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Background imageWilloughby Collection: 1934 Lincoln Willoughby Limousine

1934 Lincoln Willoughby Limousine

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Lincoln LN13 9 Map

Lincoln LN13 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Lincoln LN13 9

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Rugby CV23 8 Map

Rugby CV23 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Rugby CV23 8

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Marske, 1750-1779, (1911)

Marske, 1750-1779, (1911)
Marske, 1911. Marske (1750-July 1779) was a Thoroughbred racehorse, best known as siring the great Eclipse. From British Sports and Sportsmen Part 1. [British Sports and Sportsmen, London, 1911]

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Hon. Thomas Willoughby, c1710. Artist: Rosalba Zuanna Carriera

Hon. Thomas Willoughby, c1710. Artist: Rosalba Zuanna Carriera
Hon. Thomas Willoughby, c1710. From The Connoisseur Vol. LXXV. [The Connoisseur, London, 1926]

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Eyam Hall, Derbyshire, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby

Eyam Hall, Derbyshire, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby
Eyam Hall, Derbyshire, c1907. Eyam Hall is a Jacobean style manor house in Eyam in Derbyshire. From The Connoisseur Volume XLIII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Dunster Castle, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby

Dunster Castle, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby
Dunster Castle, c1907. From The Connoisseur Volume XLII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Fountain at Curraghmore, The Seat of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Waterford, c1915

Fountain at Curraghmore, The Seat of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Waterford, c1915. Artist: Leonard Willoughby
Fountain at Curraghmore, The Seat of the Most Hon. the Marquess of Waterford, 1915. From The Connoisseur Volume XLII. [The Connoisseur Ltd. London, 1915]

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Eridge, the Seat of the Most Hon. The Marquess of Abergavenny, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby

Eridge, the Seat of the Most Hon. The Marquess of Abergavenny, c1907. Artist: Leonard Willoughby
Eridge, the Seat of the Most Hon. The Marquess of Abergavenny, c1907. In 1792 Henry Nevill, 2nd Earl of Abergavenny converted the old Eridge House into a Gothic castle, which he named Eridge Castle

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Clytemnestra, c1927. Artist: Vera Willoughby

Clytemnestra, c1927. Artist: Vera Willoughby
Clytemnestra, c1927. In ancient Greek legend Clytemnestra was the wife of Agamemnon, ruler of the Ancient Greek kingdom of Mycenae or Argos

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Mutineers attacking the magazine at Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 11 May 1857 (c1900)

Mutineers attacking the magazine at Delhi, Indian Mutiny, 11 May 1857 (c1900). On the orders of Lieutenant George Willoughby, who died of his wounds defending the garrison, the magazine was blown up

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Reproduction tapestry Spanish Armada 29-31 July

Reproduction tapestry Spanish Armada 29-31 July
Reproduction of a tapestry over the Spanish Armada (29-31 July), The English and Spanish fleet in the Channel between Dover and Calais, with the coat of arms of the English Queen Elizabeth I

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Mrs Willoughby Lady Middleton Ronald Ruthven

Mrs Willoughby Lady Middleton Ronald Ruthven
Mrs. Willoughby (Lady Middleton); Ronald Ruthven Leslie-Melville (Scottish, 1835 - 1906); England; 1860s; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Captured Tiger Camp Colonel William Willoughby

Captured Tiger Camp Colonel William Willoughby
Captured Tiger in Camp; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Vultures Carcass Colonel William Willoughby Hooper

Vultures Carcass Colonel William Willoughby Hooper
Vultures on Carcass; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Ox Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British

Ox Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British
Ox; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Skinning Tiger Colonel William Willoughby Hooper

Skinning Tiger Colonel William Willoughby Hooper
Skinning a Tiger; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Dead Cow Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British

Dead Cow Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British
Dead Cow; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Tiger Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British

Tiger Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British
Tiger; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Conversation Hunting Camp Colonel William Willoughby

Conversation Hunting Camp Colonel William Willoughby
Conversation in Hunting Camp; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Hunting Camp Colonel William Willoughby Hooper

Hunting Camp Colonel William Willoughby Hooper
Hunting Camp; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: print Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British

print Colonel William Willoughby Hooper British
print; Colonel William Willoughby Hooper (British, 1837 - 1912); India; about 1870; Albumen silver print

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Ragtime, Arab horse decorated with WW1 medals

Ragtime, Arab horse decorated with WW1 medals
Ragtime, also known as Raggie, was a grey Arab horse, pictured here with his five medals displayed on his brow band. Three were for service during World War One, one for the Arab Revolt

Background imageWilloughby Collection: WELW, local radio station, Willoughby, Ohio, USA

WELW, local radio station, Willoughby, Ohio, USA
WELW (later renamed WINT), local radio station building, Willoughby, Ohio, USA. Date: 1970s

Background imageWilloughby Collection: Salvelinus willoughbii, or Willoughbys Char

Salvelinus willoughbii, or Willoughbys Char
Leuciscus leuciscus, or Common Dace, a freshwater or brackish water fish of the Cyprinidae family. Described here as Graining. Date: 1865



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"Willoughby: A Journey Through Time and Elegance" Step into the world of Willoughby, where history intertwines with grace and beauty. From Derby Day to The Olympians, this captivating caption takes you on a mesmerizing journey. Imagine yourself standing in awe at the front view of Wollaton Hall in Nottingham, as a majestic horse-drawn carriage passes by. This iconic image captures the essence of Willoughby's grandeur. Agnes Willoughby, a name whispered through generations, leaves an indelible mark on our memories. Her elegance radiates from every photograph captured during the wedding of Diana Mitford and Bryan Guinness. Nancy Lancaster, another enchanting figure within the realm of Willoughby, weaves her magic through timeless designs that transcend eras. Her influence is felt in every corner she touches. Lady Willoughby de Broke dons a nurse's uniform with pride, symbolizing strength and resilience amidst challenging times. Her dedication to service echoes throughout history. Agricultural stands at the Royal Show held at Wollaton Hall bring forth images of hardworking farmers showcasing their bountiful harvests. Their commitment to land and livelihood inspires us all. Hardwick Hall stands tall as a testament to Leonard Willoughby's artistic prowess. His brushstrokes capture its magnificence while paying homage to His Grace The Duke of Devonshire. The Dashwoods come alive within the pages of "Sense and Sensibility, " forever entwined with the legacy itself. Their story resonates with readers across generations. A plate depicting hunters alongside various bird-trapping methods reminds us that nature can be both beautiful and unforgiving—a delicate balance preserved within these intricate illustrations. Persephone In Soho emerges as an enigmatic presence within this narrative—her allure captivating hearts amid London's vibrant streets—an embodiment of passion unleashed upon unsuspecting souls.