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"Exploring the Enigmatic Life of Wyatt: From Stone Asylum to Dungeness Lighthouse" Wyatt, a name that echoes through history

Background imageWyatt Collection: The Tide Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Queen Mary I

The Tide Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Queen Mary I
Letter from Princess Elizabeth to Queen Mary I (The Tide Letter) 16 March 1554 after her arrest during Wyatts Rebellion - Page 2 Date: 16 March 1554

Background imageWyatt Collection: Seamens Orphanage, Spring Bank, Hull

Seamens Orphanage, Spring Bank, Hull
The Hull Seamens Asylum and Schools was opened in 1866 by the Hull Seamens General Orphan Society. The building was designed by T.H. Wyatt of London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageWyatt Collection: Wiltshire County Asylum, Devizes

Wiltshire County Asylum, Devizes
Entrance to the main buildings of the Wiltshire County Lunatic Asylum. The asylum, designed by T.H. Wyatt, opened in 1851, later becoming Wiltshire County Mental Hospital then Roundway Hospital

Background imageWyatt Collection: Skirt, Queen Alexandra?s Imperial Military Nursing Service

Skirt, Queen Alexandra?s Imperial Military Nursing Service, worn by Sister A Stewart Wyatt, 1902 (c). Grey serge. Date: circa 1860

Background imageWyatt Collection: Colossal statue of the Duke of Wellington

Colossal statue of the Duke of Wellington
Front cover of the Illustrated London News, 3rd October 1846, showing the colossal statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt, dwarfing a group of people underneath. 1846

Background imageWyatt Collection: Rw Emerson / Wyatt Eaton

Rw Emerson / Wyatt Eaton
RALPH WALDO EMERSON American essayist and poet in July 1878 Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageWyatt Collection: Benjamin Wyatt

Benjamin Wyatt
BENJAMIN DEAN WYATT architect Date: 1775 - 1850

Background imageWyatt Collection: Richard Jasper Wyatt

Richard Jasper Wyatt
RICHARD JASPER WYATT sculptor Date: 1795 - 1850

Background imageWyatt Collection: Matthew Digby Wyatt

Matthew Digby Wyatt
MATTHEW DIGBY WYATT architect Date: 1820 - 1877

Background imageWyatt Collection: Mr Dimond Miss Wallis Characters Romeo Juliet

Mr Dimond Miss Wallis Characters Romeo Juliet
Artokoloro

Background imageWyatt Collection: HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas. Photograph, 1940

HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas. Photograph, 1940

Background imageWyatt Collection: CONGRESSWOMEN, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon

CONGRESSWOMEN, 1938. Women members of the 75th congress photographed after a luncheon at the Capitol, 4 March 1938. Left to right: Representatives Caroline O Day, Edith Nourse Rogers, Mary T

Background imageWyatt Collection: CARAWAY AND SHEPPARD, 1937. Senators Hattie Caraway from Arkansas and Morris Sheppard

CARAWAY AND SHEPPARD, 1937. Senators Hattie Caraway from Arkansas and Morris Sheppard of Texas ride the Senate subway on their way to debate the nomination of Senator Hugo Black as a Supreme Court

Background imageWyatt Collection: HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). Senior senator from Arkansas. Photographed in her office

HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). Senior senator from Arkansas. Photographed in her office, 26 July 1937

Background imageWyatt Collection: CONGRESSWOMEN, 1937. Left to right: Hattie Caraway, Senior Senator from Arkansas

CONGRESSWOMEN, 1937. Left to right: Hattie Caraway, Senior Senator from Arkansas and Chairman of the Senate Committee on Enrolled Bills; Representative Caroline O Day

Background imageWyatt Collection: SENATORS, 1937. Left to right: Senators Warren R. Austin of Vermont, Herbert E

SENATORS, 1937. Left to right: Senators Warren R. Austin of Vermont, Herbert E. Hitchcock of South Dakota and Hattie Caraway of Arkansas, riding the Senate subway to open a special Senate session

Background imageWyatt Collection: WYATT EARP (1848-1929). American lawman. Oil over a photograph

WYATT EARP (1848-1929). American lawman. Oil over a photograph

Background imageWyatt Collection: HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas, 1931-1945. Photograph, 1914

HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas, 1931-1945. Photograph, 1914

Background imageWyatt Collection: Paddington Station, the London terminus of the Great Western Railway, 1854. Iron

Paddington Station, the London terminus of the Great Western Railway, 1854. Iron was used in the construction of the roof, and the spans supported on cast iron pillars

Background imageWyatt Collection: Albion Mills, on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge, burning, 3 March 1791, after

Albion Mills, on the south side of Blackfriars Bridge, burning, 3 March 1791, after set alight by arsonists. Built by Boulton and Watt, it was first steam-powered flour mill in London

Background imageWyatt Collection: Desmarestia ligulata, seaweed

Desmarestia ligulata, seaweed
Page 55 from Algae Danmonienses: or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt; carefully named according to Dr. Hookers British Flora

Background imageWyatt Collection: Iridaea edulis, seaweed

Iridaea edulis, seaweed
Plate 78 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Mesogloia multifida, seaweed

Mesogloia multifida, seaweed
Plate 98 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. Vol. 2 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Entromorpha clathrata, seaweed

Entromorpha clathrata, seaweed

Background imageWyatt Collection: Punctaria plantaginea, seaweed

Punctaria plantaginea, seaweed
Plate 206 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Codium tomemtosus, seaweed

Codium tomemtosus, seaweed
Plate 35 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Rhodomenia reniformis, seaweed

Rhodomenia reniformis, seaweed
Plate 19 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Chorda lomentaria, seaweed

Chorda lomentaria, seaweed
Plate from Algae Danmonienses: or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Thodomenia lacineata, seaweed

Thodomenia lacineata, seaweed
Plate 17 from Algae Danmonienses: or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Dictyota atomaria, seaweed

Dictyota atomaria, seaweed

Background imageWyatt Collection: Chordaria flagellifornis, seaweed

Chordaria flagellifornis, seaweed
Plate 57 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Asperoccus turneri, seaweed

Asperoccus turneri, seaweed
Plate 59 from Algae Danmonienses : or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt. 1834-1840

Background imageWyatt Collection: Chondus cripus, carrageen moss

Chondus cripus, carrageen moss
Illustration from Algae Danmonienses: or dried specimens of Marine Plants, principally collected in Devonshire by Mary Wyatt; carefully named according to Dr. Hookers British Flora

Background imageWyatt Collection: HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas. Artist Edward Solto presents Hattie

HATTIE CARAWAY (1878-1950). American senator from Arkansas. Artist Edward Solto presents Hattie Caraway with her official reelection campaign picture, 13 June 1938

Background imageWyatt Collection: GARNER AND CARAWAY, 1939. Vice President John Nance Garner congratulates Senator Hattie Caraway

GARNER AND CARAWAY, 1939. Vice President John Nance Garner congratulates Senator Hattie Caraway on her reelection, January 1939

Background imageWyatt Collection: HJALMAR HJORTH BOYESEN (1848-1895). American (Norwegian-born) writer and teacher

HJALMAR HJORTH BOYESEN (1848-1895). American (Norwegian-born) writer and teacher. Engraving after a crayon drawing by Wyatt Eaton

Background imageWyatt Collection: SIR THOMAS WYATT (1503?-1542). English diplomat and poet. Steel engraving, English, 1820

SIR THOMAS WYATT (1503?-1542). English diplomat and poet. Steel engraving, English, 1820

Background imageWyatt Collection: OPECHANCANOUGH (c1546-c1646). Native American chief. Opechancanough making a violent gesture

OPECHANCANOUGH (c1546-c1646). Native American chief. Opechancanough making a violent gesture during negotiations with Sir Francis Wyatt, colonial Governor of Virginia, c1620. Color engraving, 1877

Background imageWyatt Collection: SIR THOMAS WYATT (1503?-1542). English diplomat and poet. Stipple engraving, 1809

SIR THOMAS WYATT (1503?-1542). English diplomat and poet. Stipple engraving, 1809

Background imageWyatt Collection: Foundry with statue of Duke of Wellington

Foundry with statue of Duke of Wellington
The bronze-casting foundry of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, the sculptor who created the huge equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington riding his horse Copenhagen

Background imageWyatt Collection: Great Wellington Statue at Hyde Park Corner

Great Wellington Statue at Hyde Park Corner
The great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington by Matthew Cotes Wyatt atop the Wellington Arch or Constitution Arch at Hyde Park Corner, as it would appear from Constitution Hill, London

Background imageWyatt Collection: Atelier of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, sculptor

Atelier of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, sculptor
The atelier at Dudley Grove House in the Harrow Road, of Matthew Cotes Wyatt, the sculptor who created the equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen now in Aldershot

Background imageWyatt Collection: Duke of Wellington statue at Matthew Wyatts foundry

Duke of Wellington statue at Matthew Wyatts foundry
The great equestrian bronze statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen at the foundry of its creator, Matthew Cotes Wyatt at Dudley Grove House in the Harrow Road

Background imageWyatt Collection: Arrival of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner

Arrival of the Wellington statue at Hyde Park Corner
Arrival of the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington, by Wyatt, at the Wellington or Constitution Arch at Hyde Park Corner

Background imageWyatt Collection: Grand procession of the Wellington Statue, Park Lane

Grand procession of the Wellington Statue, Park Lane
The grand procession of the great equestrian statue of the Duke of Wellington astride his horse Copenhagen, as the bronze statue by Matthew Cotes Wyatt which was the largest in Britain when it was

Background imageWyatt Collection: The Handel Commemoration, Westminster Abbey, 1784

The Handel Commemoration, Westminster Abbey, 1784
The Handel Commemoration at Westminster Abbey. View of the orchestra and organ erected in Westminster Abbey under the direction of Mr. James Wyatt. Date: 1784

Background imageWyatt Collection: SIDESHOW POSTER, c1965. Sideshow poster by Snap Wyatt featuring the Electric Girl, c1965

SIDESHOW POSTER, c1965. Sideshow poster by Snap Wyatt featuring the Electric Girl, c1965

Background imageWyatt Collection: MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Film still with Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, 1946

MY DARLING CLEMENTINE. Film still with Henry Fonda as Wyatt Earp, 1946



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"Exploring the Enigmatic Life of Wyatt: From Stone Asylum to Dungeness Lighthouse" Wyatt, a name that echoes through history, has left its mark on various intriguing locations and events. Journeying from Stone Asylum in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire to Pynes House in Exeter, Devon, we uncover the enigmatic tales associated with this captivating name. One notable figure bearing this moniker is Thomas Wyatt, whose legacy intertwines with that of Holbein. Their artistic collaboration produced timeless masterpieces that continue to mesmerize art enthusiasts today. Venturing further afield, our path leads us to Ireland's County Mayo where Westport House stands as an architectural marvel. This grand estate carries the imprint of Wyatt's design prowess and serves as a testament to his creative genius. The annals of history also unveil another facet of Wyatt's persona - that of an American lawman. The Dodge City Peace Commission saw him play a pivotal role in maintaining order during tumultuous times in 1883 (1954). A photograph from this era captures Wyatt Earp's resolute gaze and unwavering determination. Delving deeper into British heritage, Elvaston Castle emerges as yet another remarkable creation attributed to the Earl of Harrington and dating back to c1880. Samuel Wyatt's ingenious touch can be witnessed at Hooton Hall in Cheshire – an architectural gem nestled amidst picturesque surroundings. Not confined solely within the realms of architecture or law enforcement, our journey takes us towards Kent's rugged coastline where Dungeness Lighthouse stands tall since 1843. Its stoic presence serves as a beacon guiding ships through treacherous waters for centuries past. As if these accomplishments were not enough for one name alone, we encounter yet another fascinating connection - when "the King" himself graced English cricket team members with his regal presence. An extraordinary moment captured forever in time where royalty meets the realm of sports.