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Mathew Collection (page 4)

Mathew, a name that echoes through history and resonates with power

Background imageMathew Collection: GEORGE MARSH (1801-1882). George Perkins Marsh. American lawyer, diplomat, and philologist

GEORGE MARSH (1801-1882). George Perkins Marsh. American lawyer, diplomat, and philologist. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

Background imageMathew Collection: LUCIA ELIZABETH MATHEWS (1797-1856). Known as Madame Vestris. English actress and opera singer

LUCIA ELIZABETH MATHEWS (1797-1856). Known as Madame Vestris. English actress and opera singer. As Don Giovanni in Giovanni in London. English etching, 19th century

Background imageMathew Collection: JOHN HENRY HOPKINS (1792-1868). American clergyman

JOHN HENRY HOPKINS (1792-1868). American clergyman. Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church of the United States. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1860

Background imageMathew Collection: CHARLES HODGE 1797-1878). American Presbyterian theologian

CHARLES HODGE 1797-1878). American Presbyterian theologian. Photographed by the studio of Mathew Brady, c1860

Background imageMathew Collection: HENRY PETERS GRAY (1819-1877). American painter. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

HENRY PETERS GRAY (1819-1877). American painter. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

Background imageMathew Collection: MATHEW BRADY (c1823-1896). American photographer. Photographed in 1861

MATHEW BRADY (c1823-1896). American photographer. Photographed in 1861

Background imageMathew Collection: THOMAS WILSON DORR (1784-1878). American lawyer and politician. Unidentified man

THOMAS WILSON DORR (1784-1878). American lawyer and politician. Unidentified man, probably Thomas Wilson Dorr. Daguerreotype, c1850, by Mathew Brady

Background imageMathew Collection: WOUNDED SOLDIER, c1865. A wounded Union soldier in a deserted camp. Photograph, c1865

WOUNDED SOLDIER, c1865. A wounded Union soldier in a deserted camp. Photograph, c1865

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. Union officer, possibly Major William Cutting, photographed

CIVIL WAR: UNION OFFICER. Union officer, possibly Major William Cutting, photographed by the studio of Mathew Brady, c1865

Background imageMathew Collection: AMERICAN TOWN. Group of well-dressed men standing near an empty lot in an American town

AMERICAN TOWN. Group of well-dressed men standing near an empty lot in an American town. Photograph attributed to Mathew Brady, late 1890s

Background imageMathew Collection: SIOUX MEN, c1875. Group of Sioux men. Back row, left to right: Joe Merrivale, Young Spotted Tail

SIOUX MEN, c1875. Group of Sioux men. Back row, left to right: Joe Merrivale, Young Spotted Tail, Antoine Janis; Sitting: Touch-the-Clouds, Little Big Man, Black Cool

Background imageMathew Collection: American Mormon leader. Oil over a daguerreotype, c1847, by Mathew Brady

American Mormon leader. Oil over a daguerreotype, c1847, by Mathew Brady
BRIGHAM YOUNG (1801-1877). American Mormon leader. Oil over a daguerreotype, c1847, by Mathew Brady

Background imageMathew Collection: Daguerreotype of an unidentified man, possibly Mathew Brady, mid 19th century

Daguerreotype of an unidentified man, possibly Mathew Brady, mid 19th century
MAN, 19th CENTURY. Daguerreotype of an unidentified man, possibly Mathew Brady, mid 19th century

Background imageMathew Collection: English chemist and physicist. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

English chemist and physicist. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850
MICHAEL FARADAY (1791-1867). English chemist and physicist. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

Background imageMathew Collection: American showman. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, mid-19th century

American showman. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, mid-19th century
P.T. BARNUM (1810-1891). American showman. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, mid-19th century

Background imageMathew Collection: Daniel Webster

Daniel Webster
DANIEL WEBSTER (1782-1852). American lawyer and statesman. Daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, c1850

Background imageMathew Collection: (1785-1851). American ornithologist and artist. Retouched copy, c1860

(1785-1851). American ornithologist and artist. Retouched copy, c1860, of a daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, 1847-48
JOHN JAMES AUDUBON (1785-1851). American ornithologist and artist. Retouched copy, c1860, of a daguerreotype by Mathew Brady, 1847-48

Background imageMathew Collection: The Hall Of The Athenaeum Club

The Hall Of The Athenaeum Club, Pall Mall, London UK; Mr. Justice Mathew, Sir John Bridge, Bishop Of Salisbury, Mr. Justice Day, Mr. Justice Smith, Mr. Justice Cave, 1893 Engraving

Background imageMathew Collection: Statue of Father Mathew, 1846

Statue of Father Mathew, 1846

Background imageMathew Collection: 17th President of the United States. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Studio, 1860s or 1870s

17th President of the United States. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Studio, 1860s or 1870s
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. Photograph from the Mathew Brady Studio, 1860s or 1870s

Background imageMathew Collection: (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of President Abraham Lincoln

(1843-1926). American lawyer; son of President Abraham Lincoln. Carte-de-visite photograph, c1865, by Mathew Brady
ROBERT T. LINCOLN (1843-1926). American lawyer; son of President Abraham Lincoln. Carte-de-visite photograph, c1865, by Mathew Brady

Background imageMathew Collection: 17th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1866

17th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1866
ANDREW JOHNSON (1808-1875). 17th President of the United States. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1866

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. View of the ruins of the Galligo Mills after the fall of Richmond

CIVIL WAR: RICHMOND, 1865. View of the ruins of the Galligo Mills after the fall of Richmond, Virginia. Photograph by Mathew Brady, 1865

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Review of troops by General Andrew A. Humphreys along Pennsylvania Avenue

CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Review of troops by General Andrew A. Humphreys along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. C
CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Review of troops by General Andrew A. Humphreys along Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. May 1865. Photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageMathew Collection: JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America

JEFFERSON DAVIS (1808-1889). President of the Confederate States of America. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1860

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: CHICKAMAUGA. The transport steamer Chickamauga on the Tennessee River

CIVIL WAR: CHICKAMAUGA. The transport steamer Chickamauga on the Tennessee River. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1863

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Parade of Union troops down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. C. May 1865

CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Parade of Union troops down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D. C. May 1865
CIVIL WAR: UNION ARMY. Parade of Union troops down Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C. May 1865. Photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageMathew Collection: 1ST U. S. COLORED INFANTRY. Members of the 1st U. S. Colored Infantry

1ST U. S. COLORED INFANTRY. Members of the 1st U. S. Colored Infantry. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1862
1ST U.S. COLORED INFANTRY. Members of the 1st U.S. Colored Infantry. Photographed by Mathew Brady, c1862

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED. Wounded Union soldiers recuperating after a battle during the Civil War, 1860s

CIVIL WAR: WOUNDED. Wounded Union soldiers recuperating after a battle during the Civil War, 1860s. Photograph by Mathew Brady

Background imageMathew Collection: RODMAN GUN, CIVIL WAR. The Rodman Gun, a 15-caliber, 80-ton cannon designed by the American

RODMAN GUN, CIVIL WAR. The Rodman Gun, a 15-caliber, 80-ton cannon designed by the American officer Thomas Jefferson Rodman (1815-1871)

Background imageMathew Collection: VIRGINIA: RAILROAD, c1861. Construction of the Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad in Virginia

VIRGINIA: RAILROAD, c1861. Construction of the Aquia Creek and Fredericksburg Railroad in Virginia. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1861

Background imageMathew Collection: Very Rev. Theobald Mathew. Apostle of temperance

Very Rev. Theobald Mathew. Apostle of temperance

Background imageMathew Collection: Very Rev. Theobald Mathew

Very Rev. Theobald Mathew

Background imageMathew Collection: The very revd. Theobald Mathew

The very revd. Theobald Mathew. Print shows Theobald Mathew, half-length portrait, facing slightly left. Date c1874

Background imageMathew Collection: CIVIL WAR: SCOUTS & GUIDES. Scouts and guides of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War

CIVIL WAR: SCOUTS & GUIDES. Scouts and guides of the Army of the Potomac during the Civil War. Photograph by Mathew Brady, c1863

Background imageMathew Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN DELEGATION, 1877. Delegation led by Oglala Sioux chief Red Cloud

NATIVE AMERICAN DELEGATION, 1877. Delegation led by Oglala Sioux chief Red Cloud. Standing - Red Bear, Young Man Afraid of his Horse, Good Voice, Ring Thunder, Iron Crow, White Tail



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Mathew, a name that echoes through history and resonates with power. One such Mathew was the 18th President of the United States, captured in time by the skilled lens Brady. In 1864 or 1865, this photograph immortalized him in his lieutenant general uniform, showcasing his dedication to serving his country. But Mathew is not just confined to politics and military prowess. Gunner Mathew Reilly also bears this distinguished name. A true gunner at heart, he fearlessly takes on challenges with precision and skill. Speaking of skills, let's not forget about Mathew Helm and Robert Newbery who have left their mark in the world of sports. Their athletic abilities have propelled them to great heights as they conquer new frontiers. Sports enthusiasts will recognize other notable names like Mathew Tait, Gordon D'Arcy, Jonathan Sexton, Gareth Cooper - all individuals who have showcased their talents on various fields. From rugby to football, these athletes embody determination and teamwork. The world of rugby has witnessed memorable partnerships between players like Mathew Tait & James Hook or Shane Williams & David Strettle. Together they create magic on the field that leaves fans awestruck. In international competitions where nations clash for victory, legends are born. The likes of Os Du Randt, Andrew Sheridan & Jason Robinson M alongside our very own Mathew Tait prove that strength knows no boundaries when it comes to representing one's country. Across borders lies another tale where different cultures collide - enter Santiago Dellape from Argentina joining forces with none other than our versatile hero himself - Mathew Tait. Together they bridge gaps and unite nations through their shared passion for sportsmanship. Lastly but certainly not least is Francois Steyn whose partnership with our beloved Mathew Tait creates an unstoppable force within the realm of rugby. These two titans leave opponents trembling as they dominate every match they grace with their presence.