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Sedgewick Collection

Background imageSedgewick Collection: Surrender of Jerusalem to British, Palestine, WW1

Surrender of Jerusalem to British, Palestine, WW1
The surrender of Jerusalem to the British, on the Lifta-Jerusalem Road, during the First World War. The Mayor of Jerusalem, Hussein Salim Al-Husseini, stands at the centre (with walking stick)

Background imageSedgewick Collection: Caricature of Laura Sedgewick, actress

Caricature of Laura Sedgewick, actress -- The Sailor of the Season. 1881

Background imageSedgewick Collection: JERUSALEM: SURRENDER, 1917. The mayor of Jerusalem, Hussein Bey al-Husayni

JERUSALEM: SURRENDER, 1917. The mayor of Jerusalem, Hussein Bey al-Husayni, and others on their way to surrender to the British Army, 9 December 1917

Background imageSedgewick Collection: JERUSALEM: BRITISH OFFICERS. British sergeants Sedgewick and Hurcomb, during the

JERUSALEM: BRITISH OFFICERS. British sergeants Sedgewick and Hurcomb, during the surrender of Jerusalem to the British 9 December 1917

Background imageSedgewick Collection: 1860 Adam Sedgwick review of Darwin

1860 Adam Sedgwick review of Darwin
Composite of a carte de visite photo of Adam Sedgwick, a letter written by him, and the Edinburgh review of 1860 - where he wrote a most scathing review of Darwins Origin of Species ideas

Background imageSedgewick Collection: 1867 Adam Sedgewick portrait

1867 Adam Sedgewick portrait
Portrait of Adam Sedgwick 1867. Sedgwick wrote a harsh review of a presentation of Darwins Origin of Species ideas in the Edinburgh review of 1860

Background imageSedgewick Collection: 1836 Charles Darwins House Cambridge

1836 Charles Darwins House Cambridge
When Charles Darwin returned from his Beagle voyage he came to live in this house at 22 Fitzwilliam Street in Cambridge. He occupied it from the 16th December 1836 to March 1837

Background imageSedgewick Collection: 1836 Charles Darwin Home Cambridge

1836 Charles Darwin Home Cambridge
When Charles Darwin returned from his Beagle voyage he came to live at 22 Fitzwilliam Street in Cambridge. He occupied it from the 16th December 1836 to March 1837

Background imageSedgewick Collection: Gardens at Sedgewick Park House, near Horsham, Sussex

Gardens at Sedgewick Park House, near Horsham, Sussex
View of the gardens at Sedgewick Park House, near Horsham, West Sussex. A stone bench can be seen in the foreground, with carefully shaped bushes behind, as well as grass, flowers and trees


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