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Bourne Collection

"Bourne: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Excellence" Step into the world of Bourne, where history meets creativity in the heart of London's Oxford Street

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Bourne Collection: Bourne & Hollingsworth, Oxford Street, London
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Bourne Collection: Bristol Temple Meads Station, c. 1843
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Bourne Collection: Bristol Station, The GWR by J C Bourne
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Bourne Collection: Construction of the Kilsby Tunnel on the London & Birmingham Railway, 8 July 1839
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Bourne Collection: Lake and Palace with a boat Udaipur, India
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Bourne Collection: The Nizam of Hyderabad, c1911, (c1920). Creator: Bourne & Shepherd
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Bourne Collection: Entrance to the locomotive engine house, Camden Town, London, 1839
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Bourne Collection: Tring cutting, London & Birmingham Railway, 17 June 1837 (1839). Artist: John Cooke Bourne
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Bourne Collection: Winter dawn on the River Bourne, Chobham, Surrey, England, UK
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - village life in Bengal, Samuel Bourne, 1860s
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - Jain temples Halebidu
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Bourne Collection: Bengal village scene, near Calcutta, Kolkata, India
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Bourne Collection: Fall / Keeshond / 1956
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Bourne Collection: Native officers of the 44th Gurkhas, Indian army, 1896. Artist: Bourne & Shepherd
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Bourne Collection: Types of uniform of the 44th Gurkhas, 1896. Artist: Bourne & Shepherd
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Bourne Collection: Wei Wu Wei
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Bourne Collection: Watery Lane, Quinton - Moor Street, Birmingham - Winter
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Bourne Collection: Bourne North Street probably 1920s
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Bourne Collection: North Street, Bourne
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Bourne Collection: Bourne Market Place early 1900s
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Bourne Collection: Market Place, Bourne
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Bourne Collection: Bourne Market Place probably 1920s
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Bourne Collection: Red Hall, Bourne, where Gunpowder Plot was hatched
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Bourne Collection: Bourne Woods, Lincolnshire
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Bourne Collection: Church leaders during the reign of King George V
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Bourne Collection: The Kremlin, Moscow, (pencil, ink, w / c, pastel and gouache on paper)
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - Nautch Girls dancing, 1860s Samuel Bourne
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - Tippoos Summer Palace [the Darya Daulat Bagh] at
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - The Residency from the Garden - attrib to Samuel
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - Kuki Khel, Afridi native regiment, British army
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - 2nd Cheshire Regiment British army, Rawat Fort
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - The Gumbaz at Seringapatam
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Bourne Collection: 19th century vintage photograph India - Chamundi Hill stone bull, Mysore
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Bourne Collection: Great Quadrangle, Fatehpur Sikri, India, Samuel Bourne
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Bourne Collection: View of Calcutta, Kolkata, Samuel Bourne, 1860 s
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Bourne Collection: Taj Mahal, Agra, India, 1860s
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Bourne Collection: British India, army camp and ships in harbour
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Bourne Collection: Group of women from Cashmere, Kashmir, india, 1860 s
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Bourne Collection: The Mausoleum of Akbar, Secundra, Sikandra, Agra, India
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Bourne Collection: facade of the Moti Masjid, Agra, India
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Bourne Collection: Quadrangle of the Moti Masjid, Agra, india
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Bourne Collection: Entrance gate, Sikandra, Agra, India
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Bourne Collection: General view Darjeeling, India
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Bourne Collection: Lucknow - Tomb of Zenab Aliya, Lucknow, India
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Bourne Collection: Darjeeling from the Jalapahar Road, India
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Bourne Collection: Graves of Neil and Lawrence, Lucknow, India
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Bourne Collection: Darjeeling viewed from Sandakphu, India
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Bourne Collection: Fort and city from the ramparts, Gwalior, India


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"Bourne: A Journey Through Time and Artistic Excellence" Step into the world of Bourne, where history meets creativity in the heart of London's Oxford Street. From lithographs capturing the grandeur of Wharncliffe Viaduct to stunning depictions of Bristol Temple Meads Station, J C Bourne's masterpieces transport us back to the 1840s. Immerse yourself in the allure of Bristol Station, as captured by J C Bourne himself. His brushstrokes bring to life the magnificence of The GWR, while Box Tunnel stands tall as a testament to his artistic prowess. Travel further afield with Bourne's enchanting portrayal of Udaipur, India. Lake and Palace come alive on canvas, inviting you to embark on an exotic adventure through vibrant colors and intricate details. Witness history unfold before your eyes with John Cooke Bourne's depiction of Tring cutting on the London & Birmingham Railway. Feel the excitement that filled Camden Town in 1839 as you gaze upon the entrance to its locomotive engine house. Marvel at Kilsby Tunnel taking shape right before you; a testament to human ingenuity and determination etched onto paper by John Cooke Bourne himself. Delve into portraits that capture cultural heritage like no other - from The Nizam of Hyderabad exuding regal elegance to timeless moments frozen by Bourne & Shepherd's lens. Finally, let Winter dawn on Chobham Surrey's River Bourne take your breath away. Experience nature’s beauty through delicate strokes that paint a serene scene worthy of admiration. Bourne & Hollingsworth is not just another name; it represents an artistic legacy that spans continents and centuries. So step inside their Oxford Street establishment and allow yourself to be transported through time – for within these walls lies an extraordinary collection waiting for your discovery.