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Colville Collection

"Colville: A Tapestry of Lives and Legacies" Lady Cynthia Colville, accompanied by her sons David, Philip, and Jock, radiates elegance in a timeless portrait

Background imageColville Collection: Lady Cynthia Colville with David, Philip and Jock

Lady Cynthia Colville with David, Philip and Jock
Lady Cynthia Colville, wife of the Hon. George Colville, younger son of the late Lord Colville of Culross pictured with her three sons, David, Phillip and Jock

Background imageColville Collection: USA, Washington State, Grave of Chief Joseph in Colville on the Colville Indian

USA, Washington State, Grave of Chief Joseph in Colville on the Colville Indian Reservation

Background imageColville Collection: King of Siam, coronation

King of Siam, coronation
The coronation of the King of Siam took place on December 2nd 1911 in Bangkok, in the capital and chief port of King Vajiravudh's kingdom

Background imageColville Collection: Turkish Musicians at Principio, Buyukada, Turkey

Turkish Musicians at Principio, Buyukada, Turkey
Turkish Musicians at Principio, Buyukada island, Turkey Date: 1829

Background imageColville Collection: Lady Colvill in Prison (engraving)

Lady Colvill in Prison (engraving)
725550 Lady Colvill in Prison (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lady Colvill in Prison. Illustration for The Scots Worthies (Blackie, 1879)

Background imageColville Collection: Charles J. Colville, Vanity Fair, Spy

Charles J. Colville, Vanity Fair, Spy
CHARLES JOHN COLVILLE, 1st Viscount Colville of Culross (1818-1903) The Lord Colville of Culross between 1849 and 1885. British nobleman, politician and courtier

Background imageColville Collection: Elizabeth Ford, later Lady Colville of Culross, 1785. Creator: John Downman

Elizabeth Ford, later Lady Colville of Culross, 1785. Creator: John Downman
Elizabeth Ford, later Lady Colville of Culross, 1785

Background imageColville Collection: Sir Henry Colville

Sir Henry Colville
Sir HENRY EDWARD COLVILLE Military, and commissioner of Uganda when declared a British Protectorate in 1894

Background imageColville Collection: Sir Stanley Colville

Sir Stanley Colville
SIR STANLEY COLVILLE Naval Date: 1861 - 1939

Background imageColville Collection: Vice-Admiral Stanley Colville (1861 - 1939)

Vice-Admiral Stanley Colville (1861 - 1939)
Vice-Admiral Sir Stanley Cecil James Colville, pictured while in command of the First Battle Squadron of the Royal Navy. He was promoted to Admiral shortly after the outbreak of war

Background imageColville Collection: The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Lord Colville of Culross Chairman

The Opening of Forth Bridge by the Prince of Wales, Lord Colville of Culross Chairman
THE OPENING OF FORTH BRIDGE BY THE PRINCE OF WALES, LORD COLVILLE OF CULROSS Chairman of the Great Northern Railway Company, engraving 1890, UK, U.K

Background imageColville Collection: GEORGE COLVILLE BORTHWICK (1840-1896). British army officer, commander-in-chief

GEORGE COLVILLE BORTHWICK (1840-1896). British army officer, commander-in-chief of Turkish forces in eastern Romania. English, engraving, 1884

Background imageColville Collection: COLVILLE WOMAN & CHILD, 1861. A Colville Native American woman holding an infant in a cradleboard

COLVILLE WOMAN & CHILD, 1861. A Colville Native American woman holding an infant in a cradleboard, present-day northeast Washington State. Photographed in 1861

Background imageColville Collection: NEZ PERCE NATIVE AMERICANS. Four Nez Perce Native Americans at Colville Indian

NEZ PERCE NATIVE AMERICANS. Four Nez Perce Native Americans at Colville Indian Reservation dressed to perform a dance. Photograph, c1910

Background imageColville Collection: Waitete Bay, near Colville, Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Waitete Bay, near Colville, Coromandel Peninsula, Waikato, North Island, New Zealand, Pacific

Background imageColville Collection: Colville General Store and Petrol Station, Colville, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island

Colville General Store and Petrol Station, Colville, Coromandel Peninsula, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageColville Collection: Group of Native Americans, three standing, one seated on the

Group of Native Americans, three standing, one seated on the ground, possibly Colville or Kutenai, at the winter quarters of the British Northwest Boundary Commission Survey in Colville, Washington


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"Colville: A Tapestry of Lives and Legacies" Lady Cynthia Colville, accompanied by her sons David, Philip, and Jock, radiates elegance in a timeless portrait. Their family's story intertwines with historical events that span the globe. In the grandeur of Siam's coronation, the King of Siam himself graces their presence. Lady Cynthia Colville witnesses this majestic event, leaving an indelible mark on her memory. Across continents to Washington State in the USA lies the grave of Chief Joseph in Colville on the Colville Indian reservation. The rich cultural heritage preserved here speaks volumes about resilience and unity. From distant Turkey comes a harmonious melody as Turkish musicians captivate audiences at Principio in Buyukada. The enchanting sounds transport listeners to another world filled with wonder and delight. However, not all chapters are filled with joyous moments; an engraving depicts Lady Colvill imprisoned. Her strength shines through adversity as she faces challenges head-on. Charles J. Colville is immortalized within Vanity Fair's pages as Spy captures his essence perfectly. His charisma and influence leave an everlasting impression on those who encounter him. Elizabeth Ford blossoms into Lady Colville of Culross under John Downman's skilled brushstrokes in 1785. Her beauty transcends time, captivating hearts for generations to come. Sir Stanley Colville stands tall among his peers—a beacon of wisdom and leadership guiding others towards greatness. His legacy echoes through corridors where decisions shape nations' destinies. Vice-Admiral Stanley Colville leaves behind a remarkable naval career spanning from 1861 to 1939—an unwavering dedication to protect seas while upholding honor and duty till his last breath. Once again we find ourselves at Chief Joseph's grave—this time contemplating its significance amidst nature's embrace—a reminder that history holds stories worth cherishing forevermore.