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"Exploring the Legacy of Robson: From Snowdon to Durham Cathedral, George Fennel Robson's Artistic Journey Unveiled" Step into the world of George Fennel Robson

Background imageRobson Collection: Vancouver, Canada - Corner of Robson and Howe Streets

Vancouver, Canada - Corner of Robson and Howe Streets
Vancouver, British Columbia, Western Canada - The Corner of Robson and Howe Streets Date: circa 1920

Background imageRobson Collection: May Robson

May Robson (1858 - 1942), Australian actress in American films

Background imageRobson Collection: Music cover, Varmer Giles, sung by George Bastow

Music cover, Varmer Giles, sung by George Bastow
Music cover, Varmer Giles, written and composed by Gilbert Wells and T F Robson, sung by George Bastow. 1902

Background imageRobson Collection: William Robson, Baron Robson

William Robson, Baron Robson
William Snowdon Robson, Baron Robson (1852 1918), English lawyer, judge and Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons in two periods between 1885 and 1910. Caption The Solicitor General

Background imageRobson Collection: Charles Robson

Charles Robson
CHARLES PENNELL ROBSON artist with his autograph Date: 1788 - 1833

Background imageRobson Collection: Robson Actors Actresses series N45 Type 6 Virginia Brights Cigarettes

Robson Actors Actresses series N45 Type 6 Virginia Brights Cigarettes
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Background imageRobson Collection: Farmstead with Figures and Trees

Farmstead with Figures and Trees. Robson, George Fennel 1788 - 1833

Background imageRobson Collection: The Library and Reading Room at The Peoples Palace for East London, c. 1880s

The Library and Reading Room at The Peoples Palace for East London, c. 1880s
XJF444313 The Library and Reading Room at The Peoples Palace for East London, c.1880s (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageRobson Collection: The Jockey Frank Buckle, the Owner-Breeder John Wastell, his Trainer Robert Robson

The Jockey Frank Buckle, the Owner-Breeder John Wastell, his Trainer Robert Robson, and a Stable-lad Frank Buckle, John Wastel, Robert Robson and a Stable-Lad Mr

Background imageRobson Collection: ROBSON ROOSE (1848-1905). Edward Charles Robson Roose. English physician

ROBSON ROOSE (1848-1905). Edward Charles Robson Roose. English physician. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1892

Background imageRobson Collection: Robson & Crane as the knaves of Shakespeare

Robson & Crane as the knaves of Shakespeare. Date c1879. Robson & Crane as the knaves of Shakespeare. Date c1879

Background imageRobson Collection: Robson & Crane in Shakespeares Comedy of errors Robson & Cr

Robson & Crane in Shakespeares Comedy of errors Robson & Cr
Robson & Crane in Shakespeares Comedy of errors. Date c1879

Background imageRobson Collection: Eleanor Robson

Eleanor Robson. Date c1903

Background imageRobson Collection: Mr. Andrew Robson in Chas. Coghlans masterpiece, The royal

Mr. Andrew Robson in Chas. Coghlans masterpiece, The royal box. Date c1900

Background imageRobson Collection: Flora Robson

Flora Robson
(Dame) Flora Robson (1902 - 1984) English actress of stage and screen. Date: 1937

Background imageRobson Collection: English Cricket Team to Australia 1901

English Cricket Team to Australia 1901. Back row J Gunn, C Blythe,s Barnes, a Lilley, T Hayward, LC Braund. Front row HG Garnett, C MacGahey, AC Maclaren, C Robson, AO Jones

Background imageRobson Collection: MAY ROBSON (1858-1942). Originally Mary Jeanette Robison. American actress

MAY ROBSON (1858-1942). Originally Mary Jeanette Robison. American actress

Background imageRobson Collection: The Great Golf Question

The Great Golf Question
Cartoon lampooning the flamboyant and outlandish golf fashions of the day. Golfers featured include James Braid, J.H. Taylor, George Duncan, Fred Robson, Archie

Background imageRobson Collection: Cricket / Team / Hampshire

Cricket / Team / Hampshire
Hampshire: Webb, Baldwin, Lewis, Hill, Soar, Ward, Lacey, Bencraft, Studd, Robson, Bacon, Wooton



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"Exploring the Legacy of Robson: From Snowdon to Durham Cathedral, George Fennel Robson's Artistic Journey Unveiled" Step into the world of George Fennel Robson, a remarkable artist who left an indelible mark on various landscapes and stages. In 1832, he captured the breathtaking beauty of Snowdon from Llyn Nantlle in North Wales, showcasing his keen eye for detail and love for nature. Robson's artistic prowess extended beyond landscapes as he skillfully depicted Durham Cathedral from the Prebends Bridge during the same period. His brushstrokes brought life to this iconic architectural masterpiece, revealing his ability to capture both grandeur and subtlety. While mountains like Mount Robson may have inspired awe in many, it is through art that their majesty truly comes alive. Robson's work immortalizes these natural wonders with every stroke of his paintbrush. However, Robson's influence was not limited to canvas alone. In Andy Robson's production featuring Lance Percival as a signalman, we witness how art transcends mediums and brings characters to life on stage. The synergy between actor and artist creates a captivating experience for audiences worldwide. The creative spirit runs deep within the Robson family lineage; Eleanor Robson and Harriet Ford collaborated on "In the Next Room, " a play that delves into human emotions with grace and depth. Their partnership exemplifies how creativity can bridge gaps between generations while exploring universal themes. London became another canvas for George Fennel Robson when he captured The Vic-Wells Season & Dance at Waterloo with meticulous precision. Through his artwork, we are transported back in time to witness vibrant performances that once graced this historic venue. Donald McLeish further immortalized London's cultural scene by capturing its essence outside the People's Palace along Mile End Road circa 1935.