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"Harrison: A Journey Through Time and Talent" From the mesmerizing melodies of George Harrison's guitar to the enchanting love story between him and Patti Boyd

Background imageHarrison Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1888. Benjamin Harrison and Levi P. Morton as the Republican party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster by Sackett & Wilhelms, 1888

Background imageHarrison Collection: CAROLINE LAVINIA HARRISON (1832-1892). Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. Photographed in 1889

CAROLINE LAVINIA HARRISON (1832-1892). Mrs. Benjamin Harrison. Photographed in 1889

Background imageHarrison Collection: JOHN SURRATT (1844-1916). American conspirator

JOHN SURRATT (1844-1916). American conspirator. In the Papal Zouave uniform that he was wearing when taken into custody by U.S. authorities. Photographed by the studio of Mathew Brady, c1867

Background imageHarrison Collection: ISaC MERRIT SINGER (1811-1875). American inventor

ISaC MERRIT SINGER (1811-1875). American inventor. Oil on canvas, 1869, by Edward Harrison May

Background imageHarrison Collection: MARY HARRISON MCKEE (1858-1930). Daughter of U. S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving

MARY HARRISON MCKEE (1858-1930). Daughter of U. S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving
MARY HARRISON MCKEE (1858-1930). Daughter of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving, American, 1888

Background imageHarrison Collection: RUSSELL BENJAMIN HARRISON (1854-1936). American businessman, lawyer, and politician, son of U

RUSSELL BENJAMIN HARRISON (1854-1936). American businessman, lawyer, and politician, son of U.S. President Benjamin Harrison. Engraving, American, 1888

Background imageHarrison Collection: PERCY HARRISON FAWCETT (1867-1925?). British archaeologist and explorer. Fawcett

PERCY HARRISON FAWCETT (1867-1925?). British archaeologist and explorer. Fawcett (front right) and his team face starvation during an expedition to find the source of the Rio Verde river

Background imageHarrison Collection: FREDERIC HARRISON (1831-1923). English jurist and historian. Photograph by W. & D

FREDERIC HARRISON (1831-1923). English jurist and historian. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1891

Background imageHarrison Collection: ANNA HARRISON (1775-1864). Wife of President William Henry Harrison. Oil, 1843

ANNA HARRISON (1775-1864). Wife of President William Henry Harrison. Oil, 1843, by Cornelia Stuart Cassady

Background imageHarrison Collection: WILL H. HAYS (1879-1954). William Harrison Hays. American lawyer and politician

WILL H. HAYS (1879-1954). William Harrison Hays. American lawyer and politician. Photographed in his New York office on the first day as President

Background imageHarrison Collection: CAROLINE LAVINIA HARRISON (1832-1892). Wife of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president

CAROLINE LAVINIA HARRISON (1832-1892). Wife of Benjamin Harrison, 23rd president of the United States. Oil, 1894, by Daniel Huntington

Background imageHarrison Collection: FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril

FREE SILVER CARTOON, 1896. No Party Lines When The National Honor Is In Peril. Cartoon showing the combined forces of the gold standard supporters, including President Grover Cleveland

Background imageHarrison Collection: SAILOR, 1918. Portrait of a sailor looking at a picture of his sweetheart

SAILOR, 1918. Portrait of a sailor looking at a picture of his sweetheart. Painting by Fisher Harrison, 1918

Background imageHarrison Collection: CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY. A Kansas David in the Field. Cartoon showing Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr

CARTOON: OIL INDUSTRY. A Kansas David in the Field. Cartoon showing Henry Harrison Tucker, Jr. who tried to run small oil refineries in Kansas, battling John D

Background imageHarrison Collection: CIVIL WAR: IRISH BRIGADE. Group of the Irish Brigade in Harrisons Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: IRISH BRIGADE. Group of the Irish Brigade in Harrisons Landing, Virginia. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, July 1862

Background imageHarrison Collection: CIVIL WAR: WESTOVER HOUSE. A view of the Westover House in Harrisons Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: WESTOVER HOUSE. A view of the Westover House in Harrisons Landing, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageHarrison Collection: Holding on to hat in a strong breeze

Holding on to hat in a strong breeze
" Close to Shore" A striking young American beauty holds onto her hat as she stands on the shoreline in a stiff breeze. Date: circa 1915

Background imageHarrison Collection: Harrisons Cave Barbados, Caribbean

Harrisons Cave Barbados, Caribbean
Harrisons Cave, Barbados, Caribbean

Background imageHarrison Collection: Men hunting grouse. Engraving after a drawing by Harrison Weir, English, 1860

Men hunting grouse. Engraving after a drawing by Harrison Weir, English, 1860
GROUSE HUNTING, 1860. Men hunting grouse. Engraving after a drawing by Harrison Weir, English, 1860

Background imageHarrison Collection: One of several designs, c1890, for the Benjamin Harrison administrations plan to enlarge the White

One of several designs, c1890, for the Benjamin Harrison administrations plan to enlarge the White House
WHITE HOUSE: PLAN, c1890. One of several designs, c1890, for the Benjamin Harrison administrations plan to enlarge the White House

Background imageHarrison Collection: LST Landing at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Painting by Harrison Standley

LST Landing at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Painting by Harrison Standley
WORLD WAR II: NORMANDY. LST Landing at Normandy on 6 June 1944. Painting by Harrison Standley

Background imageHarrison Collection: Leading members of the Canberra design team

Leading members of the Canberra design team. From left: F.D. Crowe, chief structure designer; D.I. Ellis, chief aerodynamicist; S.C. Harrison, chief draughtsman; A.E. Ellison, chief designer; W.E.W

Background imageHarrison Collection: Blaize, the grocer Bloundels porter, testing all the patent cures

Blaize, the grocer Bloundels porter, testing all the patent cures he has purchased to protect himself from the plague. Plague of London - 1665

Background imageHarrison Collection: Chowles the coffin maker and Judith Malmayns the plague nurse, dying with their stolen

Chowles the coffin maker and Judith Malmayns the plague nurse, dying with their stolen treasure as they are overcome by smoke and molten lead from the burning Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: Amabel Bloundels body being carried from the Earl of Rochesters house into

Amabel Bloundels body being carried from the Earl of Rochesters house into the dead cart for burial in the plague pit. Plague of London (1665)

Background imageHarrison Collection: The Duel: Captain Disbrowe dying trying to defend his wifes honour from St Paul Parravicin

The Duel: Captain Disbrowe dying trying to defend his wifes honour from St Paul Parravicin (sheathing sword. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861)

Background imageHarrison Collection: Sir Paul Parravicin (left) gambling with Captain Disbrowe for his wife. Disbrowe lost

Sir Paul Parravicin (left) gambling with Captain Disbrowe for his wife. Disbrowe lost. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: Blaize, the grocers porter, buying plague antidotes, Plague of London, 1665

Blaize, the grocers porter, buying plague antidotes, Plague of London, 1665. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: Saint Pauls being used as a pest house during the Plague of London (1665). Illustration

Saint Pauls being used as a pest house during the Plague of London (1665). Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: Leonard Holt preventing the Earl of Rochester tricking Amabel with a false marriage

Leonard Holt preventing the Earl of Rochester tricking Amabel with a false marriage. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: Lilly, the astrologer and Quatremain, the minor canon, digging for treasure in St

Lilly, the astrologer and Quatremain, the minor canon, digging for treasure in St Faiths under St Paul s. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861)

Background imageHarrison Collection: Pauls Walk: the nave of Old Saint Pauls turned into a market place. Illustration

Pauls Walk: the nave of Old Saint Pauls turned into a market place. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: Song of the Plague: Chowles the coffin maker, top centre, drinking a toast to a long

Song of the Plague: Chowles the coffin maker, top centre, drinking a toast to a long life for the plague so that he will become rich. Plague of London, 1665

Background imageHarrison Collection: Earl of Rochester and his dissolute friends staging a Dance of Death at Saint Paul s

Earl of Rochester and his dissolute friends staging a Dance of Death at Saint Paul s
Earl of Rochester and his dissolute friends staging a Dance of Death at Saint Pauls during the Plague of London (1665). Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861)

Background imageHarrison Collection: Mike Macascree, the blind musician, terrifying Chowles and the death cart attendants

Mike Macascree, the blind musician, terrifying Chowles and the death cart attendants when he comes round in the cart on the way to the plague pit, and begins to play. Plague of London, 1665

Background imageHarrison Collection: Old Saint Pauls burning during the Fire of London (1666). Illustration by John Franklin

Old Saint Pauls burning during the Fire of London (1666). Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s, London 1855 (first published 1841)

Background imageHarrison Collection: Solomon Eagle denouncing the City of London from the parapet of St. Paul s. Plague of London

Solomon Eagle denouncing the City of London from the parapet of St. Paul s. Plague of London, 1665. Illustration by John Franklin (active 1800-1861) for William Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Paul s

Background imageHarrison Collection: The coffin makers carousel. Chowles the coffin maker is on table in centre

The coffin makers carousel. Chowles the coffin maker is on table in centre, and Judith Malmayns the treacherous plague nurse is seated on the left

Background imageHarrison Collection: John Harrison (1693-1776) English clockmaker. On the table at his elbow is his No

John Harrison (1693-1776) English clockmaker. On the table at his elbow is his No 4 chronometer with which he won the prize for solving the problem of finding longitude at sea. Engraving

Background imageHarrison Collection: Tecumsehs War 1811-1813: Battle of Tippecanoe, 7 November 1811, fought on Indian

Tecumsehs War 1811-1813: Battle of Tippecanoe, 7 November 1811, fought on Indian Territory between US forces under Governor William Harrison and American Indian Confederation led by Tecumseh

Background imageHarrison Collection: Inauguration reception for President Benjamin Harrison, Washington, D. C. 1889. Benjamin Harrison

Inauguration reception for President Benjamin Harrison, Washington, D. C. 1889. Benjamin Harrison
Inauguration reception for President Benjamin Harrison, Washington, D.C. 1889.Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) 23rd President of the USA (1889-1893)

Background imageHarrison Collection: Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) 23rd President of the USA (1889-1893). Half-length

Benjamin Harrison (1833-1901) 23rd President of the USA (1889-1893). Half-length portrait photograph

Background imageHarrison Collection: The Raven Cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1890. Benjamin Harrison 23rd President of the USA

The Raven Cartoon by Joseph Keppler, 1890. Benjamin Harrison 23rd President of the USA (1889-1893) at desk. On bust Secretary of State Blaine, who disagreed with Harrison over McKinley Tariff

Background imageHarrison Collection: William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) American soldier and politician. Ninth President

William Henry Harrison (1773-1841) American soldier and politician. Ninth President f the United States of America 1841. Died on 32nd day in office

Background imageHarrison Collection: John Harris (1667-1719), English mathematician, at the age of 40. Harrison was Secretary

John Harris (1667-1719), English mathematician, at the age of 40. Harrison was Secretary of the Royal Society (1709-1710)

Background imageHarrison Collection: William Harrison (1812-1860) English sailor. First captain of the SS Great Eastern

William Harrison (1812-1860) English sailor. First captain of the SS Great Eastern, the ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel. From The Illustrated News of the World (London, c1861)

Background imageHarrison Collection: Frederick Harrison (1831-1923) English jurist and Positivist philosopher. From

Frederick Harrison (1831-1923) English jurist and Positivist philosopher. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery (London, 1890-1894). Woodburytype after photograph by W & D Downey

Background imageHarrison Collection: Hablot Knight Browne 12 July 1815 - 8 July 1882 Was An English Artist

Hablot Knight Browne 12 July 1815 - 8 July 1882 Was An English Artist, Famous As Phiz, Illustrator Of Books By Charles Dickens, Charles Lever And Harrison Ainsworth, Engraving 1882, UK, Britain



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"Harrison: A Journey Through Time and Talent" From the mesmerizing melodies of George Harrison's guitar to the enchanting love story between him and Patti Boyd, this caption takes you on a captivating journey through various moments in history. In 1964, The Beatles found themselves clowning around with boxing legend Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali) at his training camp in Miami Beach. It was just one week before Clay's iconic heavyweight championship fight against Sonny Liston. Little did they know that their playful encounter would become an unforgettable snapshot of two worlds colliding. Speaking of encounters, Laodicea Dicey Langston displayed immense bravery during the American Revolution. She fearlessly protected her elderly father, a fervent supporter of the revolutionary cause, from Loyalist troops. This mezzotint engraving from the 19th century immortalizes her heroic act and serves as a reminder of the sacrifices made for freedom. Switching gears to music once again, we witness Miss Beatrice Harrison gracefully playing the cello. Her talent resonates through time as she captivates audiences with each stroke of her bow. The Fab Four make another appearance in this collection – John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George Harrison stand side by side in an iconic photograph from 1965. Their harmonious voices and innovative sound forever changed the landscape of popular music. Harrison Fisher's artwork titled "The First Kiss" captures a tender moment filled with anticipation and affection. His masterful brushstrokes bring emotions to life on canvas. Sports enthusiasts will appreciate Wolverhampton Wanderers Football Team's image from 1908 – capturing a moment frozen in time when passion for football united players and fans alike. As we delve further into history's embrace, we stumble upon The Beatles once more; their youthful energy radiating off them like sunbeams captured within celluloid frames circa 1964.