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"Maxwell: A Journey through History, Art, and Science" Step into the captivating world as we explore various facets that bear this illustrious name

Background imageMaxwell Collection: The Heathen and the Christian by Fred Maxwell

The Heathen and the Christian by Fred Maxwell. First produced Edmonton (in one-act) 31st March 1902 and Greenwich Theatre, (in four acts) 25th January 1909

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Marchioness of Tavistock (Henrietta Tiarks)

Marchioness of Tavistock (Henrietta Tiarks)
The Marchioness of Tavistock at the premiere of Lady L in a mink coat from Maxwell Croft. It divides into a short jacket, day or evening coat

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Maxwell Vintage Car, England

Maxwell Vintage Car, England. Date: 1912

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Maxwell 25 Touring Vintage Car, USA

Maxwell 25 Touring Vintage Car, USA. Car dates from around 1917. Date: 1910s

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Georgetown Colorado Carpenters Gothic

Georgetown Colorado Carpenters Gothic
The Maxwell House a fine Carpenters Gothic timber framed house in Georgetown, Colorado, centre of the Pikes Peak Gold Rush. Built in 1870 for Thomas Maxwell a mining engineer

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical

MAXWELL, James Clerk (1831-1879). Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Claude Maxwell MacDonald

Claude Maxwell MacDonald
Colonel Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald (1852 1915), British diplomat, best known for his service in China and Japan. Caption: Tokio. Date: 1901

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Aerial photo of WW1 camp

Aerial photo of WW1 camp
Aerial photo of a WW1 camp, unknown location, annotated by the architect and artist Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton (1874-1960), who served with the RNAS, HMA (His Majestys Airship Squadron) No.17

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Envelope from Firminy, near Dunkirk, WW1

Envelope from Firminy, near Dunkirk, WW1
Envelope containing a letter dated 29 January 1915 from the architect and artist Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton (1874-1960) to his uncle Alfred Ayrton at Lloyds Bank, Chester, England

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Letter from Firminy, near Dunkirk, WW1

Letter from Firminy, near Dunkirk, WW1
Letter dated 29 January 1915 from the architect and artist Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton (1874-1960) to his uncle Alfred Ayrton on the latters birthday

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton in deserted Arab village, WW1

Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton in deserted Arab village, WW1
The architect and artist Ormerod Maxwell Ayrton (1874-1960) in a deserted Arab village. During WW1 he served with the RNAS, HMA (His Majestys Airship Squadron) No.17

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Sir Max Aitken, M. P. in uniform, WW1

Sir Max Aitken, M. P. in uniform, WW1
William Maxwell " Max" Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook (1879 - 1964), Canadian-British businessman and newspaperman, pictured in uniform in 1916

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Joseph Maxwell, French psychical researcher

Joseph Maxwell, French psychical researcher
Joseph Maxwell (1858-1938), French psychical researcher, lawyer, physician and author. Date: circa early 20th century

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Wm. Hamilton Maxwell - 3

Wm. Hamilton Maxwell - 3
WILLIAM HAMILTON MAXWELL Irish writer with one of his dogs. Date: 1792 - 1850

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Wm. Hamilton Maxwell - 4

Wm. Hamilton Maxwell - 4
WILLIAM HAMILTON MAXWELL Irish writer - the only portrait we have of him without a dog poking its nose into the picture... Date: 1792 - 1850

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Wm. Hamilton Maxwell - 2

Wm. Hamilton Maxwell - 2
WILLIAM HAMILTON MAXWELL Irish writer with his dog - but not the same dog as in our other portraits, though equally affectionate... Date: 1792 - 1850

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Murray Maxwell

Murray Maxwell
Sir MURRAY MAXWELL British naval officer Date: 1775 - 1831

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Lady Macdonald

Lady Macdonald
LADY MACDONALD wife of Sir Claud Maxwell Macdonald, diplomat : while at the British Legation in Peking they were besieged for two months by unfriendly Boxers. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMaxwell Collection: PETROGRAD, c1917. Women carrying banners in the streets of Petrograd, Russia

PETROGRAD, c1917. Women carrying banners in the streets of Petrograd, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, c1917

Background imageMaxwell Collection: PETROGRAD, c1917. People carrying banners in the streets of Petrograd, Russia

PETROGRAD, c1917. People carrying banners in the streets of Petrograd, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, c1917

Background imageMaxwell Collection: RUSSIA: MARKET, c1917. Peasants at market day in Vereshchagino, Russia

RUSSIA: MARKET, c1917. Peasants at market day in Vereshchagino, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: PETROGRAD, c1917. A crowd outside of Tsarskoye Selo in Petrograd, Russia

PETROGRAD, c1917. A crowd outside of Tsarskoye Selo in Petrograd, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: PETROGRAD, c1917. Soldiers on horseback in the streets of Petrograd, Russia

PETROGRAD, c1917. Soldiers on horseback in the streets of Petrograd, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. A street barricade in Moscow, Russia, probably during the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. A street barricade in Moscow, Russia, probably during the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. Graves of Bolsheviks killed during the Russian Revolution in Moscow, Russia

MOSCOW, c1917. Graves of Bolsheviks killed during the Russian Revolution in Moscow, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled church in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled church in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled building in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. A bullet-riddled building in Moscow, Russia, damaged during the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. A parade honoring those who died in during the Russian Revolution in Moscow

MOSCOW, c1917. A parade honoring those who died in during the Russian Revolution in Moscow, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. The interior of a destroyed building, damaged by the fighting associated

MOSCOW, c1917. The interior of a destroyed building, damaged by the fighting associated with the Russian Revolution in Moscow, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. Bullet-riddled buildings in Moscow, Russia, shortly after the Russian Revolution

MOSCOW, c1917. Bullet-riddled buildings in Moscow, Russia, shortly after the Russian Revolution. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MOSCOW, c1917. People gathered outside of buildings damaged by fighting during

MOSCOW, c1917. People gathered outside of buildings damaged by fighting during the Russian Revolution in Moscow, Russia. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1917 or 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX EITINGON (1881-1943). German psychoanalyst

MAX EITINGON (1881-1943). German psychoanalyst. Caricature drawn by Robert Bereny at the Eighth International Psychoanalytical Congress at Salzburg, Austria, April 1924

Background imageMaxwell Collection: LORD BEAVERBROOK (1879-1964). William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook

LORD BEAVERBROOK (1879-1964). William Maxwell Aitken, 1st Baron Beaverbrook. Canadian-born British businessman, politician and newspaper owner. Photograph, August 1926

Background imageMaxwell Collection: LYTTON STRACHEY (1880-1932). English writer. Caricature, 1921, by Max Beerbohm

LYTTON STRACHEY (1880-1932). English writer. Caricature, 1921, by Max Beerbohm

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX SCHELER (1874-1928). German philosopher. Photographed, c1925

MAX SCHELER (1874-1928). German philosopher. Photographed, c1925

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX REINHARDT (1873-1943). Austrian theatrical director and stage manager. Photographed c1923

MAX REINHARDT (1873-1943). Austrian theatrical director and stage manager. Photographed c1923, at the time of his visit to the United States

Background imageMaxwell Collection: WILLIAM PATERSON (1745-1806). American jurist: colored etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

WILLIAM PATERSON (1745-1806). American jurist: colored etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist

MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist. Oil over a photograph

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Miss Maxwell

Miss Maxwell (c.1782). Wilson, Joseph fl. c.1766-1789 (d.1793). Date: 1782 (circa)

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Source Size = 2692 x 2832

Source Size = 2692 x 2832
Sir W. Stirling Maxwell of Keir, Bart. Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh, 1871

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Caroline Norton, engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, 1838 (etching)

Caroline Norton, engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, 1838 (etching)
XJF696545 Caroline Norton, engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, 1838 (etching) by Landseer, Edwin (1802-73) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caroline Norton (1808-77) British feminist

Background imageMaxwell Collection: The freedom of election or hunt-ing for popularity and plumpers for Maxwell, Cruikshank

The freedom of election or hunt-ing for popularity and plumpers for Maxwell, Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, two candidates in the Westminster election, Henry Hunt and Murray Maxwell

Background imageMaxwell Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British Legation at Peking, China. Drawing, 1900

Background imageMaxwell Collection: CHINA: RAILROAD, 1918. A dining car of the American-Chinese Express in China

CHINA: RAILROAD, 1918. A dining car of the American-Chinese Express in China. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JOHN RUTLEDGE (1739-1800). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

JOHN RUTLEDGE (1739-1800). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: ROGER B. TANEY (1777-1864). Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1836-1864. Etching

ROGER B. TANEY (1777-1864). Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1836-1864. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: WILLIAM BURNHAM WOODS (1824-1887). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

WILLIAM BURNHAM WOODS (1824-1887). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JAMES WILSON (1742-1798). American lawyer and politician. Etching by Max Rosenthal

JAMES WILSON (1742-1798). American lawyer and politician. Etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890



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"Maxwell: A Journey through History, Art, and Science" Step into the captivating world as we explore various facets that bear this illustrious name. From golf to railway posters, architecture to physics, this name has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. (1st Golf International): Maxwell's influence extends even to the realm of sports. As a pioneer in golfing history, he laid the foundation for what would become a beloved global sport. (The Weald of Kent - Southern Railway advertising poster): Maxwell's creative genius shines through in his contributions to art and design. His work graced iconic railway posters that captured the essence of The Weald of Kent with breathtaking beauty. (5 Chester Terrace, Regents Park by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson): Architecture enthusiasts will recognize the brilliance behind 5 Chester Terrace. Designed by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson, it stands as a testament to both their talents and enduring legacy. (James Clerk Maxwell - Scottish physicist): One cannot mention "Maxwell" without acknowledging James Clerk Maxwell – a visionary Scottish physicist whose groundbreaking discoveries revolutionized our understanding of electromagnetism and paved the way for modern physics. (Historic) (The Royal College of Art by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson): Another architectural marvel attributed to this remarkable name is The Royal College of Art. Its grandeur continues to inspire generations within its historic walls. (JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-1879). Scottish physicist - Wood engraving from 19th century): Immerse yourself in history with wood engravings capturing James Clerk Maxwell's likeness – forever preserving his image as one of science's greatest minds. (Hampton Court Palace by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson): Even royal residences have felt the touch of greatness associated with "Maxwell. " Hampton Court Palace bears witness to another architectural triumph brought forth under Sir Hugh Maxell Casson's skillful guidance. (The Queen's Visit To Her Birthplace.