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Doughty Collection

"Doughty: A Name Woven into the Tapestry of History" From Boston Quay in 1890 to the enchanting streets Street

Background imageDoughty Collection: James Doughty, oldest clown in England

James Doughty, oldest clown in England
James Doughty of Brighton, at the time of this photograph the oldest clown in England, about to celebrate his 94th birthday. Seen here in costume with two of his performing dogs

Background imageDoughty Collection: Boston Quay - 1890

Boston Quay - 1890
The Doughty Quay Boston, Lincolnshire

Background imageDoughty Collection: No. 48, Doughty Street

No. 48, Doughty Street, where Charles Dickens lived from March, 1837, till the end of 1839, became the possession of the Dickens Fellowship who converted it into a Dickens house

Background imageDoughty Collection: A River Glimpse, ca. 1843-50. Creator: Thomas Doughty

A River Glimpse, ca. 1843-50. Creator: Thomas Doughty
A River Glimpse, ca. 1843-50

Background imageDoughty Collection: On the Hudson, 1830-35. Creator: Thomas Doughty

On the Hudson, 1830-35. Creator: Thomas Doughty
On the Hudson, 1830-35

Background imageDoughty Collection: Spring Landscape, ca. 1853-56. Creator: Thomas Doughty

Spring Landscape, ca. 1853-56. Creator: Thomas Doughty
Spring Landscape, ca. 1853-56

Background imageDoughty Collection: Fanciful Landscape, 1834. Artist: Thomas Doughty

Fanciful Landscape, 1834. Artist: Thomas Doughty
Fanciful Landscape, 1834

Background imageDoughty Collection: Charles Montagu Doughty, 1843 To 1926. English Poet, Writer, And Traveller

Charles Montagu Doughty, 1843 To 1926. English Poet, Writer, And Traveller. From The Book Passages From Arabia Deserta By Charles Montagu Published 1931

Background imageDoughty Collection: 48, Doughty Street

48, Doughty Street
No. 48, Doughty Street, Holborn, London, the residence of Charles Dickens from 1837 until 1839. Date: 19th century

Background imageDoughty Collection: Doughty Street

Doughty Street - View looking at terraced houses. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900

Background imageDoughty Collection: Charles M Doughty

Charles M Doughty (1843-1926) traveller in Arabia Deserta, writer

Background imageDoughty Collection: Dickens - Mr Tulkinghorns House. In Doughty St London

Dickens - Mr Tulkinghorns House. In Doughty St London
Life of Charles Dickens - Mr Tulkinghorns House. In Doughty St London.. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 6 Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDoughty Collection: Life of Charles Dickens - Dickens House in Doughty St

Life of Charles Dickens - Dickens House in Doughty St. Part of Box 330 Charles Dickens (Life and Works), slide no. 2 Date: circa 1890s

Background imageDoughty Collection: William Doughty after Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, died 1782), Samuel Johnson, 1779

William Doughty after Sir Joshua Reynolds (British, died 1782), Samuel Johnson, 1779, mezzotint

Background imageDoughty Collection: Thomas Doughty, Fanciful Landscape, American, 1793-1856, 1834, oil on canvas

Thomas Doughty, Fanciful Landscape, American, 1793-1856, 1834, oil on canvas

Background imageDoughty Collection: DELAWARE: BRANDYWINE. View on the Brandywine, Delaware. Engraving by Doughty

DELAWARE: BRANDYWINE. View on the Brandywine, Delaware. Engraving by Doughty, 19th century

Background imageDoughty Collection: American aeronauts John G. Doughty and Alfred E. Moore photographed with two assistants inside

American aeronauts John G. Doughty and Alfred E. Moore photographed with two assistants inside their hot air balloon
DOUGHTY & MOORE, 1886. American aeronauts John G. Doughty and Alfred E. Moore photographed with two assistants inside their hot air balloon before a flight over Connecticut, 1886

Background imageDoughty Collection: CHARLES MONTAGU DOUGHTY (1843-1926). English poet and traveler. Pastel, 1921, by Eric Kennington

CHARLES MONTAGU DOUGHTY (1843-1926). English poet and traveler. Pastel, 1921, by Eric Kennington

Background imageDoughty Collection: TICHBORNE TRIAL, 1874. The end of one of the longest running trials in history

TICHBORNE TRIAL, 1874. The end of one of the longest running trials in history. The Lord Chief Justice summing up the case against Arthur Orton, the Tichborne claimant

Background imageDoughty Collection: Dickens Doorknocker

Dickens Doorknocker
The fine door-knocker of No. 48, Doughty Street, Holborn London, the residence of Charles Dickens from 1837 until 1839. Date: 19th century

Background imageDoughty Collection: The General Strike - canteens in Hyde Park

The General Strike - canteens in Hyde Park
Lady Betty Butler (left) and Miss Collett Doughty armed with large frying pans; part of an organised response to the General Strike where canteens were set up in Hyde Park

Background imageDoughty Collection: 48 Doughty Street, London - Dickens Home

48 Doughty Street, London - Dickens Home
The residence of the writer Charles Dickens (between 1837-9) at 48, Doughty Street, London. From a series of cards depicting places connected to the life of the writer Charles Dickens (4 of 6)


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"Doughty: A Name Woven into the Tapestry of History" From Boston Quay in 1890 to the enchanting streets Street, this name has left an indelible mark on England's rich heritage. Meet James Doughty, known as the oldest clown in England, whose laughter echoed through the hearts of many. No. 48, Doughty Street stands tall as a testament to time and tales untold. Within its walls lie stories that whisper secrets from centuries past. It was here that Charles Dickens once resided, penning his literary masterpieces and immortalizing this street forever. But beyond mere addresses lies a world painted by Thomas Doughty's brushstrokes. "A River Glimpse" captures nature's beauty in delicate hues, while "On the Hudson" transports us to America's majestic landscapes of yesteryear. In "Spring Landscape, " we witness nature awakening with vibrant colors dancing across canvas - a testament to Thomas Doughty's artistic prowess. And let us not forget his whimsical touch in "Fanciful Landscape, " where imagination takes flight amidst rolling hills and dreamlike vistas. Yet, it is not only painters who bear this name; Charles M Doughty adds another layer to its legacy. His exploration and writings unveiled hidden treasures within far-off lands, leaving readers captivated by his adventures. Dive deeper into history as we step inside Mr Tulkinghorn's House on Dickens' beloved Doughty Street - an abode that witnessed both mystery and intrigue unfold within its very walls. And finally, Lady Tichborne graces our presence through Madame Yevonde's lens in 1917 – her elegance captured for eternity alongside the echoes of a name that transcends time itself. "Doughty: A tapestry woven with clowns' laughter, artists' strokes, and explorers' footsteps. A name that resonates through streets, houses, and rivers.