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Hampstead Collection (page 8)

"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: Hampstead Road, Hampstead, London, c1850

Hampstead Road, Hampstead, London, c1850; view of the school house at the corner of Granby Street and Hampstead Road, which Charles Dickens attended

Background imageHampstead Collection: Belsize Lane, Hampstead, London, 1842. Artist: Edmund Marks

Belsize Lane, Hampstead, London, 1842. Artist: Edmund Marks
Belsize Lane, Hampstead, London, 1842

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1752. Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi

View of Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1752. Artist: Francesco Bartolozzi
View of Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, 1752; with figures

Background imageHampstead Collection: General view of Hampstead, London. 1822. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes

General view of Hampstead, London. 1822. Artist: Thomas Mann Baynes
General view of Hampstead, London, 1822; view from a Hampstead churchyard looking towards St Johns Wood, with figures in the foreground

Background imageHampstead Collection: Vane House, Hampstead, London, 1813. Artist: J Smith

Vane House, Hampstead, London, 1813. Artist: J Smith
Vane House, Hampstead, London, 1813; the home of Sir Henry Vane, with two figures in the gateway

Background imageHampstead Collection: Haverstock Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London, c1850. Artist: F Bedford

Haverstock Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London, c1850. Artist: F Bedford
Haverstock Hill Chapel, Hampstead, London, c1850

Background imageHampstead Collection: General view of Hampstead, Hampstead, London, c1840

General view of Hampstead, Hampstead, London, c1840
General view of Hampstead, London, c1840; view of a house at Hampstead, with figures

Background imageHampstead Collection: Fleet River, Hampstead, London, 1834. Artist: George Shepheard

Fleet River, Hampstead, London, 1834. Artist: George Shepheard
Fleet River, Hampstead, London, 1834

Background imageHampstead Collection: General view of Hampstead, London, 1849. Artist: George Henry Hine

General view of Hampstead, London, 1849. Artist: George Henry Hine
General view of Hampstead, London, 1849; at sunset

Background imageHampstead Collection: General view of Hampstead, London, 1794. Artist: Francis Jukes

General view of Hampstead, London, 1794. Artist: Francis Jukes
General view of Hampstead, London, 1794 showing the North End

Background imageHampstead Collection: General view of Hampstead, London, 1837. Artist: Edmund Marks

General view of Hampstead, London, 1837. Artist: Edmund Marks
General view of Hampstead, London, 1837; showing the London and Birmingham Railway from the end of the Primrose Hill Tunnel, looking towards Kilburn

Background imageHampstead Collection: Church Street, Hampstead, London, c1840

Church Street, Hampstead, London, c1840; with figures, coach and horses

Background imageHampstead Collection: Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, c1778-1805. Artist: J Roberts

Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, c1778-1805. Artist: J Roberts
Kenwood House, Hampstead, London, c1778-1805. Exterior view of the villa of the Earl of Mansfield, remodelled by Robert Adam between 1764 and 1779

Background imageHampstead Collection: Regents Park, London, 1831

Regents Park, London, 1831
Panoramic view of the area around Regents Park, London, 1831; showing Little Primrose Hill and part of Primrose Hill in Hampstead, with figures playing cricket in the foreground

Background imageHampstead Collection: Boys Fishing in a Reservoir near Hampstead. Artist: Thomas Christopher Hofland

Boys Fishing in a Reservoir near Hampstead. Artist: Thomas Christopher Hofland
Boys fishing in a reservoir near Hampstead, London

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1840. Artist: Graf & Soret

Hampstead Heath, Hampstead, London, c1840. Artist: Graf & Soret
View of cottages and figures in the Vale of Health, Hampstead Heath, London, c1840

Background imageHampstead Collection: View Taken from Under the Hampstead Road Bridge, looking towards the station at Euston Square

View Taken from Under the Hampstead Road Bridge, looking towards the station at Euston Square, published 1837 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageHampstead Collection: Trees Near Hampstead Church, 1829, (c1915). Artist: John Constable

Trees Near Hampstead Church, 1829, (c1915). Artist: John Constable
Trees Near Hampstead Church, 1829, (c1915). Held by the Tate Modern, London. From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Church Row, Hampstead, 1890

Church Row, Hampstead, 1890. From Picturesque London, by Percy Fitzgerald. [Ward & Downey, London, 1890]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Quite an early type of waterplane making a trial flight from Hampstead Ponds, c1918 (1919)

Quite an early type of waterplane making a trial flight from Hampstead Ponds, c1918 (1919). Artist: W Heath Robinson
Quite an early type of waterplane making a trial flight from Hampstead Ponds, c1918 (1919). From The Wonder Book of Aircraft for Boys and Girls, edited by Harry Golding. [Ward. Lock & Co

Background imageHampstead Collection: Jack Straws Castle, Hampstead, London, c1900 (1911)

Jack Straws Castle, Hampstead, London, c1900 (1911). Jack Straws Castle is a former public house in Hampstead and takes its name from one of the leaders of the Peasants Revolt in 1381 who is said to

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Prince of Wales being invested with the Silver Wolf by the Duke of Connaught, 1922 (1936)

The Prince of Wales being invested with the Silver Wolf by the Duke of Connaught, 1922 (1936)
The Prince of Wales being invested with the Silver Wolf by the Duke of Connaught, London, 1922 (1936). The Prince receiving the award at the Scout rally at Alexandra Palace

Background imageHampstead Collection: West End Fields, Hampstead, c1833. Artist: John Constable

West End Fields, Hampstead, c1833. Artist: John Constable
West End Fields, Hampstead, c1833. From A Catalogue of the Pictures and Drawings in the collection of Frederick John Nettleford, Volume I, by C. Reginald Grundy and F

Background imageHampstead Collection: Library of Captain Harvey, Hampstead, c1903. Artist: Frank William Brookman

Library of Captain Harvey, Hampstead, c1903. Artist: Frank William Brookman
Library of Captain Harvey, Hampstead, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Music-Room, Captain Harveys House, Hampstead, c1903. Artist: Frank William Brookman

The Music-Room, Captain Harveys House, Hampstead, c1903. Artist: Frank William Brookman
The Music-Room, Captain Harveys House, Hampstead, c1903. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1903-4, edited by William Gamble. [A. W. Penrose & Co. London, 1903-4]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Houses in Sunlight, Hampstead, c20th century. Artist: Robert Polhill Bevan

Houses in Sunlight, Hampstead, c20th century. Artist: Robert Polhill Bevan
Houses in Sunlight, Hampstead, c20th century. From The Studio Volume 130. [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1945]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Design for a house at Hampstead By C. H. B. Quennell, c1913

Design for a house at Hampstead By C. H. B. Quennell, c1913. From The Studio Volume 58 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1913.]

Background imageHampstead Collection: View on Hampstead Heath, London, 19th century. Artist: E Finden

View on Hampstead Heath, London, 19th century. Artist: E Finden
View on Hampstead Heath, London, 19th century

Background imageHampstead Collection: John Constables house, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

John Constables house, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
John Constables house, Hampstead, London, 1912. The home of John Constable (1776-1837) English Romantic painter. Hampstead, a village when Constable lived there, is now part of London

Background imageHampstead Collection: Keats House, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Keats House, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Keats House, Hampstead, London, 1912. The former home of the poet John Keats (1795-1821) is now a museum. Now part of London, Hampstead was a village in Keats time

Background imageHampstead Collection: Stanfield House, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Stanfield House, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Stanfield House, Hampstead, London, 1912. The home of British artist Clarkson Stanfield (1793-1867). Hampstead, a village at the time, is now part of London

Background imageHampstead Collection: Joanna Baillies house, Windmill Hill, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

Joanna Baillies house, Windmill Hill, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
Joanna Baillies house, Windmill Hill, Hampstead, London, 1912. The home of Scottish poet and dramatist Joanna Baillie (1762-1851). Hampstead, a village at the time, is now part of London

Background imageHampstead Collection: George Romneys house, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

George Romneys house, Hampstead, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
George Romneys house, Hampstead, London, 1912. The home of English painter George Romney (1734-1802). Hampstead, a village at the time, is now part of London

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Arbour, c1900

The Arbour, c1900. Inverforth House (formally known as The Hill) is a large detached house at North End Way on the outskirts of Hampstead, London

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Pergola, c1900. Artist: Horatio Nelson King

The Pergola, c1900. Artist: Horatio Nelson King
The Pergola, c1900. Inverforth House (formally known as The Hill) is a large detached house at North End Way on the outskirts of Hampstead, London

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Lounge, c1900. Artist: Horatio Nelson King

The Lounge, c1900. Artist: Horatio Nelson King
The Lounge, c1900. Inverforth House (formally known as The Hill) is a large detached house at North End Way on the outskirts of Hampstead, London

Background imageHampstead Collection: Lily Basin and West Front; The Hill, Hampstead Heath, c1900

Lily Basin and West Front; The Hill, Hampstead Heath, c1900. Inverforth House (formally known as The Hill) is a large detached house at North End Way on the outskirts of Hampstead, London

Background imageHampstead Collection: Morning room in the house of Mr Vestey at 9 Templewood Avenue, Hampstead, London, 1932

Morning room in the house of Mr Vestey at 9 Templewood Avenue, Hampstead, London, 1932. As designed by John Hill. From The Studio Volume 104. [The Offices of the Studio, London, 1932]

Background imageHampstead Collection: Upper Flask Tavern, Hampstead Heath, residence of George Steevens, 1840

Upper Flask Tavern, Hampstead Heath, residence of George Steevens, 1840
Upper Flask Tavern, Hampstead Heath, residence of George Steevens, (1840). The tavern was at one time the home of English Shakespearean commentator George Steevens (1736-1800)

Background imageHampstead Collection: Childs Hill House, Hampstead, London, 1813. Artist: C Pote

Childs Hill House, Hampstead, London, 1813. Artist: C Pote
Childs Hill House, Hampstead, London, 1813

Background imageHampstead Collection: The Grove, or the Admirals House in Hampstead, 1821-1822. Artist: Constable, John (1776-1837)

The Grove, or the Admirals House in Hampstead, 1821-1822. Artist: Constable, John (1776-1837)
The Grove, or the Admirals House in Hampstead, 1821-1822. Found in the collection of the Staatliche Museen, Berlin

Background imageHampstead Collection: View of Highgate from Hampstead Heath, early 19th century. Artist: John Constable

View of Highgate from Hampstead Heath, early 19th century. Artist: John Constable
View of Highgate from Hampstead Heath, early 19th century. Constable, John (1776-1837). Found in the collection of the State A. Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Heath with Harrow in the Distance, c1821. Artist: John Constable

Hampstead Heath with Harrow in the Distance, c1821. Artist: John Constable
Hampstead Heath with Harrow in the Distance, c1821. From the collection of the Cleveland Museum of Art, Ohio, USA

Background imageHampstead Collection: Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871

Ward in the Hampstead Smallpox Hospital, 1871. This was under the management of the Metropolitan Asylums Board and was built to meet the needs of the epidemic of the winter of 1870 to 1871

Background imageHampstead Collection: Viktoria Mullova, 2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth

Viktoria Mullova, 2017. Artist: Alan John Ainsworth
Viktoria Mullova, London Jazz Festival, 2017

Background imageHampstead Collection: New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London

New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London
The frontage of New End Hospital, Hampstead, North London, with a military ambulance outside. The building, designed by H.E. Kendall, was erected in 1849-50 as the Hampstead workhouse

Background imageHampstead Collection: Hampstead Eye Butterfly

Hampstead Eye Butterfly
Albins Hampstead Eye



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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.