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Sherwin Collection

Sherwin, a name that echoes through history and leaves its mark in various realms

Background imageSherwin Collection: Woman suffrage headquarters in Upper Euclid Avenue, Clevelan

Woman suffrage headquarters in Upper Euclid Avenue, Cleveland - A. (at extreme right) is Miss Belle Sherwin, President, National League of Women Voters; B. is Judge Florence E

Background imageSherwin Collection: A parade in Fall River Massachusetts, Sherwin Williams float

A parade in Fall River Massachusetts, Sherwin Williams float

Background imageSherwin Collection: Sherwin Campbell

Sherwin Campbell West Indies 31 May 1995 Date: 31 May 1995

Background imageSherwin Collection: Some Representative Cricketers (engraving)

Some Representative Cricketers (engraving)
1038624 Some Representative Cricketers (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Some Representative Cricketers)

Background imageSherwin Collection: The Politician, 1775. Creator: John Keyse Sherwin

The Politician, 1775. Creator: John Keyse Sherwin
The Politician, 1775

Background imageSherwin Collection: The Reverend Mark Noble, late 18th century. Creator: John Keyse Sherwin

The Reverend Mark Noble, late 18th century. Creator: John Keyse Sherwin
The Reverend Mark Noble, late 18th century. Portrait of clergyman, biographer and antiquary Mark Noble (1754-1827)

Background imageSherwin Collection: A General View of Tunis, a celebrated Town in Barbary. 1782. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin

A General View of Tunis, a celebrated Town in Barbary. 1782. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin
A General View of Tunis, a celebrated Town in Barbary. 1782. Sailing ships in the Mediterranean port of Tunis in Tunisia, North Africa

Background imageSherwin Collection: Portrait of Charles II, c1660-1685, (1928). Artist: William Sherwin

Portrait of Charles II, c1660-1685, (1928). Artist: William Sherwin
Portrait of Charles II, c1660-1685, (1928). From Old Furniture, Volume IV. edited by Lieut.-Col. E. F. Strange, C.B.E. [Old Furniture Ltd. London, 1928]

Background imageSherwin Collection: Smithfield sharpers, or the countrymen defrauded, c1787

Smithfield sharpers, or the countrymen defrauded, c1787. Seven men round a card table in a Smithfield tavern include two countrymen, one old and sleeping

Background imageSherwin Collection: College of Arms, City of London, 1768. Artist: William Sherwin

College of Arms, City of London, 1768. Artist: William Sherwin
College of Arms, City of London, 1768

Background imageSherwin Collection: Dukes Theatre, Dorset Gardens, City of London, 1673. Artist

Dukes Theatre, Dorset Gardens, City of London, 1673. Artist
Dukes Theatre, Dorset Gardens, City of London, 1673

Background imageSherwin Collection: Portrait of the composer William Boyce (1711-1779), 1788

Portrait of the composer William Boyce (1711-1779), 1788. Private Collection

Background imageSherwin Collection: Henry I, 1783. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin

Henry I, 1783. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin
Henry I, 1783. After Samuel Wale (1721-1786). From New Complete and Authentic History of England, by Edward Barnard. [Alex Hogg, London, 1783]

Background imageSherwin Collection: The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). Artist: William Sherwin

The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). Artist: William Sherwin
The Coronation of James II in Westminster Abbey, London, 1685 (1903). The coronation of James II (1633-1701) and his Queen Mary of Modena (1658-1718) took place on 23 April 1685

Background imageSherwin Collection: Henry VII of England, (1788). Artist: John Keyse Sherwin

Henry VII of England, (1788). Artist: John Keyse Sherwin
Henry VII of England, (1788). Henry (1457-1509) ruled from 1485-1509, and was the founder and first patriarch of the Tudor dynasty

Background imageSherwin Collection: George Keate, author, painter and friend of Voltaire, 1781. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin

George Keate, author, painter and friend of Voltaire, 1781. Artist: John Keyse Sherwin
George Keate, author, painter and friend of Voltaire, 1781

Background imageSherwin Collection: Henry V, King of England, (1788). Artist: IK Sherwin

Henry V, King of England, (1788). Artist: IK Sherwin
Henry V, King of England, (1788). The son of Henry IV, Henry (1387-1422) became king in 1413. He is popularly regarded as one of Englands greatest kings

Background imageSherwin Collection: Henry I, King of England, (1788). Artist: Charles Sherwin

Henry I, King of England, (1788). Artist: Charles Sherwin
Henry I, King of England, (1788). The youngest son of William I, the Conqueror, Henry I (1068-1135) became king in 1100. After defeating his brother Robert in a war for control of England

Background imageSherwin Collection: Manning Sherwin and Eric Maschwitz, 1940

Manning Sherwin and Eric Maschwitz, 1940
American songwriter Manning Sherwin and lyricist Eric Maschwitz. The two teamed up in 1940 to produce the smash hit " A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square". 1940

Background imageSherwin Collection: A Corelli / Sherwin / Howard

A Corelli / Sherwin / Howard
ARCHANGELO CORELLI Italian composer Date: 1653 - 1713

Background imageSherwin Collection: Million Dollar Pier by night, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

Million Dollar Pier by night, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Youngs Million Dollar Pier by night, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

Background imageSherwin Collection: John Keyse Sherwin after William Hogarth (British, probably 1751 - 1790), Politician

John Keyse Sherwin after William Hogarth (British, probably 1751 - 1790), Politician, 1775, etching

Background imageSherwin Collection: A Young Woman of the Sandwich Islands, illustration from A Voyage to the Pacific

A Young Woman of the Sandwich Islands, illustration from A Voyage to the Pacific
XJF618952 A Young Woman of the Sandwich Islands, illustration from A Voyage to the Pacific, engraved by John Keyse Sherwin, 1784 (engraving) by Webber

Background imageSherwin Collection: Berkeley Square

Berkeley Square
The gardens of Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London, made famous in the Manning Sherwin son A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1915). Date: early 1930s

Background imageSherwin Collection: William Boyce / Sherwin

William Boyce / Sherwin
WILLIAM BOYCE English composer

Background imageSherwin Collection: Cricketer, Sherwin

Cricketer, Sherwin
M. Sherwin Cricketer - Nottinghamshire


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Sherwin, a name that echoes through history and leaves its mark in various realms. From being the location of the Woman Suffrage Headquarters in Upper Euclid Avenue, Cleveland to making an appearance on a float during a parade in Fall River Massachusetts, it has witnessed significant moments. In 1940, Manning Sherwin and Eric Maschwitz collaborated to create timeless music that still resonates with audiences today. Their melodies have stood the test of time and continue to captivate listeners. But Sherwin is not just limited to individuals or locations; it encompasses diverse fields. Take for instance Sherwin Campbell, whose skills on the cricket field made him one of the representative cricketers worth mentioning. His talent shone brightly amidst fierce competition. Artistry also finds its place within the realm of Sherwin's influence. John Keyse Sherwin's creations depict historical figures such as The Politician from 1775 or The Reverend Mark Noble from late 18th century England. These engravings bring these personalities back to life, allowing us glimpses into their world. John Keyse Sherwin's artistic prowess extends beyond portraits and people; he captures landscapes too. A General View of Tunis showcases his ability to transport viewers across continents and immerse them in distant lands like Barbary. William Sherwin adds another layer to this creative lineage with his portrait of Charles II from c1660-1685. This masterpiece allows us a glimpse into royalty during that era - capturing both power and vulnerability within brushstrokes. Sherwin isn't confined solely to art; it delves into societal aspects as well. In c1787, Smithfield sharpers became subjects for William Sherwin's depiction - shedding light on deception prevalent even centuries ago. Even institutions bear witness to the impact of this name.