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Mainwaring Collection

"Mainwaring: A Legacy of Terriers, Sisters, and History" Meet Mainwaring, a name that echoes through time with various associations

Background imageMainwaring Collection: NORWICH TERRIER

NORWICH TERRIER
Ch: Biffin of Beaufin. Owned by Mrs Mainwaring. Date: 1934

Background imageMainwaring Collection: The Mainwaring Sisters

The Mainwaring Sisters
This portrait shows the two beautiful daughters of Sir Henry Stapleton Mainwaring, 5th Baronet. With his death in 1934 the title became extinct

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Picture shows Bryn and Evelyn Mainwaring, with a picture of son Billy

Picture shows Bryn and Evelyn Mainwaring, with a picture of son Billy, capped six times for Wales. Picture taken 24th February 1989

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Lord Strafford And His Secretary Sir P Mainwaring, 1800. Creator: Unknown

Lord Strafford And His Secretary Sir P Mainwaring, 1800. Creator: Unknown
Lord Strafford And His Secretary Sir P Mainwaring, 1800. After Sir Anthony van Dyck The original picture actually by Van Dyck in collection of Lady Juliet de Chair

Background imageMainwaring Collection: FALL / NORFOLK TERRIER / 34

FALL / NORFOLK TERRIER / 34
LITTLE JANE OF BIFFIN Owned by Mrs Mainwaring. Date: 1934

Background imageMainwaring Collection: RK Mainwaring, 1893. Creator: William Roffe

RK Mainwaring, 1893. Creator: William Roffe
RK Mainwaring, 1893. Portrait of an RK Mainwaring, reading Bailys magazine. From " Bailys Magazine of Sports and Pastimes", Vol. LIX. [Vinton & Co Ltd, London, 1893]

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Elevation of the north front and plans of London Hospital, Whitechapel, London, 1752

Elevation of the north front and plans of London Hospital, Whitechapel, London, 1752. The hospital, which was founded in 1740, moved into this building in 1757

Background imageMainwaring Collection: View of the London Hospital in Whitechapel Road, 1753

View of the London Hospital in Whitechapel Road, 1753. Remains of the civil war fortifications can be seen to the right. Herds of cattle with horse-drawn carts

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Norwich Terrier

Norwich Terrier
Ch: Biffin of Beaufin. Owned by Mrs Mainwaring

Background imageMainwaring Collection: R K Mainwaring

R K Mainwaring
R K MAINWARING Sportsman, depicted in the act of reading Baylys magazine of sports and pastimes. Date: CIRCA 1893

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Hester, Lady Blount

Hester, Lady Blount
HESTER (nee Wase) wife, first, of Sir John Mainwaring, then of Sir Henry BLOUNT. Date: CIRCA 1670

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Dr O Grady Arrives - Cast caricatures

Dr O Grady Arrives - Cast caricatures
Dr O Grady Arrives Nerman of the Play by Canon Hannay, the inclusion of lifelike interpretations of the acting cast by Nerman, (from left to right) Miss Helen Ferrers as lady Rothconnell

Background imageMainwaring Collection: The Crosses, Sandbach

The Crosses, Sandbach
The Sandbach Crosses were completed in the 9th Century A.D. to commemorate the advent of Christianity in the Kingdom of Mercia about 653 A.D. during the reign of the Saxon King Penda (626-655 AD)

Background imageMainwaring Collection: Mainwaring

Mainwaring


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"Mainwaring: A Legacy of Terriers, Sisters, and History" Meet Mainwaring, a name that echoes through time with various associations. From the charming Norwich Terrier breed to the enigmatic Mainwaring sisters, this name holds tales waiting to be unraveled. Intriguingly, Lord Strafford and his secretary Sir P Mainwaring grace us with their presence in an 1800 painting of unknown origin. What secrets lie behind their relationship? Only history knows. Fast forward to 1893 when William Roffe captures RK Mainwaring - a figure shrouded in mystery. Was he a Norfolk Terrier enthusiast or perhaps an influential personality in his era? Delving further into London's past, we discover the grandeur of the London Hospital in Whitechapel Road during its early years. The elevation plans from 1752 and subsequent view from 1753 transport us back to a bygone era filled with medical advancements and compassionate care. Amidst World War I's chaos emerges Lady Mainwaring - her strength shining through as she navigates uncertain times alongside her daughter Diana. Their story is one of resilience and determination against adversity. The legacy continues with R K Mainwaring captured for eternity – his image forever etched into our collective memory. Who was this individual? An artist? A visionary? We can only wonder. Bryn and Evelyn Mainwaring make an appearance alongside their beloved son Billy in a heart-warming picture that encapsulates family love and pride. Moments frozen in time hold immeasurable value. Finally, we find ourselves captivated by the intricate details adorning St Chad's Church window in Farndon, Cheshire – created by CM Dixon during the 20th century. This masterpiece stands as a testament to artistic prowess throughout generations bearing the name "Mainwaring.