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Jermyn Collection

"Jermyn: A Tapestry of History and Elegance" Step into the world of Jermyn, where artistry, luxury, and heritage intertwine. From the tattooed masterpiece by Mr

Background imageJermyn Collection: A L Ecu de France, Jermyn Street, London

A L Ecu de France, Jermyn Street, London
A L Ecu de France restaurant on the corner of Jermyn Street and Babmaes Street, Mayfair, London, 1947 Date: 1947

Background imageJermyn Collection: Tattooed masterpiece by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald of Jermyn S

Tattooed masterpiece by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald of Jermyn S
A battle royal in mid-air: a tattooed masterpiece by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald of Hamman Studio, Jermyn Street, London. Date: 1897

Background imageJermyn Collection: Henry Lord Jermyn

Henry Lord Jermyn
HENRY lord JERMYN, earl of St Albans courtier, in exile during the commonwealth, chiefly known for his greed and avarice with his autograph

Background imageJermyn Collection: Turnbull & Asser shirtmakers, St James s, London, England, UK

Turnbull & Asser shirtmakers, St James s, London, England, UK

Background imageJermyn Collection: COUNTESS OF JERMYN

COUNTESS OF JERMYN
KATHERINE ISABELLA, countess of JERMYN (nee Manners) wife of Frederick Henry, earl of Jermyn (later second marquess of Bristol, but by that time this lady was dead.) Date: 1809 - 1848

Background imageJermyn Collection: Turkish bath 1900

Turkish bath 1900
Interior of a men-only Turkish bath in the shampooing room at Jermyn Street, London. Date: 1900

Background imageJermyn Collection: Turkish bath, cooling room 1900

Turkish bath, cooling room 1900
The height of luxury a turkish bath, with men only, in the cooling room at Jermyn Street, London. Date: 1900

Background imageJermyn Collection: Henry Geermain, Earl of St Albans (engraving)

Henry Geermain, Earl of St Albans (engraving)
3623206 Henry Geermain, Earl of St Albans (engraving) by Harding, S. (18th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Henry Geermain, Earl of St Albans)

Background imageJermyn Collection: Morles Hotel - 102 Jermyn Street, St Jamess, London

Morles Hotel - 102 Jermyn Street, St Jamess, London
Morles Hotel - 102 Jermyn Street, St James s, London. Date: 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: Monseigneur Grill, Jermyn Street, London

Monseigneur Grill, Jermyn Street, London. Date: 1947

Background imageJermyn Collection: Stationery, Fortnum & Mason Ltd, London

Stationery, Fortnum & Mason Ltd, London
Stationery, Fortnum & Mason Ltd, Piccadilly and Jermyn Street, London, with handwritten details. 1915

Background imageJermyn Collection: Caricature of William J Florence, actor and writer

Caricature of William J Florence, actor and writer
Caricature of William J Florence (William Jermyn Conlin, 1831-1891), American actor, songwriter and playwright. 1880

Background imageJermyn Collection: Exterior view of the Cavendish Hotel

Exterior view of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street, London Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: View of the courtyard of the Cavendish Hotel

View of the courtyard of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street, London Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: The laundry room of the Cavendish Hotel

The laundry room of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street, London Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: Bedroom of the Cavendish Hotel

Bedroom of the Cavendish Hotel
Bedroom, Dressing-room and bathroom of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street, London Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: The entrance hall of the Cavendish Hotel

The entrance hall of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street, London Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: One of the sitting-rooms of the Cavendish Hotel

One of the sitting-rooms of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street, London Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: The dining room of the Cavendish Hotel

The dining room of the Cavendish Hotel, 81-83 Jermyn Street Date: C. 1910

Background imageJermyn Collection: First Earl St Albans 2

First Earl St Albans 2
HENRY JERMYN, first earl of ST ALBANS courtier Date: ? - 1684

Background imageJermyn Collection: First Earl St Albans

First Earl St Albans
HENRY JERMYN, first earl of ST ALBANS courtier Date: ? - 1684

Background imageJermyn Collection: Hall Stove, by Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, Uk

Hall Stove, by Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, Uk. this is a Pro-Pneumatic Warming and Ventilating Stove Grate, Suitable for the Entrance Hall or Staircase

Background imageJermyn Collection: The New Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

The New Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJermyn Collection: Fire Place, by W. Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Fire Place, by W. Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJermyn Collection: Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn Dated in yellow paint, upper right: AEtatis

Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn Dated in yellow paint, upper right: AEtatis
Catherine Killigrew, Lady Jermyn Dated in yellow paint, upper right: " AEtatis Suae 35 | Anni 1614", Marcus Gheeraerts the Younger, 1561-1635, Flemish

Background imageJermyn Collection: Hall Stove

Hall Stove, By Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, UK. This Is A Pro-pneumatic Warming And Ventilating Stove Grate, Suitable For The Entrance Hall Or Staircase

Background imageJermyn Collection: Fire Place, by W. Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Fire Place, by W. Pierce, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJermyn Collection: The New Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

The New Museum of Practical Geology, Jermyn Street, London, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageJermyn Collection: HENRY JERMYN (1604-1684). 1st Earl of St. Albans. English courtier. Copper engraving, 18th century

HENRY JERMYN (1604-1684). 1st Earl of St. Albans. English courtier. Copper engraving, 18th century

Background imageJermyn Collection: LONDON: TURKISH BATH, 1862. Turkish Baths in Jermyn Street: The Meshlakh, or Cooling-room

LONDON: TURKISH BATH, 1862. Turkish Baths in Jermyn Street: The Meshlakh, or Cooling-room. Line engraving

Background imageJermyn Collection: Potomac restaurant, London

Potomac restaurant, London
Exterior of the Potomac restaurant and American bar on Jermyn Street in London, next to Hilditch & Key, shirt makers. Date: 1947

Background imageJermyn Collection: Scene in Jermyn Street, London

Scene in Jermyn Street, London
Scene in Jermyn Street, central London, featuring the Monseigneur Grill. circa 1940s

Background imageJermyn Collection: Corner of Jermyn Street and Haymarket, London

Corner of Jermyn Street and Haymarket, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageJermyn Collection: Geological Museum Inside

Geological Museum Inside
The Great Hall of the Economic Geology Museum, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, (previously the Practical Geology Museum) Date: 1851

Background imageJermyn Collection: The Cavendish Hotel, London

The Cavendish Hotel, London
The Cavendish Hotel, Jermyn Street, London. An good place to take a girl back for the night...! This view shows the back courtyard

Background imageJermyn Collection: Turkish Baths, Jermyn Street, London, 1862

Turkish Baths, Jermyn Street, London, 1862
Engraving showing the Meshlakh, or cooling room, of the Turkish Baths in Jermyn Street, London, 1862

Background imageJermyn Collection: Geological Museum

Geological Museum
After starting life in 1835 in Whitehall, the Museum of Practical Geology moves to these premises in Jermyn Street in 1851, and finally to South Kensington in 1935

Background imageJermyn Collection: Turkish Baths interior, Jermyn Street, London

Turkish Baths interior, Jermyn Street, London
View inside the Turkish Baths in Jermyn Street, London, showing the Meshlakh, or cooling room. (1 of 2)


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"Jermyn: A Tapestry of History and Elegance" Step into the world of Jermyn, where artistry, luxury, and heritage intertwine. From the tattooed masterpiece by Mr. Sutherland Macdonald S to the exquisite A L'Ecu de France on Jermyn Street in London, this captivating place is steeped in stories waiting to be discovered. Named after Henry Lord Jermyn, a prominent figure in British history, this enchanting district has been home to many notable individuals throughout the years. The Countess herself graced these streets with her elegance and grace. Delve into the realm of fine craftsmanship at Fortnum & Mason Ltd on Jermyn Street. Their stationery collection echoes timeless beauty that captures hearts from near and far. Turnbull & Asser shirtmakers stand as an emblematic establishment in St James's, London. For generations, their exceptional shirts have adorned gentlemen seeking sartorial excellence. Transport yourself back to 1900 when Turkish baths were all the rage. Experience ultimate relaxation at a Turkish bath or unwind in its cooling room - a sanctuary amidst bustling city life. Discover historical figures like Henry Geermaine, Earl of St Albans through intricate engravings that bring their stories to life. These portraits capture moments frozen in time for us to admire centuries later. Morles Hotel on 102 Jermyn Street welcomes weary travelers with open arms. Its grandeur stands tall as it has witnessed countless tales unfold within its walls over the years. Intriguing caricatures adorn these streets too; one such example being William J Florence - an actor and writer who left his mark on both stage and literature alike. Finally, feast your eyes upon the majestic exterior view of Cavendish Hotel - an architectural gem nestled within this vibrant neighborhood. Its allure beckons visitors from afar with promises of opulence and comfort.