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Barnett Collection

"Barnett: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step into the world of Barnett, a name that holds multiple meanings and stories

Background imageBarnett Collection: Off Licence 1970S

Off Licence 1970S
The shop window of an Augustus Barnett off-licence. Date: late 1970s

Background imageBarnett Collection: Fall / 2 Field Spaniels

Fall / 2 Field Spaniels
Field Spaniels Barvil Venturier and Boblsiegh of Pentwyn, owned by Mrs J Barnett Date: 1938

Background imageBarnett Collection: IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n. d

IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n. d
IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageBarnett Collection: Fall / Field Spaniel / 1938

Fall / Field Spaniel / 1938
BARUIL VENTURER AND BOBSLEIGH OF PENTWYN Owned by Barnett. Head study. Date: 1938

Background imageBarnett Collection: United Kingdom, England, London, Barnet. View of arts and crafts homes on Corringham road

United Kingdom, England, London, Barnet. View of arts and crafts homes on Corringham road in Hampstead Garden suburb

Background imageBarnett Collection: Give Them The Wings For Victory

Give Them The Wings For Victory
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Give Them The Wings For Victory, words and music by Harry Staite and George A. Barnett. The image portrays a smiling Royal Air Force pilot giving a thumbs up

Background imageBarnett Collection: Playtime at the Piccadilly

Playtime at the Piccadilly
Performers in Playtime at the Piccadilly, a cabaret show at the Piccadilly Hotel. The artists pictured are Mimi Jordan, Rene Lorrimore, Evelyn Wrentmor, Amelia Allen

Background imageBarnett Collection: Music cover, Give Me Your Consent Dear

Music cover, Give Me Your Consent Dear, written and composed by Philip Barder, sung by Miss Louie Gilbert Date: circa 1890

Background imageBarnett Collection: Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the Oval

Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite at the Oval
England cricketer Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite in his record innings at the Oval, 1938, B.A. Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938

Background imageBarnett Collection: Wally Hammond hitting boundary off McCabe at Lords

Wally Hammond hitting boundary off McCabe at Lords
England cricketer Wally Hammond hitting a boundary off McCabe at Lords, 1938, B A Barnett keeping wicket Date: 1938

Background imageBarnett Collection: Kim Barnett

Kim Barnett Derbyshire CCC 24 August 1995 Date: 24 August 1995

Background imageBarnett Collection: Railway Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, 19th century. Creator: S. Barnett

Railway Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, 19th century. Creator: S. Barnett
Railway Suspension Bridge, Niagara Falls, 19th century. [Niagara Falls Suspension Bridge, opened in 1855, was the worlds first working railway suspension bridge

Background imageBarnett Collection: W Barnett and Joe Marshall, racing fixtures

W Barnett and Joe Marshall, racing fixtures
Racehorse owner W Barnett and Joe Marshall, jockey, racing fixtures Date: 1930

Background imageBarnett Collection: C J Barnett, Gloucestershire County and England cricketer

C J Barnett, Gloucestershire County and England cricketer. Date: 1934

Background imageBarnett Collection: B A Barnett, Australian cricketer, Victoria

B A Barnett, Australian cricketer, Victoria. Date: 1934

Background imageBarnett Collection: Advert, Samson Barnett Mineral Water Machinist and Engineer

Advert, Samson Barnett Mineral Water Machinist and Engineer
Advertisement for Samson Barnett, Mineral Water Machinist and Engineer. 1862

Background imageBarnett Collection: Advert, Samson Barnett Diving Apparatus

Advert, Samson Barnett Diving Apparatus
Advertisement for Samson Barnett, Diving Apparatus Manufacturer to the Royal Navy. 1862

Background imageBarnett Collection: Russell Street, Melbourne, Australia

Russell Street, Melbourne, Australia, with Richardsons Hotel, J Richardson Wine & Spirits Merchant,s Barnetts Ham & Beef Shop, and the National Loan Office. Date: circa 1902

Background imageBarnett Collection: Smallsword with Scabbard and Case, British, London, hallmarked for 1798-99

Smallsword with Scabbard and Case, British, London, hallmarked for 1798-99. Believed to have been presented to Captain Thomas Le Marchant Gosselin (1765-1857) in 1798

Background imageBarnett Collection: Pair of Flintlock Pistols of the Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830), British

Pair of Flintlock Pistols of the Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830), British
Pair of Flintlock Pistols of the Prince of Wales, later George IV (1762-1830), with Case and Accessories, British, London, hallmarked for 1787-88

Background imageBarnett Collection: FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1938

FALL / FIELD SPANIEL / 1938
BARUIL VENTURER AND BOBSLEIGH OF PENTWYN Owned by Barnett. Head study. Date: 1938

Background imageBarnett Collection: Dick: A well known character in the Westminster and Blackfriars Roads, c1845

Dick: A well known character in the Westminster and Blackfriars Roads, c1845. Shown holding a bag of biscuits, one with a bite taken out of it

Background imageBarnett Collection: Design by Frederic Barnett for a duplex low-level bridge, London, 1876

Design by Frederic Barnett for a duplex low-level bridge, London, 1876. The bridge was intended to allow uninterrupted continuity of vehicular and general traffic

Background imageBarnett Collection: Lambeth Marsh, Lambeth, London, 1820. Artist: I Barnett

Lambeth Marsh, Lambeth, London, 1820. Artist: I Barnett
View of Lambeth Marsh, Lambeth, London, 1820; as it appeared in 1670. In the lower margin an inn is pictured flanked by a description

Background imageBarnett Collection: Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. Artist: James Barnett

Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. Artist: James Barnett
Abbey Tavern, St Johns Wood, London, c1870. View of the promenades and grounds, at Violet Hill, used for sport. In the forground people can be seen out walking

Background imageBarnett Collection: Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, c1920. Artist: HW Barnett

Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, c1920. Artist: HW Barnett
Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, British soldier, c1920. Haig (1861-1928), was Commander of the British Forces in France during World War One

Background imageBarnett Collection: One of the cigar manufacturing departments at Salmon and Gluckstein, Ltd, London, c1870s (1903)

One of the cigar manufacturing departments at Salmon and Gluckstein, Ltd, London, c1870s (1903). Salmon & Gluckstein was a British tobacco company

Background imageBarnett Collection: Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British Foreign Secretary, First World War, 1914. Artist: HW Barnett

Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British Foreign Secretary, First World War, 1914. Artist: HW Barnett
Sir Edward Grey (1862-1933), British Foreign Secretary, First World War, 1914. Illustration from The Great War HW Wilson, Vol I, (London, 1914)

Background imageBarnett Collection: Sir Edward Grey, British politician, (c1920). Artist: Barnett

Sir Edward Grey, British politician, (c1920). Artist: Barnett
Sir Edward Grey, British politician, (c1920). Grey (1862-1933) served as Foreign Secretary from 1905-1916. Illustration from The Illustrated War Record of the Most Notable Episodes in the Great

Background imageBarnett Collection: North-east view of St Giless Church, Oxford, 1820. Artist: J Barnett

North-east view of St Giless Church, Oxford, 1820. Artist: J Barnett
North-east view of St Giless Church, Oxford, 1820

Background imageBarnett Collection: Major-General John Brabazon, commanding Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa, 1902. Artist: HW Barnett

Major-General John Brabazon, commanding Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa, 1902. Artist: HW Barnett
Major-General John Brabazon, commanding Imperial Yeomanry, South Africa, 1902. Brabazon served with the 10th Hussars in Afganistan and commanded a cavalry brigade in the Boer War

Background imageBarnett Collection: NEW ORLEANS: TULANE. A view of the campus of Tulane University (right), opposite

NEW ORLEANS: TULANE. A view of the campus of Tulane University (right), opposite Audubon Park on St. Charles Avenue in New Orleans, Louisiana. Photographed by A.L. Barnett, c1910

Background imageBarnett Collection: Lady Isobel Barnett

Lady Isobel Barnett (1918-1980) English radio and television star

Background imageBarnett Collection: St Cybi lifeboat, Civil Service No. 9

St Cybi lifeboat, Civil Service No. 9, a Barnett-class lifeboat, funded by the Civil Service lifeboat fund

Background imageBarnett Collection: Soho, London - Barnett & Co Millinery Ltd

Soho, London - Barnett & Co Millinery Ltd - shop window with hats, and the reflection of a building opposite. 1973

Background imageBarnett Collection: Barnett

Barnett - View along road, houses and church. Part of Box 318 Boswell Collection - Dickens. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBarnett Collection: Sub-Inspector Barnett with women applicants

Sub-Inspector Barnett with women applicants
Sub-Inspector Barnett at Metropolitan Police headquarters, receiving applications from women to work for the London police force. Date: circa late 1910s

Background imageBarnett Collection: Signwriter painting a sign for exhibition

Signwriter painting a sign for exhibition
Signwriter painting a sign for Barnett Newman/Friedman exhibition at the Tate Date: 1960s

Background imageBarnett Collection: ROSS BARNETT (1898-1987). American politician and segregationist

ROSS BARNETT (1898-1987). American politician and segregationist. With a framed declaration from Louisianian politicians, supporting his segregation efforts on the University of Mississippi campus

Background imageBarnett Collection: CIRCUS PERFORMER, c1910. Jack W. C. Barnett, a circus performer with Barnum and Bailey s

CIRCUS PERFORMER, c1910. Jack W. C. Barnett, a circus performer with Barnum and Bailey s
CIRCUS PERFORMER, c1910. Jack W.C. Barnett, a circus performer with Barnum and Bailey s, at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Photograph, c1910

Background imageBarnett Collection: IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n. d

IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n. d
IDA B. WELLS (1862-1931). American journalist and reformer: oil over a photograph, n.d

Background imageBarnett Collection: Model of Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb

Model of Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb
A small scale model of Central Square, Hampstead Garden Suburb. Central Square was laid out by Sir Edwin Lutyens, and includes St Judes Church, The Free Church and a Quaker Meeting House

Background imageBarnett Collection: The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938

The Australian Cricket Team at the Oval, 1938
Photographic montage of the Australian Cricket Team, that toured England in 1938, imposed onto the Oval Cricket Ground, Kennington, London

Background imageBarnett Collection: Baden-Powell / Hw Barnett

Baden-Powell / Hw Barnett
LORD ROBERT STEPHENSON SMYTH BADEN-POWELL English army officer and founder of the Scout Movement



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"Barnett: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step into the world of Barnett, a name that holds multiple meanings and stories. In the 1970s, it was known as an Off Licence, where locals gathered to find their favorite spirits and beverages. But Barnett is more than just a place to buy drinks; it symbolizes community connection. One notable figure associated with Barnett is Ida B. Wells, an influential American journalist and reformer. Her image captured in oil over a photograph reminds us of her tireless efforts for justice and equality. Amidst the hustle and bustle of daily life, we find solace in simpler pleasures like Fall days spent with two loyal Field Spaniels by our side. The Naacp Offices stand tall nearby, representing resilience against racial discrimination. It also embraces the spirit of empowerment with its slogan "Give Them The Wings For Victory. " It encourages individuals to spread their wings and soar towards success. Playtime at the Piccadilly brings joy to both young and old alike – laughter echoing through its walls as memories are made. Music covers adorn shelves; one catches our eye - "Give Me Your Consent Dear" - reminding us of love's timeless melodies. Sports enthusiasts gather at iconic venues like The Oval or Lords, witnessing legendary moments such as Len Hutton cutting McCabe past Waite or Wally Hammond hitting boundaries off McCabe – forever etched in cricket history. Artistic expression finds its home within Barnett too; bookplate designs showcase creativity while Fall landscapes featuring Field Spaniels transport us back to 1938 England. As we wander through London's Barnet district, arts and crafts homes on Corringham Road catch our attention. Each building tells a story of architectural beauty blending seamlessly with modernity – a testament to this vibrant neighborhood's evolution over time. Barnett encapsulates nostalgia intertwined with progress; it represents unity among diverse communities who call it home.