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Coleridge Collection

"Coleridge: Exploring the Depths of Imagination and Poetry" Step into the enchanting world of Coleridge, where dreams and reality intertwine

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge - Kubla Khan

Coleridge - Kubla Khan
Kubla Khan A Vison in a dream.. - In Xanadu did Kubla Khan a stately pleasure-dome decree: where Alph the sacred river ran through caverns measureless to man

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge Nether Stowey

Coleridge Nether Stowey
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critics cottage at Nether Stowey, Somerset Date: 1772 - 1834

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Writer

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Coleridge Taylor - Classical Composer

Samuel Coleridge Taylor - Classical Composer
Samuel Coleridge Taylor (1875-1912) - Classical Composer. Professor at the Crystal Palace School of Music and conducted the orchestra at the Croydon Conservatoire

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Watersnakes

Mariner, Watersnakes
The Mariner, the dead albatross slung round his neck, watches the sea snakes and blesses them as living things in his desolate world

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, the Albatross

Mariner, the Albatross
The frozen crew are joined by an albatross which sits on the ship

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table-Talking, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table-Talking, 1904. Artist: Max Beerbohm
Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Table-Talking, 1904. Illustration from The Poets Corner, by Max Beerbohm, (London, 1904)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Water! Water! Everywhere; and not a Drop to Drink, 1849

Water! Water! Everywhere; and not a Drop to Drink, 1849. Comment on the London water supply during the reappearance of cholera in 1848 and 1849

Background imageColeridge Collection: COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. The Mariner sits with the albatross around his neck

COLERIDGE: ANCIENT MARINER. The Mariner sits with the albatross around his neck. Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge Grove Highgate

Coleridge Grove Highgate
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critics house at The Grove, Highgate, North London

Background imageColeridge Collection: ENGLAND: POETS, 1815. A breakfast party in 1815 at the home of the poet Samuel Rogers (1765-1855)

ENGLAND: POETS, 1815. A breakfast party in 1815 at the home of the poet Samuel Rogers (1765-1855). Among the guests are, from left: William Wordsworth, Robert Southey, Samuel Coleridge

Background imageColeridge Collection: S T Coleridge / G Dawe

S T Coleridge / G Dawe
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critic

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Seraph-Band

Mariner, Seraph-Band
The angelic spirits leave the dead bodies of the sailors: This seraph-band, each waved his hand: It was a heavenly sight!

Background imageColeridge Collection: Mariner, Wondrous Cold

Mariner, Wondrous Cold
The ship enters the icy waters near the South Pole: And now there came both mist and snow, And it grew wondrous cold

Background imageColeridge Collection: S T Coleridge / Northcote

S T Coleridge / Northcote
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE English poet and critic

Background imageColeridge Collection: Nab Cottage, Rydal, Cumbria, England, the home of David Hartley Coleridge, 1796-1849

Nab Cottage, Rydal, Cumbria, England, the home of David Hartley Coleridge, 1796-1849
5614286 Nab Cottage, Rydal, Cumbria, England, the home of David Hartley Coleridge, 1796-1849; (add.info.: Nab Cottage, Rydal, Cumbria, England, the home of David Hartley Coleridge, 1796-1849)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
NWI4927055 Samuel Taylor Coleridge.; (add.info.: Samuel Taylor Coleridge.); Photo © North Wind Pictures.

Background imageColeridge Collection: Tomb of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Old Highgate Chapel

Tomb of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Old Highgate Chapel
The Tomb of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, English poet, Old Highgate Chapel, North London. Date: 1869

Background imageColeridge Collection: MARINER, HEARS VOICES

MARINER, HEARS VOICES
The Mariner slumped on deck amongst the bodies of his dead shipmates slowly awakens from his trance to hear the voices of two spirits Date: First published: 1798

Background imageColeridge Collection: MARINER, DEADMEN ON SHIP

MARINER, DEADMEN ON SHIP
The Mariner is forced to confront the accusing eyes of his dead shipmates: Seven days, seven nights, I saw that curse, And yet I could not die Date: First published: 1798

Background imageColeridge Collection: LIFE-IN-DEATH WINS

LIFE-IN-DEATH WINS
Life-in-Death dices with Death himself to decide the fate of the sailors; Life-in-Death wins the Mariner alone The game is done! I've won, I've won! Date: First published: 1798

Background imageColeridge Collection: COLERIDGE WITH BLACK CAP

COLERIDGE WITH BLACK CAP
THE BLACK CAP Mr Justice Coleridge, judge presiding at a trial, puts on the black cap which signifies that he is about to pass a death sentence 1845

Background imageColeridge Collection: MARINER, ROTTING SEA

MARINER, ROTTING SEA
The Mariner, alone on ship amongst the dead bodies of his companions, gazes upon the rotting sea in agony Date: First published: 1798

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772 - 1834. English poet, critic and philosopher

Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772 - 1834. English poet, critic and philosopher. From an illustration by A. S. Hartrick
3052773 Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 1772 - 1834. English poet, critic and philosopher. From an illustration by A.S. Hartrick. by Hartrick, Archibald Standish (1864-1950); Private Collection

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Samuel Taylor Coleridge
3773010 Samuel Taylor Coleridge - by Wilson, Patten (1868-1928); (add.info.: Samuel Taylor Coleridge-Illustration for the English poet's poem, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner (1797)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge (litho)

Coleridge (litho)
5989395 Coleridge (litho) by Ross, Gordon (1872-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coleridge. Illustration for Living Biographies of Great Poets by Henry Thomas and Dana Lee Thomas (Blue Ribbon)

Background imageColeridge Collection: the ribbed sea-sand, Coleridge (b / w photo)

the ribbed sea-sand, Coleridge (b / w photo)
6002099... the ribbed sea-sand, Coleridge (b/w photo) by Burdekin, Harold (1899-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: the ribbed sea-sand, Coleridge)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Rogers house

Samuel Rogers house facing Green Park. Samuel Rogers (1763-1855), an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Rogers

Samuel Rogers (1763-1855), an English poet, during his lifetime one of the most celebrated, although his fame has long since been eclipsed by his Romantic colleagues and friends Wordsworth

Background imageColeridge Collection: Cartoon, Lord Coleridge, British lawyer and judge

Cartoon, Lord Coleridge, British lawyer and judge
Cartoon, John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England. Ah! I must go to the music-hall

Background imageColeridge Collection: Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns

Cartoon, Brother Coleridge and Brother Cairns
Cartoon, Brother Coleridge (left) and Brother Cairns (right), discussing their respective sons. John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge

Background imageColeridge Collection: Cartoon, Lord Coleridge, A Good Judge, Too

Cartoon, Lord Coleridge, A Good Judge, Too
Cartoon, What! Again, Lord Coleridge? A Good Judge, Too. John Duke Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge (1820-1894), British lawyer, judge, and Lord Chief Justice of England

Background imageColeridge Collection: Last lines of Coleridges poem Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouny

Last lines of Coleridges poem Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouny
KDC441023 Last lines of Coleridges poem Hymn before Sunrise in the Vale of Chamouny, written in the poets own handwriting and sent in a letter to Mrs Brabant of Devizes

Background imageColeridge Collection: Byron, Southey, Scott, Coleridge, Keats, Montgomery (engraving)

Byron, Southey, Scott, Coleridge, Keats, Montgomery (engraving)
969779 Byron, Southey, Scott, Coleridge, Keats, Montgomery (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Byron, Southey, Scott, Coleridge, Keats, Montgomery)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Wedding of Rosamund Fisher and Lord Coleridge

Wedding of Rosamund Fisher and Lord Coleridge
Wedding (in the Henry VIII Chapel, Westminster Abbey, London) on 28 August 1936 - Rosamund Fisher, daughter of Admiral Sir William Wordsworth Fisher, and Captain Richard Duke Coleridge. 1936

Background imageColeridge Collection: The North v South Football Match at Bristol, on 15 December (engraving)

The North v South Football Match at Bristol, on 15 December (engraving)
1600475 The North v South Football Match at Bristol, on 15 December (engraving) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: The North v South Football Match at Bristol)

Background imageColeridge Collection: The Keats Centenary (litho)

The Keats Centenary (litho)
1100343 The Keats Centenary (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Keats Centenary)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridges Ancient Mariner (engraving)

Coleridges Ancient Mariner (engraving)
1036217 Coleridges Ancient Mariner (engraving) by Bach, Guido (1828-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: Coleridges Ancient Mariner)

Background imageColeridge Collection: Letter of condolence to Henry Nelson Coleridge on the death of his uncle

Letter of condolence to Henry Nelson Coleridge on the death of his uncle
KDC441024 Letter of condolence to Henry Nelson Coleridge on the death of his uncle and father-in-law, Samuel Taylor Coleridge on 25 July, 1834, 29 July, 1834 (pen and ink on paper) by Wordsworth

Background imageColeridge Collection: Coleridge School Football Team gym training session, Cambridge, January 1963

Coleridge School Football Team gym training session, Cambridge, January 1963

Background imageColeridge Collection: Pigeon Scout

Pigeon Scout
Pigeon Fraser Scout 117, delivered to Langley Field November 1917, transferred o McCook Field for testing, but crashed soon after taking off on its first flight, killing the pilot

Background imageColeridge Collection: COLERIDGE / CROLL

COLERIDGE / CROLL
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE Writer Half-length portrait in middle age Date: 1772 - 1834

Background imageColeridge Collection: South Lanarkshire G75 8 Map

South Lanarkshire G75 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of South Lanarkshire G75 8

Background imageColeridge Collection: The Nab Cottage, c1870

The Nab Cottage, c1870. Nab Cottage overlooks Rydal Water a small lake in the English Lake District of Cumbria, was once home to Thomas de Quincey and Hartley Coleridge

Background imageColeridge Collection: One of Gustave Dores Illustrations for The Ancient Mariner, c1870s, (c1950)

One of Gustave Dores Illustrations for The Ancient Mariner, c1870s, (c1950). Scene of desperate sailors on a becalmed ship, from Samuel Taylor Coleridges The Rime of the Ancient Mariner: Water

Background imageColeridge Collection: Samuel Taylor Coleridges study in Highgate, Haringey, London, c1835

Samuel Taylor Coleridges study in Highgate, Haringey, London, c1835. The study is at a residence owned by James Gillman

Background imageColeridge Collection: Eragny Press: Opening Page of Coleridges Christabel, 1895-1914. Artist: Lucien Pissaro

Eragny Press: Opening Page of Coleridges Christabel, 1895-1914. Artist: Lucien Pissaro
Eragny Press: Opening Page of Coleridges Christabel, 1895-1914. Illustrated page from a late 19th-early 20th century publication showing an extract from the long narrative poem Christabel by Samuel

Background imageColeridge Collection: Letter from William Wordsworth on the death of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 29th July 1834

Letter from William Wordsworth on the death of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 29th July 1834. Artist: William Wordsworth
Letter from William Wordsworth on the death of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, 29th July 1834. Letter from the poet William Wordsworth on receipt of the news of the death of fellow-poet Samuel Taylor



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"Coleridge: Exploring the Depths of Imagination and Poetry" Step into the enchanting world of Coleridge, where dreams and reality intertwine. From his timeless masterpiece "Kubla Khan, " to his humble abode in Nether Stowey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge captivated readers with his lyrical prowess. Not only known for his poetry, but also as a classical composer, Samuel Coleridge Taylor left an indelible mark on the music world. Just like the mariner in his famous work, he skillfully weaved tales of adventure and mystery through notes and melodies. Max Beerbohm's artistic depiction of Samuel Taylor Coleridge during Table-Talking in 1904 captures the essence of this literary genius. With every word that flowed from his lips, he transported listeners to distant lands filled with water snakes slithering beneath moonlit waves. Speaking of water, who can forget those haunting lines - "Water. Water. Everywhere; and not a Drop to Drink. " In these words lies both despair and hope as they echo through time. They remind us that even amidst abundance, true sustenance may elude us. As we stroll through Coleridge Grove Highgate or imagine ourselves at a breakfast party among esteemed poets such as Wordsworth, Southey, Irving, and Byron - we are reminded that greatness often thrives when minds come together in creative harmony. Gustave Doré's wood engraving perfectly encapsulates one of Coleridge's most iconic scenes - The Mariner burdened by an albatross around his neck. It symbolizes guilt and redemption intertwined within our human experience. In G Dawe's portrait of S. T. Coleridge himself, we glimpse into the soul behind those captivating verses. His eyes reflect wisdom beyond measure while hinting at untold stories waiting to be penned onto paper. Coleridge.