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Fire Place Collection (page 7)

Cozying up by the fireplace, Jeeves and Wooster find respite in their London living room after a thrilling visit to the Sherlock Holmes Exhibition

Background imageFire Place Collection: Interior at Greville Place, Kilburn, north west London

Interior at Greville Place, Kilburn, north west London
Colour drawing of a rich interior at Greville Place, Kilburn, north west London, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageFire Place Collection: The Stolen Interview

The Stolen Interview. Couple standing at a fireplace Date: 1872

Background imageFire Place Collection: Room in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales

Room in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales
Colour sketch of a room in Llandaff House, Glamorgan, Wales, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Drawing room and school room, Bedford

Drawing room and school room, Bedford
Colour sketch of a drawing room, with a school room visible through a doorway, in a house in Bedford. Present are Mr Ruddicks children

Background imageFire Place Collection: English soprano Miss Sylva (Sylvia) Van Dyck

English soprano Miss Sylva (Sylvia) Van Dyck

Background imageFire Place Collection: Drawing Room in A W T Greens House

Drawing Room in A W T Greens House
Colour sketch entitled Drawing room in A.W.T. Greens house, showing a woman with three children, by Henrietta Grace Baden Powell (nee Smyth, 1824-1914), mother of Robert. circa 1840s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Advertisement for Selfridges toys for Christmas

Advertisement for Selfridges toys for Christmas, with a silhouette of children hanging up their stockings ready to be filled with presents

Background imageFire Place Collection: Royal Wedding 1947 - the couple at home

Royal Wedding 1947 - the couple at home
Artists impression of Princess Elizabeth (Queen Elizabeth II) with her new husband Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, pictured talking by a fireside while a portrait of Queen Elizabeth I hangs

Background imageFire Place Collection: Woman in a Swedish kitchen

Woman in a Swedish kitchen in Hellerup manor, Varmland, Sweden, with a lot of utensils of copper. Date: 1970s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Really serious news

Really serious news
Three women are upset by a article in the newspaper reading, " owing to the scarcity of leather ladies high boots will not be worn this year"

Background imageFire Place Collection: MODERN BEDROOM

MODERN BEDROOM
A modern Art Deco style bedroom, with a practical divan sofa, simple bookcase and stylish gas fireplace. Date: 1930s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Panelled Dining Room

Panelled Dining Room
A wooden panelled dining room, with a highly polished table and chairs with a tasteful flower arrangement on it. Date: 1930s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Cinderella with birds

Cinderella with birds. 20th century

Background imageFire Place Collection: The Library, House of Lords, London

The Library, House of Lords, London
View inside the Library, House of Lords, London. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Merry Christmas, Bright New Year

Merry Christmas, Bright New Year -- four children spot Santa Claus in the fireplace. circa late 19th century

Background imageFire Place Collection: Country Living Room

Country Living Room
The interior of an English cottage, with exposed beams on the ceiling and an inglenook fireplace. Date: 1960s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Fireplace / Feetham Stove

Fireplace / Feetham Stove
Stove by Messrs Feetham & Co displayed at the 1862 exhibition Date: 1862

Background imageFire Place Collection: Advert for Gas for your home

Advert for Gas for your home
When heat was master in the home the coal-eating kitchen range and household firres demanded much labour. There was dirt and smoke, waste and inconvenience. Now Heat is sevant

Background imageFire Place Collection: Army Sniffer Dog

Army Sniffer Dog
An excited army sniffer dog sniffs under a leather living room armchair. Date: 1960s

Background imageFire Place Collection: Stevenson / Fanny / Ava

Stevenson / Fanny / Ava
ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON Scottish writers wife, Fanny, makes ava in the smoking room at Vailima Date: 1850 - 1894

Background imageFire Place Collection: Medieval Fireplace

Medieval Fireplace
A medieval group gather around (and warm their hands at) a fireplace. One man has an owl on his arm. A rather unfortunate stork and her young nest in the chimney. Date: 1338-1344

Background imageFire Place Collection: Fever and ague, satirical artwork

Fever and ague, satirical artwork
Fever and ague. Satirical artwork of representations of fever (central monster) and ague (creature wrapped around patient at left)

Background imageFire Place Collection: Burning wood on an open fire

Burning wood on an open fire. Unlike fossil fuels, the carbon released by burning wood on an open fire is carbon neutral, as the same amount of carbon dioxide would be released when the wood rotted

Background imageFire Place Collection: Coal fire

Coal fire. Flames and glowing embers in a coal fire

Background imageFire Place Collection: CHRISTMAS EVE, c1906. A studio photograph of Santa Claus holding two little girls

CHRISTMAS EVE, c1906. A studio photograph of Santa Claus holding two little girls. Stereograph, c1906

Background imageFire Place Collection: SILENT FILM STILL: SMOKING. Evelyn Brent in Interference, 1928

SILENT FILM STILL: SMOKING. Evelyn Brent in Interference, 1928

Background imageFire Place Collection: Silent Still: Drinking

Silent Still: Drinking

Background imageFire Place Collection: READING THE SCRIPTURES. Undated lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

READING THE SCRIPTURES. Undated lithograph by Nathaniel Currier

Background imageFire Place Collection: SILENT FILM STILL. Helen Chadwick

SILENT FILM STILL. Helen Chadwick

Background imageFire Place Collection: Monticellos kitchen

Monticellos kitchen
Kitchen at Monticello, Thomas Jeffersons home in Charlottesville, Virginia. Photograph

Background imageFire Place Collection: NATI2D-00065

NATI2D-00065
Pit-house of Ancestral Puebloans excavated at Mesa Verde National Park, Colorado, showing firepit and storage antechamber, circa 750 A.D. Digital photograph

Background imageFire Place Collection: NATI2A-00111

NATI2A-00111
Family living quarters in Taos Pueblo, New Mexico, 1800s Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFire Place Collection: HOUS2A-00013

HOUS2A-00013
Courtship using a whispering rod on Halloween in colonial days. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFire Place Collection: Making soap

Making soap
Woman making soft soap by hand with an outdoor kettle to render lard. Hand-colored halftone reproduction of a photograph

Background imageFire Place Collection: HOUS2A-00054

HOUS2A-00054
Women rendering lard in a kettle to make soap the old-fashioned way. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFire Place Collection: HSET2A-00080

HSET2A-00080
Spinning-wheel beside a colonial kitchen fireplace. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageFire Place Collection: Domestic Dog, Golden Retriever, puppy, resting on floor beside fireplace, England

Domestic Dog, Golden Retriever, puppy, resting on floor beside fireplace, England

Background imageFire Place Collection: Ward at Carshalton Childrens Infirmary, Surrey

Ward at Carshalton Childrens Infirmary, Surrey
Interior view of ward D8 at Carshalton Childrens Infirmary, Surrey. The hospital was opened in 1908 by the Metropolitan Asylums Board and became a general hospital for up to 1000 children

Background imageFire Place Collection: Elegant lady in a country house interior, Mid Wales

Elegant lady in a country house interior, Mid Wales
An elegant lady in a full-length white dress poses in a country house interior in Mid Wales. There is a fireplace and decorated screen on the left, and an upright piano on the right

Background imageFire Place Collection: Interior, Cheshunt Great House, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire

Interior, Cheshunt Great House, Cheshunt, Hertfordshire
An interior shot of the hall at Cheshunt Great House, at Cheshunt, Hertfordshire, showing a large fireplace, two unusual wooden chairs, and various suits of armour

Background imageFire Place Collection: House interior at Landes, France

House interior at Landes, France
The interior of a house in Landes a departement in south western France, where the livestock can join in the evenings discussion round the fire and tuck into the large basket of grass

Background imageFire Place Collection: Inside a traditional miners cottage, Lands End, Cornwall

Inside a traditional miners cottage, Lands End, Cornwall
Scene inside a traditional miners cottage at Lands End, Cornwall. There is a copper kettle by the fireplace, a spinning wheel, two clocks, various pictures, and patterned wallpaper

Background imageFire Place Collection: A Jersey Kitchen

A Jersey Kitchen
A Jersey cottage kitchen, complete with copper pans on the fireplace range, a well-stocker dresser and curtained mantlepiece

Background imageFire Place Collection: Wartime wedding group

Wartime wedding group
A wartime wedding group, with the groom wearing his air force uniform. The happy couple pose with their pageboy and bridesmaid

Background imageFire Place Collection: Fireplace of the Hotel Terre Neuve

Fireplace of the Hotel Terre Neuve
A dog sitting in front of the fireplace of the Hotel Terre Neuve in Fontenay le Comte in France

Background imageFire Place Collection: Gentleman smoking a cigarette while deep in contemplation

Gentleman smoking a cigarette while deep in contemplation
A middle-aged man sits facing a fireplace with his legs stretched forwards, resting infront of the open fire; he smokes a cigarette whilst staring ahead

Background imageFire Place Collection: Seen in a Flash

Seen in a Flash
A woman in a backless, bias cut evening dress, typical of the early 1930s, stands in front of the fire, which helpfully casts a light through the transparent chiffon of her skirt to reveal a pair of

Background imageFire Place Collection: Victorian interior - Hubert Congreve

Victorian interior - Hubert Congreve
The room in which Hubert Congreve shot himself. A young Edward Lear was infatuated with the young Congreve. A fine example of a Victorian interior, with heavily-stocked mantlepiece and fine fireplace



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Cozying up by the fireplace, Jeeves and Wooster find respite in their London living room after a thrilling visit to the Sherlock Holmes Exhibition. The crackling flames dance through the intricate Triplex Grate C Pattern, reminiscent of historical hearths like Hardwick Old Hall and Berry Pomeroy Castle. As they warm themselves by the fire's glow, a silhouette of a local squire and his loyal dog adds an air of nostalgia to their surroundings. In this tranquil setting, memories come alive - from witnessing the enchanting Cinderella ballet with comical Ugly Sisters attempting to dance, to exploring Darwin's study at Down House. The National Liberal Club's grandeur (BL08407) is juxtaposed with Osborne House's opulent Durbar Room in 1892 (K010285), creating a tapestry of experiences that fuel conversations around this mesmerizing fireplace. As Jeeves stokes the fire further, its warmth reaches even deeper into their souls. They recall moments spent in The Solar at Stokesay Castle (N080468), where time seemed suspended amidst ancient walls. This fireplace becomes not just a source of physical comfort but also an emblematic portal connecting past adventures and present reflections. With each flicker of light illuminating their faces they can reminded that fireside chats have always been catalysts for inspiration and contemplation. Whether discussing literature or politics within the hallowed halls of PPRE2A-00102 or simply basking in quiet companionship, this fireplace holds stories waiting to be shared. In this momentary pause from bustling city life, Jeeves and Wooster find solace in front of their beloved hearth – a timeless symbol that transcends eras and cultures alike.