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Albermarle Collection

Albermarle, a name that resonates with history and elegance

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: William Tomlins, street crossing sweeper on Albermarle and St. James' Street

William Tomlins, street crossing sweeper on Albermarle and St. James' Street
FLO5000887 William Tomlins, street crossing sweeper on Albermarle and St. James' Street. Copperplate etching drawn and engraved by John Thomas Smith from his Vagabondiana

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: Photograph of Duke Of Albermarle PH, Piccadilly, London

Photograph of Duke Of Albermarle PH, Piccadilly, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Corner on view of the pub

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: Sketch of Duke Of Albermarle PH, Piccadilly, London

Sketch of Duke Of Albermarle PH, Piccadilly, London. The main side of the print (shown here) depicts: Sketch of the pub. The back of the print (available on request) details

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: The Albermarle Club at 37 Dover Street, London

The Albermarle Club at 37 Dover Street, London
Exterior view of the Albermarle Club at Ely House, 37 Dover Street, London which opened in 1874 for BOTH men and women, a previously unheard of event

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: The Cock Pit, c1840, (1917). Artist: George Presbury

The Cock Pit, c1840, (1917). Artist: George Presbury
The Cock Pit, c1840. Cockfighting enthusiasts from a cross-section of society gamble and squabble. The blind Lord Albermarle Bertie (centre)

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: Front of the Royal Institution, Albermarle Street, London

Front of the Royal Institution, Albermarle Street, London Date: circa 1930

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: Tour of the Colonies - Albermarle Street

Tour of the Colonies - Albermarle Street - Street Decoration. Part of Box 246 Boswell collection - Tour of the Colonies. Date: circa 1900

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-found unsatisfafct

Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-found unsatisfafctory as a bomber, most of the 602 built were used as transports

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-seen here towing a

Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle-seen here towing a Horsa glider, where they took part in the Normandy landings

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: 0 BC, pyramid in background. Sphinx is creature with lions body and human heand squabble

0 BC, pyramid in background. Sphinx is creature with lions body and human heand squabble. The blind Lord Albermarle Bertie (centre) is being robbed by figure taking note out the upturned hat

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: George Monk (or Monck) Ist Duke of Albermarle (160816-70) English soldier. Supported

George Monk (or Monck) Ist Duke of Albermarle (160816-70) English soldier. Supported Commonwealth cause in English Civil Wars from 1644, but was instrumental in restoration of Charles II in 1660

Background imageAlbermarle Collection: The landing of his majestys forces, under the command of th

The landing of his majestys forces, under the command of the Rt. Honbl. ye Earl of Albermarle, on the island of Cuba


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Albermarle, a name that resonates with history and elegance. From the iconic Duke PH in Piccadilly, London to the charming sketch capturing its timeless beauty, this place holds a special allure. The Albermarle Club at 37 Dover Street stands as a testament to sophistication and exclusivity. Delving deeper into history, we come across "The Cock Pit" artwork by George Presbury from 1840. This piece transports us back in time, offering a glimpse into the pastimes of that era. Moving on to the majestic Royal Institution on Albermarle Street, we witness architectural grandeur at its finest. Its front facade exudes an air of intellect and discovery. Embarking on a virtual tour of the colonies through Albermarle Street takes us on an adventure filled with exploration and cultural exchange. It serves as a gateway connecting different parts of the world. The Armstrong Whitworth AW 41 Albermarle aircraft has left its mark in aviation history - though found unsatisfactory for some purposes, it remains an intriguing part of technological advancement. Returning to London's streetscape once again is the Duke PH in Piccadilly - captured beautifully in photographs that immortalize its charm throughout time. Intriguingly enough, even Victorian Stereoview cards from circa 1900 bear witness to Albemarle's legacy. These cards offer glimpses into daily life or amusing scenes like two ladies standing over a puddle or well - inviting viewers to step into their world through stereoscopes. As our journey nears its end, we encounter ancient wonders such as pyramids and sphinxes dating back thousands of years - reminding us that Albemarle's influence transcends centuries.