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Loudoun Collection

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Background imageLoudoun Collection: The Bearers of the Canopy over King George V, during the annointing at his coronation ceremony in

The Bearers of the Canopy over King George V, during the annointing at his coronation ceremony in 1910 (print)
2915351 The Bearers of the Canopy over King George V, during the annointing at his coronation ceremony in 1910 (print); (add.info.: From left to right, Earl Cadogan, Duke of Roxburghe)

Background imageLoudoun Collection: A tea ship, the Loudoun Castle (spelt Louden Castle in the picture), from Hankow, China

A tea ship, the Loudoun Castle (spelt Louden Castle in the picture), from Hankow, China, commencing unloading ( breaking bulk ). The ship discharged from her vast hold 40, 000 packages of tea

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Middelburg Market

Middelburg Market
A lino cut of two women with baskets and containers of market goods, in Middelburg, a town in Loudoun County, Virginia, United States. Date: circa 1931

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Loudoun, John, earl of (litho)

Loudoun, John, earl of (litho)
7181465 Loudoun, John, earl of (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Loudoun, John, earl of. Engraver: Spooner)

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Scottish tartan -- Campbell Clan

Scottish tartan -- Campbell Clan (comprising the Bannatyne, Burns, Connochie, Denune, MacDiarmid, MacGlasrich, MacIvor, MacKellar, MacTavish, Thomas, Thomson, Caddell, Calder and Loudoun families)

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Lady Juliana Campbell

Lady Juliana Campbell
Lady JULIANA CAMPBELL wife of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy, daughter of Hugh, baron Campbell of Loudoun. Date: 1581 - ?

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Lieutenant E. G. Loudoun-Shand, rugby international, WW1

Lieutenant E. G. Loudoun-Shand, rugby international, WW1
Eric Gordon Loudoun-Shand MC TD MA (born Eric Gordon Shand on 31st Mar 1893) was a Rugby Union international who played for Scotland

Background imageLoudoun Collection: James Earl Loudoun

James Earl Loudoun
JAMES MURE-CAMPBELL, fifth earl of LOUDOUN Scottish military commander Date: 1726 - 1786

Background imageLoudoun Collection: First Earl Loudoun

First Earl Loudoun
JOHN CAMPBELL, first earl of LOUDOUN Scottish statesman Date: 1598 - 1663

Background imageLoudoun Collection: John 4th Earl Loudoun

John 4th Earl Loudoun
JOHN CAMPBELL, fourth earl of LOUDOUN Scottish military commander Date: 1705 - 1782

Background imageLoudoun Collection: George Lawrie

George Lawrie
GEORGE LAWRIE Scottish churchman, minister of Loudoun Date: EARLY 19TH CENTURY

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing the Fort Loudon Dam on the Tennessee River

Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing the Fort Loudon Dam on the Tennessee River in Loudon County
FORT LOUDOUN DAM, 1942. Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing the Fort Loudon Dam on the Tennessee River in Loudon County, Tennessee. Photograph by Jack Delano, August 1942

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Oak Hill, the home of President James Monroe in Loudoun County, Virginia

Oak Hill, the home of President James Monroe in Loudoun County, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 19th century
JAMES MONROE (1758-1831). Oak Hill, the home of President James Monroe in Loudoun County, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageLoudoun Collection: LORD LOUDOUN (1705-1782). John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun. Scottish general

LORD LOUDOUN (1705-1782). John Campbell, Earl of Loudoun. Scottish general. Wood engraving, American, 19th century, after an English engraving, 1757

Background imageLoudoun Collection: Loudoun Memorial, Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Loudoun Memorial, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire

Background imageLoudoun Collection: The Loudoun Hotel - London

The Loudoun Hotel - London
The Loudoun Hotel Ltd, Victoria Embankment, Surrey Street, Strand, London

Background imageLoudoun Collection: John Earl Loudoun

John Earl Loudoun
JOHN CAMPBELL, first earl of LOUDOUN Royalist supporter who did his best for Charles in Scotland, but without success. with his autograph


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"Loudoun: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" Step into the vibrant world of Loudoun, where history unfolds in every corner. Explore the bustling Middelburg Market, a hub of activity that has stood the test of time. Immerse yourself in its lively atmosphere as merchants display their wares and locals gather to trade stories. Transport yourself back to a bygone era aboard the majestic tea ship, Loudoun Castle, which embarked on an epic journey from Hankow, China. Marvel at its grandeur and imagine the exotic treasures it carried across vast oceans. Delve into the lives of notable figures like John Loudoun, Earl of Scotland, whose litho portrait captures his commanding presence. Adorned in Scottish tartan representing the Campbell Clan, he embodies strength and tradition. Witness Lieutenant E. G. Loudoun-Shand's remarkable journey from rugby international to serving his country during World War I. His courage on both fields is a testament to his unwavering spirit. Discover James Earl Loudoun's legacy as First Earl Loudoun and John 4th Earl Loudoun shaped history with their leadership and vision. Their contributions left an indelible mark on society for generations to come. George Lawrie's artistic prowess brings Lady Juliana Campbell to life through intricate brushstrokes that capture her grace and elegance. Her timeless beauty transcends centuries. Travel across continents to witness Tennessee Valley Authority drill workers constructing Fort Loudon Dam on the mighty Tennessee River in picturesque Loudon County, Tennessee. Jack Delano's photograph freezes a moment in time when progress met nature harmoniously. Marvel at Oak Hill, nestled amidst scenic landscapes in Virginia's enchanting Loudoun County – once home to President James Monroe himself. This wood engraving transports you back to a simpler time when presidents walked among us mere mortals. Loudoun weaves together tales of resilience, ambition, artistry, and progress – each thread adding depth to its rich tapestry.