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Mandell Creighton, a prominent figure in British history and the Church of England, was born in 1843 and passed away in 1901

Background imageMandell Collection: Mandell Creighton, 1843-1901

Mandell Creighton, 1843-1901
5614360 Mandell Creighton, 1843-1901; (add.info.: Mandell Creighton, 1843-1901. British historian and a bishop of the Church of England)

Background imageMandell Collection: Mandell Creighton, 1843 - 1901. British historian and a bishop of the Church of England

Mandell Creighton, 1843 - 1901. British historian and a bishop of the Church of England
2603463 Mandell Creighton, 1843 - 1901. British historian and a bishop of the Church of England. From The Review of Reviews, published 1891 by English School, (19th century)

Background imageMandell Collection: Mandell Creighton (1843-1901), English historian and ecclesiastic, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey

Mandell Creighton (1843-1901), English historian and ecclesiastic, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Mandell Creighton (1843-1901), English historian and ecclesiastic, 1893. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, fourth series, Cassell and Company Limited (London, Paris and Melbourne, 1893)

Background imageMandell Collection: Mandell Creighton, 1843 - 1901. British historian and a bishop of the Church of England

Mandell Creighton, 1843 - 1901. British historian and a bishop of the Church of England. From The Strand Magazine, published January to June 1894

Background imageMandell Collection: Mandell Creighton Photo

Mandell Creighton Photo
MANDELL CREIGHTON Churchman : bishop of Peterborough (when this photo was taken), and subsequently of London. Date: 1843 - 1901

Background imageMandell Collection: EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE (1858-1938). American diplomat. Photograph, c1920

EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE (1858-1938). American diplomat. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMandell Collection: EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE (1858-1938). American diplomat

EDWARD MANDELL HOUSE (1858-1938). American diplomat. Colonel House departing for Europe in December 1915 at the behest of President Woodrow Wilson

Background imageMandell Collection: MANDELL CREIGHTON (1843-1901). British historian and Anglican bishop. Photograph by W

MANDELL CREIGHTON (1843-1901). British historian and Anglican bishop. Photograph by W. & D. Downey, c1893

Background imageMandell Collection: The American Delegation: seated, left to right: Colonel Edward Mandell House

The American Delegation: seated, left to right: Colonel Edward Mandell House, Secretary of State Robert Lansing
PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE. The American Delegation: seated, left to right: Colonel Edward Mandell House, Secretary of State Robert Lansing, President Woodrow Wilson

Background imageMandell Collection: Paris Peace Conference

Paris Peace Conference
PARIS PEACE CONFERENCE. The American Delegation, seated, left to right - Colonel Edward Mandell House, Secretary of State Robert Lansing, President Woodrow Wilson

Background imageMandell Collection: Mrs Loulie Hunter House, wife of American special envoy

Mrs Loulie Hunter House, wife of American special envoy
Mrs Loulie Hunter House, wife of Colonel Edward Mandell House, American special envoy to the UK during the First World War. Seen here reading a letter in the drawing room of Chesterfield House

Background imageMandell Collection: Colonel House, American special envoy to UK, WW1

Colonel House, American special envoy to UK, WW1
Colonel Edward Mandell House (1858-1938), American diplomat, politician, and presidential advisor. He was special envoy to the UK during the First World War. Date: circa 1918

Background imageMandell Collection: Mother of the Bride outfit drawn by Barbara Hulanicki

Mother of the Bride outfit drawn by Barbara Hulanicki
A dress of ocean blue cellophane lace by Mandell as a suggested outfit for a mother of the bride. The line is simple with the skirt mounted on a taffeta camisole bodice

Background imageMandell Collection: Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London

Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London (1843 - 1901). Prior to his premature death, it was widely believed that Creighton would go on to become the Archbishop of Canterbury


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Mandell Creighton, a prominent figure in British history and the Church of England, was born in 1843 and passed away in 1901. As an English historian and ecclesiastic, he made significant contributions to both fields during his lifetime. In 1891, The Review of Reviews published an article featuring Mandell Creighton's work, highlighting his expertise and knowledge. A captivating portrait Creighton taken by W&D Downey in 1893 showcases his dignified presence as well as his dedication to academia. This photograph captures the essence of a man deeply committed to understanding and documenting history. Another image from The Strand Magazine published between January and June 1894 features Bishop Mandell Creighton once again. His role as a bishop within the Church of England demonstrates not only his intellectual pursuits but also his devotion to spirituality. In contrast to this British historian is Edward Mandell House, an American diplomat who lived from 1858 to 1938. Although sharing similar names with Mandell Creighton, their paths diverge significantly. A photograph taken around 1920 portrays Edward Mandell House during his diplomatic career. During the Paris Peace Conference, Colonel Edward Mandell House represented the American Delegation alongside notable figures such as President Woodrow Wilson. This conference aimed at establishing peace after World War I showcased House's involvement on an international stage. While these individuals may share variations of the name "Mandell, " their lives took different trajectories within their respective fields—history for Bishop Mandell Creighton and diplomacy for Edward Mandell House. Despite these differences, each left their mark on history through their unique contributions.