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Ebury Collection

"Ebury: A Historic London Neighborhood Rich in Elegance and Heritage" Nestled within the charming streets of Pimlico, Belgravia lies the enchanting district of Ebury

Background imageEbury Collection: Ebury Buildings, Pimlico Road, London

Ebury Buildings, Pimlico Road, London
Ebury Buildings, Pimlico Road, Pimlico, London

Background imageEbury Collection: Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, London

Ebury Street, Pimlico Road, London

Background imageEbury Collection: Viscountess Harcourt and daughters by Madame Yevonde

Viscountess Harcourt and daughters by Madame Yevonde
Viscountess Harcourt and two daughters by Madame Yevonde. She was the wife of the 2nd Viscount Harcourt. Her daughters are the Hon. Elizabeth Ann Harcourt (b. 1932) and the Hon

Background imageEbury Collection: London, Pimlico, Belgravia - Ebury Street

London, Pimlico, Belgravia - Ebury Street
London, Pimlico, Belgravia - 83 Ebury Street. The corner with Ecclestone Street can be seen back left. Date: circa 1910

Background imageEbury Collection: The Grosvenor Family by C R Leslie

The Grosvenor Family by C R Leslie
The Grosvenor Family, monochrome reproduction of a painting by C R Leslie, with key. Date: 1833

Background imageEbury Collection: Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho)

Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho)
5988013 Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue, 1939-40 (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for catalogue of Army & Navy Stores Ltd)

Background imageEbury Collection: Posters, Bold, Clear & Attractive, The Mercantile Press, Ebury Street

Posters, Bold, Clear & Attractive, The Mercantile Press, Ebury Street, London - man in the street carrying a sandwich board. Date: early 20th century

Background imageEbury Collection: Jennys Whim Bridge

Jennys Whim Bridge
Up to the start of the 19th century, Jennys Whim was a tavern or place of public entertainment, occupying a site now covered by St Georges Row near to Ebury Bridge, London Date: 1875

Background imageEbury Collection: Ebury waterproof shooting and fishing garment

Ebury waterproof shooting and fishing garment
1931 advert for the Ebury Ideal Waterproof Shooting and Fishing Garment, consisting of cape and overalls, and a waterproof bag for carrying the outfit

Background imageEbury Collection: Robert Grosvenor, 1St. Lord Ebury, 1801-1893. Chairman Of The London Homeopathic Hospital

Robert Grosvenor, 1St. Lord Ebury, 1801-1893. Chairman Of The London Homeopathic Hospital. Engraved By D. J
Robert Grosvenor, 1St. Lord Ebury, 1801-1893. Chairman Of The London Homeopathic Hospital. Engraved By D.J.Pound From A Photograph By Mayall

Background imageEbury Collection: Robert Baron Ebury

Robert Baron Ebury
ROBERT GROSVENOR, first baron EBURY statesman Date: 1801 - 1893

Background imageEbury Collection: Moor Park Garden 1908

Moor Park Garden 1908
Arches of climbing plants in Viscount Downes Dutch garden Date: 1908

Background imageEbury Collection: Lord Robert Grosvenor

Lord Robert Grosvenor
LORD ROBERT GROSVENOR First Baron of Ebury. Statesman and Reformer. Date: 1801 - 1893

Background imageEbury Collection: Ebury Street, Pimlico, London

Ebury Street, Pimlico, London Date: circa 1907

Background imageEbury Collection: Gardens in Ebury Square, Pimlico, London

Gardens in Ebury Square, Pimlico, London


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"Ebury: A Historic London Neighborhood Rich in Elegance and Heritage" Nestled within the charming streets of Pimlico, Belgravia lies the enchanting district of Ebury. With its iconic Ebury Buildings on Pimlico Road, this neighborhood exudes a timeless allure that captivates all who wander through its picturesque surroundings. Steeped in history, Ebury Street stands as a testament to London's grandeur. Once home to Viscountess Harcourt and her daughters, immortalized by Madame Yevonde's exquisite portraits, it has witnessed the lives of illustrious residents such as The Grosvenor Family - beautifully depicted by C R Leslie. In 1939-40, even Army and Navy Stores recognized the area's significance with their litho catalogue featuring bold and attractive posters from The Mercantile Press on Ebury Street. These captivating designs adorned walls across London, showcasing the artistic flair that emanated from this vibrant locale. For those seeking leisurely pursuits amidst nature's embrace, Jennys Whim Bridge offers a tranquil escape where one can immerse themselves in serenity. And for outdoor enthusiasts donning stylish attire while indulging in shooting or fishing adventures, look no further than Ebury waterproof garments - synonymous with quality and functionality. Robert Baron Ebury remains an influential figure associated with this esteemed neighborhood. His legacy continues to shape its identity today – a testament to his enduring impact on both past and present generations. Moor Park Garden of 1908 serves as a reminder of the lush green spaces that have long been cherished within these hallowed grounds. Its beauty is but one example of how Lord Robert Grosvenor envisioned creating an oasis amidst bustling city life. Eccentric yet refined; historic yet ever-evolving – these are just some facets that make up the tapestry woven into every corner of Ebury.