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Hampstead Collection (page 7)

"Hampstead: A Haven of Art, History, and Natural Beauty" Nestled in the heart of London, it has long been a source of inspiration for artists and writers alike

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Express Dairy Companys Hygenic Dairy at Hampstead, 1902. Creator: Unknown

The Express Dairy Companys Hygenic Dairy at Hampstead, 1902. Creator: Unknown
The Express Dairy Companys Hygenic Dairy at Hampstead, 1902. From " The Windsor Magazine Vol. XVI - June to November 1902". [Ward, Lock & Co. Limited, London, 1902]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Dining-alcove in living-room at Sun House, Hampstead, London, 1937. Creator: Unknown

Dining-alcove in living-room at Sun House, Hampstead, London, 1937. Creator: Unknown
Dining-alcove in the living-room at The Sun House, Hampstead, London, the residence of Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Goodbrook, 1937

Background imageHampstead Collection: Bedroom in Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937

Bedroom in Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937
Bedroom in a small house at Hampstead, London, designed by J. Duncan Miller and carried out by Duncan Miller Ltd. for Mrs. Schneerson, 1937

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Contemporary Idiom Brick House at Hampstead, London, 1941. Creator: Unknown

The Contemporary Idiom Brick House at Hampstead, London, 1941. Creator: Unknown
The Contemporary Idiom Brick House at Hampstead, London, 1941. From " Decorative Art 1941", edited by C.G. Holme. [The Studio Limited, London & New York, 1941]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Church from Between the Leafy Walls of Frognal Lane, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish

Hampstead Church from Between the Leafy Walls of Frognal Lane, c1935. Creator: Donald McLeish
Hampstead Church from Between the Leafy Walls of Frognal Lane, c1935. Quiet street in Hampstead, north-west London, with the church spire of St John-at-Hampstead framed by trees

Background imageHampstead Collection: Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown

Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. Creator: Unknown
Holly Place, A Quiet By-Way on the Side of Hampstead Hill, c1935. St Marys Church in north London was the first Catholic church to be built in Hampstead after the English Reformation of the 16th

Background imageHampstead Collection: Resting Sheep in the Pastures of North London: A View of Hampstead Garden Suburb, c1935

Resting Sheep in the Pastures of North London: A View of Hampstead Garden Suburb, c1935. Field of sheep with a view of London in the distance

Background imageHampstead Collection: Street scene with trees, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Street scene with trees, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Street scene with trees, c1950. Terraced houses in London. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: The House across the Street, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

The House across the Street, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
The House across the Street, 1951. Semi-detached house in north London. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: Modern house in Hampstead, (1951). Creator: Shirley Markham

Modern house in Hampstead, (1951). Creator: Shirley Markham
Modern house in Hampstead, (1951). Modernist house at 66 Frognal, Hampstead, London, designed by Colin Lucas of Connell, Ward and Lucas, and built in 1938

Background imageHampstead Collection: Bombed site, Hampstead, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham

Bombed site, Hampstead, 1951. Creator: Shirley Markham
Bombed site, Hampstead, 1951. Empty lot in London after World War Two bombing. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: Houses in Hampstead, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham

Houses in Hampstead, c1950. Creator: Shirley Markham
Houses in Hampstead, c1950. Terraced houses in Hampstead, north London. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageHampstead Collection: Storm Clouds passing over Hampstead, early 19th century, (c1900). Creator: Unknown

Storm Clouds passing over Hampstead, early 19th century, (c1900). Creator: Unknown
Storm Clouds passing over Hampstead, early 19th century, (c1900). Dark skies over the village of Hampstead, (now part of greater London). Print after a painting by John Constable

Background imageHampstead Collection: Holly Place, Hampstead, London

Holly Place, Hampstead, London. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Conservatoire - South Hampstead

The Conservatoire - South Hampstead
The Conservatoire - 64 Eaton Avenue, South Hampstead, London. Now part of the Central School of Speech and Drama. Date: 1906

Background imageHampstead Collection: View from the Rotunda of British Museum toward Senate House

View from the Rotunda of British Museum toward Senate House
View from the Rotunda of the British Museum toward Senate House, University of London (UCL), Bloomsbury, London, The vague shapes of the hills of Hampstead can be seen in the distance. Date: 1951

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies

Hampstead, 2009. Creator: Ethel Davies
Chimneys and roofline of houses and domestic residences in the aflluent suburb of Hampstead, London, NW3, England

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of a domestic interior, probably the home of Charles Ai

View of a domestic interior, probably the home of Charles Aitken at 28 Church Row, Hampstead, oil on canvas, glazed and framed in a gilt wood frame, by Ellen Dora Nicholson, 1913-1928. Date: 1913-1928

Background imageHampstead Collection: Children and carers in a garden, Hampstead, London, 1960

Children and carers in a garden, Hampstead, London, 1960
Children and carers in Wadham Gardens, Hampstead, London, 1960. Women and children in the garden of a nursery with prams, playpens and toys

Background imageHampstead Collection: St Johns Wood Fire Station, Hampstead, London, 1906

St Johns Wood Fire Station, Hampstead, London, 1906
Exterior of St Johns Wood Fire Station, Adelaide Road, Hampstead, London, 1906. Engine entrance and all floors visible

Background imageHampstead Collection: Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, c1820

Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, c1820. Kilburn Wells took over the site of the original Bell Inn, and continued as a spa into the 1860s

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840. Artist: Paul Gauci

The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840. Artist: Paul Gauci
The Upper Terrace Avenue, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. Artist: David Lucas

Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. Artist: David Lucas
Hampstead, Middlesex, 1831. A view on Hampstead Heath

Background imageHampstead Collection: House at Hampstead, London, c1800

House at Hampstead, London, c1800. Once the residence of Booth, Cibber and Wilks the celebrated actors

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath, London, c1843

Hampstead Heath, London, c1843

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Holly Bush Hill, Hampstead, London, 1840

View of Holly Bush Hill, Hampstead, London, 1840

Background imageHampstead Collection: Holy Trinity Church, Hartland Road, Hampstead, London, 1850. Artist: George Hawkins

Holy Trinity Church, Hartland Road, Hampstead, London, 1850. Artist: George Hawkins
Holy Trinity Church, Hartland Road, Hampstead, London, 1850. View with churchgoers outside the church

Background imageHampstead Collection: Church of St Stephen, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, London, c1870. Artist: Day & Son

Church of St Stephen, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, London, c1870. Artist: Day & Son
Church of St Stephen, Rosslyn Hill, Hampstead, London, c1870

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Swiss Cottage, Hampstead, London, 1836. Artist: Edmund Marks

View of Swiss Cottage, Hampstead, London, 1836. Artist: Edmund Marks
View of Swiss Cottage, Hampstead, London, 1836

Background imageHampstead Collection: Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hampstead, London, c1740

Chapel of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Hampstead, London, c1740

Background imageHampstead Collection: Childs Hill, Hampstead Heath, London, 1786. Artist: John Peltro

Childs Hill, Hampstead Heath, London, 1786. Artist: John Peltro
Childs Hill, Hampstead Heath, London, 1786. View with a shepherd and a woman in the foreground

Background imageHampstead Collection: Church Row, Hampstead, London, c1830. Artist: L Garne

Church Row, Hampstead, London, c1830. Artist: L Garne
Church Row, Hampstead, London, c1830. View of Church Row with St-John-at-Hampstead in the centre

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Hampstead Heath, London, 1831. Artist: David Lucas

View of Hampstead Heath, London, 1831. Artist: David Lucas
View of Hampstead Heath, London, 1831

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Kilbourn Wells spa, Belsize Road, Hampstead, London, c1850

View of Kilbourn Wells spa, Belsize Road, Hampstead, London, c1850

Background imageHampstead Collection: A Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841. Artist: James Baker Pyne

A Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841. Artist: James Baker Pyne
A Peep at the Metropolis from Hampstead Heath, 1841

Background imageHampstead Collection: London and Birmingham Railway, 1837. Artist: Charles Hunt

London and Birmingham Railway, 1837. Artist: Charles Hunt
London and Birmingham Railway, 1837. The view of the railway was taken from under a bridge on Hampstead Road looking towards Euston Station, with a steam train travelling along the tracks

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Hampstead with a barn on the left, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1842. Artist

View of Hampstead with a barn on the left, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1842. Artist
View of Hampstead with a barn on the left, Hampstead, Camden, London, 1842

Background imageHampstead Collection: Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, 1810

Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, 1810
View of Kenwood House, Caen Wood, Hampstead, London, 1810

Background imageHampstead Collection: Caen Wood, St Pancras, London, 1799. Artist: John Rathbone

Caen Wood, St Pancras, London, 1799. Artist: John Rathbone
View of Caen Wood from Hampstead Heath, London, 1799; shows Kenwood House in the distance

Background imageHampstead Collection: Last Vestige of the River Fleet, ... on the East side of Fleet Road, Hampstead, 1880

Last Vestige of the River Fleet, ... on the East side of Fleet Road, Hampstead, 1880
Last Vestige of the River Fleet, in the Rear of Houses on the East side of Fleet Road, Hampstead, London, 1880

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hill House, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1780

Hill House, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1780; residence of Thomas Gattaker

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1832. Artist: David Lucas

Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1832. Artist: David Lucas
View of Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1832

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1850. Artist: F Hodges

Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1850. Artist: F Hodges
Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1850; view of Hampstead Pond on the heath, with buildings behind

Background imageHampstead Collection: Kilburn Park, Hampstead, London, 1859

Kilburn Park, Hampstead, London, 1859; view of Kilburn Park from the junction of Carlton Road with Canterbury Lane

Background imageHampstead Collection: Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, 1818

Kilburn Wells, Hampstead, London, 1818; with horse drawn carriages outside

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1836. Artist: Edmund Marks

Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1836. Artist: Edmund Marks
View of Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1836

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1840

The Spaniards Inn, Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1840

Background imageHampstead Collection: General view of Hampstead, Hampstead, London, 1752. Artist: Augustus Wall Callcott

General view of Hampstead, Hampstead, London, 1752. Artist: Augustus Wall Callcott
General view of Hampstead, London, 1752; view from the foot way next to the great road, Pond Street. Also with figures and a coach and horses



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"Hampstead: A Haven of Art, History, and Natural Beauty" Nestled in the heart of London, it has long been a source of inspiration for artists and writers alike. From John Keats finding solace in its serene landscapes to Fortunino Matania capturing the essence of his studio within its bounds, this neighborhood is steeped in creative history. As you stroll along West End Lane, you can almost feel the presence of past generations who have walked these very streets. The Spaniards Inn stands proudly as a sketch by Matania immortalizes its charm. And nearby, at West Hampstead fire station, LCC-MFB firefighters have bravely protected this community throughout the years. Transportation has always played a vital role here too. An English poster from 1910 showcases the convenience Railway Non-Stop Services while highlighting London's arms and seals with pride. The viaduct that stretches across Hampstead Heath serves as a reminder of how infrastructure seamlessly blends into nature's beauty. Speaking of which, Hampstead Heath itself is an oasis within bustling London. Its lush greenery invites visitors to escape city life and immerse themselves in tranquility. Whether it be 1939 or present day, this haven remains timeless. But beware. Windy weather can occasionally sweep through Gillray's satirical illustrations depicting life on the heath. Yet even amidst gusts and storms, there is an undeniable allure to this place that keeps drawing people back time after time. And finally, let us not forget about connectivity – Charing Cross to Hampsted tube railway provides seamless access between two iconic locations within our beloved capital city. Hampstead truly encapsulates everything that makes London special – artistry intertwined with history against a backdrop of natural wonders. So come explore this enchanting neighborhood where creativity thrives and nature flourishes; discover why it continues to captivate hearts for centuries on end.