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Mandeville Collection

Mandeville, a name that resonates in different parts of the world. In London, it is synonymous with Trinity College of Music located at Mandeville Place

Background imageMandeville Collection: Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London

Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London -- Entrance Hall, showing main staircase leading upwards. circa 1922

Background imageMandeville Collection: Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London

Trinity College of Music, Mandeville Place, London. Date: circa 1922

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica, West Indies - The Town of Mandeville - Aerial View

Jamaica, West Indies - The Town of Mandeville - Aerial View Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica - Panorama of Mandeville

Jamaica - Panorama of Mandeville
Slide showing a photograph over looking the city of Mandeville. Mandeville is the capital and largest town in the parish of Manchester in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica.. Part of Box 108

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica - West Indies - Mandeville - Market Day

Jamaica - West Indies - Mandeville - Market Day. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Knights Templar / Effigy

Knights Templar / Effigy
A effigy of Geoffrey de Magnaville Earl of Essex & Templar Knight

Background imageMandeville Collection: Manchester Parish Court, Mandeville, Manchester Parish, Jamaica

Manchester Parish Court, Mandeville, Manchester Parish, Jamaica

Background imageMandeville Collection: Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, 17th December 1653. Artist: Edward Montagu

Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, 17th December 1653. Artist: Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester
Letter to the Lord Mayor of London, 17th December 1653. The Council of State, 1653. Letter written from Whitehall to the Lord Mayor of London desiring him and the Alderman to be present

Background imageMandeville Collection: An apiary, Mandeville, Jamaica, apiary early 1900s

An apiary, Mandeville, Jamaica, apiary early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Bee hives, Mandeville, Jamaica

Bee hives, Mandeville, Jamaica Date: early 1900s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Mandeville Market, Manchester, Jamaica

Mandeville Market, Manchester, Jamaica Date: early 1900s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Mandeville Market, Manchester, Jamaica early 1900s

Mandeville Market, Manchester, Jamaica early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Bruce Mandeville

Bruce Mandeville 3 Day Eventing, Cross Country Cross Country Athens, Greece 17 August 2004 Date: 17 August 2004

Background imageMandeville Collection: Sir John Mandeville and the King of England, frontispiece from '

Sir John Mandeville and the King of England, frontispiece from "
3432257 Sir John Mandeville and the King of England, frontispiece from " Le Livre des Merveilles", Paris, c. 1420 (manuscript) by Master of the Mazarine (fl.c.1410-20)

Background imageMandeville Collection: Manchester Club, Manchester, Jamaica, West Indies

Manchester Club, Manchester, Jamaica, West Indies
Manchester Golf and Tennis Club, Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica, West Indies, with cars parked on the left. Date: 1930

Background imageMandeville Collection: Rocktrumpet, Mandevilla atroviolacea

Rocktrumpet, Mandevilla atroviolacea (Dipladenia atropurpurea, Echites atropurpurea). Named after Henry Mandeville, British diplomat and gardener

Background imageMandeville Collection: Stevenage SG2 8 Map

Stevenage SG2 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Stevenage SG2 8

Background imageMandeville Collection: Peterborough PE2 5 Map

Peterborough PE2 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Peterborough PE2 5

Background imageMandeville Collection: Sunderland NE37 3 Map

Sunderland NE37 3 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sunderland NE37 3

Background imageMandeville Collection: Cambridge CB25 0 Map

Cambridge CB25 0 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cambridge CB25 0

Background imageMandeville Collection: The Philospohers on the Summit of Mount Athos... 15th century, (1943). Creator: Unknown

The Philospohers on the Summit of Mount Athos... 15th century, (1943). Creator: Unknown
The Philospohers on the Summit of Mount Athos Taking Observations of the Stars and Writing Words in the Dust, 15th century, (1943). Astronomers using instruments to observe the night sky

Background imageMandeville Collection: Edward Montagu, Earl of Manchester, 1660s, (early-mid 19th century). Creators: William Holl I

Edward Montagu, Earl of Manchester, 1660s, (early-mid 19th century). Creators: William Holl I
Edward Montagu, Earl of Manchester, 1660s, (early-mid 19th century). Portrait of English nobleman Edward Montagu (1602-1671), second Earl of Manchester

Background imageMandeville Collection: View of the effigy of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, from Temple Church, London, 1840

View of the effigy of Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, from Temple Church, London, 1840. This is one of several effigies of knights from Temple Church

Background imageMandeville Collection: Sir John Mandeville on his Travels, (1430), 1912. Artist: TC and EC Jack

Sir John Mandeville on his Travels, (1430), 1912. Artist: TC and EC Jack
Sir John Mandeville on his Travels, 1430. After a work which appears in The Travels Of Sir John Mandeville. The work presents itself as an account of China, India, and the Holy Land

Background imageMandeville Collection: Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Artist: King Charles I

Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Artist: King Charles I
Documents signed by Charles I, c1641. Instructions to Sir Edward Herbert, Attorney General, relative to the impeachment of Viscount Mandeville (Lord Kimbolton) and the Five Members

Background imageMandeville Collection: Male costume, 16th century, (1910)

Male costume, 16th century, (1910). A citizen of the better class wearing a mandevile a sort of waistcoat fitted loosely round the body, with no sleeves

Background imageMandeville Collection: Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). Artist: TA Dean

Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). Artist: TA Dean
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, English soldier, (1828). In the English Civil War, Montagu (1602-1671) fought on the side of Parliament against the Royalists

Background imageMandeville Collection: Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, (1602-1671), 1899

Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, (1602-1671), 1899
Edward Montagu, 2nd Earl of Manchester, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Montagu, English nobleman. In the English Civil War Montagu (1602-1671)

Background imageMandeville Collection: Edward Montagu, second Earl of Manchester, 17th century English nobleman, (1840)

Edward Montagu, second Earl of Manchester, 17th century English nobleman, (1840). In the English Civil War Montagu (1602-1671) fought on the side of Parliament against the Royalists

Background imageMandeville Collection: John De Mandeville Also Jehan, ?-1372. Celebrated English Traveller

John De Mandeville Also Jehan, ?-1372. Celebrated English Traveller, Taking Leave Of King Edward Iii Before Departing On His Travels. After A Miniature From The Merveilles Du Monde

Background imageMandeville Collection: Guillaume De Mandeville, 3Rd Earl Of Essex (1St Creation), ? Died 1189 Meets King Richard I

Guillaume De Mandeville, 3Rd Earl Of Essex (1St Creation), ? Died 1189 Meets King Richard I, The Lionheart, In Front Of A French Castle

Background imageMandeville Collection: Edward Montagu, 2Nd. Earl Of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, 1602-1671

Edward Montagu, 2Nd. Earl Of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, 1602-1671. Parliamentary General In English Civil War. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageMandeville Collection: Saturday market, Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica, W Indies

Saturday market, Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica, W Indies
A crowded Saturday market in Mandeville, Manchester, Jamaica, West Indies. Date: circa 1920

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica - Brooks Hotel, Mandeville

Jamaica - Brooks Hotel, Mandeville
Slide showing a photograph of Brooks Hotel in Mandeville. Mandeville is the capital and largest town in the parish of Manchester in the county of Middlesex, Jamaica.. Part of Box 108

Background imageMandeville Collection: Mandeville, Jamaica

Mandeville, Jamaica - the capital and largest town in the parish of Manchester in the county of Middlesex. Date: 1905

Background imageMandeville Collection: Memorial postcard to Sir Henry Irving

Memorial postcard to Sir Henry Irving (1838-1905), featuring a portrait of the famed Actor ( Englands Greatest !) as well as his birthplace

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica - On the Road to Mandeville, Williamsfield

Jamaica - On the Road to Mandeville, Williamsfield
Slide showing a photograph of the road heading to Mandeville. Pictured is the settlement of Williamsfield in the distance

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica - On the Road to Mandeville Porous

Jamaica - On the Road to Mandeville Porous
Slide showing a photograph of the road heading to Mandeville. Pictured is a shack on the side of the road serving as a pub

Background imageMandeville Collection: SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE (fl. 1356). English writer. Woodcut from French edition of his Travels

SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE (fl. 1356). English writer. Woodcut from French edition of his Travels, c1845

Background imageMandeville Collection: Source Size = 3744 x 1862

Source Size = 3744 x 1862
Her Majestys Costume Ball, Marquis of Donegal, Miss Burdett Coutts, Earl of Surrey, Belgian Ambassadress, Marchioness of Ormonde, Lord Mandeville, Baroness Rothschild

Background imageMandeville Collection: KUBLAI KHAN (1216-1294). Founder of Mongol dynasty in China

KUBLAI KHAN (1216-1294). Founder of Mongol dynasty in China. Woodcut from John Mandevilles Libro de las Meravillas del Mundo, Valencia, Spain, 1524

Background imageMandeville Collection: Jamaica, West Indies - The Town of Mandeville

Jamaica, West Indies - The Town of Mandeville - Square (with Palm Tree) and Church Date: circa 1920s

Background imageMandeville Collection: Facsimile of illustration from travels of legendary Sir John Mandeville, c1372. English knight

Facsimile of illustration from travels of legendary Sir John Mandeville, c1372. English knight. Central figures carry symbols of Christs passion, a cross

Background imageMandeville Collection: SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE (fl. 1356). English writer. Woodcut from French edition of his Travels, c1845

SIR JOHN MANDEVILLE (fl. 1356). English writer. Woodcut from French edition of his Travels, c1845

Background imageMandeville Collection: Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Goose

Shadow drawing. C. H. Bennett, Goose
Goose. (Corhurnus Mandeville - The Eminent Tragedian). Illustration from a series of shadow portraits of fictional characters by Charles H Bennett entitled Shadow and Substance, 1860

Background imageMandeville Collection: Dragon (Mandeville)

Dragon (Mandeville)
Sir John Mandeville encountered flying dragons in the course of his unbelievably remarkable travels

Background imageMandeville Collection: John Mandeville

John Mandeville
JOHN MANDEVILLE - writer of travels to India and the Holy Land - seen here taken the leave of Edward III



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Mandeville, a name that resonates in different parts of the world. In London, it is synonymous with Trinity College of Music located at Mandeville Place. This prestigious institution has been nurturing musical talents for years, shaping the future of classical and contemporary music. However, across the Atlantic Ocean lies another Mandeville, nestled in the heart of Jamaica's West Indies. Here, Mandeville is not just a place but a vibrant town with its own unique charm. From an aerial view, one can marvel at the beauty of this Jamaican gem as it unfolds before their eyes. Market day is an experience like no other. The bustling streets come alive with vendors selling fresh produce and local delicacies. The aroma of spices fills the air as locals and tourists alike immerse themselves in this lively atmosphere. Panoramic views capture the essence - rolling hills adorned with lush greenery stretching as far as the eye can see. It's a sight that leaves visitors breathless and longing to explore every corner of this enchanting town. But there's more to Mandeville than meets the eye; hidden within its history lies a connection to Knights Templar through an ancient effigy. These remnants from centuries past add an air of mystery and intrigue to this already captivating destination. Back in London once again stands Trinity College of Music at Mandeville Place – a constant reminder that music knows no boundaries or borders. As aspiring musicians gather here to hone their craft, they become part of something much larger than themselves – a legacy built on passion and dedication. Whether you find yourself strolling through Mandeville Place in London or exploring the vibrant streets of Jamaica's West Indies counterpart, one thing remains certain: both embody their own unique spirit while sharing a common thread - music transcends time and place.