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"Henry: A Captivating Journey Through History" Step into the world of Henry, a name that has left its mark on various realms throughout history

Background imageHenry Collection: Davies Gilbert, (1767-1839), 1835. Creator: Unknown

Davies Gilbert, (1767-1839), 1835. Creator: Unknown
Davies Gilbert, (1767-1839), 1835. Davies Gilbert (1767-1839) British engineer, author, and politician, educated at Penzance Grammar School and Pembroke College, Oxford

Background imageHenry Collection: Brambletye House, c1835. Creator: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Brambletye House, c1835. Creator: Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie
Brambletye House, c1835. Grade II listed building in Forest Row, East Sussex, dating from c1631, built by Sir Henry Compton. Antique line engraving by Robert Blemmell Schnebbelie

Background imageHenry Collection: Alfred the Great, 1712. Creator: Unknown

Alfred the Great, 1712. Creator: Unknown
Alfred the Great, 1712. Portrait of Alfred wearing a crown and ermine robes, and holding a sceptre. King Alfred (849-899 AD) was King of Wessex from 871 to c886

Background imageHenry Collection: Danejohn Hill, c1829. Creator: Henry Adlard

Danejohn Hill, c1829. Creator: Henry Adlard
Danejohn Hill, c1829. The Dane John Mound, a former Roman cemetery at Canterbury in Kent, was converted into a motte-and-bailey castle in the 11th century

Background imageHenry Collection: Thomas Case, M. A. 17th century, (late 18th-early 19th century). Creator: Robert Cooper

Thomas Case, M. A. 17th century, (late 18th-early 19th century). Creator: Robert Cooper
Thomas Case, M.A. 17th century, (late 18th-early 19th century). Portrait of Thomas Case (c1598-1682), English clergyman and ejected minister

Background imageHenry Collection: The dwarf of the Duc de Guise, (19th century?). Creator: de Frey

The dwarf of the Duc de Guise, (19th century?). Creator: de Frey
The dwarf of the Duc de Guise, (19th century?). Nain Du Duc De Guise. Portrait of a court performer in 16th century dress, holding a bird

Background imageHenry Collection: Cranmer, (1489-1556), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Cranmer, (1489-1556), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Cranmer, (1489-1556), 1830. Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556) leader of the English Reformation and Archbishop of Canterbury during the reigns of Henry VIII, Edward VI and, for a short time, Mary I

Background imageHenry Collection: Sr. H. Clinton, (1730-1795), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Sr. H. Clinton, (1730-1795), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Sr. H. Clinton, (1730-1795), 1830. Sir Henry Clinton (1730-1795) British army officer and politician who sat in the House of Commons between 1772 and 1795

Background imageHenry Collection: Chichele, (c1364-1443), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Chichele, (c1364-1443), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Chichele, (c1364-1443), 1830. Henry Chichele (c1364-1443) Archbishop of Canterbury (1414-1443) and founder of All Souls College, Oxford

Background imageHenry Collection: Brooke, (1703-1783), 1830. Creator: Unknown

Brooke, (1703-1783), 1830. Creator: Unknown
Brooke, (1703-1783), 1830. Henry Brooke (1703-1783) Irish novelist and dramatist, studied law at Trinity College, Dublin. From " Biographical Illustrations", by Alfred Howard

Background imageHenry Collection: The High Priests, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The High Priests, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The High Priests, 1922. Players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageHenry Collection: The Way of the Cross, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The Way of the Cross, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Way of the Cross, 1922. Jesus (Anton Lang) carrying the cross: players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Jesus before Pilate, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Jesus before Pilate, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Jesus before Pilate, 1922. Jesus (Anton Lang) appears before Roman governor Pontius Pilate (Hans Mayr): players in the Oberammergau Passion Play

Background imageHenry Collection: The meeting after the denial, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The meeting after the denial, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The meeting after the denial, 1922. St Peter (Andreas Lang) denies Jesus (Anton Lang) three times, and then repents: players in the Oberammergau Passion Play

Background imageHenry Collection: Peter denies Jesus, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Peter denies Jesus, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Peter denies Jesus, 1922. Andreas Lang as St Peter in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Jesus before Ananias, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Jesus before Ananias, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Jesus before Ananias, 1922. Jesus appears before the high priest Annas (or Ananias): players in the Oberammergau Passion Play

Background imageHenry Collection: Judas betrays his master, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Judas betrays his master, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Judas betrays his master, 1922. Judas (Guido Mayr) betrays Jesus (Anton Lang): players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Jesus on the Mount of Olives, 1922. The Agony in the Garden: Jesus and the angel with the cup of suffering: players in the Oberammergau Passion Play

Background imageHenry Collection: The entry into Jerusalem, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The entry into Jerusalem, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The entry into Jerusalem, 1922. Players on stage in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: The Last Supper, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The Last Supper, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Last Supper, 1922. Jesus predicts that one of his Apostles present at the meal will betray him, despite their assertions to the contrary

Background imageHenry Collection: The journey to Jerusalem, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The journey to Jerusalem, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The journey to Jerusalem, 1922. Players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHenry Collection: The Anointing, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The Anointing, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Anointing, 1922. Players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageHenry Collection: Child performers in the Oberammergau Passion Play, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Child performers in the Oberammergau Passion Play, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Child performers in the Oberammergau Passion Play, 1922. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria, Germany

Background imageHenry Collection: Herod, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Herod, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Herod, 1922. Gregor Breitsamter as King Herod, player in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Prologue, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Prologue, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Prologue, 1922. Anton Lechner, player in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHenry Collection: Pilate, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Pilate, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Pilate, 1922. Hans Mayr as Roman governor Pontius Pilate: player in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Caiaphas, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Caiaphas, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Caiaphas, 1922. Hugo Rutz as high priest Joseph ben Caiaphas in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Ananias, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Ananias, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Ananias, 1922. Sebastian Lang as the high priest Annas (or Ananias) in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: The Magdalene, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The Magdalene, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Magdalene, 1922. Paula Rendl as Mary Magdalene in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: John, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

John, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
John, 1922. Melchior Breitsamter as St John in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHenry Collection: Peter, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Peter, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Peter, 1922. Andreas Lang as St Peter in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHenry Collection: Mary, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Mary, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Mary, 1922. Martha Veit as the Virgin Mary in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHenry Collection: The Flagellation of Christ, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

The Flagellation of Christ, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
The Flagellation of Christ, 1922. Anton Lang, a player in the Oberammergau Passion Play, as Jesus during the Scourging at the Pillar

Background imageHenry Collection: Jesus, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Jesus, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Jesus, 1922. Anton Lang, a player in the Oberammergau Passion Play, as Jesus. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages, by the inhabitants of the village of Oberammergau in Bavaria

Background imageHenry Collection: Pieta, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Pieta, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Pieta, 1922. The Virgin Mary (Martha Veit) with the dead Christ (Anton Lang): players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Bethany, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Bethany, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Bethany, 1922. Jesus (Anton Lang) and the Virgin Mary (Martha Veit): players in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Veneration of the Cross, with choir, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut

Veneration of the Cross, with choir, 1922. Creator: Henry Traut
Veneration of the Cross, with choir, 1922. Players on stage in the Oberammergau Passion Play. The play is performed every 10 years, on open-air stages

Background imageHenry Collection: Trafalgar Square. Looking Towards Charing Cross. London by Night, 1928. Creator: Unknown

Trafalgar Square. Looking Towards Charing Cross. London by Night, 1928. Creator: Unknown
Trafalgar Square. Looking Towards Charing Cross. London by Night, 1928. Neon advertising for Bovril and Schweppes, reflected in the water of the Trafalgar Square fountains

Background imageHenry Collection: The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1914. Creator: Unknown

The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1914. Creator: Unknown
The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, 1914. The V&A in South Kensington was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Pelham, c1740, (c1884). Creator: Unknown

Henry Pelham, c1740, (c1884). Creator: Unknown
Henry Pelham, c1740, (c1884). Henry Pelham (1694-1754) British Whig educated at Westminster School and Kings College, Cambridge

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Grattan, c1810, (c1880). Creator: James Ramsay

Henry Grattan, c1810, (c1880). Creator: James Ramsay
Henry Grattan, c1820, (c1880). Henry Grattan (1746-1820) Irish politician and member of the Irish House of Commons, who campaigned for legislative freedom for the Irish Parliament

Background imageHenry Collection: Hoisting the British Flag in New Guinea, 1883: Mr Chester... Calling for Three Cheers, (1901)

Hoisting the British Flag in New Guinea, 1883: Mr Chester... Calling for Three Cheers, (1901)
Hoisting the British Flag in New Guinea, 1883: Mr Chester, Queensland Magistrate, Calling for Three Cheers, (1901). British civil servant Henry Marjoribanks Chester (1832-1914)

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in Tennysons Becket at Windsor Castle, 1893, (1901)

Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in Tennysons Becket at Windsor Castle, 1893, (1901)
Henry Irving and Ellen Terry in Tennysons " Becket" at Windsor Castle, 1893, (1901). Actors Henry Irving (as Thomas Becket) and Ellen Terry (as Rosamund)

Background imageHenry Collection: Cupids Spell, 1885, (c1930). Creator: Henry Woods

Cupids Spell, 1885, (c1930). Creator: Henry Woods
Cupids Spell, 1885, (c1930). Young man and woman sitting below a statue of Cupid, god of love, which is draped with fishing nets

Background imageHenry Collection: The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: after the Relief of Lucknow... 1857, (1901). Creator: Samuel Begg

The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: after the Relief of Lucknow... 1857, (1901). Creator: Samuel Begg
The Indian Mutiny, 1857-58: Outram and Havelock meeting Roberts after the Relief of Lucknow, November 17, 1857, (1901). Episode during the British colonial period

Background imageHenry Collection: A Venetian Christening Party, 1896, (c1930). Creator: Henry Woods

A Venetian Christening Party, 1896, (c1930). Creator: Henry Woods
A Venetian Christening Party, 1896, (c1930). An Italian family take their baby to be baptised in Venice. Painting in the Towneley Hall Art Gallery & Museum, Burnley, Lancashire

Background imageHenry Collection: The Lark, early 20th century, (c1930). Creator: George Henry

The Lark, early 20th century, (c1930). Creator: George Henry
The Lark, early 20th century, (c1930). Women listening to the song of a skylark. Painting in the Atkinson Art Gallery Collection, Southport, Merseyside

Background imageHenry Collection: Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Transept of the Martyrdom, Canterbury Cathedral, 1890. In the north west transept of Canterbury Cathedral and area known as the Martyrdom



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"Henry: A Captivating Journey Through History" Step into the world of Henry, a name that has left its mark on various realms throughout history. From Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's trusted artist, Henry Bone, capturing his heroic exploits in 1798-1799 to Holbein's portrayal of Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex, witness the power and influence associated with this name. But it doesn't stop there. Henry Raeburn's brush strokes bring life to "Boy with Rabbit, " a timeless masterpiece from 1814 (1912), showcasing innocence and companionship. And let us not forget about the brave explorers who ventured into uncharted territories - like Henry Bowers at Amundsen's Tent in January 1912 (1913) - pushing the boundaries of human achievement. Henry Mayer's powerful illustration in "The Awakening" (1915) reminds us of the fight for women's suffrage, as an allegorical representation strides across western states towards equality. This struggle echoes through time alongside other significant events such as early 19th-century boxing depicted by Henry Thomas Alken and The Macnab painted by Henry Raeburn in 1802 (1922). Even beyond artistry and social movements, we encounter practical contributions like the fire appliance crafted by Henry Simonis & Co in Nuremberg, Germany. This showcases how individuals named they have made their presence felt even within technological advancements. From renowned sculptor Henry Moore to English statesman Thomas Cromwell, each bearer of this distinguished name leaves behind a unique legacy that continues to inspire generations. Tuke’s mesmerizing artwork titled "Ruby, gold and malachite" further exemplifies how creativity can transcend time. Lastly, Walter Crane immortalizes Arthurian legend with his depiction of "Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stone" (1911), reminding us that heroes can emerge from unexpected places bearing names like 'Henry. ' Intriguing, influential, and diverse.