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Tarleton Collection

Tarleton, a name that echoes through history with tales of bravery and controversy

Background imageTarleton Collection: Battle of Cowpens 1781Is

Battle of Cowpens 1781Is
At Cowpens, South Carolina, general Daniel Morgan defeats a British force under Colonel Tarleton

Background imageTarleton Collection: Banastre Tarleton (1782)

Banastre Tarleton (1782)
SIR BANASTRE TARLETON British soldier in the Revolutionary Wars in America (depicted here as Lieutenant Colonel)

Background imageTarleton Collection: General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, 1782. British soldier and politician, (1919)

General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, 1782. British soldier and politician, (1919). Artist: Banastre Tarleton
General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet, 1782. British soldier and politician. General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1st Baronet (1754-1833)

Background imageTarleton Collection: Cornish Farm

Cornish Farm
A landscape painting of a quaint countryside Cornish farm, with old stone walls and houses. A flock of chickens and a resting sheepdog can be seen on the grounds. Date: circa 1931

Background imageTarleton Collection: Richard Tarleton, popular performer in Elizabethan theatre

Richard Tarleton, popular performer in Elizabethan theatre
Richard Tarleton (or Tarlton, ?-1588), popular performer in the Elizabethan theatre. 16th century

Background imageTarleton Collection: America - Tarletons Dash At Charlottesville

America - Tarletons Dash At Charlottesville
Sir Banastre Tarleton, Dash At Charlottesville During The American War of Independence. Date: 1781

Background imageTarleton Collection: Fylde PR4 6 Map

Fylde PR4 6 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Fylde PR4 6

Background imageTarleton Collection: Richard Tarleton, The Actor, (1897) Creator: Unknown

Richard Tarleton, The Actor, (1897) Creator: Unknown
Richard Tarleton, The Actor, (1897). English actor Richard Tarlton (or Tarleton, died 1588), was the most famous clown of his time. His comic doggerel verse came to be known as Tarltons

Background imageTarleton Collection: The Thunderer, 1782

The Thunderer, 1782. Colonel Tarleton as Bobadil standing holding out a drawn sword. On his right stands the Prince of Wales with a plume of three ostrich feathers in place of a head

Background imageTarleton Collection: Richard Tarlton or Tarleton, d. 1588. English actor of the Elizabethan era

Richard Tarlton or Tarleton, d. 1588. English actor of the Elizabethan era, seen here with his pipe and tabor
Richard Tarlton or Tarleton, d.1588. English actor of the Elizabethan era, seen here with his pipe and tabor. From Shakespeare The Player, published 1916

Background imageTarleton Collection: General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1St Baronet, 1754 To 1833. British Soldier And Politician During

General Sir Banastre Tarleton, 1St Baronet, 1754 To 1833. British Soldier And Politician During The American Revolutionary War

Background imageTarleton Collection: The Thunderer A Contemporary Satirical Cartoon Concerning The Prince Of Wales Colonel Tarleton And

The Thunderer A Contemporary Satirical Cartoon Concerning The Prince Of Wales Colonel Tarleton And Their Mutual Lover Mrs Mary Perdita Robinson

Background imageTarleton Collection: Inspection of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, by Admiral Sir W. Tarleton, K

Inspection of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, by Admiral Sir W. Tarleton, K
INSPECTION OF THE ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS, BY ADMIRAL SIR W. TARLETON, K.C.B. WEST INDIA DOCKS, ON SATURDAY, 5TH INST

Background imageTarleton Collection: John Walter Tarleton

John Walter Tarleton
Rear-Admiral JOHN WALTER TARLETON Naval commander, Junior Lord of Admiralty Date: CIRCA 1874

Background imageTarleton Collection: YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles O Hara surrendering the sword

YORKTOWN: SURRENDER, 1781. British General Charles O Hara surrendering the sword of General Cornwallis to American General Robert Lincoln at Yorktown

Background imageTarleton Collection: Richard Tarleton, the Actor, London

Richard Tarleton, the Actor, London

Background imageTarleton Collection: The New Corps of Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers: Inspection by Rear-Admiral Tarleton, C

The New Corps of Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers: Inspection by Rear-Admiral Tarleton, C.B. on Board H.M.s. President, 1873 Engraving

Background imageTarleton Collection: Inspection of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, by Admiral Sir W. Tarleton, K

Inspection of the Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, by Admiral Sir W. Tarleton, K
INSPECTION OF THE ROYAL NAVAL ARTILLERY VOLUNTEERS, BY ADMIRAL SIR W. TARLETON, K.C.B. WEST INDIA DOCKS, ON SATURDAY, 5TH INST

Background imageTarleton Collection: The New Corps of Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers: Inspection by Rear-Admiral Tarleton, C

The New Corps of Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers: Inspection by Rear-Admiral Tarleton, C.B. on Board H.M.s. President, 1873 Engraving

Background imageTarleton Collection: American forces driving the British back with bayonets in the Battle of Cowpens during

American forces driving the British back with bayonets in the Battle of Cowpens during the American Revolution
BATTLE OF THE COWPENS, 1781. American forces driving the British back with bayonets in the Battle of Cowpens during the American Revolution, 17 January 1781. Engraving by John Andrew, 1856

Background imageTarleton Collection: The conflict between British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and Colonel William Washington at

The conflict between British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and Colonel William Washington at the Battle of Cowpens
BATTLE OF COWPENS, 1781. The conflict between British Colonel Banastre Tarleton and Colonel William Washington at the Battle of Cowpens, South Carolina, during the American Revolution

Background imageTarleton Collection: Orders. Broadside by British General Henry Clinton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1 June 1780

Orders. Broadside by British General Henry Clinton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1 June 1780
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1780. Orders. Broadside by British General Henry Clinton, Charleston, South Carolina, 1 June 1780, congratulating the British Army on its successes in the back country of the state

Background imageTarleton Collection: SIR BANASTRE TARLETON (1754-1833). English soldier. Copper engraving, English, 1782

SIR BANASTRE TARLETON (1754-1833). English soldier. Copper engraving, English, 1782, with inset of Tarleton and his Legion

Background imageTarleton Collection: Francis Marions Brigade Crossing the Pedee River, S. C. 1778

Francis Marions Brigade Crossing the Pedee River, S. C. 1778
Marions Brigade Crossing the Pedee River, S.C. 1778. on their way to attack the British Force under Tarleton. Date: 1778

Background imageTarleton Collection: EVRV2A-00153

EVRV2A-00153
Combat between British colonel Banistre Tarleton and American colonel William Washington during the Battle of Cowpens, 1781. Hand-colored engraving of a 19th-century illustration


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Tarleton, a name that echoes through history with tales of bravery and controversy. From the Battle of Cowpens in 1781 to Banastre Tarleton's political career in 1782, this British soldier and politician left an indelible mark on the world. But Tarleton is not just one man; it is a legacy that spans centuries. In the realm of art, we find another Tarleton - an artist named Banastre Tarleton from 1919. His brushstrokes captured Cornish farms and brought them to life on canvas. A different kind of performer emerged during Elizabethan times - Richard Tarlton, a popular actor who enthralled audiences with his talent on stage. Across the Atlantic Ocean, America witnessed "Tarleton's Dash At Charlottesville, " a daring move by General Sir Banastre Tarleton during the American Revolutionary War. This event forever etched his name into history books as a formidable military strategist. But let us not forget John Walter Tarleton or Richard Tarlton from Shakespeare The Player published in 1916. These individuals added their own unique contributions to their respective fields, whether it be cartography or theatrical performances. The Thunderer roared in 1782, capturing attention and inspiring awe among those who heard its powerful sound. And finally, we come full circle to General Sir Banastre Tarleton once again – a soldier and politician whose influence extended far beyond his time on Earth. Tarleton: a name intertwined with battles fought bravely, artistic expressions conveyed skillfully, performances delivered passionately, maps charted meticulously, and legacies forged resolutely, and is through these diverse hints that we glimpse into the rich tapestry woven by those bearing this illustrious surname throughout history.