Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Vere Collection

"Vere: A Captivating Tale of History, Elegance, and Glamour" Step into the world of Vere, where history intertwines with elegance and glamour

Background imageVere Collection: De Vere, Earl Oxford

De Vere, Earl Oxford
AUBREY (ALBERIC) DE VERE 2ND EARL OF OXFORD Lord High Chamberlain of England, with Adelizia, his consort. He is depicted in full suit mail. Date: - 1215

Background imageVere Collection: First Kings Dragoon Guards

First Kings Dragoon Guards.Coloured aquatint by and after William Heath, published by J Watson, Vere Street, Bond Street, London

Background imageVere Collection: Horse Guards Blue

Horse Guards Blue. Coloured aquatint by and after William Heath, published by J Watson, Vere Street, Bond Street, London, 15 Sep 1820

Background imageVere Collection: Sir Philip Broke - 2

Sir Philip Broke - 2
SIR PHILIP BOWES VERE BROKE British naval commander Date: 1776 - 1841

Background imageVere Collection: Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946). Creator: Vere Temple

Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946). Creator: Vere Temple
Nasturtium, c1930s? (1946). Botanical illustration showing flowers, leaves and a feather. From " British Garden Flowers", by George M. Taylor. [Collins, London, 1946]

Background imageVere Collection: Sir Charles Townshend

Sir Charles Townshend

Background imageVere Collection: WW2 - Oxford Goes To War

WW2 - Oxford Goes To War
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 children's story book, Oxford Goes To War, written by H. De Vere Stacpoole. Date: circa 1940

Background imageVere Collection: Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons

Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons
A photograph of the interior entrance hall which leads to Mr. Vernon-Ward's treatment salons, at Vere Street. The medical establishment had some fame for combatting obesity via fat reduction

Background imageVere Collection: Lady Clara Vere de Vere

Lady Clara Vere de Vere
Lady Clara Verede Vere is an English poem byAlfred Tennyson, part of his collected poems published in 1842. The poem is about a lady in a family ofaristocrats

Background imageVere Collection: Horse and knight in amour

Horse and knight in amour
Sir Horace Vere, 1st Baron Vere of Tilbury (1565 - 1635), English military leader during the Eighty Years War and the Thirty Years War. Riding a armoured horse

Background imageVere Collection: A man reading a newspaper in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 7th May 1952

A man reading a newspaper in Beaconsfield, Buckinghamshire, 7th May 1952

Background imageVere Collection: EFFIGY OF EARL OF OXFORD

EFFIGY OF EARL OF OXFORD
Effigy of Robert De Vere, Earl of Oxford ( -1221), found on the north side of the chancel of Halfield Broad Oak Church Date: 1221

Background imageVere Collection: Aubrey de Vere, 1866-68. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron

Aubrey de Vere, 1866-68. Creator: Julia Margaret Cameron
Aubrey de Vere, 1866-68. The Irish poet, critic and dramtist, posing at the South Kensington Museum

Background imageVere Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099345

EyeUbiquitous_20099345
England, East Sussex, Brighton, People sitting under sun shade umbrellas at tables on the promenade outside the Gemini Beach Bar with the De Vere Grand Hotel and The Brighton Centre beyond

Background imageVere Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099346

EyeUbiquitous_20099346
England, East Sussex, Brighton, People sitting under sun shade umbrellas at tables on the promenade outside the Gemini Beach Bar with the De Vere Grand Hotel beyond

Background imageVere Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099304

EyeUbiquitous_20099304
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The De Vere Grand Hotel entrance and facade of rooms with balconies and sign on the seafront with a Union Jack Flag flying from a flagpole on the roof

Background imageVere Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099303

EyeUbiquitous_20099303
England, East Sussex, Brighton, The De Vere Grand Hotel entrance and facade of rooms with balconies and sign on the seafront with a Union Jack Flag flying from a flagpole on the roof

Background imageVere Collection: Damselflies, dragonflies and water snails, c1930s?, (1946). Creator: Vere Temple

Damselflies, dragonflies and water snails, c1930s?, (1946). Creator: Vere Temple
Damselflies, dragonflies and water snails, c1930s?, (1946). Damsel Fly, Coenagrion puella, with larva and emerging from nymph-case; Large Dragon Fly, Aeschna cyanea with larvae; snails

Background imageVere Collection: Peacock, Smalll Tortoiseshell and Comma Butterflies... c1930s, (1945). Creator: Vere Temple

Peacock, Smalll Tortoiseshell and Comma Butterflies... c1930s, (1945). Creator: Vere Temple
Peacock, Smalll Tortoiseshell and Comma Butterflies - Vanessa io, Vanessa urticae and Vannessa c-album, c1930s, (1945). Aglais io, Aglais urticae and Polygonia c-album - chrysalises

Background imageVere Collection: Dragonflies, c1930s, (1945). Creator: Vere Temple

Dragonflies, c1930s, (1945). Creator: Vere Temple
Dragonflies, c1930s, (1945). Male and female of Agrion splendens, a type of damselfly; male Libellula fulva, the scarce chaser dragonfly; nymph case of Agrion splendens; Pimpla instigator

Background imageVere Collection: G. De Vere, (c1880-1950), c1930. Creator: Unknown

G. De Vere, (c1880-1950), c1930. Creator: Unknown
G. De Vere, (c1880-1950), c1930. Gabrielle de Vere, Belle Epoque French cabaret and theatre Actress, dancer at Scala theatre

Background imageVere Collection: De Vere, (1879-1934), c1930. Creator: Unknown

De Vere, (1879-1934), c1930. Creator: Unknown
De Vere, (1879-1934), c1930. Elise de Vere was a singer and actress, performing in music halls at Europe around 1900, especially in Paris

Background imageVere Collection: Tomb of Sir Francis Vere in Westminster Abbey, c1845, (1864)

Tomb of Sir Francis Vere in Westminster Abbey, c1845, (1864). Sir Francis Vere (c1560-1609) was an English soldier, famed for his military career

Background imageVere Collection: The Ashbourne Portrait of Shakespeare, 16th century. Artist: Cornelius Ketel

The Ashbourne Portrait of Shakespeare, 16th century. Artist: Cornelius Ketel
The Ashbourne Portrait of Shakespeare, 16th century. Originally thought to have been of William Shakespeare, the painting is now thought to be a lost Cornelius Ketel portrait of Edward de Vere

Background imageVere Collection: Sir Francis Vere, English soldier

Sir Francis Vere, English soldier. The son of Geoffrey Vere, Sir Francis Vere (1560-1609) commanded the English army fighting alongside the Dutch rebels against the Spanish in the Netherlands in

Background imageVere Collection: Sir Horace Vere, English soldier during the Thirty Years War

Sir Horace Vere, English soldier during the Thirty Years War. Vere (1565-1635) was sent to the Palatinate by James I in 1620

Background imageVere Collection: Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend, 1861 - 1924. British soldier

Major General Sir Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend, 1861 - 1924. British soldier. From The Pageant of the Century, published 1934

Background imageVere Collection: Nancy Mitford and Mrs Drury Lowe

Nancy Mitford and Mrs Drury Lowe
Nancy Mitford, British novelist pictured with her friend, Mrs Drury-Lowe (formerly Rosemary Hope-Vere) at the latters London house in Gloucester Place Date: 1931

Background imageVere Collection: The Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth

The Hon. Mrs Esmond Harmsworth
The wife of Esmond Harmsworth, newspaper proprietor and heir of Lord Rothermere, pictured with her son Vere

Background imageVere Collection: Elise de Vere

Elise de Vere (1879 - 1934), French Stage Actress Date: 1909

Background imageVere Collection: Victorian scrap - Lady Mable Maud

Victorian scrap - Lady Mable Maud Ethel Dorothy de Vere. late 19th century

Background imageVere Collection: Ninth Hussars

Ninth Hussars.Coloured aquatint by and after William Heath, published by J Watson, Vere Street, Bond Street, London, 25 Apr 1820.From an album of 18 aquatints entitled Military Costume of the British

Background imageVere Collection: The Dreadnought Hoax, report in The Sketch

The Dreadnought Hoax, report in The Sketch
Page from The Sketch magazine reporting on the Dreadnought hoax. The incident was a joke played by a group led by Horace de Vere Cole, including the writer Virginia Stephen (Woolf)

Background imageVere Collection: Music cover, Nymphs of the Sea

Music cover, Nymphs of the Sea, waltz by J Rowland, dedicated to Viscountess Galway. Played at Serlby Hall in celebration of the 35th wedding anniversary of George Edmund Milnes Monckton-Arundell

Background imageVere Collection: Frances Countess Surrey

Frances Countess Surrey
Frances (1516? - 1577), countess of Surrey (nee Vere) wife of Henry Howard, earl

Background imageVere Collection: Harry Maclean

Harry Maclean
SIR HARRY AUBREY DE VERE MACLEAN Scottish soldier in Moorish service Date: 1848 - 1920

Background imageVere Collection: Aubrey Thomas De Vere

Aubrey Thomas De Vere
AUBREY THOMAS DE VERE Irish writer Date: 1814 - 1902

Background imageVere Collection: Aerial view, Oxford Street, Central London

Aerial view, Oxford Street, Central London. Date: circa 1910

Background imageVere Collection: Building in Oxford Street, London W1

Building in Oxford Street, London W1
Building in Oxford Street on the corner of Vere Street and Marylebone Lane, London W1 circa 1905

Background imageVere Collection: Mrs Quintin Gilbey and her Cairn by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Quintin Gilbey and her Cairn by Madame Yevonde
Rosemary Hope-Vere, at the time Mrs Quintin Gilbey. She was previously married and Mrs Drury-Lowe and was married a third time to Sir Roderick Brinckman. Pictured with her Cairn terrier named Looney

Background imageVere Collection: Suffragette Selling Votes for Women

Suffragette Selling Votes for Women. A cartoon of an out-of-work Hawker, asking Lady de Vere (1858-1934) (Lady Sybil de Vere Capell) who is working for the cause, Ows your - business? Date: 1911

Background imageVere Collection: Charles Broke Vere

Charles Broke Vere
Major-General Sir Charles Broke Vere (1779 1843), British soldier and Conservative Member of Parliament

Background imageVere Collection: Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens hats 1917

Advert for Marshall & Snelgrove womens hats 1917
A selection of attractive hats for 1917. 1917

Background imageVere Collection: Fashionable lady in a hat

Fashionable lady in a hat, accompanying an advertisement for the Marshall & Snelgrove department store, to be found in London, Scarborough, Leeds and Harrogate. Date: 1914

Background imageVere Collection: Sir Francis Vere

Sir Francis Vere
SIR FRANCIS VERE English soldier serving in the Netherlands Date: 1560 - 1609

Background imageVere Collection: 18th Earl Oxford

18th Earl Oxford
HENRY DE VERE, eighteenth earl of OXFORD military commander Date: 1593 - 1625

Background imageVere Collection: Sir John Ogle, Military

Sir John Ogle, Military
SIR JOHN OGLE military commander, lieutenant-colonel to sir Francis Vere Date: 1569 - 1640

Background imageVere Collection: Heraldic Table-Cover, Arms of all Nations, by Underwood, Vere Street, London, Uk

Heraldic Table-Cover, Arms of all Nations, by Underwood, Vere Street, London, Uk



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Vere: A Captivating Tale of History, Elegance, and Glamour" Step into the world of Vere, where history intertwines with elegance and glamour. From De Vere to Earl Oxford, this captivating story takes us on a journey through time. In the 18th century, Horse Guards Blue proudly adorned the uniforms of Sir Philip Broke - 2 and Sir Charles Townshend. These noble men were known for their bravery and impeccable style. As World War II loomed over Oxfordshire, "Oxford Goes To War" became a rallying cry. The resilient spirit of this historic city shone bright amidst the darkness. Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons offered a sanctuary for those seeking beauty and rejuvenation during these challenging times. Their expert care was renowned throughout society. Nasturtiums bloomed in vibrant colors during the c1930s as captured by Vere Temple in his stunning artwork from 1946. His talent brought nature's beauty to life on canvas. Sir Charles Townshend continued to leave his mark on history as he graced Marshall and Snelgrove advertisements with his distinguished presence. His charm captivated all who beheld him. Within Marshall and Snelgrove's luxurious emporium, patrons indulged in exquisite fashion and opulent accessories fit for royalty. It was a haven where dreams came true. Meanwhile, Nancy Mitford and Mrs Drury Lowe reveled in their friendship within Mr. Vernon-Ward's Treatment Salons' elegant surroundings. They shared secrets while being pampered like queens. Vere is not just a name; it represents an era filled with tales of nobility, resilience, artistry, luxury treatments salons that provided solace amidst chaos, and friendships forged amidst elegance.