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"Bates: A Multifaceted Legacy of Conspirators, Cricket, and Captivating Illustrations" From the Gunpowder Plot conspirators to the England cricket team of 1885

Background imageBates Collection: Colin Bates on the piano at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire

Colin Bates on the piano at The Stables, Wavendon, Buckinghamshire

Background imageBates Collection: Phil Bates and the tenor saxophone of Spike Robinson at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 1986

Phil Bates and the tenor saxophone of Spike Robinson at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 1986
Bassist Phil Bates and the tenor saxophone of Spike Robinson at The Bell, Codicote, Hertfordshire, 11 September 1986

Background imageBates Collection: The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators and their Servant Bates, (1605), 1901

The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators and their Servant Bates, (1605), 1901
The Gunpowder Plot Conspirators and their Servant Bates, 1605. Guy Fawkes and the Gunpowder Plotters, 1605. Roman Catholic conspiracy to blow up English Houses of Parliament on 5 November 1605 when

Background imageBates Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English traveller and naturalist

Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English traveller and naturalist. Together with Alfred Russell Wallace, Bates set out to explore the Amazon in 1848

Background imageBates Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892), English naturalist and traveller, 1892

Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892), English naturalist and traveller, 1892. Together with Alfred Russell Wallace, Bates set out to explore the Amazon in 1848

Background imageBates Collection: child seated William L Bates American active 1880s

child seated William L Bates American active 1880s
child, seated; William L. Bates (American, active 1880s); 1881 - 1884; Albumen silver print

Background imageBates Collection: Julian Arguilles, 2016. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Julian Arguilles, 2016. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Julian Arguilles with Frankfurt Radio Band Band featuring Django Bates, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2016

Background imageBates Collection: Charlotte Rampling in Jean Varon

Charlotte Rampling in Jean Varon
Actress Charlotte Rampling (born 1946) pictured in her Avengers dress by Jean Varon (designed by British designer John Bates), black and white crepe

Background imageBates Collection: Rugger Personalities - Rugby 1920

Rugger Personalities - Rugby 1920
Rugger personalities by H. Crowther Smith. Includes G. Rowland Hill, Lieut-Colones S. S. D. Craven, B. S. Cumberlege, C. J. B. Marriott, C. N. Lowe, F. C

Background imageBates Collection: Django Bates, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Django Bates, 2011. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Django Bates, Plays Bird, Cheltenham Jazz Festival, 2011

Background imageBates Collection: Candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in Chi

Candidates for the Republican presidential nomination in Chicago: Bates, Pennington, Chase, Fremont, Lincoln, Seward, Banks, McLean, Cameron, Bell and Clay. Wood engraving (1860)

Background imageBates Collection: Woman police officer with children in Croydon

Woman police officer with children in Croydon
Woman police officer (Constable Bates, 70Z) looking after two young children in Croydon. Date: circa 1950s

Background imageBates Collection: William Bates, Divine

William Bates, Divine
WILLIAM BATES Presbyterian churchman, professor of theology. Date: 1625 - 1699

Background imageBates Collection: Pigot / Whitehall

Pigot / Whitehall
LADY EMILY (NEE BENYON) PIGOT British aristocracy - daughter of Samuel Bates Benyon; married (as 2nd wife) Sir Robert Pigot, 4th Bt in 1850 Date: -

Background imageBates Collection: The Ultimate Human Being

The Ultimate Human Being
"..he is the ultimate in human progress...the logical end of mans ambitious climb up from the monkey" (Harry Bates, Alas, all thinking ! ) Date: 1935

Background imageBates Collection: Rectory and Offices at Burnham Norfolk

Rectory and Offices at Burnham Norfolk
English domestic architecture: elevations of a Rectory and Offices at Burnham Norfolk for the Revd. Mr. Bates. From George Alfred Deans Series of Selected Designs for Country Residences

Background imageBates Collection: Part of the frieze of The Institute of Chartered Accountants

Part of the frieze of The Institute of Chartered Accountants, Moorgate Place, London - architect John Belcher, assisted by two decorative sculptors Mr Hamo. Thorneycroft R.A

Background imageBates Collection: What People Are Wearing - Philomena King

What People Are Wearing - Philomena King
Philomena King wearing a black and white coney coat from the John Bates Avenger collection. Date: 1966

Background imageBates Collection: Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA

Winslow house, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
The house of General John Winslow in Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA, built in 1730. Date: circa 1905

Background imageBates Collection: H. E. Bates

H. E. Bates
Herbert Ernest Bates (1905 74), British writer and author, best known for The Darling Buds of May, Love for Lydia and My Uncle Silas

Background imageBates Collection: Mme Van Der Weyer

Mme Van Der Weyer
MADAME VAN DER WEYER (nee Bates) wife of Sylvain Van de Weyer, Belgian minister in London Date: CIRCA 1840

Background imageBates Collection: John Bates Thurston

John Bates Thurston
Sir JOHN BATES THURSTON Colonial governor Date: 1836 - 1897

Background imageBates Collection: Grannie Makes Lace

Grannie Makes Lace
Miss Mary Bates, aged 85, of Clifton Road, Cliftonville, Margate, England, can still see well enough to make lace pillow cases without the aid of spectacles. Date: early 1930s

Background imageBates Collection: BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. Bates Hall, the reading room of the Boston Public Library

BOSTON PUBLIC LIBRARY. Bates Hall, the reading room of the Boston Public Library, designed by Charles Follen McKim. Drawing by Ernest Peixotto, 1896

Background imageBates Collection: LITTLE ROCK: NaCP, 1957. Members of the NaCP arrive at federal court in Little Rock, Arkansas

LITTLE ROCK: NaCP, 1957. Members of the NaCP arrive at federal court in Little Rock, Arkansas. From left to right: Alberta Hinkle, L.C. Bates, Clarence A. Laws, and P.M. Morgan. Photograph, 1957

Background imageBates Collection: Source Size = 1818 x 2178

Source Size = 1818 x 2178
Edward Bates, Esq. M.P

Background imageBates Collection: Source Size = 3751 x 2508

Source Size = 3751 x 2508
Arrival of Colour-Sergeant Bates at the Guildhall

Background imageBates Collection: Lydia Bates, British (active 1784), Coast Scene, 1784, etching

Lydia Bates, British (active 1784), Coast Scene, 1784, etching

Background imageBates Collection: Lydia Bates after John Hamilton Mortimer, British (active 1784), Choir, etching in brown

Lydia Bates after John Hamilton Mortimer, British (active 1784), Choir, etching in brown

Background imageBates Collection: William Cobbett, 1896 (litho)

William Cobbett, 1896 (litho)
XJF472241 William Cobbett, 1896 (litho) by Maclise, Daniel (1806-70) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: William Cobbett (1763-1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist

Background imageBates Collection: A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)

A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J. D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer)
A Sketch at Bow Street on July 11, 1855; Sir J.D. Paul, Strahan, Bates, Tyrrell (Jailer), UK

Background imageBates Collection: The Australian Cricket Team Now Visiting England: H. J. H. Scott (Captain); A. H. Jarvis; s

The Australian Cricket Team Now Visiting England: H. J. H. Scott (Captain); A. H. Jarvis; s
THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM NOW VISITING ENGLAND: H.J.H. Scott (Captain); A.H. Jarvis; S.P. Jones; G.E. Palmer; J.M.C. Blackham, G.J. Bonnor, R. Farrand (Umpire), J. Bates (scorer); W. Bruce; G

Background imageBates Collection: GUY FAWKES (1570-1606). English conspirator

GUY FAWKES (1570-1606). English conspirator. Fawkes (third from right) and the Gunpowder Plot conspirators. Etching, 1605

Background imageBates Collection: EDWARD BATES (1793-1869). American statesman. Photographed by Mathew Brady

EDWARD BATES (1793-1869). American statesman. Photographed by Mathew Brady

Background imageBates Collection: DICKENS: OLIVER TWIST. Master Bates explains a professional technicality

DICKENS: OLIVER TWIST. Master Bates explains a professional technicality. Etching by George Cruikshank to the first edition of Charles Dickens Oliver Twist, 1837-38

Background imageBates Collection: OLIVER TWIST, 1837-38. Master Bates explains a professional technicality: etching

OLIVER TWIST, 1837-38. Master Bates explains a professional technicality: etching by George Cruikshank to the first edition, 1837-38, of Charles Dickens " Oliver Twist."

Background imageBates Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-92) English traveller and naturalist who, with Alfred Russell Wallace

Henry Walter Bates (1825-92) English traveller and naturalist who, with Alfred Russell Wallace, explored the Amazon (1848-1859). Bates, with native help, capturing an alligator on the River Amazon

Background imageBates Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English naturalist and traveller: friend of Alfred

Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English naturalist and traveller: friend of Alfred Russell Wallace with whom he explored the Amazon 1848-59. Mimicry: Polymorphism. Wood engraving New York, 1892

Background imageBates Collection: Portrait of Bates, Henry Walter (1825-1892)

Portrait of Bates, Henry Walter (1825-1892)
Bates collections and notebooks are held at The Natural History Museum, London. Bates is best known for his publication Naturalis on the River Amazon, 1863 and his work on mimicry

Background imageBates Collection: Butterflies painted by H. W. Bates

Butterflies painted by H. W. Bates
A butterfly covered page from a notebook of Henry W. Bates relating to the insect fauna of the Amazon Valley or DRW, (1851-1854)

Background imageBates Collection: Bates, H. W. Invoice

Bates, H. W. Invoice
An invoice for an original manuscript of Insect fauna of the Amazon Valley by Henry W. Bates (1825 to 1892), from Dulau & Co. Ltd. 1917

Background imageBates Collection: Letter written by Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913)

Letter written by Wallace, Alfred Russel (1823-1913)
Letter from the nineteenth century British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace to Frederick Bates, sent from Singapore in 1856

Background imageBates Collection: Methona themisto, bates butterfly

Methona themisto, bates butterfly
Photograph of a mounted Bates butterfly specimen of (Patia orise), formerly called (Leptalis orise). Specimen collected at Tapajos, Amazon



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"Bates: A Multifaceted Legacy of Conspirators, Cricket, and Captivating Illustrations" From the Gunpowder Plot conspirators to the England cricket team of 1885, it has left an indelible mark on history. However, it is Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) who truly shines as a remarkable figure in various fields. Renowned for his extensive research on insects, particularly the Longhorn beetle and butterflies from the Amazon, H. W. Bates's contributions have captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. His groundbreaking work led to the publication of "Butterflies from the Amazon by H. W. Bates, " a masterpiece that continues to inspire generations. Delving into his illustrated notebooks reveals a world teeming with intricate details of beetles and other fascinating creatures. These meticulously crafted beetle illustrations offer glimpses into their vibrant lives while showcasing Bates's artistic prowess. Amongst these colored sketches of insects lies an invaluable treasure trove—the illustrated notebook of H. W. Bates himself—a testament to his dedication and passion for entomology. Each stroke captures not only scientific accuracy but also the beauty inherent in every insect species. Beyond entomology, even advertisements bear witness to the impact of individuals like Henry Walter Bates. An advert for Follows & Bates winding machines in the early 1900s exemplifies how his name became synonymous with excellence across diverse industries. Intriguingly enough, this captivating figure can be further explored through reference number 51935—an invitation to delve deeper into his life's work and unravel more about this extraordinary man named Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892). Bates—forever etched in history as a symbol of curiosity that transcends boundaries—remains an inspiration for those seeking knowledge about our natural world or simply appreciating its wonders through artistry and science combined.