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Longley Collection

Longley, a name that echoes through time and artistry. From the captivating Art Deco sketches by C. E. Shand and S. S

Background imageLongley Collection: An Interval in Motley by S. S. Longley

An Interval in Motley by S. S. Longley
Colour illustration by S.S. Longley showing Harlequin and Columbine with balloons. 1922

Background imageLongley Collection: Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Incense, 1920s

Art deco sketch by C. E. Shand for Incense, 1920s
Art deco sketch by C.E. Shand for Incense, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageLongley Collection: Art deco sketch by S. S. Longley, 1920s

Art deco sketch by S. S. Longley, 1920s
Art deco sketch by S.S. Longley, 1920s Date: 1920s

Background imageLongley Collection: Kirklees HD4 6 Map

Kirklees HD4 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kirklees HD4 6

Background imageLongley Collection: Sheffield Workhouse, Fir Vale, later Northern General Hospital on Ordnance Survey map, 1905

Sheffield Workhouse, Fir Vale, later Northern General Hospital on Ordnance Survey map, 1905
Scale 25 inches : 1 mile.Sheet 288.16.Also shows Longley Hall, Goddard Hall and Bolsover Cottages

Background imageLongley Collection: Longley estate, Sheffield, 1930s

Longley estate, Sheffield, 1930s
From an original at Sheffield Libraries: u09823

Background imageLongley Collection: The Baggage Room by Longley

The Baggage Room by Longley
A cupid painting his quiver of arrows with a message in the luggage hold of a ship, announcing they will be wanted on the voyage. 1929

Background imageLongley Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 3

Charles Thomas Longley 3
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, Archbishop of Canterbury. Date: 1794 - 1868

Background imageLongley Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 2

Charles Thomas Longley 2
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Durham, whence he moved upwards to Canterbury. Date: 1794 - 1868

Background imageLongley Collection: Source Size = 3937 x 5926

Source Size = 3937 x 5926
Enthronisation of the most Rev. Dr. Charles Thomas Longley, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, in the Choir of Canterbury Cathedral, 1862

Background imageLongley Collection: Source Size = 3982 x 5723

Source Size = 3982 x 5723
Confirmation of Dr. Longleys Election to the Archbishopric of Canterbury in the Church of St. Mary-Le-Bow, Cheapside: the Archbishop-Elect Taking the Oaths, 1862

Background imageLongley Collection: The New Man in the Moon by S. Longley

The New Man in the Moon by S. Longley
A demure Columbine sits in the branches of a tree with her Pierrot who stares at her adoringly under a moonlit, starry sky. Date: 1924

Background imageLongley Collection: Art deco postcard by Longley

Art deco postcard by Longley Date: 1920s

Background imageLongley Collection: Charles Thomas Longley 1

Charles Thomas Longley 1
CHARLES THOMAS LONGLEY Churchman, when he was bishop of Ripon, whence he moved upwards to Durham and then Canterbury. with his autograph


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Longley, a name that echoes through time and artistry. From the captivating Art Deco sketches by C. E. Shand and S. S. Longley in the 1920s to the intriguing piece titled "An Interval in Motley" by S. S. This surname holds a rich artistic heritage. Delving into history, we find ourselves transported to Sheffield Workhouse, later known as Northern General Hospital on an Ordnance Survey map from 1905. A place where stories of resilience and compassion unfolded within its walls. Returning to the realm of art deco, S. S. Longley's sketches continue to mesmerize with their intricate designs and timeless elegance. Each stroke captures the essence of an era long gone but not forgotten. Moving forward in time, we encounter the enchanting Longley estate in Sheffield during the 1930s - a testament to architectural grandeur and refined taste. Venturing beyond visual arts, we stumble upon Kirklees HD4 6 Map - a mysterious location that piques our curiosity about what secrets it may hold. And amidst all these references lies "The Baggage Room" by Longley - an enigmatic creation that invites us to unravel its hidden meanings and symbolism. But let us not forget Charles Thomas Longley; his legacy lives on through multiple iterations bearing his name – Charles Thomas Longley 3 and Charles Thomas Longley 2 – reminding us of individuals who have left indelible marks on history. Intriguing glimpses into various facets of life intertwine with each mention of "Longley, " creating a tapestry woven with creativity, exploration, architecture, maps, literature, and human stories waiting patiently for discovery.