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"Meredith: A Multifaceted Name with a Rich History" In 1909, the exhilarating FA Cup Final saw Manchester United triumph over Bristol City with a thrilling 1-0 victory

Background imageMeredith Collection: Chatterton (The Death of Chatterton), 1856. Creator: Henry Wallis

Chatterton (The Death of Chatterton), 1856. Creator: Henry Wallis
Chatterton (The Death of Chatterton), 1856. Thomas Chatterton (1752-1770) was an unsuccessful poet whose suicide became a symbol of blighted artistic genius

Background imageMeredith Collection: 1909 FA Cup Final: Manchester United beats Bristol City 1-0

1909 FA Cup Final: Manchester United beats Bristol City 1-0
The Football Association Cup Final at the Crystal Palace, where Manchester United beat Bristol City by one goal to nil. Players including A. Turnbull, C. Roberts, W

Background imageMeredith Collection: Burgess Meredith / B Lion

Burgess Meredith / B Lion
BURGESS MEREDITH American character actor

Background imageMeredith Collection: Music cover, The New Haymarket Polka

Music cover, The New Haymarket Polka, by Meredith Ball, showing the proscenium arch and safety curtain of the Haymarket Theatre, London Date: circa 1880

Background imageMeredith Collection: Swift and lofty-soaring, Meredith (b / w photo)

Swift and lofty-soaring, Meredith (b / w photo)
6002091 Swift and lofty-soaring, Meredith (b/w photo) by Burdekin, Harold (1899-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Swift and lofty-soaring, Meredith)

Background imageMeredith Collection: Dylan Meredith

Dylan Meredith Jockey 07 January 1994 Date: 07 January 1994

Background imageMeredith Collection: Seadragon and striped cowfish

Seadragon and striped cowfish
Common seadragon or weedy seadragon, Phyllopteryx taeniolatus and striped cowfish, Aracana aurita. (Superb dragon, Phyllopteryx foliatus, and ostracian)

Background imageMeredith Collection: John Dory, magpie perch, silver fish and butterfly lobster

John Dory, magpie perch, silver fish and butterfly lobster
John Dory, Zeus faber, magpie perch, Cheilodactylus nigripes, migratory silver fish, and butterfly lobster, Ibacus peronii

Background imageMeredith Collection: Emu and young, Dromaius novaehollandiae

Emu and young, Dromaius novaehollandiae
Emu and young chicks, Dromaius novaehollandiae. Lithograph after an illustration by Louisa Anne Meredith from her book Tasmanian Friends and Foes, Feathered, Furred and Finned, Marcus Ward, London

Background imageMeredith Collection: Turqoise berry and Aristotelia peduncularis

Turqoise berry and Aristotelia peduncularis
Turquoise berry, Drymophila cyanocarpa, and red, white & black, Aristotelia peduncularis. Moth butterfly, Liphyra brassolis

Background imageMeredith Collection: Native fuchsia, lilac and pepper

Native fuchsia, lilac and pepper
Native fuchsia, Correa speciosa, native lilac, Tetratheca glandulosa, native pepper, Tasmannia aromatica with green mantis, Mantis religiosa var

Background imageMeredith Collection: Margin-winged stick insect and red epacris

Margin-winged stick insect and red epacris
Margin-winged stick insect, Ctenomorpha chronus, and red epacris, Epacris impressa. (Walking stick mantis, Phasma sp.) Chromolithograph after an illustration by Louisa Anne Meredith from her book

Background imageMeredith Collection: Copperleaf snowberry and purple apple-berry

Copperleaf snowberry and purple apple-berry
Copperleaf snowberry, Gaultheria hispida, and purple berry, Billardiera longiflora. With emerald king butterfly, Papilio palinurus

Background imageMeredith Collection: Common stargazer and longsnout boarfish

Common stargazer and longsnout boarfish
Common stargazer, Kathetostoma laeve, and longsnout boarfish, Pentaceropsis recurvirostris. (Catfish, Kathethostoma loeve, and pig-faced lady)

Background imageMeredith Collection: Globe flower and buttercups

Globe flower and buttercups
Globe flower, Trollius europaeus, and other species of buttercups, Ranunculus glacialis, etc. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Daniel Rabel after a botanical illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian

Background imageMeredith Collection: Portrait of Lucy Meredith, niece of Sir Thomas Lawrence

Portrait of Lucy Meredith, niece of Sir Thomas Lawrence. Young pre-teen girl in white dress with pink ribbon belt. Hand-tinted engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis after an illustration by Sir

Background imageMeredith Collection: Portrait of Mary Isabella Bloxam

Portrait of Mary Isabella Bloxam, niece to Sir Thomas Lawrence. In bonnet with ribbon. Hand-tinted engraving by Frederick Christian Lewis after an illustration by Sir Thomas Lawrence from P.G

Background imageMeredith Collection: Enamel plaque with Meredith, 1898 (enamel)

Enamel plaque with Meredith, 1898 (enamel)
1203546 Enamel plaque with Meredith, 1898 (enamel) by Frampton, George James (1860-1928); 9.2x7.5x0.6 cm; Leeds Museums and Galleries (Leeds Art Gallery) U.K.; eLeeds Museums and Galleries; English

Background imageMeredith Collection: Demobilisation

Demobilisation. Play on popular catch phrase of entertainer Fred Kitchen Meredith we e in

Background imageMeredith Collection: The Death of Chatterton, 1856 (1900)

The Death of Chatterton, 1856 (1900). This was the first great success of the British Pre-Raphaelite painter Henry Wallis. It was exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1856

Background imageMeredith Collection: George Meredith (1828-1909), English novelist and poet, early 20th century

George Meredith (1828-1909), English novelist and poet, early 20th century

Background imageMeredith Collection: George Meredith, 1923. Artist: LEA

George Meredith, 1923. Artist: LEA
George Meredith, 1923. Published in The Outline of Literature, by John Drinkwater, London, 1923

Background imageMeredith Collection: George Meredith, English novelist and poet, c1909. Artist: Frederick Hollyer

George Meredith, English novelist and poet, c1909. Artist: Frederick Hollyer
George Meredith, English novelist and poet, c1909. Portrait of Meredith (1828-1909) who was also a war correspondent

Background imageMeredith Collection: Table-clearing robot. Artist: Meredith Thring

Table-clearing robot. Artist: Meredith Thring
Table-clearing robot, made at Queen Mary College in Londond in the dept. of Professor M. W. Thring

Background imageMeredith Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. The University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. The University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi, after the riots caused by white segregationists protesting the enrollment of James Meredith, the first black student

Background imageMeredith Collection: George Meredith, 1828 A

George Meredith, 1828 A

Background imageMeredith Collection: Welsh International Association Football Team, 1895

Welsh International Association Football Team, 1895, at the time they played against England: Taylor, Evans, Williams, Jenkyns, Jones, Pryce Jones, Hughes, Evans, Meredith, Davies, Trainer, Trainer

Background imageMeredith Collection: MOTLEY AND MEREDITH, 1962. Student James Meredith with attorney Constance Baker Motley at the U

MOTLEY AND MEREDITH, 1962. Student James Meredith with attorney Constance Baker Motley at the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court in New Orleans, at the time of his suit against the University of Mississippi

Background imageMeredith Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. White students rioting over the enrollment of James Meredith

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. White students rioting over the enrollment of James Meredith, a black student, at the University of Mississippi in Oxford, Mississippi

Background imageMeredith Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. Students waving Confederate flags at the University of Mississippi

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. Students waving Confederate flags at the University of Mississippi football game in Jackson, Mississippi

Background imageMeredith Collection: HAMILTON: RECEIPT, 1789. Order to the Bank of New York to loan $20, 000 to Treasurer

HAMILTON: RECEIPT, 1789. Order to the Bank of New York to loan $20, 000 to Treasurer Samuel Meredith, signed by Alexander Hamilton, 13 September 1789

Background imageMeredith Collection: James Meredith (with cane) and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Freedom March from Canton

James Meredith (with cane) and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Freedom March from Canton
KING AND MEREDITH, 1966. James Meredith (with cane) and Martin Luther King, Jr. during the Freedom March from Canton, Mississippi to the Tougaloo College campus, 25 June 1966

Background imageMeredith Collection: Meredith, Lakes Region

Meredith, Lakes Region, New Hampshire, USA

Background imageMeredith Collection: Music cover, Dearie Mine, by Meredith and Thorburn

Music cover, Dearie Mine, by Meredith and Thorburn
Music cover, Dearie Mine, vocal waltz, with words by Joe Meredith and music by Billy Thorburn, featured and broadcast by The Savoy Havana Band and recorded by The Savoy Orpheans at the Savoy Hotel

Background imageMeredith Collection: Women police officers in choir, Met Police, London

Women police officers in choir, Met Police, London
Group photo, women police officers in a womens choir, Met Police, London, with men in evening dress. Date: circa early 1960s

Background imageMeredith Collection: Monchy-les-Preux, WW1

Monchy-les-Preux, WW1
Monchy-les-Preux, by Lieutenant Morris Meredith Williams, Royal Engineers (b. 1881), commissioned 1.7.17. Date: circa 1917

Background imageMeredith Collection: Calonne, near Loos - British troops in their trenches, WW1

Calonne, near Loos - British troops in their trenches, WW1
Calonne, near Loos - British troops in their trenches, by Lieutenant Morris Meredith Williams, Royal Engineers (b.1881), commissioned 1.7.17. Date: circa 1917

Background imageMeredith Collection: George Meredith

George Meredith
The English novelist and poet, George Meredith. Date: 1828 - 1909

Background imageMeredith Collection: Earl of Lytton Cartoon

Earl of Lytton Cartoon
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER, first earl of LYTTON Statesman and diplomat, viceroy of India : writer (under name Owen Meredith). Date: 1831 - 1891

Background imageMeredith Collection: Earl of Lytton

Earl of Lytton
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER, first earl of LYTTON Statesman and diplomat, viceroy of India : writer (under name Owen Meredith). Date: 1831 - 1891

Background imageMeredith Collection: Robert Earl Lytton

Robert Earl Lytton
EDWARD ROBERT BULWER, first earl of LYTTON Statesman and diplomat, viceroy of India : writer (under name Owen Meredith). with his autograph Date: 1831 - 1891

Background imageMeredith Collection: EVERS, MOTLEY & GREENBERG. Civil Rights lawyers Medgar Evers, Constance Baker Motley

EVERS, MOTLEY & GREENBERG. Civil Rights lawyers Medgar Evers, Constance Baker Motley, and Jack Greenberg at a press conference regarding James Merediths suit against the University of Mississippi

Background imageMeredith Collection: OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. A US Army truck on the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford

OLE MISS RIOT, 1962. A US Army truck on the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi, prior to the riot caused by segregationists protesting the enrollment of James Meredith

Background imageMeredith Collection: INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. Heavy military presence on the University of Mississippi

INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. Heavy military presence on the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi, brought in to protect James Meredith, the first black student

Background imageMeredith Collection: INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. A military jeep escorting the car carrying James Meredith

INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. A military jeep escorting the car carrying James Meredith, the first black student at the University of Mississippi campus in Oxford, Mississippi. Photograph, Marion S

Background imageMeredith Collection: INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. Military presence outside of Baxter Hall where James Meredith

INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. Military presence outside of Baxter Hall where James Meredith, the first black student, lived at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi. Photograph, Marion S

Background imageMeredith Collection: INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. Soldiers and tents across from Baxter Hall where James Meredith

INTEGRATION: OLE MISS, 1962. Soldiers and tents across from Baxter Hall where James Meredith, the first black student, lived at the University of Mississippi, Oxford, Mississippi

Background imageMeredith Collection: George Meredith

George Meredith
GEORGE MEREDITH



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"Meredith: A Multifaceted Name with a Rich History" In 1909, the exhilarating FA Cup Final saw Manchester United triumph over Bristol City with a thrilling 1-0 victory. This historic event forever etched Meredith into football folklore. But Meredith is not just limited to sports achievements. It also brings to mind the iconic actor Burgess Meredith, known for his unforgettable portrayal of Batman's nemesis, The Penguin. His talent and versatility made him a true lion in the entertainment industry. Delving deeper into history, we encounter Phyllis Wheatley, an African-American poet who defied societal norms during her time. In 2003, sculptor Meredith Bergmann paid homage to this remarkable woman by creating a bronze memorial for the Boston Women's Memorial project. The name continues its literary journey with George Meredith, an esteemed English novelist and poet whose works captivated readers in the late 19th century. A wood engraving from 1891 immortalizes his contribution to literature. Music enthusiasts may recognize "The New Haymarket Polka" cover adorned with the name Meredith. This catchy tune surely brought joy and merriment to many listeners back in its day. Art lovers might recall Henry Wallis' masterpiece "Chatterton (The Death of Chatterton)" where he depicted tragedy through his brushstrokes. Within this painting lies another connection to our subject - as Wallis was inspired by Thomas Chatterton's poetry which influenced George Meredith himself. Sports fans are likely familiar with Wales' national football team; they proudly represented their country on numerous occasions including matches against England and Scotland throughout history – perhaps even featuring players named Meredith. Swift and lofty-soaring like an eagle, there exists another individual named simply 'Meredith. ' Their black-and-white photograph captures them at their most majestic moment – truly awe-inspiring. On a more personal note, Dylan Meredith carries this distinguished surname, adding their own unique touch to the legacy.