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"Hutton: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Hutton, where history intertwines with geology, art, and even rowing

Background imageHutton Collection: E T H Hutton, Soldier

E T H Hutton, Soldier
E T H HUTTON British military commander Date: 1848 - 1923

Background imageHutton Collection: CHICAGO: THEATER, 1949. People arriving at a movie theater for a show starring

CHICAGO: THEATER, 1949. People arriving at a movie theater for a show starring, in person, Jack Carson, Marion Hutton, and Robert Alda. Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Stanley Kubrick, 1949

Background imageHutton Collection: WASHING MACHINE, 1940. Mrs. Hutton using an electric washing machine in Pie Town, New Mexico

WASHING MACHINE, 1940. Mrs. Hutton using an electric washing machine in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageHutton Collection: NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. George Hutton, a farmer from Maud, Oklahoma, playing his

NEW MEXICO: MEN, 1940. George Hutton, a farmer from Maud, Oklahoma, playing his homemade violin in Pie Town, New Mexico. Photograph by Russell Lee, 1940

Background imageHutton Collection: The Story of Swordsmanship, by Captain Egerton Castle, at the Lyceum Theatre: Captain A

The Story of Swordsmanship, by Captain Egerton Castle, at the Lyceum Theatre: Captain A. Hutton and Dr. Mouatt Biggs Showing Old English Sword-And-Buckler Play before the Prince of Wales

Background imageHutton Collection: Source Size = 1267 x 2342

Source Size = 1267 x 2342
Testimonial Presented to C.W.C. Hutton, Esq

Background imageHutton Collection: Philosophers, 1787 (engraving)

Philosophers, 1787 (engraving)
XJF2906482 Philosophers, 1787 (engraving) by Kay, John (1742-1826); Private Collection; (add.info.: James Hutton and Joseph Black Probably from A series of original portraits)

Background imageHutton Collection: JAMES HUTTON (1726-1797). Scottish geologist

JAMES HUTTON (1726-1797). Scottish geologist. Oil on canvas, c1780, by Sir Henry Raeburn

Background imageHutton Collection: Grand Canal; lone gondolier silhouetted against the dawn as it breaks over the Grand

Grand Canal; lone gondolier silhouetted against the dawn as it breaks over the Grand
15th September 1951: A lone gondolier silhouetted against the dawn as it breaks over the Grand Canal in Venice. Original Publication: Picture Post - 5402 - Venice Party - pub

Background imageHutton Collection: James Hutton (1726-1797) Scottish geologist. Published his Theory of the Earth in 1794

James Hutton (1726-1797) Scottish geologist. Published his Theory of the Earth in 1794. Shown here in 1787 working at rock face with a geological hammer

Background imageHutton Collection: Strata of red sandstone, slightly inclined, resting on vertical schist, at Siccar Point

Strata of red sandstone, slightly inclined, resting on vertical schist, at Siccar Point, Berwickshire, illustrating nonconformable strata, and so long geological time scale

Background imageHutton Collection: James Hutton (1726-1797) Scottish-born geologist who published his expanded long

James Hutton (1726-1797) Scottish-born geologist who published his expanded long time scale theory of geology in 1795. Uniformitarianism. Engraving after portrait by Raeburn

Background imageHutton Collection: New Hutton Brokerage Office

New Hutton Brokerage Office
New York, New York: c. 1929 Stage star Irene Bordini visits the new uptown Hutton & Co stock brokerage office. She was the first customer at the new office and is looking over the tape with W.D

Background imageHutton Collection: James Hutton (1726-1797)

James Hutton (1726-1797)
Portrait of James Hutton, by Henry Raeburn. Hutton was a Scottish scientist and geologist. He published his Theory of the Earth with Proofs and Illustrations in 1795

Background imageHutton Collection: JAMES HUTTON (1726-1797). Scottish geologist. Wood engraving after the painting, c1780

JAMES HUTTON (1726-1797). Scottish geologist. Wood engraving after the painting, c1780, by Sir Henry Raeburn

Background imageHutton Collection: Ready for Rehearsal by W. S. Hutton

Ready for Rehearsal by W. S. Hutton
A confident young actress in a sleeveless blouse and shorts smokes a cigarette whie waiting to perform in a rehearsal. Date: 1927

Background imageHutton Collection: Lido Peaches by W. S. Hutton

Lido Peaches by W. S. Hutton
Illustration showing a peach seller offering samples of his wares to two glamorous ladies on a beach in the 1920s. Date: 1927

Background imageHutton Collection: Delicatessen by W. S. Hutton

Delicatessen by W. S. Hutton
Two chic looking 1920s ladies enjoy some bar snacks while enjoying cocktails. A rather sinister bartender smiles an evil smile! Date: 1927

Background imageHutton Collection: The Queen visits the Police Headquarters at Hutton, Preston

The Queen visits the Police Headquarters at Hutton, Preston
It is claimed that this visit was the first time that the reigning monarch has visited a provincial police headquarters. The Queen is speaking to Seargeant C

Background imageHutton Collection: Charles Lyell portrait engraving Stoddart

Charles Lyell portrait engraving Stoddart
Frontispiece Volume II of the " Life Letters and Journals of Sir Charles Lyell, BART" John Murray publishers 1881. Engraving by Stoddart from a photograph

Background imageHutton Collection: PSCI2A-00034

PSCI2A-00034
Geologist James Hutton. Hand-colored woodcut of a portrait

Background imageHutton Collection: Poplar Union Schools, near Brentwood, Essex

Poplar Union Schools, near Brentwood, Essex
View of the boys side of the Poplar Schools which were established in 1906 between Shenfield and Hutton, near Brentwood, Essex, to house pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageHutton Collection: Matrons Block, Poplar Union Schools, Essex

Matrons Block, Poplar Union Schools, Essex
Matrons Block of the Poplar Schools, established in 1906 between Shenfield and Hutton, near Brentwood, Essex, to house pauper children away from the workhouse

Background imageHutton Collection: Dea(r) Ex Machina, by W. S. Hutton

Dea(r) Ex Machina, by W. S. Hutton
Illustration showing a fashionable lady trying to work out what is wrong with her car

Background imageHutton Collection: Miss Hutton on her Bicycle, 1895

Miss Hutton on her Bicycle, 1895
Photograph of Miss Hutton, the youngest member of a team representing England at an International cycling match held at the Royal Aquarium, Westminster, London, 1895



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"Hutton: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Hutton, where history intertwines with geology, art, and even rowing. From a man with an ear trumpet in the 18th century to a geological unconformity on the river Jed, this caption takes you on a captivating journey. In The Village Uphill, Somerset, lies a hidden gem - Sheriff Hutton Castle. This medieval fortress stands as a testament to centuries gone by. But it is not just castles that bear the name Hutton; James Hutton himself was an influential Scottish geologist who revolutionized our understanding of Earth's processes. Art enthusiasts will be intrigued by Windsor Castle in 1922 - an artwork created by Dorothy Hutton. Her talent captured the essence of this iconic landmark in stunning detail. Speaking of artists named Hutton, Countess Haugwitz-Reventlow (Barbara Hutton) also left her mark in history through her artistic endeavors. Education plays its part too; Poplar Union Schools in Essex have witnessed generations of young minds nurtured under their roof. And speaking of teamwork and dedication, let us not forget about the Paris Crew from Saint John, New Brunswick - Robert Fulton, George Price, Samuel Hutton, and Elijah Ross formed an exceptional rowing team that made waves back in 1875. Even caricatures have paid tribute to James Hutton's contributions. In 1787, John Kay immortalized him through his etching skills – capturing both his likeness and his impact on science. Lastly but not leastly comes Woolwich Ferry Hutton from Victorian times – reminding us how transportation has evolved over time while still keeping its connection to the name "Hutton. " So join us on this fascinating journey through time and places connected by one common thread - "HUTTON.