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Sugden Collection

"Sugden: A Fall Filled with Whippets and Reform" In the fall of 1943, three whippets together created a spectacle that captured the essence of speed and grace

Background imageSugden Collection: Fall / 3 Whippets Together

Fall / 3 Whippets Together
Three dogs standing together: BOLNEY SPRING SONG SEAGIFT SURPRISE OF BOLNEY SEAGIFT SATIN OF BOLNEY Owned by Sugden. Date: 1943

Background imageSugden Collection: FALL / WHIPPET / 1943

FALL / WHIPPET / 1943
BOLNEY SPRING SONG SEAGIFT SURPRISE OF BOLNEY SEAGIFT SATIN OF BOLNEY Owned by Sugden. Date: 1943

Background imageSugden Collection: FALL / 3 WHIPPETS TOGETHER

FALL / 3 WHIPPETS TOGETHER
Three dogs standing together: BOLNEY SPRING SONG SEAGIFT SURPRISE OF BOLNEY SEAGIFT SATIN OF BOLNEY Owned by Sugden. Date: 1943

Background imageSugden Collection: March of Reform, 1833. Creator: John Doyle

March of Reform, 1833. Creator: John Doyle
March of Reform, 1833. William Cobbett; John Wilson Croker; John Gully; Joseph Pease; Edward Burtenshaw Sugden, 1st Baron St Leonards; Horace Twiss; Sir Charles Wetherell; Francis Williams

Background imageSugden Collection: A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Creator: John Doyle

A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Creator: John Doyle
A Poney Race for a Saddle (a Seat) at Cambridge, 1834. Satirical scene showing British politicians as horses and jockeys in a race: Leader of the Whigs Charles Grey

Background imageSugden Collection: FALL / WHIPPET / 1943

FALL / WHIPPET / 1943
Bolney Spring Song Seagift Surprise of Bolney Seagift Satin of Bolney Owned by Sugden. Date: 1943

Background imageSugden Collection: Advertisement for Mrs Charles Sugden

Advertisement for Mrs Charles Sugden. 1900s

Background imageSugden Collection: Caricature of Charles Sugden, English actor

Caricature of Charles Sugden, English actor
Caricature of Charles Sugden (1850-1921), English actor and racing enthusiast. 1880

Background imageSugden Collection: Caricature of the actor Charles Sugden

Caricature of the actor Charles Sugden -- There you are wrong again, Mademoiselle. late 19th century

Background imageSugden Collection: Edward Sugden - 2

Edward Sugden - 2
Sir EDWARD SUGDEN lawyer, Lord Chancellor (later baron St Leonards) Date: 1781 - 1875

Background imageSugden Collection: Edward Sugden - 1

Edward Sugden - 1
Sir EDWARD SUGDEN lawyer, Lord Chancellor (later baron St Leonards) Date: 1781 - 1875

Background imageSugden Collection: Edward Baron St Leonards

Edward Baron St Leonards
EDWARD BURTENSHAW SUGDEN, baron ST LEONARDS judge, Lord Chancellor Date: 1781 - 1875


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"Sugden: A Fall Filled with Whippets and Reform" In the fall of 1943, three whippets together created a spectacle that captured the essence of speed and grace. Their sleek bodies darted through the crisp autumn air, leaving behind a trail of excitement and wonder. But this wasn't the first time whippets had made headlines. Back in 1833, during the March of Reform, artist John Doyle immortalized their elegance in his creation. The image depicted a poney race for a saddle at Cambridge, where these magnificent creatures showcased their agility and strength. Speaking of falls, one cannot forget about Charles Sugden - an English actor who became the subject of caricatures capturing his dramatic performances on stage. His expressive face brought characters to life with every gesture and expression. However, there was another Sugden who left an indelible mark on history - Edward Baron St Leonards. As an influential figure in law reform during the early 19th century, he championed justice and equality for all. And let's not overlook Mrs. Charles Sugden. Her advertisement caught attention as she offered her services to society with poise and elegance. Whether it was through art or performance, each mention of "Sugden" revealed different facets of talent and influence throughout history. From whippet races to legal reforms to theatrical brilliance – these glimpses into various aspects connected by name remind us that greatness can be found in unexpected places.