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Savile Collection

"Savile: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Savile, where history and elegance intertwine

Background imageSavile Collection: Firth Brown 5 ton steam hammer, junction of Savile Street and Sutherland Street, Attercliffe

Firth Brown 5 ton steam hammer, junction of Savile Street and Sutherland Street, Attercliffe
This was built in 1947 by the Brightside Engineering Company and was restored and moved to its present day location in 1994.The hammer was used in forging steel rings for railway tyres

Background imageSavile Collection: Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near

Items of interior decoration at the seat of Sir Savile Crossley - Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft - Household Gods. These include a marble statue of Sir Savile as a boy, a bronze figure of Atalanta

Background imageSavile Collection: View of Savile Row, Mayfair, London

View of Savile Row, Mayfair, London. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSavile Collection: Edward Vii / Rufford Abbey

Edward Vii / Rufford Abbey
EDWARD VII staying at Rufford House near Doncaster as a guest of Lady Savile. The Kings mistress, Alice Keppel is standing fourth from left

Background imageSavile Collection: Sir Savile Crossleys Shoot at Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft - an after-luncheon group

Sir Savile Crossleys Shoot at Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft - an after-luncheon group, featuring: Sir Savile and Lady Crossley, Lord and Lady Vivian, Lord and Lady Hastings, Colonel and the Hon

Background imageSavile Collection: A stuffed and mounted Polar Bear at Somerleyton Hall near Lowerstoft

A stuffed and mounted Polar Bear at Somerleyton Hall near Lowerstoft, one of 57 bears shot in five weeks at Spitzbergen and in no-mans land by Sir Savile Crossley and Mr Arnold Pike. Date: 1905

Background imageSavile Collection: WW2 Home Front - Bomb Damage in London - Savile Row

WW2 Home Front - Bomb Damage in London - Savile Row
WW2 - Home Front - Bomb Damage in London - Savile Row backing on to Heddon Street - 16th September 1940. Date: 1940

Background imageSavile Collection: Dewsbury - Savile Road

Dewsbury - Savile Road

Background imageSavile Collection: Wedding Cake for the newly wed Mice, by Savile Lumley

Wedding Cake for the newly wed Mice, by Savile Lumley Date: 1936

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/winter with oast house

Coaching/winter with oast house by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/summer with river and cottage

Coaching/summer with river and cottage by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/summer with cottage

Coaching/summer with cottage by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/autumn with church

Coaching/autumn with church by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/spring or summer

Coaching/spring or summer by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/summer

Coaching/summer by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching winter scene Watercolour painting Savile

Coaching winter scene Watercolour painting Savile
Coaching, winter, scene, Watercolour, painting, Savile, Lumley, 12022932

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/winter, shepherd and sheep

Coaching/winter, shepherd and sheep by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/winter

Coaching/winter by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Coaching/winter with church

Coaching/winter with church by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: A Friendly Tussle

A Friendly Tussle by Mabel Gear

Background imageSavile Collection: Christmas scene Carol Singers card design England

Christmas scene Carol Singers card design England
Christmas, scene, Carol, Singers, card, design, England, Watercolour, painting, Savile, Lumley, 12022916

Background imageSavile Collection: Christmas scene - Carol Singers

Christmas scene - Carol Singers by Savile Lumley

Background imageSavile Collection: Savile Row, Mayfair, London

Savile Row, Mayfair, London
Savile Row in Londons Mayfair dominated by an estate agents hoarding. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageSavile Collection: Exhibition of needlework by Mary Linwood, London

Exhibition of needlework by Mary Linwood, London
Exhibition of needlework by Mary Linwood (1755-1845) at Old Savile House, Leicester Square, London. early 19th century

Background imageSavile Collection: Punting

Punting
Boating. Edwardian ladies in a punt on the river. Artist Savile Lumley. Date: 1908

Background imageSavile Collection: Londons smallest shop

Londons smallest shop
A tiny corner room in Savile Place with one small window, was the venue opened by two sisters as an Art Furnishing and House Decorating business

Background imageSavile Collection: Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft - Seat of Sir Savile Crossley - a fine country house

Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft - Seat of Sir Savile Crossley - a fine country house and noted shooting venue. Date: 1912

Background imageSavile Collection: A silver and gilt moulded mirror from the Doges Palace in Venice

A silver and gilt moulded mirror from the Doges Palace in Venice, Italy - once owned by Queen Anne and removed from Stowe House

Background imageSavile Collection: Somerleyton Hall, near Lowestoft - Cups won by Sir Savile Crossley

Somerleyton Hall, near Lowestoft - Cups won by Sir Savile Crossley and his sons for boxing, hurdle-racing, swimming, rowing and running. Date: 1905

Background imageSavile Collection: Miss Elizabeth Stephenson, afterwards Countess of Mexborough, late 18th century (1894)

Miss Elizabeth Stephenson, afterwards Countess of Mexborough, late 18th century (1894). Artist: William Dickinson
Miss Elizabeth Stephenson, afterwards Countess of Mexborough, late 18th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageSavile Collection: John Brown and Co. Ltd, Atlas Works, Savile Street, 1862

John Brown and Co. Ltd, Atlas Works, Savile Street, 1862
From 100 years in Steel - Firth Brown Centenary 1873-1937 (Local Studies ref. 338.4 SQ)

Background imageSavile Collection: George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, 1633-1695. English politician, statesman and author

George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax, 1633-1695. English politician, statesman and author. From the book The Heads of Illustrious Persons of Great Britain, Engraved by Houbraken and Mr. Vertue

Background imageSavile Collection: George Savile 1St Marquis Of Halifax 1633 - 1695 English Statesman Writer And Politician From The

George Savile 1St Marquis Of Halifax 1633 - 1695 English Statesman Writer And Politician From The Book Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageSavile Collection: Portrait of J. Savile Lumley, Madrid, 1859. Creator: Gustave Penabert

Portrait of J. Savile Lumley, Madrid, 1859. Creator: Gustave Penabert
Portrait of J. Savile Lumley, Madrid, 1859

Background imageSavile Collection: Woman doing automatic writing in a garden

Woman doing automatic writing in a garden -- she is Mrs P Savile of South Norwood, London, who could receive psychic information from an entity called White Cloud

Background imageSavile Collection: WW1 - What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?

WW1 - What did you do in the Great War, Daddy?
Child: " And is the War really over, Daddy? Father: " Practically, My Boy." Child: " Then may I ask you a question about it which I couldn t ask till it WAS over

Background imageSavile Collection: Cyclops Works, Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd, Savile Street, 1862

Cyclops Works, Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd, Savile Street, 1862
Image from Pawson and Brailsfords Illustrated Guide to Sheffield and Neighbourhood, 1862 (914.274 SST)

Background imageSavile Collection: Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd. Cyclops Iron and Steel Works, Sheffield, 19th cent

Charles Cammell and Co. Ltd. Cyclops Iron and Steel Works, Sheffield, 19th cent
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: y01238

Background imageSavile Collection: WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1915. Daddy, What Did You Do In The Great War

WORLD WAR I: POSTER, 1915. Daddy, What Did You Do In The Great War. British World War I poster by Savile Lumley, c1915

Background imageSavile Collection: Savile Row London

Savile Row London
Famous for its tailors shops, here too is Rymans the stationer s, today one of Britains leaders in the business : note too the delivery tricycle. Date: 1937

Background imageSavile Collection: Extraordinary exhibition of Scapiglione

Extraordinary exhibition of Scapiglione
Advertising flyer for an Extraordinary Exhibition at the Saville House, Leicester Square, every day from Ten o Clock till One, and from Two till Ten. Scapiglione

Background imageSavile Collection: Sem on the Riviera, famous personalities 1913

Sem on the Riviera, famous personalities 1913
" Sem" on the Riviera - the famous caricaturists very latest impressions. A page of caricatures by Sem (Georges Goursat) taken on the French Riviera

Background imageSavile Collection: Sir Henry Savile

Sir Henry Savile
SIR HENRY SAVILE Scholar and Greek tutor to Elizabeth I, Savile translated Tacitus and edited Authorised Version of the Bible Date: 1549 - 1622

Background imageSavile Collection: John Baron Savile

John Baron Savile
JOHN SAVILE LUMLEY, second baron SAVILE of Rufford sportsman Date: 1853 - 1931

Background imageSavile Collection: Savile Place, London

Savile Place, London
A fashionable young woman walks down an alleyway towards Stovel and Mason, Savile Place, near Savile Plac, Mayfair, renowned for its tailoring. Date: early 1930s

Background imageSavile Collection: Recruiting sergeant

Recruiting sergeant
An army recruiting sergeant at Charing Cross, London talking to likely conscripts. Artist: Savile Lumley Date: 1903

Background imageSavile Collection: Flower girls

Flower girls at Piccadilly Circus. Artist: Savile Lumley Date: 1903

Background imageSavile Collection: Daddy, what did You do in the Great War? British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1

Daddy, what did You do in the Great War? British Military Recruitment Poster, WW1
Recruitment poster, Daddy, what did You do in the Great War? Colour lithograph, after Savile Lumley, published by the Parliamentary Recruiting Committee, Poster No 79



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"Savile: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into the world of Savile, where history and elegance intertwine. From the mighty Firth Brown 5-ton steam hammer at the junction Street and Sutherland Street in Attercliffe to the refined view Row in Mayfair, London, this name carries a legacy. Discover the opulence within Sir Savile Crossley's seat at Somerleyton Hall near Edward VII/Rufford Abbey. Marvel at the intricate interior decorations that adorn every corner, transporting you to a bygone era. And speaking of Rufford Abbey in Nottinghamshire, it seems this enchanting place holds multiple connections with our captivating subject. Not far away lies Dewsbury - Savile Road, where tradition meets modernity. This bustling street is home to stories waiting to be told. Perhaps even a wedding celebration for mice created by none other than Savile Lumley himself – an artist who knows how to bring whimsy and joy into our lives. But let us not forget John Brown and Co. Ltd's Atlas Works on Savile Street back in 1862 – a testament to industry and innovation that shaped generations. As we delve deeper into history, we stumble upon Sir Savile Crossley's shoot at Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft. An after-luncheon group captured forever in time – laughter echoing through their camaraderie. And finally, as if plucked from an Arctic dreamland, a stuffed and mounted Polar Bear stands tall at Somerleyton Hall near Lowestoft – reminding us of nature's wonders preserved for eternity. Savile encompasses tales spanning centuries; each hint offering glimpses into different worlds connected by one name. So join us on this journey through time and places as we unravel the enigmatic allure of "Saville.