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Rudyard Collection

"Exploring the world of Rudyard: From captivating tales to enduring legacies" Step into the enchanting realm Kipling

Background imageRudyard Collection: KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. The Elephants Child

KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. The Elephants Child. Illustration by Rudyard Kipling to the first edition of his Just So Stories, published in 1902

Background imageRudyard Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli and the lone wolf

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli and the lone wolf. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageRudyard Collection: RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO. Drawing by Kipling for his Just So Stories for Little Children, 1902

RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO. Drawing by Kipling for his Just So Stories for Little Children, 1902
RUDYARD KIPLING: JUST SO. Drawing by Kipling for his " Just So Stories for Little Children, " 1902

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling at Desk

Rudyard Kipling at Desk
English writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) working at his desk

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling by Cyrus Cuneo

Rudyard Kipling by Cyrus Cuneo
Unconventional Portraits: No.XV.-A Superman amongst writers by Cyrus Cuneo. An impression of Rudyard Kipling, novelist and poet, showing him at work surrounded by characters from his books

Background imageRudyard Collection: Boathouse and boats at edge of reservoir, created in 1797-1798 to supply water for West Midlands

Boathouse and boats at edge of reservoir, created in 1797-1798 to supply water for West Midlands canal system, Rudyard Lake, Rudyard, Staffordshire, England, june

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling
English writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) in South Africa, 1900

Background imageRudyard Collection: Empire Day - May 24th, 1909

Empire Day - May 24th, 1909
One King. One Fleet. One Flag. One Empire. Celebration postcard to commemorate Empire Day - May 24th, 1909. Members of the British Empire celebrate beneath a statue of Queen Victoria above a

Background imageRudyard Collection: KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W. H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894

KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W. H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894
KIPLING: THE JUNGLE BOOK. Illustration by W.H. Drake for The Jungle Book, 1894, showing Bagheera and Mowgli in the tree with Baloo watching on the ground

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Hotel, near Leek, Staffordshire

Rudyard Hotel, near Leek, Staffordshire in April 1908. A group pose outsde the front door of the Hotel in a view which is virtually identical even today. Date: 1908

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Thames Embankment

Illustration, A Song of the English, Thames Embankment
Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)

Background imageRudyard Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Akela the lone wolf

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Akela the lone wolf. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling, 1935, (1933). Artist: GL Manuel Freres

Rudyard Kipling, 1935, (1933). Artist: GL Manuel Freres
Rudyard Kipling, 1935, (1933). Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936), English writer. From Rudyard Kiplings Verse, Inclusive Edition, 1885-1932. [Hodder and Stoughton Limited, London, 1933]

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Lighthouse

Illustration, A Song of the English, Lighthouse
Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine)

Background imageRudyard Collection: JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli leaving the jungle

JUNGLE BOOK, 1903. Mowgli leaving the jungle. Illustration by Edward and Maurice Detmold for The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling, 1903

Background imageRudyard Collection: KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. How the Whale got his Throat

KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. How the Whale got his Throat. Illustration by Rudyard Kipling to the first edition of his Just So Stories, published in 1902

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling / Spy

Rudyard Kipling / Spy
English writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling
English writer, Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936)

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling by Tom Hutt

Rudyard Kipling by Tom Hutt
Rudyard Kipling (1865 - 1936), British writer and poet, pictured in caricature by Tom Hutt, smoking a pipe and holding a copy of Many Inventions. Date: 1914

Background imageRudyard Collection: KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. How the Rhinoceros got his Skin

KIPLING: JUST SO STORIES. How the Rhinoceros got his Skin. Illustration by Rudyard Kipling to the first edition of his Just So Stories, published in 1902

Background imageRudyard Collection: Picture No. 12479351

Picture No. 12479351
The Village Pond and the Elms, where Rudyard Date:

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502858 Illustration to the poem The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Song of the Cities, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Song of the Cities, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502889 Illustration to the poem The Song of the Cities, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502883 Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502878 Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502854 Illustration to the poem The Coastwise Lights by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502868 Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502873 Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English

Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914
3502861 Illustration to the poem The Song of the Dead, by Rudyard Kipling, from A Song of the English, pub.c.1914; Photo © Hilary Morgan.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) Halftone after a photograph c.1900 (b/w photo)

Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) Halftone after a photograph c.1900 (b/w photo)
526742 Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936) Halftone after a photograph c.1900 (b/w photo); (add.info.: English journalist, novelist and poet, born in India.); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageRudyard Collection: Puck helping Wayland, Smith of the Gods, to forge a sword for the novice who

Puck helping Wayland, Smith of the Gods, to forge a sword for the novice who, by sincerely wishing him well
530765 Puck helping Wayland, Smith of the Gods, to forge a sword for the novice who, by sincerely wishing him well, released him from the spell which bound him

Background imageRudyard Collection: The Boxers, 1898, (1935). Creator: William Nicholson

The Boxers, 1898, (1935). Creator: William Nicholson
The Boxers, 1898, (1935). Two men in a boxing ring. From " An Almanac Of Twelve Sports" by Rudyard Kipling. [William Heinemann, London, 1898]

Background imageRudyard Collection: The Village Pond and the Elms in the village of Rottingdean, East Sussex, England

The Village Pond and the Elms in the village of Rottingdean, East Sussex, England
The Village Pond and the Elms, where Rudyard Kipling lived, in the village of Rottingdean, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom

Background imageRudyard Collection: Silver plated cigarette box with battle scene, WW1

Silver plated cigarette box with battle scene, WW1
Silver plated cigarette box with battle scene after Richard Caton Woodville, First World War, with a quotation from Rudyard Kipling. 1916-1917

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling
Caricature by Joseph Simpson (1879-1939) Date: 1905

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Lake

Rudyard Lake

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard The Lake early 1900s

Rudyard The Lake early 1900s

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire

Rudyard Lake, Staffordshire

Background imageRudyard Collection: School group with Rudyard Kipling aged 16 in centre

School group with Rudyard Kipling aged 16 in centre, United Services College, Westward Ho, Devon, setting for stories Stalky and Co. Date: circa 1881

Background imageRudyard Collection: Theatre Theatrical Popular Entertainment Stage

Theatre Theatrical Popular Entertainment Stage
theatre, theatrical, popular, entertainment, stage, play, pantomime, panto, actor, actress, actors, actresses, drama, rudyard, kipling, queens, manchester, vampire, 1920s, fool, porter, emerson

Background imageRudyard Collection: Illustration, A Song of the English, Calcutta

Illustration, A Song of the English, Calcutta
Illustration to A Song of the English, a patriotic set of poems by Rudyard Kipling (first published in the English Illustrated Magazine). Calcutta -- Me the Sea-captain loved, the River built

Background imageRudyard Collection: Trinket Box with Caton Woodville WWI battle scene

Trinket Box with Caton Woodville WWI battle scene
Trinket Box lined with velvet. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist

Background imageRudyard Collection: Trinket Box lined with velvet

Trinket Box lined with velvet. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist

Background imageRudyard Collection: Cigarette Box with relief after a Caton Woodville painting

Cigarette Box with relief after a Caton Woodville painting
Cigarette Box. On lid - a relief after Caton Woodville's painting of a battle scene, signed by the artist together with Rudyard Kipling's poem - Who stands if freedom fail Who dies if England

Background imageRudyard Collection: Portrait of Joseph Rudyard Kipling

Portrait of Joseph Rudyard Kipling
3501428 Portrait of Joseph Rudyard Kipling by Nicholson, William (1872-1949) (after); (add.info.: Joseph Rudyard Kipling, 1865 - 1936. British author born in India)

Background imageRudyard Collection: Kipling (litho)

Kipling (litho)
5989385 Kipling (litho) by Ross, Gordon (1872-1946); Private Collection; (add.info.: Kipling. Illustration for Living Biographies of Great Poets by Henry Thomas and Dana Lee Thomas (Blue Ribbon)

Background imageRudyard Collection: WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Boots, Boots, Boots

WW2 era - Comic Postcard - Boots, Boots, Boots
The Caption is Boots! Boots! Boots! This is a take on Rudyard Kiplings poem Infantry Columns where the boots actually go up and down

Background imageRudyard Collection: Rudyard Kipling

Rudyard Kipling
Joseph Rudyard Kipling (1865-1936). A portrait by Leslie Brooke (1862-1940) of an English journalist, short-story writer, poet, and novelist born in India



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"Exploring the world of Rudyard: From captivating tales to enduring legacies" Step into the enchanting realm Kipling, where imagination intertwines with history and storytelling knows no bounds. Known for his timeless works such as "Just So Stories" and "The Jungle Book, " Kipling's literary genius continues to captivate readers young and old. Transport yourself to the boathouse nestled at the edge of a picturesque reservoir, created centuries ago to supply water for the West Midlands canal system, and is here that Kipling found solace, drawing inspiration from nature's tranquil beauty as he penned his beloved stories. In 1902, Kipling himself sketched a whimsical illustration for his cherished collection, "Just So Stories for Little Children. " This glimpse into his creative process offers a window into the mind of an extraordinary storyteller. A photograph captures Kipling diligently seated at his desk, immersed in crafting worlds filled with adventure and wonder. The intensity in his eyes reflects both passion and dedication that shaped him into one of literature's most celebrated figures. Renowned artist Cyrus Cuneo immortalized Kipling through portraiture, capturing not only physical features but also hinting at the depth within this remarkable man. His gaze speaks volumes about a life dedicated to weaving tales that resonate across generations. Empire Day on May 24th, 1909 marked an important milestone in British history—a day when patriotism soared high. And amidst it all stood Rudyard Kipling; an emblematic figure whose words echoed throughout the empire like a rallying cry for unity and pride. Venture deep into "The Jungle Book, " where Mowgli embarks on daring escapades alongside Akela—the lone wolf who becomes both mentor and protector. W. H Drake's evocative illustrations bring these characters to life, allowing readers to immerse themselves fully in this enthralling tale. Kipling's influence extends beyond the pages of his books.