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"Cuthbert: A Name Woven Through Time and History" Cuthbert, a name that resonates with significance across various realms

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Collingwood as a Youth

Collingwood as a Youth
CUTHBERT (later Lord) COLLINGWOOD - the future admiral as a midshipman, a drawing made to exchange with a similar one of Nelson. Date: 1748 - 1810

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Saint Cuthbert

Saint Cuthbert
SAINT CUTHBERT bishop of Lindisfarne, depicted in a cave with a book and a crucifix for company Date: 635? - 687

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Saint Cuthbert / Farne Isl

Saint Cuthbert / Farne Isl
SAINT CUTHBERT Alone on Farne Island, where he lived as a hermit Date: 635? - 687

Background imageCuthbert Collection: St Cuthbert / Relics

St Cuthbert / Relics
SAINT CUTHBERT Removal of his remains to Durham Cathedral, c999 Date: 635? - 687

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Cuthberts Buildings, Johannesburg, South Africa

Cuthberts Buildings, Johannesburg, South Africa
View of Cuthberts Buildings in Johannesburg, South Africa. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Captain & Lady Eileen Order in their Chelsea studio

Captain & Lady Eileen Order in their Chelsea studio
Captain Cuthbert Julian Orde (1888-1968), artist, pictured at home with his wife Lady Eileen Orde (formerly Lady Eileen Wellesley)

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Vice Admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood

Vice Admiral Lord Cuthbert Collingwood (1748-1810), English naval commander. Date: circa 1832

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Three women staff officers, London HQ, WW2

Three women staff officers, London HQ, WW2
Three women staff officers in AFS London uniform, 10 November 1941. They were appointed to London headquarters to work in the recruitment and employment of women in the National Fire Service

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Lady Quilter with pile of comforts for troops, WW1

Lady Quilter with pile of comforts for troops, WW1
The Hon. Lady Quilter of Methersgate Hall, Woodbridge, Suffolk, pictured standing next to a pile of scarves, shirts and other pieces of clothing made by her cottagers

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Lady Eileen Orde and daughters by Madame Yevonde

Lady Eileen Orde and daughters by Madame Yevonde
Lady Eileen Orde and (inset) her two daughters by Madame Yevonde. She was formerly Lady Eileen Wellesley (1887-1952), the only daughter of the 4th Duke of Wellington, descended from the Iron Duke

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Miss Vida Cuthbert by Madame Yevonde

Miss Vida Cuthbert by Madame Yevonde. She was the daughter of the late Captain james Harold Cuthbert of the Scots Guards. Date: 1932

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Cuthbert Tunstall

Cuthbert Tunstall
CUTHBERT TUNSTALL English churchman, bishop of London 1522 Date: 1474 - 1558/9

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Source Size = 5000 x 3724

Source Size = 5000 x 3724
" THE GARDEN OF GETHSEMANE" FROM THE PICTURE BY JOHN S. CUTHBERT; " And He came and found them asleep again, for their eyes were heavy

Background imageCuthbert Collection: St. Cuthberts Holy Island, 1797 (w / c over pencil on textured paper)

St. Cuthberts Holy Island, 1797 (w / c over pencil on textured paper)
XYC165940 St. Cuthberts Holy Island, 1797 (w/c over pencil on textured paper) by Girtin, Thomas (1775-1802); 25.4x30.2 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Collection, USA; English

Background imageCuthbert Collection: BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, 1896. Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood on board the HMS Royal

BATTLE OF TRAFALGAR, 1896. Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood on board the HMS Royal Sovereign during the Battle of Trafalgar against the French and Spanish Navy during the War of the Third Coalition

Background imageCuthbert Collection: CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance

CRUIKSHANK: TOWER OF LONDON. Cuthbert Cholmondeley surprised by the appearance of a mysterious figure, in the dungeon of Devilin Tower in London

Background imageCuthbert Collection: CARTOON: PHOTOGRAPHY. A simple mode of levelling a camera. Cartoon drawing, 1855

CARTOON: PHOTOGRAPHY. A simple mode of levelling a camera. Cartoon drawing, 1855, by Cuthbert Bede

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Three women staff officers, London HQ, WW2

Three women staff officers, London HQ, WW2
Three women staff officers in AFS London uniform, 10 November 1941. They were appointed to London headquarters to work in the recruitment and employment of women in the National Fire Service

Background imageCuthbert Collection: AUGUSTUS J. C. HARE (1834-1903). English traveller and writer

AUGUSTUS J. C. HARE (1834-1903). English traveller and writer. Obituary notice from an English newspaper, 1903
AUGUSTUS J.C. HARE (1834-1903). English traveller and writer. Obituary notice from an English newspaper, 1903

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Fleet notebooks

Fleet notebooks, Floud and Cuthberts notebooks, 1728 Date: 1718

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Farne Islands Tower

Farne Islands Tower
The squat Tower House, built about 1500 and St. Cuthberts Chapel, all that remains of a church built here by the Master of the Farne, c.1370, Farne Islands, Northumberland. Date: early 16th century

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Leeds Town Hall

Leeds Town Hall, Yorkshire, England, was designed by 29 year-old Hull architect Cuthbert Brodrick. The clock tower was designed by Edward Beckett Denison. Date: completed 1858

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd

Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd
Alderman Sir Cuthbert Lowell Ackroyd, Lord Mayor of London from 1955-1956

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Ant-Eater / Cuthbert Swan

Ant-Eater / Cuthbert Swan
The great ant-eater, eating ants (myrmecophaga jubata)

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Springbok / Cuthbert Swan

Springbok / Cuthbert Swan
Springboks on the plains of South Africa (gazella euchore)

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Bears / Cuthbert Swan

Bears / Cuthbert Swan
A couple of brown bears (ursus arctos)

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Gorilla / Cuthbert Swan

Gorilla / Cuthbert Swan
An angry male gorilla (anthropopithecus gorilla)

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Romeo & Juliet / Book

Romeo & Juliet / Book
Frontispiece for book of Shakespeares Romeo & Juliet which was to be sold at Cuthbert Burbys shop near the exchange

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Model by Miss Cuthbert

Model by Miss Cuthbert
Brimless hat, fox fur stole, tunic dress with low waisted loose fitting bodice & pleated under-skirt. Girl: dress with pleated skirt & cape. Boy: knitted jersey suit with tie

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Events / Britain 678

Events / Britain 678
Egfrith invites Cuthbert to be Bishop of Hexham

Background imageCuthbert Collection: Otters / Cuthbert Swan

Otters / Cuthbert Swan
Lutra vulgaris A black otter with a fish in its mouth



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"Cuthbert: A Name Woven Through Time and History" Cuthbert, a name that resonates with significance across various realms. From the intricate Ms - Lindisfarne Gospel to the grandeur of Leeds Town Hall in 1858, Cuthbert's presence is felt. In the annals of history, we encounter notable figures such as Cuthbert Collingwood, whose bravery and leadership left an indelible mark on British naval history. Likewise, General Sir Frederick Poole stands tall as a distinguished British army officer during World War I. The echoes of Cuthbert's legacy extend beyond military prowess. The Town Hall witnessed an enchanting open-air band performance in 1898, captivating audiences with its melodic charm under an unknown creator's guidance. John Theodore Cuthbert Moore-Brabazon emerges as another prominent figure associated with this illustrious name. His contributions to aviation paved the way for future advancements in flight technology. Art too finds solace within the realm of Cuthbert's influence; St. Cuthbert Mayn immortalized through mezzotint captures both beauty and reverence within a single frame. Nature intertwines itself seamlessly into this narrative as well; from majestic Moose (Elk) to graceful swans named after our protagonist - their elegance mirrors his enduring spirit. Even within academic circles, we find traces of Cuthbert's existence. Enter Trinity College at Cambridge University in 1911, where his essence lingers within student rooms filled with knowledge seekers striving for greatness. Leeds Town Hall serves not only as a physical space but also symbolizes resilience and community spirit—its interior adorned by countless stories waiting to be told while its exterior stands proud against time’s relentless march forward. As we delve into these fragments scattered throughout history—each hint offering glimpses into different facets—we begin to unravel the enigma that is "Cuthbert.