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"Hartley: A Journey Through Time and Places" Fall brings a sense of tranquility, as the deerhounds gracefully roam through the golden hues

Background imageHartley Collection: Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, 1830 - 1911

Henry Hartley Fowler, 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, 1830 - 1911. British solicitor and Liberal politician. From The Business Encyclopedia and Legal Adviser, published 1920

Background imageHartley Collection: Nab Cottage, Rydal, Cumbria, England, the home of David Hartley Coleridge, 1796 - 1849

Nab Cottage, Rydal, Cumbria, England, the home of David Hartley Coleridge, 1796 - 1849. English poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher. From International Library of Famous Literature, published c

Background imageHartley Collection: RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musician

RMS Titanic - Wallace Hartley, musician
RMS Titanic - memorial card for Wallace Hartley, violinist and bandleader, who lost his life when the Titanic sank. Date: 1912

Background imageHartley Collection: Deerhound, Champion Betsinda of Rotherwood - Cruft s

Deerhound, Champion Betsinda of Rotherwood - Cruft s
Miss A. N. Hartley with her prize-winning Deerhound, Champion Betsinda of Rotherwood - with Crufts Gold Trophy for the Hound Group. Date: 1982

Background imageHartley Collection: Hartley Hospital & Homes, Colne, Lancashire

Hartley Hospital & Homes, Colne, Lancashire
Hartley Hospital & Homes, Colne, near Burnley, Lancashire, England. Private Hospital & Alms Houses Date: 1910s

Background imageHartley Collection: Union Workhouse, Cranbrook, Kent

Union Workhouse, Cranbrook, Kent
The Cranbrook Union workhouse, erected in 1838 at Hartley. The architect was John Whichcord

Background imageHartley Collection: Oxford University Rugby Team, 1894-95

Oxford University Rugby Team, 1894-95: Gibson, Smith, Hartley, Carey, Mullins, Unwin, Balfour, Donaldson, Carey (Captain), Poole, Thomas, Baiss, Leslie Jones, Baker, Robertson. 1890s

Background imageHartley Collection: Girl in a feathered hat

Girl in a feathered hat
Detailed portrait of a young Edwardian girl in a feathered hat. Date: 1907

Background imageHartley Collection: Hartley, Plymouth

Hartley, Plymouth
HQ of the Plymouth Contingent at Hartley. The Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters (also known as the Volunteer Corps of Canadian Fire-fighters and simply as CCCF)

Background imageHartley Collection: Henry Hartley Fowler 2

Henry Hartley Fowler 2
Sir HENRY HARTLEY FOWLER Statesman Date: 1830 - 1911

Background imageHartley Collection: Play / Manners / O my Heart

Play / Manners / O my Heart
A girl carrying a white dog is depicted behind a huge red heart on the poster of this play be John Hartley Manners. Date: 1912

Background imageHartley Collection: Coleridge Nab Scar

Coleridge Nab Scar
HARTLEY COLERIDGE English poet and essayists cottage at Nab Scar (he was the eldest son of Samuel Taylor Coleridge) 1881

Background imageHartley Collection: Mrs Hartley, with her child by Sir Joshua Reynolds

Mrs Hartley, with her child by Sir Joshua Reynolds
Mrs Hartley, with her child as a Youthful Bacchanal by Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723-1792), engraved by Octave Lacour (1855-1921). Date: 1884



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"Hartley: A Journey Through Time and Places" Fall brings a sense of tranquility, as the deerhounds gracefully roam through the golden hues. In the year 1950, amidst this picturesque scene, Hartley was a name that resonated with significance. From English lawn tennis players to the Christiana Hartley Maternity Home in Colne, Lancashire, Hartley's presence extended across various realms. It embraced diversity and touched lives in unexpected ways. In Cranbrook, Kent, hop picking season brought people together. Among them were Laurette Taylor and Michael - their laughter echoing through fields adorned with vibrant hops. Meanwhile, Mr. Hartley triumphed at the champion lawn tennis match for the second time; his skill earning him a coveted cup. John Thorneycroft it also left an indelible mark on Wimbledon's history by emerging victorious in 1880. Artistic endeavors found solace within Hartley's realm too. "The Joy Ride Lady" by Arthur Anderson & Hartley Carrick captured moments of pure bliss on carefree journeys. On stage, as Imoinda or through "Hanky Panky, " performed by talented artists like Wortley David and Hartley Carrick themselves - creativity thrived under this name. Yet not all chapters were filled with joyous tales; hardship had its place too. The Union Workhouse in Cranbrook served as a reminder of struggles faced by many during challenging times. Liverpool Docks witnessed both bustling activity and heart-wrenching farewells as RMS Titanic set sail into history's embrace. Maria Robinson's memorial plaque stands tall there today - a poignant tribute to those lost but never forgotten. Through Fall landscapes and deerhound companionship to historic victories at Wimbledon or artistic expressions on stage – these glimpses into different facets of "Hartley" paint an intricate tapestry woven from diverse experiences across time and places.