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"Villiers: A Legacy of Nobility, Speed, and Intrigue" Step into the world of Villiers, where history intertwines with adventure

Background imageVilliers Collection: Source Size = 1842 x 2732

Source Size = 1842 x 2732
Goodwood Group, " Death of Lord Francis Villiers."

Background imageVilliers Collection: Source Size = 2577 x 1782

Source Size = 2577 x 1782
Her Majestys Costume Ball, Duchess of St. Albans, Viscount Villiers, Duchess of Sutherland, Viscount Castlereagh, Lady Peel, Duke of St. Albans

Background imageVilliers Collection: Source Size = 2571 x 1826

Source Size = 2571 x 1826
Her Majestys Costume Ball, Duke of Norfolk, Duchess of Grafton, Marchioness of Londonderry, Viscount Sydney, Countess of Jersey, Lady C. Villiers

Background imageVilliers Collection: Probably chiefly studio of Sir Peter Lely, Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, c

Probably chiefly studio of Sir Peter Lely, Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, c. 1661-1665, oil on canvas

Background imageVilliers Collection: Departure of the Mudirs Troops from Dongola for Ambukol from a Sketch by Mr

Departure of the Mudirs Troops from Dongola for Ambukol from a Sketch by Mr. F. Villiers, our Special Artist with the Nile Expedition, Engraving 1884

Background imageVilliers Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Wuerttemberg and Saxony wounded from the first battle of Villiers

Franco-Prussian War: Wuerttemberg and Saxony wounded from the first battle of Villiers on his way to the hospital in Lagny, France

Background imageVilliers Collection: Barbara Duchess of Cleaveland (1641-1709) as a Shepherdess engraved by William Sherwin (1645-1711)

Barbara Duchess of Cleaveland (1641-1709) as a Shepherdess engraved by William Sherwin (1645-1711)
XYC158045 Barbara Duchess of Cleaveland (1641-1709) as a Shepherdess engraved by William Sherwin (1645-1711), 1670 (engraving) by Lely

Background imageVilliers Collection: SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1869. The Secretaries of State under the prime ministry of

SECRETARIES OF STATE, 1869. The Secretaries of State under the prime ministry of William Gladstone. Top: George Villiers, Earl of Clarendon; George Campbell, Duke of Argyll. Center: Henry Bruce

Background imageVilliers Collection: CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD (1852-1924). Irish composer. Photograph by W. & D. Downey

CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD (1852-1924). Irish composer. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1894

Background imageVilliers Collection: CHARLES PELHAM VILLIERS (1802-1898). British lawyer and politician, longest serving

CHARLES PELHAM VILLIERS (1802-1898). British lawyer and politician, longest serving Member of Parliament from 1835-1898. Engraving, 1895

Background imageVilliers Collection: CANTERBURY PILGRIMS, 1884. Performance of The Canterbury Pilgrims, an opera by

CANTERBURY PILGRIMS, 1884. Performance of The Canterbury Pilgrims, an opera by Charles Villiers Stanford, in England, 1884. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageVilliers Collection: GEORGE VILLIERS (1592-1628). 1st Duke of Buckingham. English courtier and politician

GEORGE VILLIERS (1592-1628). 1st Duke of Buckingham. English courtier and politician. The Duke of Buckingham and his family

Background imageVilliers Collection: Dave Spencer (Villiers) 2007 Pre TT Classic

Dave Spencer (Villiers) 2007 Pre TT Classic

Background imageVilliers Collection: George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628) English courtier: favourite of James I

George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628) English courtier: favourite of James I and Charles I. Assassinated 23 August 1628. Engraving

Background imageVilliers Collection: Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Irish composer and musical educator, born at Dublin

Charles Villiers Stanford (1852-1924) Irish composer and musical educator, born at Dublin. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageVilliers Collection: Departure Of The Mudirs Troops From Dongola For Ambukol From A Sketch By Mr. F. Villiers

Departure Of The Mudirs Troops From Dongola For Ambukol From A Sketch By Mr. F. Villiers
Departure Of The Mudirs Troops From Dongola For AmbUKol From A Sketch By Mr. F. Villiers, Our Special Artist With The Nile Expedition, Engraving 1884

Background imageVilliers Collection: Franco-Prussian War: Wuerttemberg and Saxony wounded from the first battle of Villiers

Franco-Prussian War: Wuerttemberg and Saxony wounded from the first battle of Villiers on his way to the hospital in Lagny, France

Background imageVilliers Collection: BUCKINGHAM, George Villiers, Duke of (1592-1628)

BUCKINGHAM, George Villiers, Duke of (1592-1628). British politician, favourite of James I and Charles I. Etching

Background imageVilliers Collection: MONIER, Jean (1600-1656)

MONIER, Jean (1600-1656). Portrait of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. FRANCE. Versailles. Palace of Versailles. Oil

Background imageVilliers Collection: Catherine Ds Buckingham

Catherine Ds Buckingham
CATHERINE MANNERS, duchess of BUCKINGHAM daughter of earl of Rutland : wife (1) of George Villiers, 1st duke, and (2) Randal marquess of Antrim. Date: ? - 1649

Background imageVilliers Collection: Mary Countess Buckingham

Mary Countess Buckingham
MARY BEAUMONT, countess of BUCKINGHAM, second wife of Sir George Villiers, mother of George first duke of Buckingham. Date: 1570 - 1632

Background imageVilliers Collection: FRANÇOIS COULON DE VILLIERS (1712-1794). French (Canadian-born) army officer

FRANÇOIS COULON DE VILLIERS (1712-1794). French (Canadian-born) army officer. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageVilliers Collection: JAMES I (1566-1625). King of Great Britain, 1603-1625. King James with George Villiers

JAMES I (1566-1625). King of Great Britain, 1603-1625. King James with George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham, discussing their plan to marry Prince Charles to the Infanta Maria of Spain in 1623

Background imageVilliers Collection: GEORGE VILLIERS (1592-1628). 1st Duke of Buckingham. English courtier and politician

GEORGE VILLIERS (1592-1628). 1st Duke of Buckingham. English courtier and politician. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageVilliers Collection: Mme Villiers De LA Noue

Mme Villiers De LA Noue
MADAME VILLIERS DE LA NOUE, (right), sister of the famous aviator GEORGE-MARIE GUYNEMER, standing on a snowy pavement with a female companion while two men sort out her car boot! Date: 1930s

Background imageVilliers Collection: Villiers De L isle-Adam

Villiers De L isle-Adam
Philippe de VILLIERS DE L ISLE-ADAM Grand Master of the Knights of Malta Date: 1464 - 1534

Background imageVilliers Collection: Classroom scene, Avenue de Villiers, Paris

Classroom scene, Avenue de Villiers, Paris
A senior class at the Institution Jeanne d Arc, a girls school in the avenue de Villiers, Paris, France. Date: circa 1912

Background imageVilliers Collection: GHOST, 1628. An armor-clad apparition, reputed to be the father of George Villiers

GHOST, 1628. An armor-clad apparition, reputed to be the father of George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (1592-1628), whose death was foretold by the ghosts appearances to the Dukes servants

Background imageVilliers Collection: Mrs Desmond Fitzgerald

Mrs Desmond Fitzgerald, formerly Miss Veronica Villiers, a cousin of Sir Winston Churchill and daughter of Ernest Villiers, MP

Background imageVilliers Collection: The Jameson Raid: A Courtroom scene

The Jameson Raid: A Courtroom scene
A court room scene in the trial of Doctor Jameson and his officers at Bow Street, February 25th 1896. The prisoners from left to right are as follows: H.N Grenfell, K.J.F Smith, C.H Villiers, J

Background imageVilliers Collection: Earl of Derby / Stamp

Earl of Derby / Stamp
EDWARD GEORGE VILLIERS STANLEY, 17th Earl of Derby KG, GCB, GCVO, TD, PC, KGStJ, JP (1865 - 1948) British soldier, Conservative politician, diplomat

Background imageVilliers Collection: Frederic Villers

Frederic Villers
Frederic Villiers, the famous war artists and " special" artist for The Illustrated London News pictured at the front from where he was reporting during World War One

Background imageVilliers Collection: Sir Charles Stanford

Sir Charles Stanford
SIR CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD Irish music composer of Irish Rhapsodies, Stabat Mater, Songs of the Sea etc

Background imageVilliers Collection: Wine-bottles in place of crosses

Wine-bottles in place of crosses
Illustration by Frederic Villiers showing French soldiers marking the graves of their fallen comrades by wine bottles filled with names and particulars

Background imageVilliers Collection: Cartridges flung from man to man

Cartridges flung from man to man
Illustration by Frederic Villiers showing British soldiers slinging cartridges held on canvas belts to one another while in the trenches

Background imageVilliers Collection: A war-artist at the front

A war-artist at the front
A portrait of Mr. Frederic Villiers, the prolific ILN war artist, after a visit to the trenches

Background imageVilliers Collection: Buckingham / Wil Passaeus

Buckingham / Wil Passaeus
George Villiers 1st Duke of Buckingham Statesman

Background imageVilliers Collection: 4th Earl of Clarendon

4th Earl of Clarendon
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, fourth earl of CLARENDON Statesman

Background imageVilliers Collection: The electric light- Mr Edison in his laboratory: a sketch fr

The electric light- Mr Edison in his laboratory: a sketch fr
Illustration showing Thomas Edison (1847 - 1931) in his laboratory experimenting with light in 1880. The most prolific inventor the world has ever seen

Background imageVilliers Collection: Battle of Villiers 1870

Battle of Villiers 1870
Battle of VILLIERS - Sachsen troops attack a French position

Background imageVilliers Collection: Duchess of Cleveland

Duchess of Cleveland
BARBARA VILLIERS, duchess of CLEVELAND, Countess of Castlemaine, mistress of Charles II

Background imageVilliers Collection: Cleveland House, London

Cleveland House, London
First built in the 1620s, then enlarged by Barbara Villiers, duchess of Cleveland (Charles IIs mistress) in the 1670s

Background imageVilliers Collection: Gwf Hyde / Clarendon / Vfair

Gwf Hyde / Clarendon / Vfair
GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK VILLIERS, 4th BARON HYDE, 4th EARL OF CLARENDON English statesman and diplomat

Background imageVilliers Collection: 1914 / German Convoy Burnt

1914 / German Convoy Burnt
The remains of a German convoy, destroyed while travelling through the Villiers Cotteret forest, in France

Background imageVilliers Collection: Cv Stanford / Postcard

Cv Stanford / Postcard
CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD British composer, conductor and teacher, born in Dublin

Background imageVilliers Collection: Cv Stanford / Cig Card

Cv Stanford / Cig Card
CHARLES VILLIERS STANFORD British composer, conductor and teacher, born in Dublin

Background imageVilliers Collection: George Villiers / 2nd Duke

George Villiers / 2nd Duke
GEORGE VILLIERS 2ND DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM Also Earl of Coventry and Baron of Whaddon

Background imageVilliers Collection: Mary Duchess Buckingham

Mary Duchess Buckingham
MARY FAIRFAX, duchess of BUCKINGHAM, wife of George Villiers, second duke



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"Villiers: A Legacy of Nobility, Speed, and Intrigue" Step into the world of Villiers, where history intertwines with adventure. From the illustrious Earl of Clarendon to the captivating pages of Vanity Fair and Spy magazine, it has left its mark on various realms. In 1902, Parma set sail as Arrow, a magnificent four-masted steel-hulled barque that would traverse oceans with grace and power. Its name may have changed over time, but its legacy as an emblem of maritime excellence remains. Fast forward to 1965 when Peter Inchley (Villiers) took on the Lightweight TT race with determination and skill. The roar of engines echoed through the air as he pushed boundaries in pursuit of victory. The following year saw him return for another thrilling display at both the Lightweight TT and Southern 100 races – a testament to his unwavering passion for speed. Capture a moment frozen in time - Peter Inchley (Villiers) racing past Quarter Bridge during the 1966 Lightweight TT. Adrenaline coursing through his veins as he navigates each turn with precision; this image encapsulates the essence of Villiers' dedication to pushing limits. But let us not forget George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham from times long ago. A man whose influence reverberated throughout history like waves crashing against rocky shores - leaving an indelible mark on society's tapestry. As we delve deeper into London's bustling streets, Faulkners Hotel stands tall on Villiers Street in Strand - a place where stories were woven amidst clinking glasses and whispered conversations late into the night. Charles Pelham Villiers emerges from our historical tapestry – a figure who championed reform during his tenure in Parliament. His voice resonated across chambers as he fought tirelessly for justice and progress. And lastly, Charles Duke of Grafton, a name that echoes through the annals of time.