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Shaftesbury, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Dorset, England, is known for its charming streets and rich history

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, Late Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords

Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, Late Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Lord Shaftesbury

Lord Shaftesbury
LORD SHAFTESBURY

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Annual Meeting of the Golden Lane Costermongers Mission: the Hon, Secretary

Annual Meeting of the Golden Lane Costermongers Mission: the Hon, Secretary Presenting a Donkey to the Earl of Shaftesbury, 1875

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Emily Ashley-Cooper, nee Cowper, the Countess of Shaftesbury (1810-1872)

COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Emily Ashley-Cooper, nee Cowper, the Countess of Shaftesbury (1810-1872). Wife of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Lady Anne Churchill, the Countess of Shaftesbury

COUNTESS OF SHAFTESBURY. Lady Anne Churchill, the Countess of Shaftesbury. Mother of Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury

EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 7th Earl of Shaftesbury. English politician, reformer, and philanthropist

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper

BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper. English philanthropist and statesman

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). 7th Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper

EARL OF SHAFTESBURY (1801-1885). 7th Earl of Shaftesbury Anthony Ashley Cooper. English philanthropist and statesman. Photographed c1876

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: ANTHONY ASHLEY-COOPER (1621-1683). First Earl of Shaftsbury. English politician

ANTHONY ASHLEY-COOPER (1621-1683). First Earl of Shaftsbury. English politician. Oil on canvas after a painting, c1672-73, by John Greenhill

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Scotts Restaurant in London

Scotts Restaurant in London - famed for its oysters and lobster, formerly with sawdust on the floor and a zinc bar. On the corner of Piccadilly and Shaftesbury Avenue. Date: circa early 1920s

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: The Members of the Eccentric Club

The Members of the Eccentric Club
Members of The Eccentric Club in 1892. The clubs first President was Sir Charles Wyndham, an outstanding actor and a theatrical manager, who, according to the legend

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: A Policeman at Piccadilly Circus, London, close to Eros

A Policeman at Piccadilly Circus, London, close to Eros
A Policeman at Piccadilly Circus, London, close to the Statue of Eros, stopping the traffic (consisting of a row of London taxis). Date: circa 1909

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Anthony Ashley Cooper, lst Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683). In English Civil Wars

Anthony Ashley Cooper, lst Earl of Shaftesbury (1621-1683). In English Civil Wars was at first a Royalist but in 1644 attached himself to the Parliamentarians

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl (1801-1885) Shaftesbury, English factory reformer

Anthony Ashley Cooper, 7th Earl (1801-1885) Shaftesbury, English factory reformer and philanthropist. From Men of Mark, London c1877. Woodburytype

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: A Useful Manufacture: The Raw Material Worked Up. The Burning of the Royal Navy training

A Useful Manufacture: The Raw Material Worked Up. The Burning of the Royal Navy training ship Goliath, 1876. Destitute boys from the London streets

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Olga Brandon (b1865) Australian-born actress. Created the role of Vashti Dethic

Olga Brandon (b1865) Australian-born actress. Created the role of Vashti Dethic in the play Judah by Henry Arthur Jones at the Shaftesbury Theatre, London, 1890

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: William Beard (1772-1868), English farmer turned fossil collector from North Somerset

William Beard (1772-1868), English farmer turned fossil collector from North Somerset. In the 1820s workmen broke through into the Banwell Bone Cave

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Scene In la Rosiere

Scene In la Rosiere
Scene In " la Rosiere, " The New Comic Opera At The Shaftesbury Theatre, UK

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Lord Shaftesbury

Lord Shaftesbury
LORD SHAFTESBURY

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, Late Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords

Right Hon. the Earl of Shaftesbury, Late Chairman of the Committees of the House of Lords, Uk, 1851 Engraving

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Houses along Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Houses along Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Gold Hill, and view over Blackmore Vale, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Gold Hill, and view over Blackmore Vale, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: LCC-LFB New enclosed London fire engine

LCC-LFB New enclosed London fire engine
The new enclosed breathing apparatus and ladder carrying fire engine supplied to the London Fire Brigade by Dennis, based on an LFB design

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper

BARON SHAFTESBURY (1621-1683). 1st Baron and Earl of Shaftesbury, Anthony Ashley Cooper. English statesman. Wood engraving after Sir Peter Lely

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: The rage of London, Shaftesbury Theatre, The Belle of New Yo

The rage of London, Shaftesbury Theatre, The Belle of New York. Date 1900?

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Cottage Water Pump

Cottage Water Pump
A picturesque corner of Shaftesbury, Dorset, England, showing the courtyard of some old cottages and the fine old pump. Date: 1950s

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Lyric and Apollo theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue

Lyric and Apollo theatres on Shaftesbury Avenue, London. The Lyric has Robert Morley and Peggy Ashcroft in Edward My Son, and the Apollo has Emlyn Williams and Mary Hinton in Trespass. Date: 1947

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Gold Hill, Shaftesbury

Gold Hill, Shaftesbury
The famous Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset. On the left is the ancient wall enclosing the Abbey ruins. A man in a raincoat walks down, demonstrating its steepness. Date: 1950s

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Princes Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
The Princes Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, in Londons West End, re-named the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1963. The theatre is presenting Irene Manning in The Dubarry. Date: 1947

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Saville Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Saville Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, London, showing Noose, a comedy drama. The theatre opened in 1931, and converted to a cinema in 1970

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Globe Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Globe Theatre on Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Globe Theatre (re-named the Gielgud Theatre in 1994) on the corner of Rupert Street and Shaftesbury Avenue, presenting Tuppence Coloured with Joyce Elisabeth, Grenfell Welch and Max Adrian. Date: 1947

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Foyer, the Trocadero, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

Foyer, the Trocadero, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
View of the Foyer of the Trocadero, Shaftesbury Avenue (near Piccadilly Circus), London, proprietors J Lyons & Co. Described (in French) as the foremost restaurant in the world

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: The Grill Room, Trocadero, Shaftesbury Avenue, London

The Grill Room, Trocadero, Shaftesbury Avenue, London
Interior view of the Grill Room, Trocadero, Shaftesbury Avenue (near Piccadilly Circus), London, proprietors J Lyons & Co

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Pine tree communication mast

Pine tree communication mast
Communication mast designed to resemble a pine tree. Photographed near Shaftesbury in Dorset, UK

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Cottages at Gold

Cottages at Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorset, England

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Europe, England, Dorset, Shaftesbury. Gold hill

Europe, England, Dorset, Shaftesbury. Gold hill

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Europe, England, Dorset, Gold Hill, Shaftesbury. Town architecture

Europe, England, Dorset, Gold Hill, Shaftesbury. Town architecture

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Production of The Dairymaids

Production of The Dairymaids
The Queens Theatre (Shaftesbury Avenue, London) Production of The Dairymaids which ran for 76 performances from 5th May 1908, starring Phyllis Dare and Dan Rolyat

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Shaftesbury Park

Shaftesbury Park
A street in Shaftesbury Park

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Shaftesbury House

Shaftesbury House
in Aldersgate Street

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: The General Strike - peeling potatoes in Hyde Park

The General Strike - peeling potatoes in Hyde Park
A Snap-Shot of Striketime Society: Lady Mary Ashley-Cooper and Lady Carmichael-Anstruther peeling potatoes in Hyde Park. Front cover of The Sketch emergency issue produced during the General Strike

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: England / Shaftesbury

England / Shaftesbury
Looking down Gold Hill, Shaftesbury, Dorsets highest town. On the right is the Abbey Wall and part of the Old Town Wall. King Canute died here on 12 November 1035

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Roofs of houses in Shaftesbury and typical patchwork fields beyond, Dorset

Roofs of houses in Shaftesbury and typical patchwork fields beyond, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cdv

Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cdv
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 7th EARL of SHAFTESBURY Politician and reformer

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Shaftesbury / 1st Earl / 73

Shaftesbury / 1st Earl / 73
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 1st EARL of SHAFTESBURY English politician

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cassell

Shaftesbury / 7Th / Cassell
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER 7th EARL of SHAFTESBURY Politician and reformer

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Shaftesbury / 7Th / Woodbury

Shaftesbury / 7Th / Woodbury
FREDERICK THESIGER, first baron CHELMSFORD Statesman, Lord Chancellor

Background imageShaftesbury Collection: Anthony Shaftesbury

Anthony Shaftesbury
ANTHONY ASHLEY COOPER, earl of SHAFTESBURY statesman. with his autograph



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Shaftesbury, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of Dorset, England, is known for its charming streets and rich history. One of its most iconic landmarks is Gold Hill, a cobbled street that seems to have been plucked straight out of a fairytale. With its quaint cottages and stunning views over the rolling countryside, it's no wonder that Gold Hill has captured the hearts of visitors from all around the world. In contrast to this peaceful setting lies Shaftesbury Avenue in London, where the vibrant energy of theater crowds fills the air. This bustling street is home to some of London's most renowned theaters, attracting both locals and tourists alike. From classic plays to modern musicals, there's always something captivating happening on Shaftesbury Avenue. Speaking of London landmarks, who could forget Piccadilly Circus? In 1956, this famous intersection was alive with activity as people flocked to see shows like "In Dahomey, " starring George Walker and Ada Overton Walker at Windmill Theatre. The vibrant lights and bustling atmosphere made Piccadilly Circus an unforgettable experience for anyone lucky enough to witness it. Traveling back in time to the 1920s brings us once again to Piccadilly Circus - a hub of excitement and entertainment. The neon signs illuminating this lively square created an enchanting ambiance that drew people from far and wide. But let's not stray too far from our beloved Shaftesbury itself – after all, Gold Hill remains one of its greatest treasures. Whether you visit in June when flowers bloom along every corner or any other time throughout the year; Gold Hill never fails to captivate with its timeless beauty. So whether you find yourself strolling down Soho's Shaftesbury Avenue or wandering through the enchanting streets of Dorset's Shaftesbury town; one thing is certain – these places hold stories waiting to be discovered by those willing to explore.