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Rolfe Collection

"Rolfe: A Legacy of Love, Leadership, and Artistic Expression" In the annals of history, one name stands out - Rolfe

Background imageRolfe Collection: The wedding of Pocahontas with John Rolfe

The wedding of Pocahontas with John Rolfe

Background imageRolfe Collection: The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613 (engraving)

The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613 (engraving)
2603480 The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613 (engraving); (add.info.: The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe in 1613. John Rolfe, 1585-1622. Early English settler of North America)

Background imageRolfe Collection: Cleopatras Polka by Thomas Rolfe

Cleopatras Polka by Thomas Rolfe
Promotional music, sheet for Cleopatras Polka by Thomas Rolfe. The caption reads Cleopatras Needle prostrate at Alexandria

Background imageRolfe Collection: A royal priest, Siam, 1902. Artist: HW Rolfe

A royal priest, Siam, 1902. Artist: HW Rolfe
A royal priest, Siam, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageRolfe Collection: Commander Rolfe, c1881-85

Commander Rolfe, c1881-85. Episode of the Mahdist War (1881-1899). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant. [Cassell Petter & Galpin, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1880]

Background imageRolfe Collection: A Siamese gentleman, 1902. Artist: HW Rolfe

A Siamese gentleman, 1902. Artist: HW Rolfe
A Siamese gentleman, 1902. From The Living Races of Mankind, Vol. I. [Hutchinson & Co, London, 1902]

Background imageRolfe Collection: A Smart Turn-out, 1902. Artist: Arthur JC Rolfe

A Smart Turn-out, 1902. Artist: Arthur JC Rolfe
A Smart Turn-out, 1902. From Penroses Pictorial Annual 1902-1903, An Illustrated Review of the Graphic Arts, volume 8, edited by William Gamble and published by AW Penrose (London, 1902-1903)

Background imageRolfe Collection: Emmeline Pankhurst arrested by Superintendent Rolfe outside Buckingham Palace, London, May 1914

Emmeline Pankhurst arrested by Superintendent Rolfe outside Buckingham Palace, London, May 1914. Mrs Pankhurst (1857-1928) was trying to present a petition to the king

Background imageRolfe Collection: Jamestown, Virginia, USA - Pocahontas and John Smith

Jamestown, Virginia, USA - Pocahontas and John Smith
Jamestown, Virginia, USA - Pocahontas (1595-1617) and Captain John Smith (1580-1631), the Old Fort and the ruins of the Old Church. Postcard produced for the Jmestown Exposition of 1907 Date: 1907

Background imageRolfe Collection: Grand Palaver at Jellah Coffee, 1874

Grand Palaver at Jellah Coffee, 1874
A scene from the Gold Coast - a Grand Palaver at Jellah Coffee between the Administrator and the native kings and chiefs. From left to right, Folu, King of Jellah Coffee; Adjaba

Background imageRolfe Collection: Fleet St / 1799 / Rolfe

Fleet St / 1799 / Rolfe
Near Temple Bar. Date: 1799

Background imageRolfe Collection: Pocahontas Saves Captain Smiths Life

Pocahontas Saves Captain Smiths Life
POCAHONTAS SAVES CAPTAIN SMITHs LIFE. Pocahontas, born Matoaka, and later known as Rebecca Rolfe, was a Virginia Indian. Captain Smith was an English soldier, explorer, and author, US, USA

Background imageRolfe Collection: FREDERICK WILLIAM ROLFE (1860-1913). English writer and eccentric, generally known

FREDERICK WILLIAM ROLFE (1860-1913). English writer and eccentric, generally known by his pseudonym, Baron Corvo. The first page of Rolfes manuscript of Huberts Arthur

Background imageRolfe Collection: BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. A key to the figures portrayed in John Gadsby Chapman s

BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. A key to the figures portrayed in John Gadsby Chapman s
BAPTISM OF POCAHONTAS. A key to the figures portrayed in John Gadsby Chapmans painting of the baptism of Pocahontas at Jamestown, Virginia, in 1613 or 1614

Background imageRolfe Collection: POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617). Native American princess

POCAHONTAS (1595?-1617). Native American princess. The wedding of Pocahontas and John Rolfe at Jamestown, Virginia, April 1614. Lithograph, 1867

Background imageRolfe Collection: POCAHONTAS SAVES CAPTAIN SMITHs LIFE. Pocahontas, born Matoaka, and later known as Rebecca Rolfe

POCAHONTAS SAVES CAPTAIN SMITHs LIFE. Pocahontas, born Matoaka, and later known as Rebecca Rolfe, was a Virginia Indian. Captain Smith was an English soldier, explorer, and author, US, USA

Background imageRolfe Collection: FREDERICK WILLIAM ROLFE (1860-1913). English writer and eccentric

FREDERICK WILLIAM ROLFE (1860-1913). English writer and eccentric, generally known by his pseudonym Baron Corvo. Wood engraving by S.L. Hartz

Background imageRolfe Collection: WALES: FISHING, 1859. Salmon fishing in Wales. Wood engraving after a painting by Alexander F

WALES: FISHING, 1859. Salmon fishing in Wales. Wood engraving after a painting by Alexander F. Rolfe, 1859

Background imageRolfe Collection: The champion trotting Stallion Nelson, by Young Rolfe, dam G

The champion trotting Stallion Nelson, by Young Rolfe, dam G

Background imageRolfe Collection: POCAHONTAS & JOHN ROLFE. The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe at Jamestown, Virginia

POCAHONTAS & JOHN ROLFE. The marriage of Pocahontas and John Rolfe at Jamestown, Virginia, in April 1614. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageRolfe Collection: RED ROLFE (1908-1969). American major league baseball player

RED ROLFE (1908-1969). American major league baseball player

Background imageRolfe Collection: PNAT2A-00025

PNAT2A-00025
Pocahontas in England presented to King James I, with her husband John Rolfe, 1616. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageRolfe Collection: Pocahontas / Macdonald

Pocahontas / Macdonald
POCAHONTAS alias MATOAKA American Indian princess, daughter of Powhatan, wife of John Rolfe, seen here in native costume

Background imageRolfe Collection: Pocahontas Wedding

Pocahontas Wedding
Native American princess Pocahontas marries colonist John Rolfe, whom she accompanied to England in 1616


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"Rolfe: A Legacy of Love, Leadership, and Artistic Expression" In the annals of history, one name stands out - Rolfe. From the momentous wedding of Pocahontas with John Rolfe to the enchanting melodies composed by Thomas Rolfe in Cleopatras Polka, this surname has left an indelible mark on various realms. Step into a bygone era as we witness the regal splendor captured by HW Rolfe's brush in "A Royal Priest, Siam, 1902. " The intricate details transport us to a time when tradition and honor reigned supreme. Similarly, Commander Rolfe's image from c1881-85 exudes strength and determination that command respect. Delve deeper into Siamese culture through HW Rolfe's portrayal of "A Siamese Gentleman" in 1902. His artistry unveils a world brimming with elegance and grace. Meanwhile, Alexander K MacDonald immortalizes Pocahontas' heroic act of saving John Smith in his masterpiece from 1937. This painting serves as a poignant reminder of her bravery and unwavering spirit. Arthur JC Rolfe takes us back to early 20th-century fashion with "A Smart Turn-out" in 1902. The impeccable attire showcased reflects an era where style was paramount. History unfolds before our eyes as Superintendent Rolfe arrests Emmeline Pankhurst outside Buckingham Palace in May 1914 during her fight for women's suffrage. This powerful image captures both oppression and resilience within society. Travel further back to Fleet St in 1799 through the lens of artist 'Rolfe. ' The bustling streets come alive under his skillful hand; every stroke tells tales untold. Frederick William Rolfe emerges as an enigmatic figure - an English writer known for eccentricity but also revered for his literary contributions during his lifetime.