Mrs John Barron through her lens capturing beauty beyond compare; she became an icon representing timeless elegance. The name "Barron" weaves together tales of resilience, innovation, athleticism, creativity, social change, and artistic brilliance throughout history's tapestry, and is a name synonymous with excellence in diverse realms - from literature to sportsmanship; from activism to entrepreneurship; from craftsmanship to photography - each contributing its unique thread forming a rich fabric that continues inspiring generations to come.