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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: DDE-90035835

DDE-90035835
Kent, England. Originally a Saxon fortress, built in AD 857, Leeds Castle was rebuilt in stone by the Normans and later converted to a Royal Palace by Henry VIII. Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageHenry Collection: DDE-90035836

DDE-90035836
Kent, England. Originally a Saxon fortress, built in AD 857, Leeds Castle was rebuilt in stone by the Normans and later converted to a Royal Palace by Henry VIII. Date: 19/02/2005

Background imageHenry Collection: DDE-90034508

DDE-90034508
Tagus River view of the historic Lisbon skyline, Lisbon, Portugal Date: 12/08/2006

Background imageHenry Collection: Triumphant Entry of Henri IV (1553-1610) into Paris, c. 1627 (oil on panel)

Triumphant Entry of Henri IV (1553-1610) into Paris, c. 1627 (oil on panel)
XIR196200 Triumphant Entry of Henri IV (1553-1610) into Paris, c.1627 (oil on panel) by Rubens, Peter Paul (1577-1640); 48x66 cm; Musee Bonnat, Bayonne, France

Background imageHenry Collection: Charlemagne and the dead Fastrada. Seated by Fastradas side at Ingelkeim

Charlemagne and the dead Fastrada. Seated by Fastradas side at Ingelkeim
1192537 Charlemagne and the dead Fastrada. Seated by Fastradas side at Ingelkeim by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Dance of Death. Here he has stolen a jesters cap and bells, and dances with the queen

The Dance of Death. Here he has stolen a jesters cap and bells, and dances with the queen
1192532 The Dance of Death. Here he has stolen a jesters cap and bells, and dances with the queen. by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Barbarossa: Like Barbarossa, who sits in his cave, ... till his beard has grown through the table

Barbarossa: Like Barbarossa, who sits in his cave, ... till his beard has grown through the table of stone
1192525 Barbarossa: Like Barbarossa, who sits in his cave, ...till his beard has grown through the table of stone by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: The herald of the mystery!... and yonder, upon a stage, a herald with a trumpet

The herald of the mystery!... and yonder, upon a stage, a herald with a trumpet, clad like the angel Gabriel
1192522 The herald of the mystery!...and yonder, upon a stage, a herald with a trumpet, clad like the angel Gabriel by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: The Prince and Elsie in the garden. But first come hither and lay the flowers down beside me

The Prince and Elsie in the garden. But first come hither and lay the flowers down beside me, put you hands in mine
1192519 The Prince and Elsie in the garden. But first come hither and lay the flowers down beside me, put you hands in mine

Background imageHenry Collection: A Change of Method (engraving)

A Change of Method (engraving)
2788213 A Change of Method (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Change of Method)

Background imageHenry Collection: Elsies return, I saw her standing on the deck, beneath an awning cool and shady

Elsies return, I saw her standing on the deck, beneath an awning cool and shady
1192536 Elsies return, I saw her standing on the deck, beneath an awning cool and shady. by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: St Catherine. See yonder little cloud, that borne aloft. So tenderly by the wind, floats fast away

St Catherine. See yonder little cloud, that borne aloft. So tenderly by the wind, floats fast away
1192534 St Catherine. See yonder little cloud, that borne aloft. So tenderly by the wind, floats fast away, over the snowy peaks by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: Herod: Would I were dead, would I were dead

Herod: Would I were dead, would I were dead
1192524 Herod: Would I were dead, would I were dead! by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Golden Legend published by Hodder and Stoughton circa 1920 s); English

Background imageHenry Collection: The wise men of the East. Hail to thee, Jesus of Nazareth

The wise men of the East. Hail to thee, Jesus of Nazareth
1192523 The wise men of the East. Hail to thee, Jesus of Nazareth! by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Elsies prayer. My redeemer and my Lord

Elsies prayer. My redeemer and my Lord
1192520 Elsies prayer. My redeemer and my Lord by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Golden Legend published by Hodder and Stoughton circa 1920 s); English

Background imageHenry Collection: Lucifer and his angels hasten! Hasten! O ye spirits, from its station drag the ponderous cross of

Lucifer and his angels hasten! Hasten! O ye spirits, from its station drag the ponderous cross of iron
1192516 Lucifer and his angels hasten! Hasten! O ye spirits, from its station drag the ponderous cross of iron by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: Educational Methods (engraving)

Educational Methods (engraving)
2788212 Educational Methods (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Educational Methods)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Mediaeval Joke (engraving)

The Mediaeval Joke (engraving)
2788205 The Mediaeval Joke (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Mediaeval Joke)

Background imageHenry Collection: A Royal Burglar. A. D 1100 (colour litho)

A Royal Burglar. A. D 1100 (colour litho)
670154 A Royal Burglar. A.D 1100 (colour litho) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Royal Burglar. A.D 1100)

Background imageHenry Collection: Irmingard and and her father. My father spake, 'this, or the cloister and the veil'

Irmingard and and her father. My father spake, "this, or the cloister and the veil"
1192531 Irmingard and and her father. My father spake, " this, or the cloister and the veil". by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Front Cover

Front Cover
1192514 Front Cover by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Golden Legend published by Hodder and Stoughton circa 1920 s); English, out of copyright

Background imageHenry Collection: Sausage again, 1313 AD (engraving)

Sausage again, 1313 AD (engraving)
2788230 Sausage again, 1313 AD (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sausage again, 1313 AD)

Background imageHenry Collection: A Kidnapped Emperor (engraving)

A Kidnapped Emperor (engraving)
2788211 A Kidnapped Emperor (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Kidnapped Emperor)

Background imageHenry Collection: Henrys Penance (engraving)

Henrys Penance (engraving)
2788214 Henrys Penance (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henrys Penance. Illustration for The History of the Hun by Arthur Moreland)

Background imageHenry Collection: One Way of becoming a Landed Proprietor (engraving)

One Way of becoming a Landed Proprietor (engraving)
2788200 One Way of becoming a Landed Proprietor (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: One Way of becoming a Landed Proprietor)

Background imageHenry Collection: Early German Diplomacy (engraving)

Early German Diplomacy (engraving)
2788206 Early German Diplomacy (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Early German Diplomacy)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Dance of Death. Death playing a dulcimer. Behind him a poor old woman with a rosary

The Dance of Death. Death playing a dulcimer. Behind him a poor old woman with a rosary
1192533 The Dance of Death. Death playing a dulcimer. Behind him a poor old woman with a rosary by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Irmingard and Walter. It was a dream, and would not stay; a dream that was in a single night faded

Irmingard and Walter. It was a dream, and would not stay; a dream that was in a single night faded
1192530 Irmingard and Walter. It was a dream, and would not stay; a dream that was in a single night faded...! by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: The Lady Irmingard. I am the lady Irmingard

The Lady Irmingard. I am the lady Irmingard
1192529 The Lady Irmingard. I am the lady Irmingard. by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Golden Legend published by Hodder and Stoughton circa 1920 s); English

Background imageHenry Collection: Friar Claus O cordial delicious! O soother of pain

Friar Claus O cordial delicious! O soother of pain
1192526 Friar Claus O cordial delicious! O soother of pain. by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Lucifer flying over the city. Sleep, sleep, o city! Till the light wake you to sin and crime again

Lucifer flying over the city. Sleep, sleep, o city! Till the light wake you to sin and crime again
1192521 Lucifer flying over the city. Sleep, sleep, o city! Till the light wake you to sin and crime again. by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Mary at the well. Hail, Virgin Mary, full of grace

Mary at the well. Hail, Virgin Mary, full of grace
1192515 Mary at the well. Hail, Virgin Mary, full of grace! by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Institution of Knighthood (engraving)

The Institution of Knighthood (engraving)
2788207 The Institution of Knighthood (engraving) by Moreland, Arthur (1876-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Institution of Knighthood)

Background imageHenry Collection: The recording angels, fainter and fainter the black lines begin to quiver

The recording angels, fainter and fainter the black lines begin to quiver
1192539 The recording angels, fainter and fainter the black lines begin to quiver by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Prince and Elsie. 'Ah not so soon, see yonder fire, it is the moon slow rising o er

The Prince and Elsie. "Ah not so soon, see yonder fire, it is the moon slow rising o er the eastern hill
1192538 The Prince and Elsie. " Ah not so soon, see yonder fire, it is the moon slow rising o er the eastern hill by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: Prince Henry, Elsie and Lucifer. 'I have no more to say, let us go in'

Prince Henry, Elsie and Lucifer. "I have no more to say, let us go in"
1192535 Prince Henry, Elsie and Lucifer. " I have no more to say, let us go in". by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Abbot Ernestus slowly up the wall, steals the sunshine, steals the shade

The Abbot Ernestus slowly up the wall, steals the sunshine, steals the shade
1192528 The Abbot Ernestus slowly up the wall, steals the sunshine, steals the shade by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: The Scriptorium: It will do for the face of somebeautiful saint

The Scriptorium: It will do for the face of somebeautiful saint, or for one of the Maries I shall paint
1192527 The Scriptorium: It will do for the face of somebeautiful saint, or for one of the Maries I shall paint by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: Prince Henrys penance forth from the chapel clear he went, into disgrace and banishment

Prince Henrys penance forth from the chapel clear he went, into disgrace and banishment
1192518 Prince Henrys penance.. forth from the chapel clear he went, into disgrace and banishment, clothed in a cloak of hidden grey by Meteyard

Background imageHenry Collection: Lucifer and his Prince Henry. Behold it here! This little flask contains the wonderous quintessence

Lucifer and his Prince Henry. Behold it here! This little flask contains the wonderous quintessence
1192517 Lucifer and his Prince Henry. Behold it here! This little flask contains the wonderous quintessence. by Meteyard, Sidney (1868-1947); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHenry Collection: Jeremy Henry

Jeremy Henry Ireland 23 February 1994 Date: 23 February 1994

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Wharton

Henry Wharton Boxer 21 October 1993 Date: 21 October 1993

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Tuilagi

Henry Tuilagi Samoa Rugby Union South Africa V Samoa Parc Des Princes, Paris, France 09 September 2007 Date: 09 September 2007

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Tuilagi & Juan Smith

Henry Tuilagi & Juan Smith South Africa V Samoa South Africa V Samoa Parc Des Princes, Paris, France 09 September 2007 Date: 09 September 2007

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Tuilagi & Danie Rossouw

Henry Tuilagi & Danie Rossouw South Africa V Samoa South Africa V Samoa Parc Des Princes, Paris, France 09 September 2007 Date: 09 September 2007

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Tuilagi Bursts Through Defence

Henry Tuilagi Bursts Through Defence South Africa V Samoa, Rugby World CupFrance 07 South Africa V Samoa Parc Des Princes, Paris, France 09 September 2007 Date: 09 September 2007

Background imageHenry Collection: Henry Tuilagi Powers Through Defence

Henry Tuilagi Powers Through Defence South Africa V Samoa, Rugby World CupFrance 07 South Africa V Samoa Parc Des Princes, Paris, France 09 September 2007 Date: 09 September 2007

Background imageHenry Collection: Clive Woodward & Graham Henry

Clive Woodward & Graham Henry Wales V England 11 April 1999 Date: 11 April 1999



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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.