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Hotham Collection

"Hotham: A Legacy of Courage and Leadership" Discover the rich history of Hotham, a name that echoes through time

Background imageHotham Collection: Charles at Hull

Charles at Hull
CHARLES AT HULL Charles seeks to enter the city of Hull, but Hotham refuses to let him in

Background imageHotham Collection: East Riding of Yorkshire YO43 4 Map

East Riding of Yorkshire YO43 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of East Riding of Yorkshire YO43 4

Background imageHotham Collection: Lord Hothams Action, March 14th 1795, engraved by Thomas Sutherland for J

Lord Hothams Action, March 14th 1795, engraved by Thomas Sutherland for J
STC131140 Lord Hothams Action, March 14th 1795, engraved by Thomas Sutherland for J. Jenkinss Naval Achievements, 1816 (colour engraving) by Whitcombe

Background imageHotham Collection: Defeat of the French Fleet by Vice Admiral Hotham

Defeat of the French Fleet by Vice Admiral Hotham at the Battle of Genoa, 14 March 1795. 1795

Background imageHotham Collection: Sir John Hotham

Sir John Hotham
SIR JOHN HOTHAM Parliamentary soldier during the Civil War Date: ? - 1645

Background imageHotham Collection: Sir John Hotham Riding 2

Sir John Hotham Riding 2
SIR JOHN HOTHAM Parliamentary soldier during the Civil War Date: ? - 1645

Background imageHotham Collection: Events / Australia / 1854

Events / Australia / 1854
Two poster notices from The British Governor of Victoria, Sir Charles Hotham, pronouncing martial law following the rebellion at the Eureka stockade. Date: 3rd December, 1854

Background imageHotham Collection: Sir John Hotham

Sir John Hotham
SIR JOHN HOTHAM

Background imageHotham Collection: Admiral Hothams Action Off Cape Corse, March 14Th, 1795

Admiral Hothams Action Off Cape Corse, March 14Th, 1795

Background imageHotham Collection: Admiral Hothams Action Off Cape Corse, March 14Th, 1795

Admiral Hothams Action Off Cape Corse, March 14Th, 1795

Background imageHotham Collection: SIR CHARLES HOTHAM (1806-1855). English naval officer and governor of Victoria, Australia, 1854-1855

SIR CHARLES HOTHAM (1806-1855). English naval officer and governor of Victoria, Australia, 1854-1855. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageHotham Collection: SIR JOHN HOTHAM (d. 1645). English copper engraving

SIR JOHN HOTHAM (d. 1645). English copper engraving

Background imageHotham Collection: AUSTRALIAN ALPS

AUSTRALIAN ALPS
This is not a raging torrent, as it would appear on first glance, but thick snow on Mount Hotham, Victoria, Australia. Date: 1930s

Background imageHotham Collection: Sir Charles Hotham - 2

Sir Charles Hotham - 2
SIR CHARLES HOTHAM British naval officer and colonial governor in Australia. Date: 1806 - 1855

Background imageHotham Collection: Sir John Hotham Riding 1

Sir John Hotham Riding 1
SIR JOHN HOTHAM Parliamentary soldier during the Civil War

Background imageHotham Collection: Charles Hotham / Cdv

Charles Hotham / Cdv
SIR CHARLES HOTHAM British naval commander and colonial governor


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"Hotham: A Legacy of Courage and Leadership" Discover the rich history of Hotham, a name that echoes through time. From its origins in Charles at Hull, East Riding of Yorkshire YO43 4 Map, to the heroic Lord Hothams Action on March 14th, 1795, engraved by Thomas Sutherland for J. , this is a tale worth exploring. Witness the triumphs like the Defeat of the French Fleet by Vice Admiral Hotham and Sir John Hotham's unwavering determination as he rode into battle. The events in Australia during 1854 also bear witness to the enduring influence of this remarkable name. Intriguingly captured in an image is Lady Doreen Hely-Hutchinson alongside Lady Suirdale and their loyal bulldog. Their connection to Hotham adds another layer to its captivating narrative. But it doesn't end there; Frost and Dew are entwined with Sir John Hotham's story too. These natural elements serve as metaphors for his resilience and adaptability in challenging times. Let us not forget Admiral Hothams Action Off Cape Corse on March 14th, 1795—a defining moment that showcases bravery against all odds. Hotham stands tall as a symbol of courage, leadership, and indomitable spirit throughout history. It continues to inspire generations with its timeless legacy.