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Brunswick Collection (page 5)

"Discovering the Rich History of Brunswick: From Bowdoin College to Steel Shears" Step back in time to the 1870s, where the charming town of Brunswick

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Examples Of Cannons. From Left To Right, A German Nachtigall Cannon Cast In Brunswick, Germany

Examples Of Cannons. From Left To Right, A German Nachtigall Cannon Cast In Brunswick, Germany, A Russian Cannon Probably From Narva

Background imageBrunswick Collection: The Old Market, Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany In The 19Th Century

The Old Market, Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, Germany In The 19Th Century. From Pictures From The German Fatherland Published C.1880

Background imageBrunswick Collection: George Ii, 1683

George Ii, 1683

Background imageBrunswick Collection: George I, 1660

George I, 1660

Background imageBrunswick Collection: City map of Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany, lithograph, published 1897

City map of Brunswick, Lower Saxony, Germany, lithograph, published 1897
City map of Brunswick in Lower Saxony, Germany. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Cutter Cove, Brunswick Peninsula, Chile, South America

Cutter Cove, Brunswick Peninsula, Chile, South America
Bay of Cutter Cove, a copper mining area on the Brunswick Peninsula south of Punta Arenas, Chile, South America. With two men working from a boat, and a narrow gauge railway track. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Death of the Duke Frederick William of Brunswick

Death of the Duke Frederick William of Brunswick - Oels at Quatre Bras the 16th June 1815. Coloured aquatint, artist unknown, contemporary, published by J Lorenz Rugendas, 1815 (c)

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Group photo, BAOR, Braunschweig, Germany

Group photo, BAOR, Braunschweig, Germany
Group photo of British soldiers with the British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: George II (1683-1760). Engraving. Colored

George II (1683-1760). Engraving. Colored
George II (1683-1760). King of Great Britain and Ireland. Elector of the Holy Roman Empire. Portrait. Engraving. Colored

Background imageBrunswick Collection: William N. Froy & Sons - exterior factory

William N. Froy & Sons - exterior factory
Exterior of William Nathaniel Froy & Sons, in Hammersmith, London West. Builders merchant, manufacturing and selling fittings, including taps, baths, stoves and glass. Date: 19th century

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / Cruik

Caroline Brunswick / Cruik
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV Half-length vignette portrait Date: 1768 - 1821

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / 1795

Caroline Brunswick / 1795
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV Half-length oval portrait Date: 1768 - 1821

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Prince Ernst August of Hanover as a baby, WW1

Prince Ernst August of Hanover as a baby, WW1
Ernest Augustus, Prince of Hanover (19141987). son of the Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, Duchess of Brunswick (only daughter and youngest child of Kaiser Wilhelm II)

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Plan of freehold and leasehold property situate at Sharrow Head and Heeley to be sold by auction

Plan of freehold and leasehold property situate at Sharrow Head and Heeley to be sold by auction, 1851
Full details are recorded in the sale particulars.Lot 1 freehold capital; mansion house, outbuildings, pleasure grounds and garden, known as Sharrow Head

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Bride and groom: Berlin royal wedding 1913

Bride and groom: Berlin royal wedding 1913
The happy couple: Princess VIKTORIA LUISE of Prussia, only daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II, and Prince Ernest Augustus of Brunswick- Luneburg, son of the Duke and Duchess of Cumberland

Background imageBrunswick Collection: The Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II

The Family of Kaiser Wilhelm II
The six sons, one daughter, son-in-law and daughters-in-law of Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany. From left, back row, Prince Joachim of Prussia, the Emperors sixth and youngest son, born 1890

Background imageBrunswick Collection: USA, Georgia, Brunswick, Sidney Lanier Bridge, across the Brunswick River

USA, Georgia, Brunswick, Sidney Lanier Bridge, across the Brunswick River

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Canada, New Brunswick, Campobello Island, East Quoddy (Head Harbour) Lighthouse

Canada, New Brunswick, Campobello Island, East Quoddy (Head Harbour) Lighthouse

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Duchy of Brunswick, Principalities Schaumburg-Lippe, and Waldeck, published 1897

Duchy of Brunswick, Principalities Schaumburg-Lippe, and Waldeck, published 1897
Duchy of Brunswick, Principalities Schaumburg-Lippe, and Waldeck in Germany. Lithograph, published in 1897

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Hussars and Infantry of the Duke of Brunswick Oels?s Corps

Hussars and Infantry of the Duke of Brunswick Oels?s Corps.Aquatint by J C Stadler after Charles Hamilton Smith.From Charles Hamilton Smiths

Background imageBrunswick Collection: British soldier and horse, Braunschweig, Germany

British soldier and horse, Braunschweig, Germany
British soldier working for the British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Seen here with his horse. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: British soldier and car, Braunschweig, Germany

British soldier and car, Braunschweig, Germany
British soldier working for the British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Seen here with a Mercedes car. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Portrait of a British soldier, Braunschweig, Germany

Portrait of a British soldier, Braunschweig, Germany
Portrait of a British soldier working for the British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Damaged buildings, Braunschweig, Germany

Damaged buildings, Braunschweig, Germany
Damaged buildings in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, Germany. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Two soldiers outside Officers Mess, Germany

Two soldiers outside Officers Mess, Germany
Two British soldiers outside the Officers Mess of the British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Two people in a car on the Autobahn, Germany

Two people in a car on the Autobahn, Germany
Two people in a car on the Autobahn (motorway) near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, Germany, working for the British Army of the Rhine. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Sign for 5th Division, British Army of the Rhine, Germany

Sign for 5th Division, British Army of the Rhine, Germany
Sign with different coloured arrows at Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, Germany, 5th Division, British Army of the Rhine, soon after the end of the Second World War. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Road signs on the Autobahn near Braunschweig, Germany

Road signs on the Autobahn near Braunschweig, Germany
Road signs near Braunschweig (Brunswick) leading from the Autobahn (motorway), Lower Saxony, Germany. The letter Y is the sign of the 5th Division, British Army of the Rhine. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Soldiers and civilians, Braunschweig, Germany

Soldiers and civilians, Braunschweig, Germany
Soldiers (British Army of the Rhine) and civilians in Braunschweig, Lower Saxony, postwar Germany. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Officers desk, BAOR, Braunschweig, Germany

Officers desk, BAOR, Braunschweig, Germany
Officers desk in an office with charts and maps on the wall, British Army of the Rhine, near Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, in postwar Germany. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Aerial view, Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany

Aerial view, Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany
Aerial view, Braunschweig (Brunswick), Lower Saxony, Germany, seen from the Reichspost Headquarters. Date: circa 1946

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Encrinus Liliiformis, Muschelkalk, Brunswick

Encrinus Liliiformis, Muschelkalk, Brunswick - a view of a dark fossil attached to a stone. (Location: Ireland). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Christian the Younger of Brunswick (1599-1626). Colored engr

Christian the Younger of Brunswick (1599-1626). Colored engr
Christian the Younger of Brunswick, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg (1599-1626). German Bishop of Halberstadt and military leader. Colored engraving

Background imageBrunswick Collection: House of Lords, Trial of Queen Caroline

House of Lords, Trial of Queen Caroline
Interior of the House of Lords for the Trial of Her Majesty Queen Caroline. 1820

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Queen Caroline of Brunswick and Alderman Wood, London

Queen Caroline of Brunswick and Alderman Wood, London
Queen Caroline of Brunswick, wife of King George IV, at the house of her advisor, Sir Matthew Wood, 1st Baronet, a City of London Alderman and MP. circa 1820

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Count Bergami - 1

Count Bergami - 1
BARTOLOMEO, count BERGAMI Italian courier and companion to Caroline of Brunswick; her scandalous relationship with him was the basis for her trial, but was not proved. Date: circa 1805-1815

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Augusta / Brunswick & Lune

Augusta / Brunswick & Lune
PRINCESS AUGUSTA (1737 - 1813) Wife of the Prince of Brunswick and Luneburg, eldest sister of George III of Britain C.1760s

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline & Bergami / 1819

Caroline & Bergami / 1819
The Modern Genius of History at her Toilet Satire on Caroline of Brunswick and Bergami Date: circa 1819

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / 1821

Caroline Brunswick / 1821
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK queen of George IV Date: 1768 - 1821

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline of Brunswick

Caroline of Brunswick(1768-1821), wife of George IV

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Battle of Valmy

Battle of Valmy
At the battle of VALMY, the French under Dumouriez and Kellermann defeat the Austrians and Prussians under Brunswick Date: 20 September 1792

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / Wooln

Caroline Brunswick / Wooln
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV Half-length portrait, face in profile Date: 1768 - 1821

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Caroline Brunswick / Coope

Caroline Brunswick / Coope
CAROLINE OF BRUNSWICK Amelia Elizabeth Caroline Queen of George IV Half-length portrait in a large plumed hat Date: 1768 - 1821

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Family (and pet dog) on holiday in Weymouth, Dorset

Family (and pet dog) on holiday in Weymouth, Dorset - candid seaside photograh taken as they strolled along the front (Brunswick Terrace)

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Cartoon, The Bridal Night

Cartoon, The Bridal Night, by James Gillray, depicting the marriage of Charlotte Princess Royal, eldest daughter of George III, to Frederick Duke of Wurttemberg

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Ripe fruit and leaves of the Brunswick fig, Ficus carica

Ripe fruit and leaves of the Brunswick fig, Ficus carica.. Handcolored illustration by Edwin Dalton Smith engraved by F.W. Smith from Charles McIntoshs Flora and Pomona 1829

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Gardens & Brunswick Lawns, Hove, Sussex

Gardens & Brunswick Lawns, Hove, Sussex
Gardens & Brunswick Lawns, Hove, near Brighton, Sussex, England. Date: 1945

Background imageBrunswick Collection: Princess Viktoria Luise, daughter of Wilhelm II

Princess Viktoria Luise, daughter of Wilhelm II
Princess Viktoria Luise of Prussia (1892-1980), daughter of Wilhelm II, later Duchess of Brunswick. Seen here with her pet dachshund on her lap in a photo by Voigt. Date: circa 1910s



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"Discovering the Rich History of Brunswick: From Bowdoin College to Steel Shears" Step back in time to the 1870s, where the charming town of Brunswick, Maine was home to the prestigious Bowdoin College. This renowned institution shaped young minds and fostered a love for knowledge that would transcend generations. In the early 1900s, an advertisement caught attention - it showcased the Trades Unionists Sheep Shear Co-operative Society's steel sheep shears proudly manufactured at Brunswick Works on Eldon Street. A testament to craftsmanship and innovation, these shears revolutionized sheep farming practices. Across continents, in London's Camberwell district stood St Giles Hospital - a place of healing and compassion. Its walls witnessed countless stories of recovery and resilience as patients found solace within its caring embrace. Meanwhile, muskets and rifles from the 1800s remind us of a bygone era when conflicts were settled with bravery on battlefields. Brigadier General John Stark led American forces to victory at the Battle of Bennington in Vermont in August 1777 - an iconic moment captured beautifully by Alonzo Chappel's painting turned steel engraving. From battles fought to celebrations held, history unfolds further as we journey across oceans to Grand Manan Island in Canada. Here lies a hidden gem where nature thrives amidst breathtaking landscapes that have captivated visitors for centuries. The Brandenburg Gate procession during Berlin's royal wedding in 1913 showcases opulence and grandeur fit for kings and queens. It serves as a reminder that even amidst political turmoil, love can prevail. Closer to home but equally significant are American Indians like Chief John Francis of Passamaquoddy I tribe who embody strength through their rich cultural heritage passed down through generations. Brighton/Adelaide Cres captures moments frozen in time; bustling streets filled with life reflecting vibrant communities coming together under one shared roof – diversity at its finest.