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Milton, a name that echoes through the ages, conjures images of epic battles and profound literary works

Background imageMilton Collection: Abaddon angel of the bottomless pit, Mammon god of this world and personification of wealth

Abaddon angel of the bottomless pit, Mammon god of this world and personification of wealth and miserliness and Ashtaroth the demon. From Francis Barrett The Magus London 1801

Background imageMilton Collection: Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O Cloc

Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O Cloc
The exhibition dancers Betty Harris and Harry Milton in the cabaret show One O Clock Revue at Rectors night-club, London, 1924 Date: 1924

Background imageMilton Collection: Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Paradise Lost by John Milton

Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Paradise Lost by John Milton
John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise Lost. 1658-1667. Satan tempts Eve in the dream. Engraving of John Martin (1789-1854). Colored

Background imageMilton Collection: Eve gives Adam the forbidden fruit. Paradise Lost by John Mi

Eve gives Adam the forbidden fruit. Paradise Lost by John Mi
John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise Lost. 1658-1667. Eve gives Adam the forbidden fruit. Engraving of John Martin (1789-1854). Colored

Background imageMilton Collection: Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608-1674)

Paradise Lost by John Milton (1608-1674)
John Milton (1608-1674). English poet. Paradise Lost, 1667. Title cover of an edition printed in London, 1727. Library of Catalonia. Barcelona. Spain

Background imageMilton Collection: Angel with trumpet on a greetings card

Angel with trumpet on a greetings card: Let the bright seraphim in burning row, Their loud uplifted angel trumpets blow (words by John Milton, set to music by Handel in his oratorio, Samson)

Background imageMilton Collection: Milton influenza advertisement, 1919

Milton influenza advertisement, 1919
Advertisement for Milton disinfectant with advice to gargle with a diluted preparation thrice daily in order to ward off the influenza epidemic raging throughout post war Britain. Date: 1919

Background imageMilton Collection: John Milton (1608-1674)

John Milton (1608-1674)
John Milton, English poet and political writer. Author of the celebrated epic poems "Paradise Lost" and "Paradise Regained"

Background imageMilton Collection: MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satans Golden Palace, Pandaemonium in John Miltons Paradise Lost

MILTON: PARADISE LOST. Satans Golden Palace, Pandaemonium in John Miltons Paradise Lost, Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageMilton Collection: Cromwell and Milton

Cromwell and Milton
OLIVER CROMWELL Oliver Cromwell dictates to the poet John Milton, Latin Secretary to the Council, who latinizes foreign dispatches

Background imageMilton Collection: Satan & Beelzebub

Satan & Beelzebub
Two eminent devils - SATAN and BEELZEBUB as they are described by Milton in Paradise Lost

Background imageMilton Collection: Milton Dictates: daughter

Milton Dictates: daughter
JOHN MILTON, blind in old age, dictates Paradise Lost to his three daughters

Background imageMilton Collection: Ann Catley / Milton / Comus

Ann Catley / Milton / Comus
Miss. Ann Catley (1745 - 1789), in the role of Euphrosyne

Background imageMilton Collection: Milton Square, Ballston Spa, New York State, USA

Milton Square, Ballston Spa, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMilton Collection: Miss Fannie Leslie, actress and singer

Miss Fannie Leslie, actress and singer
Miss Fannie Leslie (1856-1935), actress and singer, seen here in the role of Mrs White. circa 1880s

Background imageMilton Collection: Fountain on Park Lane, London

Fountain on Park Lane, London. The fountain was built in 1875 and contained statues of Shakespeare, Milton and Chaucer. It was removed from this site when Park Lane was widened in the 20th century

Background imageMilton Collection: John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise lost. Colore

John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise lost. Colore
John Milton (1608-1674). British poet. Paradise Lost. Epic poem in blank verse. It was originally published in 1667 in ten books

Background imageMilton Collection: Hogarth / Dog Trump

Hogarth / Dog Trump
WILLIAM HOGARTH This is the famous manifesto portrait, showing the Line of Beauty on his palette, the works of Shakespeare, Milton and Swift Date: 1697 - 1764

Background imageMilton Collection: John Milton Janssen

John Milton Janssen (1608 - 1674) English poet and puritan as a young man

Background imageMilton Collection: Farmstead at Morbourne, Milton

Farmstead at Morbourne, Milton
English domestic architecture: elevations of a Farmstead at Morbourne, Milton for Honble G. W. Fitzwilliam. From George Alfred Deans Series of Selected Designs for Country Residences

Background imageMilton Collection: A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle

A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle
Promotional postcard for A White Man by Edwin Milton Royle. (As The Squaw Man, Wallacks Theatre, New York, 23rd October 1905). First produced in England at the Lyric Theatre, 11th January 1908

Background imageMilton Collection: Master Thatcher R Craker working on Lamb Inn, Little Milton

Master Thatcher R Craker working on Lamb Inn, Little Milton, Oxon. Date: 1960s

Background imageMilton Collection: Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation

Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation, by James Gillray. Showing a scene outside Heaven, with St Peter at the gate of Popish Supremacy and a crowd of Catholic priests and clergy

Background imageMilton Collection: Cartoon, Confederated Coalition

Cartoon, Confederated Coalition, or, The Giants storming Heaven, with the Gods alarmed for their everlasting abodes, by James Gillray. Depicting government ministers Hawkesbury, Addington and St

Background imageMilton Collection: The Village, Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes, England

The Village, Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes, England
The Village, Clifton Reynes, Milton Keynes, near Olney, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1914

Background imageMilton Collection: The Village - From Church Tower, Whaddon, Buckinghamshire

The Village - From Church Tower, Whaddon, Buckinghamshire
The Village - From Church Tower, Whaddon, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1917

Background imageMilton Collection: The Chapel, Aspley Guise, Buckinghamshire

The Chapel, Aspley Guise, Buckinghamshire
The Chapel, Aspley Guise, Milton Keynes, near Bletchley, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageMilton Collection: Edwardian Children Tending Allotments, Newport Pagnell

Edwardian Children Tending Allotments, Newport Pagnell, near Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, England. Date: 1910

Background imageMilton Collection: Milton Manor, Milton, Oxfordshire

Milton Manor, Milton, Oxfordshire
Milton Manor, Milton, Abingdon, Oxfordshire, England. Showing the Dining Room Date: 1950s

Background imageMilton Collection: High Street, Milton, Derbyshire

High Street, Milton, Derbyshire
High Street, Milton, Repton/Willington, near Derby, Derbyshire, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageMilton Collection: Milton Park, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire

Milton Park, Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageMilton Collection: Craigfoot from the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway Station

Craigfoot from the Edinburgh & Glasgow Railway Station, Milton of Campsie, Glasgow, near Kirkintilloch, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Date: 1910s

Background imageMilton Collection: Veteran Car (awaiting identification - possibly a C1903 De D

Veteran Car (awaiting identification - possibly a C1903 De Dion), Outside Milton House, England. London North West registration. Date: 1900s

Background imageMilton Collection: The Well, Little Milton, Oxfordshire

The Well, Little Milton, Oxfordshire
The Well, Little Milton, Oxford, near Stadhampton, Oxfordshire, England. Date: 1910s

Background imageMilton Collection: St James church, New Bradwell

St James church, New Bradwell
An artists impression of the new church which was to be erected at the village of New Bradwell, which was at that time named Stantonbury. It is now part of Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire

Background imageMilton Collection: Mrs Charles Sweeny at Le Touquet

Mrs Charles Sweeny at Le Touquet
Lord Castlerosse, Lady Milton, Mrs Charles Sweeny (formerly Miss Margaret Whigham, later the Duchess of Argyll), Lady Helena Fitzwilliam and the American golfer Mr Charles Sweeny at Le Touquet

Background imageMilton Collection: Stage production of The Squaw Man

Stage production of The Squaw Man
Stage production of a play, The Squaw Man (written 1905), by Edwin Milton Royle, starring William Faversham (1868-1940) as Captain James Wynnegate. Date: early 20th century

Background imageMilton Collection: Anna Selina Storace - 2

Anna Selina Storace - 2
ANNA SELINA STORACE actress and singer depicted in the part of Euphrosyne, in Miltons masque Comus. Date: 1766 - 1817

Background imageMilton Collection: Anna Selina Storace - 1

Anna Selina Storace - 1
ANNA SELINA STORACE actress and singer : we also have a picture of her taking part in Miltons Comus Date: 1766 - 1817

Background imageMilton Collection: AM170720 083798

AM170720 083798
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Background imageMilton Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, John Milton, Author, Sitter, Artist, Subject, Illustrates book

Drawings Prints, Print, John Milton, Author, Sitter, Artist, Subject, Illustrates book
Drawings and Prints, Print, John Milton, Author, Sitter, Artist, Subject, Illustrates book by, Associated with, John Toland, John Milton, Giovanni Battista Cipriani, Thomas Hollis, Irish, 1670-1722

Background imageMilton Collection: Study Male Figure Comus Measure recto Reclining Male Nude

Study Male Figure Comus Measure recto Reclining Male Nude
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Background imageMilton Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, John Milton, Sitter, Subject, Author, Etcher, Artist, Associated

Drawings Prints, Print, John Milton, Sitter, Subject, Author, Etcher, Artist, Associated
Drawings and Prints, Print, John Milton, Sitter, Subject, Author, Etcher, Artist, Associated with, Illustrates book by, After, John Milton, Thomas Hollis, John Toland, Giovanni Battista Cipriani

Background imageMilton Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, John Milton Boy, Author, Sitter, Artist, Subject, Illustrates book

Drawings Prints, Print, John Milton Boy, Author, Sitter, Artist, Subject, Illustrates book
Drawings and Prints, Print, John Milton as a Boy, Author, Sitter, Artist, Subject, Illustrates book by, After, Associated with, John Toland, John Milton, Cornelius Johnson

Background imageMilton Collection: MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS. African American soldiers and sailors who received Medals

MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS. African American soldiers and sailors who received Medals of Honor for service in the American Civil War, American Indian Wars, and the Spanish American War

Background imageMilton Collection: JOHN MILTON HAY (1838-1905). American statesman and author. Oil over a photograph, 1904

JOHN MILTON HAY (1838-1905). American statesman and author. Oil over a photograph, 1904

Background imageMilton Collection: JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. (1874-1960). American industrialist

JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER, JR. (1874-1960). American industrialist. Rockefeller (right) photographed with his wife, Abigail Greene Aldrich Rockefeller (left), their daughter Abby, and her husband, David M

Background imageMilton Collection: LOBSTER FISHING, 1894. Lobster fishing on the Grand Manan Channel (between Maine

LOBSTER FISHING, 1894. Lobster fishing on the Grand Manan Channel (between Maine, New Brunswick, and Nova Scotia). Illustration by Milton J. Burns, 1894



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Milton, a name that echoes through the ages, conjures images of epic battles and profound literary works. From the pages of "Paradise Lost" to the wood engravings by Gustave Doré, Milton's influence is undeniable. In Book I of "Paradise Lost, " Satan and his rebellious angels are cast out of Heaven, forever altering the course of history. The wood engraving after Gustave Doré captures this momentous event with its intricate details and haunting beauty. Gravesend/Milton Place stands as a testament to Milton's enduring legacy. This location holds significance in both history and literature, serving as a reminder of Satan's flight to Earth. But Milton is not confined to grand tales alone. The whimsical music sheet cover for "Mairzy Doats and Dozy Doats" adds a touch of levity to his name, showcasing his versatility across different genres. Bridge Street in Ballater, Aberdeenshire may seem an unlikely connection to Milton at first glance. However, it serves as a reminder that inspiration can be found even in unexpected places. Perhaps this quaint street has sparked creativity in someone who would go on to create their own masterpiece inspired by Milton's work. Gustave Doré's illustrations further immortalize Milton's words. In "The Fall of the Rebel Angels, " we witness Dore’s interpretation come alive with vivid imagery that captivates our imagination. Gravesend/Milton C1840? invites us into another era where we can glimpse how people once lived amidst landscapes that might have influenced or inspired John Milton himself. New Milton in Hampshire takes us back to reality with its bustling Station Road—a place where everyday life intertwines with literary greatness. It reminds us that while legends like John Milton may seem distant figures from another time, their impact continues to shape our world today.