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"Butler: The King of Kings, Scotland Forever. " In the grand tapestry of history, there are figures that stand out as true legends

Background imageButler Collection: William Butler, Medical

William Butler, Medical
WILLIAM BUTLER Physician to king James I, holding a quill pen. Date: 1535 - 1618

Background imageButler Collection: Samuel Butlers Home

Samuel Butlers Home
The full moon rises globularly over the battlements of Ludlow Castle, home of the poet Samuel Butler though he was born in a humble cottage) Date: 1612

Background imageButler Collection: Butler Birthplace - 2

Butler Birthplace - 2
Butlers Tenement - the poet SAMUEL BUTLERs birthplace at Strensham, Worcestershire. Date: 1612

Background imageButler Collection: Butler Birthplace - 1

Butler Birthplace - 1
The poet SAMUEL BUTLERs birthplace at Strensham, Worcestershire. Date: 1612

Background imageButler Collection: Benjamin Franklin Butler

Benjamin Franklin Butler
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER U.S. military commander, photographed while commanding the New Orleans expedition, 1864. Date: 1818 - 1893

Background imageButler Collection: Alban Butler, Hagiograph

Alban Butler, Hagiograph
ALBAN BUTLER Churchman and hagiographer, author of Lives of the Saints. Date: 1711 - 1773

Background imageButler Collection: Agnata Frances Butler

Agnata Frances Butler
AGNATA FRANCES BUTLER, nee Ramsay. Classical scholar, wife of Henry Montague Butler. Date: 1867 - 1931

Background imageButler Collection: Heinrich Ii / Hre / Butler

Heinrich Ii / Hre / Butler
EMPEROR HEINRICH II known as THE HOLY Holy Roman Emperor (1014-24), Duke of Bavaria (995-1024) and King of Germany (1002-24) Date: 973 - 1024

Background imageButler Collection: Edward Confessor / Butler

Edward Confessor / Butler
EDWARD THE CONFESSOR King of England (1042-66) Date: 1004-1066

Background imageButler Collection: Silver Wedding presentation, on the steps of Petworth House

Silver Wedding presentation, on the steps of Petworth House
Friends sheltering from rain whilst awaiting the Silver Wedding presentation, on the steps of Petworth House during the Leconfield Opening Meet

Background imageButler Collection: NICHOLAS HERKIMER (1728-1777)

NICHOLAS HERKIMER (1728-1777). American Revolutionary general. General Herkimer and the Americans battle British soldiers and Mowhawk Native Americans led by Chief Joseph Brant

Background imageButler Collection: Cartoon depicting the newly expanded Supreme Court resulting from President Franklin Roosevelts

Cartoon depicting the newly expanded Supreme Court resulting from President Franklin Roosevelts signing of
NEW DEAL: SUPREME COURT. Cartoon depicting the newly expanded Supreme Court resulting from President Franklin Roosevelts signing of the Judiciary Reorganization Bill of 1937

Background imageButler Collection: The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady

The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady. Left to right, seated: Benjamin F
JOHNSON IMPEACHMENT TRIAL. The Andrew Johnson Impeachment Committee, photographed in 1868 by Mathew Brady. Left to right, seated: Benjamin F. Butler, Thaddeus Stevens, Thomas Williams, John A

Background imageButler Collection: A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S

A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U. S
CHRISTY: U.S. CONSTITUTION. A key to the figures portrayed in Howard Chandler Christys painting of the signing of the U.S. Constitution on 17 September 1787

Background imageButler Collection: American president Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and his daughter-in-law

American president Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and his daughter-in-law, Eleanor Butler Alexander-Roosevelt
ROOSEVELT FAMILY, c1915. American president Theodore Roosevelt, Sr. and his daughter-in-law, Eleanor Butler Alexander-Roosevelt, wife of Theodore Roosevelt, Jr. following a porter. Photograph, c1915

Background imageButler Collection: BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893)

BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician. Cartoon, 1884, by Thomas Nast attacking Butlers presidential nomination by the Anti-Monopoly and National (Greenback) parties

Background imageButler Collection: TAFT & BUTLER, 1922

TAFT & BUTLER, 1922. Former American President and then Chief Justice of the Supreme Court William Howard Taft (left) and Supreme Court Justice Pierce Butler. Photograph, 1922

Background imageButler Collection: Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln
ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. Photograph taken in Springfield, Illinois, May 1860, probably by Preston Butler

Background imageButler Collection: CARTOON: GENERAL BUTLER. Do You See Me? -General Benjamin F. Butler (1818-1893)

CARTOON: GENERAL BUTLER. Do You See Me? -General Benjamin F. Butler (1818-1893) defying the Rebels at New Orleans: American cartoon, 1873

Background imageButler Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP. Headquarters of Union General Benjamin Franklin Butler at Frasers farm

CIVIL WAR: UNION CAMP. Headquarters of Union General Benjamin Franklin Butler at Frasers farm on the north side of the James River in Virginia, during the Civil War

Background imageButler Collection: GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh

GONE WITH THE WIND, 1939. Clark Gable and Vivien Leigh

Background imageButler Collection: BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). Civil war general and politician. American engraving, 1882

BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). Civil war general and politician. American engraving, 1882

Background imageButler Collection: BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician

BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician. General Butler photographed in Union Army uniform, c1863

Background imageButler Collection: BELVA ANN LOCKWOOD (1830-1917). American lawyer and womens rights advocate

BELVA ANN LOCKWOOD (1830-1917). American lawyer and womens rights advocate. Anti-Lockwood campaign card showing Benjamin F. Butler as the power behind the skirts, c1884

Background imageButler Collection: JOHN M. SYNGE (1871-1909). Irish playwright. Drawing, 1905, by John Butler Yeats (1839-1922)

JOHN M. SYNGE (1871-1909). Irish playwright. Drawing, 1905, by John Butler Yeats (1839-1922)

Background imageButler Collection: SAMUEL BUTLER (1612-1680). English poet. Line engraving, 19th century

SAMUEL BUTLER (1612-1680). English poet. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageButler Collection: SAMUEL BUTLER (1835-1902). English satirist. Original cabinet photograph

SAMUEL BUTLER (1835-1902). English satirist. Original cabinet photograph

Background imageButler Collection: W. B. YEATS & GEORGE MOORE. W. B. Yeats Presenting Mr. George Moore to the Queen of the Fairies

W. B. YEATS & GEORGE MOORE. W. B. Yeats Presenting Mr. George Moore to the Queen of the Fairies
W.B. YEATS & GEORGE MOORE. W.B. Yeats Presenting Mr. George Moore to the Queen of the Fairies, a caricature by Max Beerbohm, originally published in his book, The Poets Corner, 1904

Background imageButler Collection: LADY AUGUSTA GREGORY (1859?-1932). Irish playwright. Oil on canvas, 1903, by John Butler Yeats

LADY AUGUSTA GREGORY (1859?-1932). Irish playwright. Oil on canvas, 1903, by John Butler Yeats

Background imageButler Collection: FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1868. Butler High School at Hampton, Virginia

FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1868. Butler High School at Hampton, Virginia, established as a school for freedmen after the Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Knight Submits to Trulla. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Knight Submits to Trulla. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Masquerade Adventure. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Masquerade Adventure. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Manner How He Sallies Forth. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Manner How He Sallies Forth. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Committee. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Committee. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving, 1726, by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Frontispiece. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving, 1726

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Frontispiece. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving, 1726, by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Encounters the Skimmington. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Encounters the Skimmington. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving, 1726, by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Beats Sidrophel and his Man Whachum. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Beats Sidrophel and his Man Whachum. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Leading Crowdero in Triumph. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Leading Crowdero in Triumph. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras and Ralpho in the Stocks. 19th century wood engraving after

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras and Ralpho in the Stocks. 19th century wood engraving after the original engraving, 1726, by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: WILD BILL HICKOK (1837-1876). N

WILD BILL HICKOK (1837-1876). N

Background imageButler Collection: BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American army officer and politician: steel engraving

BENJAMIN FRANKLIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American army officer and politician: steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageButler Collection: ANDREW BUTLER (1796-1857). American politician. Wood engraving, 1853

ANDREW BUTLER (1796-1857). American politician. Wood engraving, 1853

Background imageButler Collection: IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Wood engraving after a painting, 1882, by E. R. Butler

IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Wood engraving after a painting, 1882, by E. R. Butler
IVAN TURGENEV (1818-1883). Russian writer. Wood engraving after a painting, 1882, by E.R. Butler

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS. The Burning of the Rumps at Temple Bar: And to the Largest Bonfire Riding

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS. The Burning of the Rumps at Temple Bar: And to the Largest Bonfire Riding. They ve Roasted Cook Already, and Pride In. Fleet Street scene

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras First Adventure. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. Hudibras First Adventure. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving of 1726 by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician. Steel engraving, 1863

BENJAMIN BUTLER (1818-1893). American soldier and politician. Steel engraving, 1863

Background imageButler Collection: HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Burning of the Rumps at Temple Bar

HOGARTH: HUDIBRAS, 1726. The Burning of the Rumps at Temple Bar. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original engraving, 1726, by William Hogarth

Background imageButler Collection: BUTLER: NOTHING TO WEAR. A gentleman at his leisure. Wood engraving from Nothing to Wear by

BUTLER: NOTHING TO WEAR. A gentleman at his leisure. Wood engraving from Nothing to Wear by William Allen Butler, published at New York in 1857



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"Butler: The King of Kings, Scotland Forever. " In the grand tapestry of history, there are figures that stand out as true legends. Among them is the butler - a symbol of loyalty, sophistication, and unwavering dedication. Just like the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo on that fateful day in 1815, they embody bravery and honor. From literature to real-life heroics, butlers have left an indelible mark. Think Jeeves & Wooster; their dynamic duo brought laughter and wit into our lives through P. G. Wodehouse's books. And who can forget "Scotland for Ever. " - the iconic painting immortalizing the valiant charge by the Scots Greys? It captures their unwavering spirit in defending their homeland, and are more than just servants; they become confidants and trusted advisors to those they serve. They possess an uncanny ability to anticipate needs before they arise, much like William Heath Robinson's whimsical Pea Apparatus invention - a testament to their resourcefulness. Their influence extends beyond mere service; it reaches even into realms such as poetry with W. B Yeats' Nobel-winning works or inspiring military marches like "Steady the Drums and Fifes. " These compositions echo with respect for those who dedicate themselves selflessly. Yet amidst all these grandeur tales lies a simple truth – they are everyday heroes who quietly ensure order within chaos. They navigate social intricacies effortlessly while maintaining impeccable standards. As we reflect on history's remnants of an army or revel in literary escapades alongside Jeeves and Wooster, let us raise a toast to these unsung champions – our beloved butlers. Their legacy continues to inspire generations with their timeless elegance and unyielding commitment. So here's to you, dear butler – forever etched in our hearts as paragons of grace and guardians of tradition.