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Background imageSewell Collection: Black Beauty 1967

Black Beauty 1967
Front cover design by Roger Hall, for a 1967 edition of Black Beauty by Anna Sewell, originally published in 1877

Background imageSewell Collection: Old houses in the Butcher Row, London

Old houses in the Butcher Row, London The right-hand corner house on St. Clements Lane reputedly used by the leaders of the Gunpowder Plot

Background imageSewell Collection: Illustration, Black Beauty

Illustration, Black Beauty by Anna Sewell -- Lord George took Ginger for hunting. Date: circa 1930

Background imageSewell Collection: Black Beauty US 1st Ed

Black Beauty US 1st Ed
Front cover of the American first edition of Black Beauty published in America by the American Humane Education Society. Date: 1890

Background imageSewell Collection: Black Beauty Book / C19Th

Black Beauty Book / C19Th
Front cover of early edition

Background imageSewell Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Dreadful, Wreck, Mexico, Hempstead, Beach, January 2nd, 1837

Drawings Prints, Print, Dreadful, Wreck, Mexico, Hempstead, Beach, January 2nd, 1837
Drawings and Prints, Print, Dreadful Wreck of the Mexico on Hempstead Beach, January 2nd, 1837 - As Now Exhibiting at Hanington Dioramas-Perished in All-115 Souls

Background imageSewell Collection: Ancient monument of a bishop in Temple Church, London

Ancient monument of a bishop in Temple Church, London
Ancient monument of a bishop under the southeast window of the 12th century Temple Church, London. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSewell Collection: North or inside view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London

North or inside view of Traitors Gate, Tower of London
North or inside view of Traitors Gate, principal entrance to the Tower of London from the River Thames.Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSewell Collection: Jonathan Sewell

Jonathan Sewell British Open Championship, 22 July 1993 Date: 22 July 1993

Background imageSewell Collection: Dreadful Wreck of the Mexico on Hempstead Beach, January 2nd, 1837, 1848-56

Dreadful Wreck of the Mexico on Hempstead Beach, January 2nd, 1837, 1848-56...As Now Exhibiting at Haningtons Dioramas...115 Souls Perished in All

Background imageSewell Collection: Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773

Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773
6340495 Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773 by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Monmouth House, Soho Square, demolished 1773)

Background imageSewell Collection: Lord Darcies monument in St Botolphs church, Aldgate

Lord Darcies monument in St Botolphs church, Aldgate
6340481 Lord Darcies monument in St Botolphs church, Aldgate by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Lord Darcies monument in St Botolphs church, Aldgate)

Background imageSewell Collection: Front of the Old Theatre, Drury Lane, 1794

Front of the Old Theatre, Drury Lane, 1794
6340503 Front of the Old Theatre, Drury Lane, 1794 by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Front of the Old Theatre, Drury Lane, 1794. Facade built by the actor and manager David Garrick)

Background imageSewell Collection: Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace

Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace
6340501 Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Lollards Prison, in the tower of Lambeth Palace)

Background imageSewell Collection: Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London

Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London
6340498 Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Lincolns Inn Gate, Chancery Lane, London)

Background imageSewell Collection: Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626)

Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626)
6340497 Muslim altar-style grave monument to Coya Shawsware, or Khwaja Shahsuwar (1582-1626), a merchant and secretary to Nogdi beg the Persian embassador, formerly in St Botolphs

Background imageSewell Collection: Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican

Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican
6340482 Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Prince Ruperts House, Beech Lane, Barbican)

Background imageSewell Collection: Monument to lawyer Richard Martin, recorder of London (1570-1618), in the Temple Church

Monument to lawyer Richard Martin, recorder of London (1570-1618), in the Temple Church
6340479 Monument to lawyer Richard Martin, recorder of London (1570-1618), in the Temple Church by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Monument to lawyer Richard Martin)

Background imageSewell Collection: Staples Inn, Holborn

Staples Inn, Holborn
6340470 Staples Inn, Holborn by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Staples Inn, Holborn. Tudor building originally attached to Grays Inn, one of four Inns of Court)

Background imageSewell Collection: Sir Paul Pinders Lodge in Half Moon Alley

Sir Paul Pinders Lodge in Half Moon Alley
6340457 Sir Paul Pinders Lodge in Half Moon Alley by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Sir Paul Pinders Lodge in Half Moon Alley. The facade decorated with plasterwork designs)

Background imageSewell Collection: The Old Fountain in Minories parish, London

The Old Fountain in Minories parish, London
6340446 The Old Fountain in Minories parish, London by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: The Old Fountain in Minories parish, London)

Background imageSewell Collection: Sion College, at London Wall, near Cripplegate

Sion College, at London Wall, near Cripplegate
6340436 Sion College, at London Wall, near Cripplegate by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Sion College, at London Wall, near Cripplegate)

Background imageSewell Collection: Grave effigy or Lady Arabella, Countess Dowager of Nottingham, in the chancel of St Mary le Savoy

Grave effigy or Lady Arabella, Countess Dowager of Nottingham, in the chancel of St Mary le Savoy
6340429 Grave effigy or Lady Arabella, Countess Dowager of Nottingham, in the chancel of St Mary le Savoy by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Grave effigy or Lady Arabella)

Background imageSewell Collection: Grave effigies in St Saviours Southwark

Grave effigies in St Saviours Southwark
6340427 Grave effigies in St Saviours Southwark by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Grave effigies in St Saviours Southwark)

Background imageSewell Collection: A specimen of ancient building

A specimen of ancient building
6340418 A specimen of ancient building by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: A specimen of ancient building. Old timber-frame houses situated on the west side of King Street, Westminster)

Background imageSewell Collection: Old Charing Cross, one of 12 medieval Eleanor Crosses, erected in the 1290s until its removal in

Old Charing Cross, one of 12 medieval Eleanor Crosses, erected in the 1290s until its removal in 1647
6340400 Old Charing Cross, one of 12 medieval Eleanor Crosses, erected in the 1290s until its removal in 1647 by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Old Charing Cross)

Background imageSewell Collection: The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775

The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775
6340395 The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775 by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: The west front of the Mathematical School, Christs Hospital, 1775)

Background imageSewell Collection: Grave effigy of Alicia, daughter of Simon Steward, with the Old Vestry Door in St Mary le Savoy

Grave effigy of Alicia, daughter of Simon Steward, with the Old Vestry Door in St Mary le Savoy
6340377 Grave effigy of Alicia, daughter of Simon Steward, with the Old Vestry Door in St Mary le Savoy by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Grave effigy of Alicia)

Background imageSewell Collection: A curious pump in the yard of Leathersellers Hall, Bishopsgate Street, London

A curious pump in the yard of Leathersellers Hall, Bishopsgate Street, London
6340364 A curious pump in the yard of Leathersellers Hall, Bishopsgate Street, London by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: A curious pump in the yard of Leathersellers Hall)

Background imageSewell Collection: Kitchen of Leathersellers Hall, London

Kitchen of Leathersellers Hall, London
6340361 Kitchen of Leathersellers Hall, London by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Kitchen of Leathersellers Hall, London. Demolished in 1799)

Background imageSewell Collection: Edmund Plowdens monument on the north wall in the Temple Church

Edmund Plowdens monument on the north wall in the Temple Church
6339776 Edmund Plowdens monument on the north wall in the Temple Church by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Edmund Plowdens monument on the north wall in the Temple Church)

Background imageSewell Collection: Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex

Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex
6339759 Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St Pancras, Middlesex by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info.: Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett)

Background imageSewell Collection: King James I of England taken from a bronze bust over the entrance of the Banquetting Room at

King James I of England taken from a bronze bust over the entrance of the Banquetting Room at Whitehall
6339755 King James I of England taken from a bronze bust over the entrance of the Banquetting Room at Whitehall by Smith, John Thomas (1766-1833); (add.info)

Background imageSewell Collection: Monument of Thomas Bancroft, Lord Mayors Officer

Monument of Thomas Bancroft, Lord Mayors Officer, in the church of St. Helen, Bishopsgate Street. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSewell Collection: View of Clarendon House, 17th century

View of Clarendon House, 17th century
View of Clarendon House from St. James Street, , from a rare print in the collection of Thmoas Allen. Classical mansion built by Roger Platt for Edward Hyde, 1st Earl of Clarendon, in 1664

Background imageSewell Collection: Remains of Winchester Palace in 1800

Remains of Winchester Palace in 1800
South remains of Winchester House, Southwark. The Winchester Palace was built in the 12th century and burnt down in 1814. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members

Background imageSewell Collection: British King Lud and his sons Angrogeus and Theomantius

British King Lud and his sons Angrogeus and Theomantius (Temantius), repairer of the walls of Trinovantum, later Caer Lud or Luds Town, 66AD

Background imageSewell Collection: Lambeth Palace, London

Lambeth Palace, London
View of Lambeth Palace, London. Fishermen on shore and in a boat hauling a net in the lake. From a painting by William Marlow

Background imageSewell Collection: Edmund Plowdens monument in the Temple Church

Edmund Plowdens monument in the Temple Church
Edmund Plowdens monument on the north wall in the Temple Church. Plowden was a Tudor lawyer and legal scholar, 1518-1585. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members

Background imageSewell Collection: Ancient monument in the chancel of St. Mary le Savoy

Ancient monument in the chancel of St. Mary le Savoy (now the Savoy Chapel). Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T

Background imageSewell Collection: Monument of Sir Edward Wynter, died 1685

Monument of Sir Edward Wynter, died 1685, on the south wall of St Marys Church Battersea. With bust, cherubs, drapes and depictions of him fighting a tiger and Moors

Background imageSewell Collection: South view of the Bloody Tower within the Tower of London

South view of the Bloody Tower within the Tower of London. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries from his J.T

Background imageSewell Collection: Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735

Tomb of royal engraver William Woollett, died 1735, in the churchyard of St. Pancras, Middlesex. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSewell Collection: Bust of King James I of England

Bust of King James I of England
King James I of England taken from a bronze bust over the entrance of the Banquetting Room at Whitehall. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society

Background imageSewell Collection: The ruins of the South Gates of Dukes Place

The ruins of the South Gates of Dukes Place, built by Sir Thomas Audley (1488-1544) near Aldgate. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of

Background imageSewell Collection: Statue of King James II of England

Statue of King James II of England in costume as a Roman emperor, Jacobus Seundus, designed by Grinlin Gibbons, in the Privy Gardens

Background imageSewell Collection: A curious gate called St. John Gate, the oldest house

A curious gate called St. John Gate, the oldest house
A curious gate in variegated brickwork called St. John Gate, the oldest house in Stepney. Copperplate engraving by John Thomas Smith after original drawings by members of the Society of Antiquaries

Background imageSewell Collection: Entrance to Mr. Holdens Family Vault in St. Bride s

Entrance to Mr. Holdens Family Vault in St. Bride s
Entrance to Mr. Holdens Family Vault in St. Brides churchyard, one of the few relics after the Fire of London 1666. Built in 1657 with coat of arms above the door



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"Sewell: A Captivating Tale of Black Beauty and Historic London" Step into the enchanting world of Sewell, where timeless stories come alive. In 1967, "Black Beauty" galloped onto screens, captivating audiences with its poignant tale. But did you know that this beloved classic was inspired by an old house in Butcher Row, London? The echoes of history resonate through the cobbled streets as we delve deeper. Illustrations from the first US edition of "Black Beauty" transport us back to the 19th century, where horses were not mere companions but trusted friends. These illustrations vividly depict the bond between Black Beauty and his mother—a testament to love and resilience. Travel further back in time to January 2nd, 1837—when a dreadful wreck unfolded on Hempstead Beach. Drawings and prints immortalize this tragic event involving the Mexico shipwrecked off the coast of England. Amidst these historical accounts lies a connection to Sewell—an intriguing link waiting to be discovered. The ancient monument within Temple Church stands tall—a bishop's legacy etched into stone for centuries. As we explore further, Traitors Gate at Tower of London reveals its secrets—the North or inside view beckoning curious souls like Jonathan Sewell himself. Sewell is more than just a name; it symbolizes heritage and tales woven intricately through time. From Black Beauty's journey to historic landmarks in London, every thread connects us to our past—an invitation to unravel stories yet untold. So step into Sewell's world—where literature meets history—and let your imagination run wild amidst pages filled with adventure and emotion. Discover how one name can encapsulate so much beauty—from horse-drawn carriages trotting along cobblestone streets to ancient monuments whispering forgotten tales. Intrigued by Sewell? Join us on this remarkable journey as we unlock hidden treasures buried beneath layers of time.