Albemarle Collection
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"The Legacy of Albemarle: From Armstrong Whitworth to Crufts Dog Show" Step into the world of Albemarle, a name that resonates with history and diverse accomplishments. It all began with the last production Armstrong Whitworth Albemarle I V1599, an aircraft that left its mark in aviation history. But Albemarle is not just about machines; it's also about people. Meet George at Jambouree, whose vibrant spirit embodies the essence of this captivating name. And who could forget William Coutts Keppel, better known as Vanity Fair's Ape? His satirical illustrations brought laughter and insight to many. Speaking of Georges, let us introduce you to George Monck (Wreathed), a figure shrouded in mystery and intrigue. Whether it be his enigmatic persona or his connection to the anonymous artist simply known as Anon, there is much more than meets the eye when it comes to this historical character. Albemarle extends beyond individuals; it encompasses partnerships too. Take for instance Albemarle and Sassacus – two names intertwined through time like loyal companions at Crufts Dog Show. Dogs and owners alike showcase their bond on this prestigious stage. Delving further back into history brings us face-to-face with General George Thomas Keppel, 6th Earl - a man who wore many hats: soldier, Liberal politician, and writer extraordinaire. His contributions have left an indelible mark on British society. The influence reaches even deeper into aristocracy with Elizabeth Duchess - her lithograph portrait capturing both grace and power in equal measure. And let's not forget The Earl himself. This colorful lithograph showcases his noble stature while hinting at untold stories hidden within those eyes.