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"Benjamin: A Journey Through Time and Talent" Step into the world of Benjamin

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Benjamin Waugh / Monde Ill

Benjamin Waugh / Monde Ill
BENJAMIN WAUGH Philanthropist and founder of the NSPCC

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Bishop Benjamin Hoadly

Bishop Benjamin Hoadly
Benjamin Hoadly, Bishop of Winchester

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Franklin / Fragonard

Franklin / Fragonard
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN the American statesman, scientist and philosopher in later life

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Franklin / Thomson
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN the American statesman, scientist and philosopher

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Franklin / Darton
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN the American statesman, scientist and philosopher, with a view of his lightning conductor through the window

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Benjamin Lee Guinness

Benjamin Lee Guinness
BENJAMIN LEE GUINNESS Irish brewer; manager (from 1825), sole proprietor (1855) of brewing business founded by his father; first lord mayor of Dublin (1851)

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Electricity Franklin

Electricity Franklin
Benjamin Franklin, by flying a kite in a stormy sky, demonstrates the electrical nature of storm-clouds, giving him the idea of a lightning conductor

Background imageBenjamin Collection: B. Franklin / Lab / Figuier

B. Franklin / Lab / Figuier
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN American statesman, scientist and philosopher in his physics lab at Philadelphia

Background imageBenjamin Collection: B. Franklin / Work in Study

B. Franklin / Work in Study
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN American statesman, scientist and philosopher working in his study

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Benjamin Harrison 19C

Benjamin Harrison 19C
BENJAMIN HARRISON 23rd US President (1889-93)

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Franklin as a Boy

Franklin as a Boy
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN As a boy, he works in a candle-makers factory but already his mind is busy with future projects

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Crisis (4 of 4)

Disraeli / Crisis (4 of 4)
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Mr. Disraelis interviews with himself following the Ministerial Crisis of 1851 (Cartoon 4 of 4)

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Crisis (3 of 4)

Disraeli / Crisis (3 of 4)
BENJAMIN DISRAELI General confusion following the Ministerial Crisis of 1851 (Cartoon 3 of 4)

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Crisis (2 of 4)

Disraeli / Crisis (2 of 4)
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Mr. Disraeli on hearing that Lord Stanley had gone a second time to the Palace following the Ministerial Crisis of 1851

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Crisis (1 of 4)

Disraeli / Crisis (1 of 4)
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Mr. Disraeli on hearing of the Ministerial Crisis of 1851. (Cartoon 1 of 4)

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Dressing

Disraeli / Dressing
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dressing for an Oxford Bal Masque. A response to Disraelis Oxford Speech

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Nelson Honoured

Nelson Honoured
HORATIO, LORD NELSON the well-known sailor is honoured at a banquet - the artist Benjamin West offers him a drink

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Frances Abington - 6

Frances Abington - 6
FRANCES ABINGTON as Clarinda in The suspicious husband by Benjamin Hoadly

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Wm Franklin Arrested

Wm Franklin Arrested
William Franklin (son of Benjamin), governor of New Jersey, supports the British so is arrested by the rebels. He will be exchanged and end his days in England

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Saul Triumphs

Saul Triumphs
Saul, son of Kish a chieftain of the tribe of Benjamin, defeats the king of Ammon, for which he is appointed king of Israel. Date: BCE

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Isaac Disraeli (Denning)

Isaac Disraeli (Denning)
ISaC DISRAELI scholar, father of Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Isaac Disraeli (Maclise)

Isaac Disraeli (Maclise)
ISaC DISRAELI scholar, father of Benjamin Disraeli

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Duel / Constant

Duel / Constant
Duel with pistols between Benjamin Constant and Forbin des Issarts - firing from chairs

Background imageBenjamin Collection: B. Franklin / Cig. Card

B. Franklin / Cig. Card
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN American scientist, philosopher and statesman

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Franklin / Chappel

Franklin / Chappel
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN American scientist, philosopher and statesman

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Sir Benjamin Baker

Sir Benjamin Baker
SIR BENJAMIN BAKER English civil engineer Planned London underground railways, designed Forth Bridge, consulted Aswan Dam

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Queen Victoria is offered a new crown

Queen Victoria is offered a new crown
New crowns for old ones! Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli offers Queen Victoria the imperial crown of India, in a spoof cartoon on an Arabian Nights tale (Aladdins new lamps for old)

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Woodbury

Disraeli / Woodbury
Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield statesman, writer

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Disraeli / Millais

Disraeli / Millais
Benjamin Disraeli, earl of Beaconsfield statesman, writer

Background imageBenjamin Collection: Tudela Explores Sahara

Tudela Explores Sahara
Benjamin of Tudela explores the Sahara by camel



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"Benjamin: A Journey Through Time and Talent" Step into the world of Benjamin, a name that echoes through history with its diverse range of personalities and accomplishments. From the artistic genius of Edward Benjamin Herberte's captivating hunt scenes to the political prowess of Disraeli immortalized in Vanity Fair, this name holds stories waiting to be discovered. Marvel at the engineering marvel that is the Forth Bridge Construct, a testament to human ingenuity. And let your imagination wander as you explore Chatsworth House, Derbyshire - once home to the esteemed Duke of Devonshire - where opulence meets grandeur in every corner. Transport yourself back in time as you encounter Crystal Palace Dinosaur Models, bringing prehistoric creatures to life before your very eyes. Then take a seat on a bench inside Grey Gardens estate's gate on Lily Lane circa 1914 and feel whispers from an era long gone. Witness musical brilliance unfold as Peter Pears and Emanuel Hurwitz captivate audiences during Aldeburgh Festival 1963. And delve into the dark underworld with Benjamin "Bugsy" Siegel's mug shot photograph from 1928, reminding us of a notorious American mobster who left an indelible mark on history. Discover beauty in nature with Madagascar jasmine's delicate blooms enchanting all who behold them. And journey through time once more as Dunster Castle stands tall, bearing witness to centuries past while still guarding secrets untold. Finally, pay homage to one of America's founding fathers - Benjamin Franklin - whose multifaceted talents encompassed printing, publishing, science, invention, statesmanship, and diplomacy. His portrait by Joseph Siffred Duplessis remains an enduring symbol of intellect and vision cherished by Thomas Jefferson himself. As we conclude our exploration through time and talent intertwined within this name 'Benjamin, ' we cannot forget Yehudi Menuhin and Benjamin Britten rehearsing together; their harmonious collaboration a testament to the power of music and friendship.