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Salisbury Collection (page 22)

Salisbury, a name that echoes through different corners of the world, holds various meanings and captivating sights

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Tolpuddle / Loveless / Coach

Tolpuddle / Loveless / Coach
George Loveless, one of the six Martyrs, in chains at Salisbury, during his journey from Dorchester to a prison hulk, the York at Portsmouth to await transportation

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 3rd Marq / Salisbury / Tobin

3rd Marq / Salisbury / Tobin
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne 3rd Marquis of Salisbury English Mp and Prime Minister

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Victoria / Disraeli / Salisb

Victoria / Disraeli / Salisb
Victoria receives Disraeli and Salisbury on their return from the Berlin Congress

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Anglo-French Agreement

Anglo-French Agreement
Paul Cambon & Lord Salisbury sign the Anglo-French agreement on Africa

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 1893 / Home Rule / Lustige

1893 / Home Rule / Lustige
Gladstone, depicted as a kangaroo, defends Irish Home Rule (the joey in his pouch) against Lord Salisbury

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 3rd Marq / Salisbury / Cdv

3rd Marq / Salisbury / Cdv
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne 3rd Marquis of Salisbury English Mp and Prime Minister

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Salisbury Cathedral 1905

Salisbury Cathedral 1905
Salisbury Cathedral, Wiltshire

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Salisbury / High Street

Salisbury / High Street
Salisbury, Wiltshire: the High Street

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 3rd Marquess Salisbury

3rd Marquess Salisbury
Robert Cecil, third marquess of SALISBURY Statesman, prime minister

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Carriages Racing

Carriages Racing
Two carriages compete for precedence on the road between Salisbury and Stockbridge

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Play: henry VI

Play: henry VI
(Part 2), Act II, Scene II Richard of York asserts his rights to the Crown to York & Salisbury

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Lord Edward Cecil

Lord Edward Cecil
EDWARD HERBERT CECIL Fourth son of third Marquess of Salisbury, Lord Cecil fought in the Boer War, and married Violet Maxse

Background imageSalisbury Collection: UK EVENT / TOON / 1889

UK EVENT / TOON / 1889
A literal view of the House of Cards (Parliament and Government). This scene includes Lord Salisbury and Joseph Chamberlain

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Lord Salisbury in Lords

Lord Salisbury in Lords
Conservative Prime Minister Lord Salisbury addresses the House

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Hatfield House (C18)

Hatfield House (C18)
A view across the deer park towards Hatfield House, Hertfordshire, the seat of the earls of Salisbury

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Crimean Peace Festival

Crimean Peace Festival
The Peace Festival held at Salisbury, Wiltshire, to celebrate the end of the Crimean War. To Abraham Jackson, Esq. Mayor of Salisbury this is inscribed

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Military / Dress / 13th Cent

Military / Dress / 13th Cent
The effigy of William, son of William Longspee, earl of Salisbury : in Salisbury Cathedral

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Military Effigy C14

Military Effigy C14
The effigy of John de Montacute, depicted in full armour : in Salisbury Cathedral

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Robert Cecil / & Autograph

Robert Cecil / & Autograph
ROBERT CECIL, 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Holyrood - Distant

Holyrood - Distant
Distant view of the Palace, with Arthurs Seat and Salisbury Crags behind

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Gilbert Burnet

Gilbert Burnet
GILBERT BURNET churchman, bishop of Salisbury with his autograph

Background imageSalisbury Collection: William Earl Salisbury

William Earl Salisbury
WILLIAM CECIL, second earl of SALISBURY statesman, supported Parliament in the Civil War for fear of losing his estates with his autograph

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Robert Cecil Salisbury

Robert Cecil Salisbury
ROBERT CECIL, earl of SALISBURY - statesman instrumental in setting James I on the English throne, for which he was comfortably rewarded. - with his autograph Date: 1563 - 1612

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Salisbury North Gate

Salisbury North Gate
The North or High Street Gate of the cathedral precinct: on the right is the College of Matrons, where Mary Evanss mother-in-law lived for many years. (Her window is facing)

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 3rd Marq / Salisbury / Graph

3rd Marq / Salisbury / Graph
ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE 3RD MARQUIS OF SALISBURY English statesman reading correspondence at his desk

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 3rd Marq / Salisbury / Anon

3rd Marq / Salisbury / Anon
Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne 3rd Marquis of Salisbury English Statesman

Background imageSalisbury Collection: 3rd Marq / Salisbury / Merry

3rd Marq / Salisbury / Merry
ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE 3RD MARQUIS OF SALISBURY English statesman : one flag, one leader, one voice!

Background imageSalisbury Collection: Salisbury Coffee House

Salisbury Coffee House
Customers in the coffee house in Salisbury market-place

Background imageSalisbury Collection: England / Salisbury

England / Salisbury
The cathedral

Background imageSalisbury Collection: England / Salisbury / Wilts

England / Salisbury / Wilts
SALISBURY, WILTSHIRE The High Street, looking towards the Cathedral Close



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Salisbury, a name that echoes through different corners of the world, holds various meanings and captivating sights. In North Carolina, USA, Main Street in Salisbury invites visitors to immerse themselves in its charm and history. Meanwhile, across the Atlantic Ocean lies another Salisbury - a city adorned with architectural wonders like the magnificent Salisbury Cathedral in Wiltshire, England. Dating back to 1924, this iconic structure stands tall as a testament to human craftsmanship and devotion. For those seeking respite from their explorations, The Salisbury Hotel pub nestled on Green Lanes in Harringay offers warm hospitality and delightful libations. As night falls over London's vibrant streets, Hogarth's masterpiece "Four Times of the Day" captures the essence of life during different hours - including an intriguing depiction Constable. Nature enthusiasts are drawn to Stonehenge for its enigmatic allure; be it witnessing a breathtaking sunset or experiencing the longest day at this ancient site located in Wiltshire. And just when you think you've seen it all within these historic walls, Shakespeare Exhibition at Earls Court unveils a whole new dimension of cultural richness. Intriguingly captured by Picture No. 10741186 is a view that encapsulates the ethereal beauty of dusk falling upon Salisbury Cathedral itself – an image that transports one into an enchanting realm where time seems suspended. Lastly but not least important are portraits showcasing Victorian royalty alongside esteemed politicians and entertainers who have left their indelible mark on history's canvas. Whether strolling down Main Street or gazing up at towering cathedrals bathed in twilight hues; whether exploring Stonehenge under golden rays or immersing oneself in art exhibitions celebrating literary giants – each facet reveals why "Salisbury" resonates so deeply within our hearts and minds worldwide.