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Middlesex Collection (page 6)

"Middlesex: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" From the hallowed grounds of Lords Cricket Ground to the majestic Middlesex County Cricket Club

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Middlesex Collection: View of Sion House between Brentford and Isleworth in Middlesex
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Middlesex Collection: Midlesex described with the most famous cities of London and Westminster
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Middlesex Collection: St Johns Gate, in Clerkenwell, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: The Diana Fountain, Bushey Park (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Syon House, Brentford, Garden Front (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Uxbridge (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Harrow (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Ruined Church at Stanmore (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Enfield (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: The Spaniards Road, Hampstead (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: St Pauls from Hampstead (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Yeomanry Cavalry (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Advertisement in London and Suburbs Old and New, October 1933 (litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Hendon (colour litho)
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Middlesex Collection: Duncroft, Middlesex (b / w photo)
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Middlesex Collection: Alterations and Additions to Lampton Hall, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Lionel Cranfield, Earl of Middlesex
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Middlesex Collection: Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex
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Middlesex Collection: Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Christ Church, Finchley, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: St Pancras Church, Middlesex (coloured engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Public arms: Cardiff; Middlesex; Mansfield; Buteshire; Cornwall (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: New Church, Ealing, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Chalk Farm, Primrose Hill, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: The New Lord Mayor and Sheriffs (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Mr Thomas Clarke (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Mr Alderman David Evans (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: London almanack for the year of our Lord 1793 (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: The New Lord Mayor and Sheriffs (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: View of the Duke of Chandos Seat (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: St Pancras Church, London, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: View of Chelsea in Middlesex taken near Battersea Church Yard (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Thorn trees in Bushy Park, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Procession at Holland House, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Slingsby Bethell, Sheriff of London and Middlesex in the year 1680 (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: The Statute, October 1787 (w / c on paper)
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Middlesex Collection: Holland House, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Ruislip in the London Borough of Hillingdon - The Village
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Middlesex Collection: A parking attendant writing out ticket, Middlesex
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Middlesex Collection: Jewish traders in Petticoat Lane (Middlesex Street) in the East End of London
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Middlesex Collection: Ferry Lane, Twickenham (Old Twickenham), c. 1810 (oil on canvas)
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Middlesex Collection: The New Church of St John the Baptist, Isleworth, Middlesex (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: Bust of King James I of England
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Middlesex Collection: Grave effigy or Lady Arabella, Countess Dowager
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Middlesex Collection: Swainston Manor, Isle of Wight, seat of Sir Fitzwilliam
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Middlesex Collection: Elevation of the Library at Syon House, c. 1760-69 (engraving)
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Middlesex Collection: The Fountain Court, Hampton Court Palace, c. 1544 (pen & ink and pencil on paper)
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Middlesex Collection: The Library, engraved by Godfrey, from Description of Strawberry Hill


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"Middlesex: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" From the hallowed grounds of Lords Cricket Ground to the majestic Middlesex County Cricket Club, this county has left an indelible mark on England's cricketing legacy. The artistry displayed in every match at Lords is a testament to Middlesex CCC's unwavering dedication. But Middlesex's influence extends far beyond the boundary ropes. As we delve deeper into its rich tapestry, we uncover the iconic Middlesex Hospital in London, standing tall as a beacon of healing and compassion for generations. Intriguingly, even during times of conflict, Middlesex played a pivotal role. A British Military Recruitment Poster from the inter-war period reminds us that this county contributed valiantly to defend our nation. Venturing further into its borders reveals Harrow School's Old School Building perched atop Harrow on the Hill – an architectural marvel steeped in tradition and academic excellence. Yet not all stories are filled with triumph; Banstead Asylum stands as a solemn reminder of society's struggle with mental health throughout history. Meanwhile, Colney Hatch's County Lunatic Asylum serves as evidence of our evolving understanding and treatment of those afflicted by mental illness. Amidst these tales lies Steady the Drums and Fifes - a resounding call echoing through time, reminding us that music has always been woven into Middlesex’s cultural fabric. The medical landscape continues to evolve within this county; West Middlesex Hospital in Isleworth stands proudly alongside Chase Farm Hospital in Enfield – both dedicated institutions committed to providing exceptional care for their communities. As we explore further still, London arms and seals emerge as symbols representing unity amidst diversity – embracing all who call this vibrant region home. Middlesex: where sporting prowess meets compassionate healthcare; where historical landmarks intertwine with societal progress. This captivating county holds countless stories waiting to be discovered by those willing to listen closely.