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"Hyde: A Glimpse into the Historical Tapestry of London's Iconic Park" Step back in time to 1908, when Hyde Park was abuzz with the fervor of the Suffragette Rally

Background imageHyde Collection: New Members of the House of Commons (engraving)

New Members of the House of Commons (engraving)
1623059 New Members of the House of Commons (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: New Members of the House of Commons)

Background imageHyde Collection: Public arms: Galashiels; Kintore; Liskeard; Wigan; Hyde; Newark (engraving)

Public arms: Galashiels; Kintore; Liskeard; Wigan; Hyde; Newark (engraving)
6008968 Public arms: Galashiels; Kintore; Liskeard; Wigan; Hyde; Newark (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHyde Collection: Solely occupied by one thought -the horror of my other self from the

Solely occupied by one thought -the horror of my other self from the
5615706 Solely occupied by one thought -the horror of my other self from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageHyde Collection: The King and Hyde at Oxford (engraving)

The King and Hyde at Oxford (engraving)
2791583 The King and Hyde at Oxford (engraving) by Cattermole, George (1800-68) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The King and Hyde at Oxford)

Background imageHyde Collection: The features seemed to melt and alter from the

The features seemed to melt and alter from the
5615713 The features seemed to melt and alter from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by E. J

Background imageHyde Collection: Title page from first edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

Title page from first edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615861 Title page from first edition of Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) published by Longmans, Green and Co, London in 1886

Background imageHyde Collection: Sir Albert Edward Sassoon, Hyde, 1 February 1900, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)

Sir Albert Edward Sassoon, Hyde, 1 February 1900, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho)
611832 Sir Albert Edward Sassoon, Hyde, 1 February 1900, Vanity Fair cartoon (colour litho) by Ward, Leslie Matthew (Spy) (1851-1922); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sir Albert Edward Sassoon, Hyde)

Background imageHyde Collection: Sunday Afternoon near Stanhope Gate, c. 1897 (litho)

Sunday Afternoon near Stanhope Gate, c. 1897 (litho)
477738 Sunday Afternoon near Stanhope Gate, c.1897 (litho) by Gibson, Charles Dana (1867-1944); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageHyde Collection: Smithfield martyrs (engraving)

Smithfield martyrs (engraving)
582727 Smithfield martyrs (engraving) by English School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Smithfield martyrs.); Look and Learn / Peter Jackson Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageHyde Collection: There stood Henry Jekyll from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

There stood Henry Jekyll from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615871 There stood Henry Jekyll from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageHyde Collection: Will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand from the

Will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand from the
5615870 Will you suffer me to take this glass in my hand from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934)

Background imageHyde Collection: Tossed the light of a candle to and fro about their steps from the

Tossed the light of a candle to and fro about their steps from the
5615869 Tossed the light of a candle to and fro about their steps from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894)

Background imageHyde Collection: Like some damned Juggernaut from the

Like some damned Juggernaut from the
5615864 Like some damned Juggernaut from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageHyde Collection: The Door frontispiece from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

The Door frontispiece from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615863 The Door frontispiece from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageHyde Collection: I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde

I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde
5615705 I was once more Edward Hyde from the Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde by Robert Louis Stevenson (1850-1894) illustrated by Charles Raymond Macauley (1871-1934) by Macauley

Background imageHyde Collection: Members of the House of Commons who did not sit in the Last Parliament (b / w photo)

Members of the House of Commons who did not sit in the Last Parliament (b / w photo)
1600631 Members of the House of Commons who did not sit in the Last Parliament (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageHyde Collection: The Hyde shopping precinct where gangs of youths go on the rampage. 18th January 1989

The Hyde shopping precinct where gangs of youths go on the rampage. 18th January 1989

Background imageHyde Collection: Film star Audrey Hepburn out riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London

Film star Audrey Hepburn out riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, with her husband Mel Ferrer, Sunday 30th January 1955

Background imageHyde Collection: Film star Audrey Hepburn out riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London

Film star Audrey Hepburn out riding in Rotten Row, Hyde Park, London, with her husband Mel Ferrer, Sunday 30th January 1955

Background imageHyde Collection: Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE

Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE
The sole Miles M.28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE (msn 6697) at Woodley circa the first flight. Re-registered in Switzerland in June 1951, returning to the UK in December 1954

Background imageHyde Collection: Demonstration in London -- young protesters walking purposefully along a road

Demonstration in London -- young protesters walking purposefully along a road. Two of the banners belong to the Hyde Park Diggers, a land ownership campaigning group. Date: late 1960s

Background imageHyde Collection: Anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. One placard reads: Scrap Polaris

Anti-nuclear demonstration in Trafalgar Square, London. One placard reads: Scrap Polaris, Build For Peace. The banner in the lower left belongs to the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageHyde Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man with his arms raised is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man with his arms raised is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageHyde Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man on the left is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man on the left is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageHyde Collection: Demonstration in London -- the man at the centre is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010)

Demonstration in London -- the man at the centre is probably Sid Rawle (1945-2010), nicknamed King of the Hippies, founder of the Hyde Park Diggers

Background imageHyde Collection: Womens Suffrage Pilgrimage of July 1913 was a peaceful march in Ealing and Hyde Park

Womens Suffrage Pilgrimage of July 1913 was a peaceful march in Ealing and Hyde Park, London, designed to show the British government the sheer number of women from across the country who demanded

Background imageHyde Collection: Carriages driving along the south side of Hyde Park, central London. Date: 1900

Carriages driving along the south side of Hyde Park, central London. Date: 1900

Background imageHyde Collection: Morning in Hyde Park - friends meet and shake hands Date: 1895

Morning in Hyde Park - friends meet and shake hands Date: 1895

Background imageHyde Collection: Kathleen Leigh Hunt is walking upstairs in Hyde Park Place, London

Kathleen Leigh Hunt is walking upstairs in Hyde Park Place, London, when a phantom housemaid appears, walking ahead of her and vanishing at the top of the stairs Date: July 1884

Background imageHyde Collection: Prince Albert drilling - Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow

Prince Albert drilling - Hyde Park Locomotive Works, Glasgow
December 1919 - Prince Albert (later King George VI - 1895-1952) visits the industrial suburbs of Glasgow, Scotland - pictured here drilling a boiler at the Hyde Park Locomotive Works. Date: 1919

Background imageHyde Collection: Hyde Park war shrine, WW1, 1918

Hyde Park war shrine, WW1, 1918
In memory of those who have fallen: the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, blessing the war shrine in Hyde Park, London in 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition - shilling day 1851

Great Exhibition - shilling day 1851
Busy streets going to the Great Exhibition on shilling day, in Hyde Park, London. Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Exterior of the Great Exhibition 1851

Exterior of the Great Exhibition 1851
View of the exterior of the Great Exhibition of 1851, from the north-west side. Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: Great Exhibition - mechanical figure 1851

Great Exhibition - mechanical figure 1851
Count Dunins mechanical figure. The external part of the figure consists of a series of steel and copper plates sliding upon each other and kept in contact by screws

Background imageHyde Collection: Skates in Hyde Park, drawn by John Leech 1857

Skates in Hyde Park, drawn by John Leech 1857
Scene in Hyde Park on the lake Serpentine, crowds of people making the most of the wintery snap by having a enjoyable time on the frozen ice. Date: 1857

Background imageHyde Collection: Bird show, Crystal Palace 1865

Bird show, Crystal Palace 1865
Exhibitions of canaries, parakeets, cockatoos and some game birds, being shown at Crystal Palace, London. Date: 1865

Background imageHyde Collection: Sale of Hyde Park Turnpike

Sale of Hyde Park Turnpike
Hyde Park corner, between Piccadilly and Knightbridge, considerably narrowed the entrance into Piccadilly at the western end; and its removal was a great improvement

Background imageHyde Collection: Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1850

Progress of building for the International Exhibition 1850
Progress of the Interior of The Great Exhibition of 1851, at Hyde Park, London. Engraving showing the erection of the central avenue, 1848 feet in length. Date: October 1850

Background imageHyde Collection: Steam road-roller used in Hyde Park 1866

Steam road-roller used in Hyde Park 1866
Steam-rollers used in Hyde Park London, for the purpose of crushing the stones and smoothing the surface of the macadamised roads

Background imageHyde Collection: Bandstand in Hyde Park 1900

Bandstand in Hyde Park 1900
Victorian men and women seated on a summers day in front of the bandstand in Hyde Park, London. Date: 1900

Background imageHyde Collection: RUNNING AT BAYSWATER

RUNNING AT BAYSWATER
Foot-race at Bayswater - presumably in Hyde Park. Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: SOCIAL / HYDE PARK PARADE

SOCIAL / HYDE PARK PARADE
Elegant people on church parade in Hyde Park, London, on a Sunday in June Date: 1907

Background imageHyde Collection: SOCIAL / COFFEE STALL 20C

SOCIAL / COFFEE STALL 20C
People at the night coffee stall, Hyde Park Corner, London Date: 1907

Background imageHyde Collection: HYDE PARK DEMO

HYDE PARK DEMO
Suffragettes speaking at a Hyde Park demonstration. Date: 14 July 1912

Background imageHyde Collection: POLITICAL DEMO H. PARK

POLITICAL DEMO H. PARK
A large crowd marches on the way to Hyde Park, as part of a political demonstration. Date: 1905

Background imageHyde Collection: CRYSTAL PALACE IN B+W

CRYSTAL PALACE IN B+W
A distant view of the exhibition building showing its location in Hyde Park; visitors relax in the park after the overwhelming impact of the display... Date: 1851

Background imageHyde Collection: HOLLAND PARK / RIDING / DORE

HOLLAND PARK / RIDING / DORE
Holland Park: Men, women and children out riding in the Season Date: 1870

Background imageHyde Collection: Groom

Groom
London characters: the GROOM accompanies his mistress to Rotten Row in Hyde Park, to make sure she doesnt come to any harm by falling off or being molested by strangers. Date: circa 1870



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"Hyde: A Glimpse into the Historical Tapestry of London's Iconic Park" Step back in time to 1908, when Hyde Park was abuzz with the fervor of the Suffragette Rally. Women from all walks of life gathered under the shadow of The Crystal Palace by Joseph Paxton, a symbol of grandeur and progress. The atmosphere was electric as they brandished their Womens Sunday Programme, demanding equality and change. In Kinver, Staffordshire, Bethany Childrens Home provided solace for those in need, while suffragettes prepared for their momentous demonstration at Hyde Park. Earl of Clarendon graced Vanity Fair as Spy captured his essence on paper – a testament to the influential figures that frequented this historic space. Aphra Farquhar's wedding dress by Worth epitomized elegance and grace; its intricate design spoke volumes about societal expectations during that era. Meanwhile, St. Georges Hospital stood tall at Hyde Park Corner, serving as a beacon of hope amidst bustling city life. The Suffragette Hyde Park Demonstration in 1908 marked an unforgettable chapter in history – women united for their rights against all odds. Even during WWII, Hyde Park Police Piggery witnessed resilience and strength amid chaos. Cast your gaze further back to 1851 when the Grand Entrance beckoned visitors to witness wonders within the Great Exhibition. Across Serpentine Lake lay an awe-inspiring view that left spectators mesmerized by human ingenuity and innovation. Fast forward to 1906 - another pivotal year for women's rights - where passionate voices echoed through Hyde Park once again during a monumental WOMENs RIGHTS DEMO. Today, these fragments from different periods intertwine within Hyde Park's rich tapestry – reminding us that it has been witness to countless tales throughout history. As you stroll along its paths or relax beneath ancient trees today, remember how this iconic park has played a significant role in shaping London's past and present.