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Middleton Collection

Middleton, a name that echoes through various locations and historical figures, holds a rich tapestry of stories and landmarks

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Wollaton Hall, Nottingham- Hendrik Frans de Cort

Wollaton Hall, Nottingham- Hendrik Frans de Cort
Oil on Panel 115.5 x 158.1

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Katherine Mansfield 1

Katherine Mansfield 1
KATHERINE MANSFIELD New Zealand writer, known for her short stories; married Middleton Murry, became a follower of Gurdjieff

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Katherine Mansfield, pen name of Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp (1888-1923) short

Katherine Mansfield, pen name of Katherine Mansfield Beauchamp (1888-1923) short story writer born in Wellington, New Zealand. Mansfield in 1914

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Stoney Middleton, Middleton Dale, Derbyshire

Stoney Middleton, Middleton Dale, Derbyshire
Stoney Middleton - a village in the Derbyshire Dales district of Derbyshire, England. It at the foot of the limestone valley of Middleton Dale. Date: 1904

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Front View of Wollaton Hall, Nottingham with Horse and Carriage

Front View of Wollaton Hall, Nottingham with Horse and Carriage
Artist: Redgate, Arthur W. - Title: Front View of Wollaton Hall, Nottingham with Horse and Carriage - Date: N/A - Original Medium and Size: Oil on Canvas 69 x 135

Background imageMiddleton Collection: St Margaret Clitherow

St Margaret Clitherow
Saint MARGARET CLITHEROW (nee Middleton), respectable but Catholic housewife of York convicted of harbouring priests, crushed to death with those weights 24 March 1586

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Middleton in Teesdale, County Durham, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Scotland / Middleton

Scotland / Middleton
A scene at Middleton, Midlothian, Scotland, with its kirk and the 15th century Borthwick Castle, where Mary Queen of Scots and Bothwell made their retreat. Date: 1960s

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Tuberculosis Hospital, Middleton, Yorkshire

Tuberculosis Hospital, Middleton, Yorkshire
An aerial view of the Tuberculosis Hospital at Middleton, near Ilkley, in Yorkshire. Date: Date unknown

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Liza Maugham and Vincent Paravicini

Liza Maugham and Vincent Paravicini
Front cover of The Bystander announcing the engagement of Liza Maugham and Vincent Paravinci. He was the Swiss ministers son, she was the daughter of the author William Somerset Maugham. 1936

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Middleton station, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the station, looking north

Middleton station, Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway. View of the station, looking north, with a goods train on the upper level. 1 November 1920

Background imageMiddleton Collection: FLASH GORDON, 1936. The Emperor Ming, played by Charles Middleton

FLASH GORDON, 1936. The Emperor Ming, played by Charles Middleton

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Wollaton Hall Park, Nottingham - Hendrik Frans de Cort

Wollaton Hall Park, Nottingham - Hendrik Frans de Cort
Oil on Panel 111.8 x 158.7

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Castellani and her daughter Lady Lampson

Lady Castellani and her daughter Lady Lampson
Josephine, nÚÑáStead (1875-1974), Lady Castellani, Wife of Sir Aldo Castellani; daughter of George Ambler Stead with her daughter Lady Jacqueline Lampson (1910-2015), wife of Sir Miles Lampson

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Duchess of Buccleuch

Duchess of Buccleuch
Vreda Esther Mary Molly Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Duchess of Buccleuch (1900-1993), Wife of 8th Duke of Buccleuch and 10th Duke of Queensberry; daughter of William Frank Lascelles on the front cover of

Background imageMiddleton Collection: The Village, Middleton on Wold, Yorkshire

The Village, Middleton on Wold, Yorkshire
The Village, Middleton on Wold, Driffield, near Beverley, Yorkshire, England. Date: 1908

Background imageMiddleton Collection: The Old Palace, Richmond-Upon-Thames, 1914

The Old Palace, Richmond-Upon-Thames, 1914
Photograph showing the Gatehouse of the Old Palace at Richmond. This palace was used by Edward III, Henry VII and Elizabeth I, who is said to have died in a little room over the gateway

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Katherine Mansfield 2

Katherine Mansfield 2
KATHERINE MANSFIELD New Zealand writer, known for her short stories; married Middleton Murry, became a follower of Gurdjieff

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Kinross-Shire KY13 0 Map

Kinross-Shire KY13 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kinross-Shire KY13 0

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Ye Olde Boars Head, Middleton, Lancashire, 1939

Ye Olde Boars Head, Middleton, Lancashire, 1939. From Old Inns - Second Series of 40. [W. D. & H. O. Wills, 1939]

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Stoney Middleton 1950S

Stoney Middleton 1950S
View of Stoney Middleton, with its Lovers Leap cafe, a beautiful village in the Derbyshire Peak District, where cottages shelter beneath overhanging cliffs

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck

Lady Anne Cavendish-Bentinck (16 September 1916 - 21 December 2008), daughter of William Cavendish-Bentinck, 7th Duke of Portland

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Fighting Cocks railway station, Stockton-Darlington line

Fighting Cocks railway station, Stockton-Darlington line
Fighting Cocks railway station, on the Stockton to Darlington line. It opened in 1825, named after the local pub where train tickets were sold

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten with their daughters

Lord and Lady Louis Mountbatten with their daughters
Lord Louis Mountbatten with his wife, Lady Edwina Ashley and his daughters Patricia and Pamela pictured in The Tatler. 1939

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Georgiana Kidston

Lady Georgiana Kidston
Lady Georgiana Mary Kidston (nÚÑáCurzon, later Lady Starkey) (1910-1976), Former wife of Home Ronald Archibald Kidston, and later wife of Lewis Stanton Starkey; daughter of 5th Earl Howe 1936

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Angela Baddeley with her daughter Jane

Angela Baddeley with her daughter Jane
Actress Angela Baddeley (4 July 1904 22 February 1976) with her little daughter June from her marriage with Stephen Thomas

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Patricia Douglas

Lady Patricia Douglas
Lady Patricia Sybil Douglas (born 24 December 1918) on the front cover of The Sketch magazine. She was the daughter of Francis Douglas

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Lady Rose Paget

Lady Rose Paget, later Lady Rose McLaren (21 July 1919 1 November 2005) on the front cover of The Sketch Magazine. She was the fourth daughter of the 6th Marquess of Anglesey. 1937

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Molyneux / Chanel models

Molyneux / Chanel models
A presentation of the latest evening fashion by Chanel (two on the left) and Molyneux (right). The three lovely ladies are members of the British high society

Background imageMiddleton Collection: North Yorkshire YO18 8 Map

North Yorkshire YO18 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of North Yorkshire YO18 8

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Swansea SA3 1 Map

Swansea SA3 1 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Swansea SA3 1

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Hartlepool TS24 0 Map

Hartlepool TS24 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Hartlepool TS24 0

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Leeds LS10 3 Map

Leeds LS10 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Leeds LS10 3

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Tamworth B78 2 Map

Tamworth B78 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Tamworth B78 2

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Captain G Middleton, late 19th century, (1911). Creator: Unknown

Captain G Middleton, late 19th century, (1911). Creator: Unknown
Captain G Middleton, late 19th century, (1911). Portrait of British horseman William George Bay Middleton (1846-1892), equerry to John Spencer, 5th Earl Spencer, who was Lord Lieutenant of Ireland

Background imageMiddleton Collection: King James rescued from the New River, 1897. Creator: John Leech

King James rescued from the New River, 1897. Creator: John Leech
King James rescued from the New River, 1897. King James I of England (1566-1625) granted a charter in 1604 for the design and construction of the New River

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Celestial Chart

Celestial Chart

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Globes

Globes

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Vegetable Productions of The Atlantic Islands

Vegetable Productions of The Atlantic Islands

Background imageMiddleton Collection: The Grand Caravan From Cairo To Mecca

The Grand Caravan From Cairo To Mecca

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Colossus of Rhodes

Colossus of Rhodes

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Tunis, Coast of Barbary

Tunis, Coast of Barbary

Background imageMiddleton Collection: View of Florence From The Vaga Loggia, Italy

View of Florence From The Vaga Loggia, Italy

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Florence, Italy

Florence, Italy

Background imageMiddleton Collection: City of Paris

City of Paris

Background imageMiddleton Collection: Reptiles and Insects

Reptiles and Insects

Background imageMiddleton Collection: West View of City of Edinburgh

West View of City of Edinburgh



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Middleton, a name that echoes through various locations and historical figures, holds a rich tapestry of stories and landmarks. In Nottingham, Wollaton Hall stands tall, an architectural masterpiece crafted by Hendrik Frans de Cort. Its grandeur captivates visitors as they wander through its corridors, marveling at the intricate details. Katherine Mansfield's presence lingers in Middleton too. Known for her remarkable literary contributions, she left an indelible mark on the world. Her connection to Stoney Middleton in Derbyshire adds another layer to her enigmatic persona. The front view of Wollaton Hall showcases its magnificence against the backdrop of horse-drawn carriages, and is a scene straight out of history books - transporting us back to a time when elegance and opulence reigned supreme. St Margaret Clitherow's influence can also be felt in Middleton. Her unwavering faith and martyrdom have made her an inspiration for generations. Moving northwards to County Durham lies another Middleton - nestled amidst picturesque landscapes in Teesdale. This quaint village exudes charm with its traditional English ambiance. Scotland boasts its own version of Middleton, adding yet another dimension to this multifaceted name. The Scottish variant embraces its unique heritage while still resonating with the essence of Middletons elsewhere. Venturing further into Yorkshire brings us to Middleton on Wold - a serene village that seems untouched by time itself. Liza Maugham and Vincent Paravicini may have found solace here amidst the tranquility it offers. Transportation plays a significant role too; Middleton station served as a vital hub along Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway lines. Its architecture tells tales of bustling activity from years gone by. As we explore these different Middletons across England and Scotland, we realize that each one has something special to offer – whether it be historical significance or natural beauty – making them all worthy destinations worth discovering anew.