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Rolleston Collection

Discover the hidden gems of Rolleston: a captivating blend of history, art, and natural wonders

Background imageRolleston Collection: Rolleston Hall, a country house in Rolleston-on-Dove, Staffordshire England, 1880s, 19th Century

Rolleston Hall, a country house in Rolleston-on-Dove, Staffordshire England, 1880s, 19th Century
Vintage illustration Rolleston Hall, a country house in Rolleston-on-Dove, Staffordshire England, 1880s, 19th Century. Originally built in the early 17th century for Sir Edward Mosley

Background imageRolleston Collection: Sunrise at Carnarvon Gorge, Queensland

Sunrise at Carnarvon Gorge, Queensland, Australia

Background imageRolleston Collection: Sunrise off the Beaten track with a 4 Wheel drive vehicle

Sunrise off the Beaten track with a 4 Wheel drive vehicle
Sunrise off the beaten track with a 4 Wheel drive vehicle and campervan in the Carnarvong Gorge, Queensland. Carnarvon Gorge is an oasis in the semi-arid heart of Central Queensland outback

Background imageRolleston Collection: In the Chappells cottage at Rolleston

In the Chappells cottage at Rolleston
3779365 In the Chappells cottage at Rolleston by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901); (add.info.: In the Chappells cottage at Rolleston- the kitchen by Kate Greenaway)

Background imageRolleston Collection: Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove, Staffordshire

Spread Eagle Hotel, Rolleston On Dove, Staffordshire. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Right face on view of the pub

Background imageRolleston Collection: The kitchen pump, Rolleston by Kate Greenaway

The kitchen pump, Rolleston by Kate Greenaway
3779363 The kitchen pump, Rolleston by Kate Greenaway by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901); (add.info.: The kitchen pump in the Chappells cottage at Rolleston by Kate Greenaway. Kate Greenaway by M. H)

Background imageRolleston Collection: The Chappells cottage at Rolleston by Kate Greenaway

The Chappells cottage at Rolleston by Kate Greenaway
3779368 The Chappells cottage at Rolleston by Kate Greenaway by Greenaway, Kate (1846-1901); (add.info.: The Chappells cottage, farm and croft at Rolleston by Kate Greenaway. Kate Greenaway by M. H)

Background imageRolleston Collection: Newark and Sherwood NG23 5 Map

Newark and Sherwood NG23 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Newark and Sherwood NG23 5

Background imageRolleston Collection: Leicester LE7 9 Map

Leicester LE7 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Leicester LE7 9

Background imageRolleston Collection: The white steed had vanished from their eyes like a wreath of mist, c1910. Artist

The white steed had vanished from their eyes like a wreath of mist, c1910. Artist
The white steed had vanished from their eyes like a wreath of mist, c1910. Oisin, son of Finn mac Cumhaill, is turned in an instant into an old

Background imageRolleston Collection: They rode up to a stately palace, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

They rode up to a stately palace, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
They rode up to a stately palace, c1910. Oisin, son of Finn mac Cumhaill, is requested by Niam of the Golden Hair to go with her to her fathers land, the Land of the Youth

Background imageRolleston Collection: Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
Follow me now to the Hill of Allen, c1910. Finn mac Cumhaill leading his men to his wedding feast. He was a mythical hunter and warrior of Irish legend

Background imageRolleston Collection: Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
Dermot took the horn and would have filled it, c1910. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by TW Rolleston

Background imageRolleston Collection: And that night there was feasting and joy in the lonely hut, c1910

And that night there was feasting and joy in the lonely hut, c1910. Finn finds the old men of the forest. Finn mac Cumhaill was a hunter and warrior of Irish legend

Background imageRolleston Collection: She heard her own name called again and again, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

She heard her own name called again and again, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
She heard her own name called again and again, c1910. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by TW Rolleston

Background imageRolleston Collection: A mighty shout of exultation arose from the Ulstermen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

A mighty shout of exultation arose from the Ulstermen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
A mighty shout of exultation arose from the Ulstermen, c1910. Mac Datho was a lord who had the finest Boar in the land who the King of Ulster and the Queen of Connacht both wish to own

Background imageRolleston Collection: They rose up in the air, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

They rose up in the air, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
They rose up in the air, c1910. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn, and other Bardic Romances of Ancient Ireland by TW Rolleston

Background imageRolleston Collection: There sat the three maidens with the Queen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

There sat the three maidens with the Queen, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
There sat the three maidens with the Queen, c1910. The story of the Children of Lir. Bov the Red bade Lir choose a wife from three maidens after his wife has died

Background imageRolleston Collection: Fergus goes down into the lake, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Fergus goes down into the lake, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
Fergus goes down into the lake, c1910. Fergus, King of Ulster, descends into Loch Rury to seek vengence on the riverhorse of Loch Rury

Background imageRolleston Collection: They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, c1910

They all trooped out, lords and ladies, to view the wee man, c1910. The story of Fergus, King of Ulster, and Iubdan, King of the Leprechauns or little folk

Background imageRolleston Collection: There dwelt the red-haired ocean-nymphs, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

There dwelt the red-haired ocean-nymphs, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
There dwelt the red-haired ocean-nymphs, c1910. Brian, a son of Turenn, descends into the sea to find the Isle of Finchory and discovers a great sea palace where the sea nymphs live

Background imageRolleston Collection: Bear us swiftly, Boat of Mananan, to the Garden of Hesperides, c1910. Artist

Bear us swiftly, Boat of Mananan, to the Garden of Hesperides, c1910. Artist
Bear us swiftly, Boat of Mananan, to the Garden of Hesperides, c1910. A scene from the Quest of the Sons of Turenn. Illustration from The High Deeds of Finn

Background imageRolleston Collection: They made an encampment and the swans sang to them, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

They made an encampment and the swans sang to them, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
They made an encampment and the swans sang to them, c1910. The story of the Children of Lir. Bov the Red, King of the De Danaan people

Background imageRolleston Collection: Finn heard far off the first notes of the fairy harp, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid

Finn heard far off the first notes of the fairy harp, c1910. Artist: Stephen Reid
Finn heard far off the first notes of the fairy harp, c1910. Finn, son of Cumhaill, was a mythical hunter and warrior of Irish mythology

Background imageRolleston Collection: Sir Oswald Mosley

Sir Oswald Mosley, 5th Baronet of Rolleston Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Staffordshire and father of Sir Oswald Mosley, 6th Baronet, English politician and founder of the British Union of Fascists

Background imageRolleston Collection: George Rolleston

George Rolleston
GEORGE ROLLESTON Linacre professor of physiology at Oxford Date: 1829 - 1881

Background imageRolleston Collection: TRILBY, c1896. Frank Rolleston as the Laird O Cockpen in an stage adaptation of

TRILBY, c1896. Frank Rolleston as the Laird O Cockpen in an stage adaptation of George Du Mauriers novel Trilby. Photograph by Bakers Art Gallery, c1896


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Discover the hidden gems of Rolleston: a captivating blend of history, art, and natural wonders. πŸŒ„βœ¨ Step back in time to the days of Sir Oswald Mosley as you explore Chappells cottage - a charming reminder of Rolleston's rich past. 🏰 Immerse yourself in the quaint village atmosphere and imagine life during that era. For nature enthusiasts, Carnarvon Gorge is an absolute must-visit. πŸŒΏπŸ—» Marvel at ancient Aboriginal Rock Art Gallery, showcasing the incredible artistic legacy left by indigenous communities. Witness breathtaking sunrises over this majestic landscape – a truly unforgettable experience. πŸŒ… Embark on an off-the-beaten-track adventure with a 4 Wheel drive vehicle and uncover hidden treasures around Rolleston. Explore picturesque trails and witness stunning sunrise vistas that will leave you in awe. πŸš™β˜€οΈ Indulge your taste buds at Spread Eagle Hotel in Rolleston On Dove, Staffordshire – where delicious food meets warm hospitality. Savor traditional dishes while immersing yourself in the cozy ambiance of this historic establishment. Immerse yourself further into Kate Greenaway's enchanting world through her masterpieces depicting The Chappells cottage and The kitchen pump at Rolleston. Let her intricate illustrations transport you to another time and place. Navigate your way through Newark and Sherwood NG23 5 Map or Leicester LE7 9 Map to ensure you don't miss any hidden spots within these vibrant regions surrounding Rolleston. Lastly, let your imagination soar with artworks like 'The white steed had vanished from their eyes like a wreath of mist' by an unknown artist from c1910 or 'They rode up to a stately palace' by Stephen Reid - allowing these captivating pieces to whisk you away on fantastical journeys. Rolleston awaits; come discover its fascinating tapestry woven with history, artistry, and natural beauty.