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William Henry Collection

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William Henry Collection: Folly Ditch, Jacobs Island, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
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William Henry Collection: Walkers Pillar, Londonderry, Northern Ireland, 1860. Artist: R Wallis
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William Henry Collection: The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough, 1840. Artist: John Rogers
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William Henry Collection: Hadgi (Mecca pilgrims) encamped near Antioch, on the banks of the Orontes, Turkey, 1841
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William Henry Collection: The Modern Job! Or John Bull and his Comforts!, 1816
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William Henry Collection: Collieries, c1805
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William Henry Collection: All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church, London, 1736. Artist: William Henry Toms
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William Henry Collection: The Great Khan at Damascus, 1841. Artist: W Kelsall
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William Henry Collection: Three Graces, 1840s. Creators: William Henry Fox Talbot, Antonio Canova
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William Henry Collection: The Philistines took him, and put out his eyes, mid 19th century. Creator: WH Egleton
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William Henry Collection: Make not my Fathers house an house of merchandise, mid 19th century
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William Henry Collection: Herod being reproved by him... shut up John in prison, mid 19th century. Creator
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William Henry Collection: Macklins House, Tavistock Row, (1881). Creator: Unknown
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William Henry Collection: Eleanor of Castile (1244-1290), queen consort of King Edward I, 1851. Artist: WH Egleton
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William Henry Collection: St Jean D Acre, Israel, 1841. Artist: Thomas Barber
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William Henry Collection: A timber slide and a bridge across the Ottawa river, Ontario, Canada, 1842. Artist: J Sands
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William Henry Collection: Viaduct on the Baltimore & Washington Railroad, c1838. Artist: Henry Adlard
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William Henry Collection: 3673977
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William Henry Collection: Prince William Henry as midshipman Later King William IV
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William Henry Collection: Earl of Dalkeith (William Henry), Henry John and Walter Charles Scott Douglas
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William Henry Collection: Behind the Times, (oil on canvas)
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William Henry Collection: William Henry (Clarencieux) (engraving)
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William Henry Collection: The Arrival of Prince William Henry to New York, c. 1781 (hand-coloured engraving)
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William Henry Collection: Keeler, New York, American League, from the White Border series (T206) for the American
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William Henry Collection: Lady on a Lawyers Knee—Romance, February 8, 1787. Creator: William Henry Wood
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William Henry Collection: Two Gentlemen of Verona (Shakespeare, Act V, Scene IV), 1823. Creator: William Henry Watt
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William Henry Collection: William Shakespeare, 1795. Creator: Samuel Ireland
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William Henry Collection: Silhouette of Edward Worth of Saco, Maine, 1828-83. Creator: William Henry Brown
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William Henry Collection: Silhouette of an unknown man in a top hat and tails, 1828-83
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William Henry Collection: Portrait of a Woman before a Window, before 1860. Creator: William Henry Brown
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William Henry Collection: Silhouette of a Young Man Before an Open Window, Facing Right, before 1860
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William Henry Collection: Silhouette Portrait of John Randolph, 1844. Creator: E. B. & E. C. Kellogg
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William Henry Collection: Silhouette Portrait of Martin Van Buren, 1844. Creators: William Henry Brown, E. B
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William Henry Collection: Silhouette of Nathaniel Babson of Gloucester, Massachusetts, 1828-83
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William Henry Collection: Grandfathers Portrait, from 'Illustrated London News', January 4, 1862
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William Henry Collection: The Proscribed Royalist, January 15, 1858. Creator: William Henry Simmons
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William Henry Collection: Windsor Castle in 1844 - Queen Victoria and Prince Albert leaving the Castle for London
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William Henry Collection: William H. Seward, from the series Great Americans (N76) for Duke brand cigarettes, 1888
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William Henry Collection: Lacock Abbey, 1850s. Creator: Unknown
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William Henry Collection: William Henry Harrison, ca. 1850. Creators: Josiah Johnson Hawes, Albert Sands Southworth
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William Henry Collection: Mer de Glace from Montanvert, 1852. 1852. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot
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William Henry Collection: [Dandelion Seeds], 1858 or later. 1858 or later. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot
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William Henry Collection: [The Reading Establishment], 1846. 1846. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot
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William Henry Collection: The Tomb of Sir Walter Scott, in Dryburgh Abbey, 1844. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot
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William Henry Collection: The Ancient Vestry, 1845. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot
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William Henry Collection: [Wild Fennel], 1841-42. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot
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William Henry Collection: Cloisters of Lacock Abbey, 1842. Creator: William Henry Fox Talbot


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"William Henry: Capturing the Essence of History through Art" Step into the world of William Henry, an artist who skillfully brought historical moments to life through his captivating artworks. From Folly Ditch to Jacobs Island in 1878, he transported viewers to forgotten corners of London's past, revealing its hidden stories and secrets. In Londonderry, Northern Ireland, in 1860, Henry painted Walkers Pillar with such precision that one could almost feel the breeze sweeping across this iconic landmark. But it wasn't just landscapes that fascinated him; he also delved into the realm of literature and poetry. The Genius of Poetry Finding Burns at the Plough depicted a poignant encounter between creativity and labor, showcasing Henry's ability to capture profound emotions on canvas. All Hallows-by-the-Tower Church stood tall in his artwork from 1736, displaying both architectural grandeur and religious significance. Henry was not afraid to tackle social issues either. His piece titled "The Modern Job. Or John Bull and his Comforts. " satirically critiqued societal norms during 1816. Meanwhile, The Great Khan at Damascus transported us back to ancient times in 1841 when cultures collided along historic trade routes. His travels took him further afield as well – Hadgi encamped near Antioch showcased pilgrims on their journey through Turkey's picturesque landscape in 1841. The Philistines took him. . Portrayed a biblical tale with haunting realism during the mid-19th century. Religion played a significant role throughout Henry's career too; Make not my Father's house an house of merchandise conveyed a powerful message about sacred spaces being exploited for profit during this same period. Macklins House allowed us a glimpse into Victorian society within Tavistock Row in 1881. Not limited by time or place alone, William Henry ventured even further back into history with Eleanor of Castile, Queen Consort of King Edward I.