Arundell Collection
Arundell, a name that echoes through history and encompasses a multitude of stories
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Arundell, a name that echoes through history and encompasses a multitude of stories. From Baron Arundell of Wardour to the Count of The Holy ?, this lineage has left an indelible mark on society. In the world of politics, we find the 7th Viscount Galway, whose presence was immortalized in Vanity Fair by the talented caricaturist Spy. A man of influence and power, his image captured both admiration and intrigue. But Arundell's reach extends far beyond political circles. Colossae finds its modern representation in the village of Khonas, Arundell - an engraving that transports us back to ancient times. For those seeking adventure on wheels, Racing Driver Peter Arundell emerges as a figure shrouded in mystery. His creator remains unknown but his legacy as a skilled driver lives on. The arts have also been touched by the hand of Arundell. Blanch Somerset, Baroness Arundell of Wardour captivated audiences with her talent during the early-mid 19th century. John Cochran's portrayal captures her essence beautifully. Hans Holbein the Younger brings Lady Ratcliffe from c1532-1543 back to life with his artistic prowess. Her gaze speaks volumes about her strength and resilience. Music enthusiasts will be familiar with "Nymphs of the Sea, " a captivating cover that immerses listeners into ethereal melodies crafted by talented artists bearing the name Arundell. Lady Mary Arundell graces our thoughts with elegance and grace; her contributions to society are immeasurable. Travelers seeking respite can find solace at The Arundell Arms Hotel in Lifton, Devon - a sanctuary nestled amidst picturesque landscapes where tranquility reigns supreme. Isabel Lady Burton adds another layer to this rich tapestry as she stands beside explorer Sir Richard Francis Burton as his wife and partner.