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"Guthrie: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the captivating world of Guthrie, where history, culture, and diverse stories intertwine

Background imageGuthrie Collection: James Guthrie

James Guthrie d.1878 (1892). Guthrie, William d.1924. Date: 1892

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C. W. A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie prio?

C. W. A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie prio?
C.W.A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie prior to the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race which began on on 29 September 1936

Background imageGuthrie Collection: NEW AMBULANCE WITH THE ARMY IN THE EAST, 1854; The hospital cart or ambulance accompanying

NEW AMBULANCE WITH THE ARMY IN THE EAST, 1854; The hospital cart or ambulance accompanying our troops for service in Turkey, is built after a plan recommended by Dr. Guthrie

Background imageGuthrie Collection: The Late Rev. Dr. Guthrie, of Edinburgh, 1873

The Late Rev. Dr. Guthrie, of Edinburgh, 1873

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Rev Dr Thomas Guthrie

Rev Dr Thomas Guthrie; Hill & Adamson, Scottish, active 1843 - 1848; 1843 - 1847; Salted paper print from a Calotype negative; Image: 19.5 x 14.1 cm (7 11/16 x 5 9/16 in.)

Background imageGuthrie Collection: OKLAHOMA: GUTHRIE, 1889. The City Marshalls office, Walk & McCoy Sign Painter s

OKLAHOMA: GUTHRIE, 1889. The City Marshalls office, Walk & McCoy Sign Painter s, and the Douglass & Clark Lunch Room in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory. Photograph, 1889

Background imageGuthrie Collection: OKLAHOMA: GUTHRIE, 1893. A view of Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1893

OKLAHOMA: GUTHRIE, 1893. A view of Guthrie, Oklahoma, 1893

Background imageGuthrie Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Tent serving as a post office at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Tent serving as a post office at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, 22 April 1889, the first day of the land rush. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageGuthrie Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Laying out lots in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Laying out lots in Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the first day of the Oklahoma Land Rush, 22 April 1889. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageGuthrie Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Arrival of the first train at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Arrival of the first train at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the first day of the Oklahoma land rush, 22 April 1889. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageGuthrie Collection: PETER GUTHRIE TAIT (1831-1901). Scottish physicist and mathematician

PETER GUTHRIE TAIT (1831-1901). Scottish physicist and mathematician. Obituary from an English newspaper of 1901

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie

C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie
C.W.A. Scott and Giles Guthrie, winners of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race, attended the Mansion House to hand to the Lord Mayor, Sir Percy Vincent

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C W A Scott making a speech at Croydon

C W A Scott making a speech at Croydon
C.W.A. Scott making a speech at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. Co-pilot Giles Gutherie is left and Lady Connop Guthrie centre. October 1936

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Giles Guthrie, Greta and C W A Scott

Giles Guthrie, Greta and C W A Scott
From left: Giles Guthrie, Greta and C.W.A. Scott walk across the aerodrome at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Greta and C W A Scott, Giles Gutherie

Greta and C W A Scott, Giles Gutherie
From left: Greta and C.W.A. Scott, Giles Gutherie, Lady and Sir Connop Guthrie and the Mayor of Croydon in front of the aircraft at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Sir Connop Guthrie

Sir Connop Guthrie, right, owner of the winning aircraft, and C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, left, greet C.W.A Scott at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greeted

C W A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greeted
C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie are greeted after they arrived back at Croydon Airport after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936

Background imageGuthrie Collection: The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop Guthrie

The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop Guthrie
From left: The Mayor of Croydon, Lady Connop Guthrie and C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greet C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C W A Scott

C W A Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C W A Scott
C.W.A. Scotts second wife, Greta, greets C.W.A Scott and Giles Guthrie as their aircraft arrives back at Croydon after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race. October 1936

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C W A Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie

C W A Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie
C.W.A. Scott, left, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie at Rand Airport after winning the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race

Background imageGuthrie Collection: C W A Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie

C W A Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie
C.W.A. Scott, right, and his co-pilot Giles Guthrie inspect their Percival Vega Gull, G-AEKE, prior to the start of the Schlesinger Portsmouth to Johannesburg race

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Front and spine of the jacket cover for the first edition, 1943, of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie

Front and spine of the jacket cover for the first edition, 1943, of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie
WOODY GUTHRIE: GLORY, 1943. Front and spine of the jacket cover for the first edition, 1943, of Bound for Glory by Woody Guthrie

Background imageGuthrie Collection: USA, Kentucky, Guthrie. A field of bluegrass envelopes an old wooden barn below a

USA, Kentucky, Guthrie. A field of bluegrass envelopes an old wooden barn below a blue spring sky in Guthrie, Kentucky

Background imageGuthrie Collection: USA, Kentucky, Guthrie. A field of bluegrass is married to the sky in Guthrie, Kentucky

USA, Kentucky, Guthrie. A field of bluegrass is married to the sky in Guthrie, Kentucky

Background imageGuthrie Collection: OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Establishing the first bank at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory

OKLAHOMA LAND RUSH, 1889. Establishing the first bank at Guthrie, Oklahoma Territory, on the first day of the Oklahoma land rush, 22 April 1889. Drawing from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Nowalk, Connecticut, USA - Guthries Mill, Silver Mine River

Nowalk, Connecticut, USA - Guthries Mill, Silver Mine River viewed from above the dam. Date: circa 1909

Background imageGuthrie Collection: General Harbord and General Dawes, Paris

General Harbord and General Dawes, Paris
Major General James Guthrie Harbord (1866-1947), Chief of SOS (Services of Supply), and Brigadier General Charles Gates Dawes (1865-1951), both of them American army officers

Background imageGuthrie Collection: WOODY GUTHRIE (1912-1967). American folk singer. Photograph by Sid Grossman, c1947

WOODY GUTHRIE (1912-1967). American folk singer. Photograph by Sid Grossman, c1947

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Guthrie, Oklahoma, opened to settlers, 1889

Guthrie, Oklahoma, opened to settlers, 1889
Settlers claiming lots in Guthrie, Oklahoma, 20 minutes after the first train arrived, 1889. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Carlyle / Edinburgh Speech

Carlyle / Edinburgh Speech
THOMAS CARLYLE Scottish philosopher and historian on his installation as Lord Rector of Edinburgh University, 2 April 1866

Background imageGuthrie Collection: Thomas Guthrie / E&f Cdv

Thomas Guthrie / E&f Cdv
THOMAS GUTHRIE Scottish preacher and philanthropist, apostle of the ragged schools movement



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"Guthrie: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the captivating world of Guthrie, where history, culture, and diverse stories intertwine. From its humble beginnings at Clifton College in Bristol back in 1867 to becoming a bustling city in Oklahoma Territory, it has left an indelible mark on different corners of the globe. One iconic image takes us to Moses Weinberger's Same Old Moses Saloon at 211 West Harrison Avenue in Guthrie. Captured around 1900, this photograph showcases Weinberger alongside bartenders Mack O'Brien and Ike Reed. It stands as a testament to their pioneering spirit as they operated the first legal saloon in the Oklahoma Territory since 1890. Traveling across continents, we encounter an advertisement for Guthrie & Wells' Stained Glass Windows in Glasgow. These exquisite works of art bring beauty and light into spaces while reflecting the craftsmanship that defines Guthrie's legacy. The journey continues with a glimpse into Edinburgh through Modern Athenians plate 21. This artistic portrayal offers insight into the vibrant cultural scene that once thrived within these ancient streets. Yet not all moments captured are joyous; some depict significant historical events like The General Strike or Government leaders making crucial decisions that shaped nations. Amongst them all stands Dr. Guthrie Preaching—a figure whose words resonated deeply with those who sought guidance during times of uncertainty. Books by Anstey remind us of how literature can transport us to different worlds, allowing our imaginations to roam freely beyond physical boundaries—much like our exploration through time and places called Guthrie. Artistry extends beyond words onto canvas as we discover Mrs. James Guthrie's possible monogrammed signature lower right on top of a chair leg—an intimate connection between artist and subject frozen forever within this piece. Architecture plays its part too; Leonard Rome Guthrie FRIBA leaves his mark on buildings that stand tall today—a testament to his vision and skill.