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William Webb Collection

Caption: Remembering the Remarkable Life In this captivating collection of historical snapshots, we delve into the intriguing life and legacy of William Webb

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: The late Sir William Follett M. P. 1845. Creator: Unknown

The late Sir William Follett M. P. 1845. Creator: Unknown
The late Sir William Follett M.P. 1845. Portrait of British lawyer and politician William Webb Follett, Attorney-General. Sir W

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Sir William Follet MP, 1842. Creators: Unknown, C. Stiff

Sir William Follet MP, 1842. Creators: Unknown, C. Stiff
Sir William Follet MP, 1842. From " Illustrated London News", 1844, Vol I

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. Artist: William Giller

John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. Artist: William Giller
John Mytton, Esq. Halston, Salop, c19th century. After William Webb. From The Connoisseur Volume LXXXIV, edited by C. Reginald Grundy. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1929]

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Euphrates Euphrates with Thomas Whitehurst up, and his trainer, Mr

Euphrates Euphrates with Thomas Whitehurst up, and his trainer, Mr. W. Dilly Signed and dated, lower left: " W Webb 1825", William Webb, ca. 1780-1845, British

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: A Blenheim Spaniel, William Webb, ca. 1780-1845, British

A Blenheim Spaniel, William Webb, ca. 1780-1845, British

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 103 by William Ellis

Plate 103 by William Ellis
Plate 103 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 105 by William Ellis

Plate 105 by William Ellis
Plate 105 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 102 by William Ellis

Plate 102 by William Ellis
Plate 102 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 108 by William Ellis

Plate 108 by William Ellis
Plate 108 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 107 by William Ellis

Plate 107 by William Ellis

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 106 by William Ellis

Plate 106 by William Ellis
Plate 106 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 109 by William Ellis

Plate 109 by William Ellis
Plate 109 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 104 by William Ellis

Plate 104 by William Ellis
Plate 104 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 100 by William Ellis

Plate 100 by William Ellis
Plate 100 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 99 by William Ellis

Plate 99 by William Ellis
Plate 99 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (1756-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)

Background imageWilliam Webb Collection: Plate 98 by William Ellis

Plate 98 by William Ellis
Plate 98 from a collection of watercolour sketches by William W. Ellis (?-1785) made on Captain James Cooks third voyage to explore the south (1776-1780)


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Caption: Remembering the Remarkable Life In this captivating collection of historical snapshots, we delve into the intriguing life and legacy of William Webb. From influential figures to beloved pets, each image offers a glimpse into different facets of his fascinating journey. The first portrait showcases the late Sir William Follett M. P. In 1845, an enigmatic figure whose creator remains unknown. This striking depiction captures his commanding presence and political prowess that left an indelible mark on history. Moving forward, we encounter another portrayal of Sir William Follet MP from 1842, once again shrouded in mystery regarding its creator. His charismatic aura emanates from the canvas as he stands as a testament to resilience and determination during tumultuous times. A change in scenery introduces us to John Mytton, Esq. , hailing from Halston, Salop during the 19th century. The talented artist William Giller masterfully immortalizes this gentleman's essence through brushstrokes that convey both elegance and strength. Euphrates Euphrates takes center stage next with Thomas Whitehurst up alongside his trainer Mr. Webb. A harmonious bond between man and horse is evident here; their shared passion for equestrian pursuits shines brightly through their expressions. Shifting gears slightly, we encounter a delightful portrait titled "A Blenheim Spaniel. " Painted by none other than William Webb himself around 1780-1845, this artwork showcases his versatility as a British artist capturing the charm and loyalty embodied by our furry companions. The subsequent plates numbered 103 through 109 are all credited to renowned artist William Ellis. Each plate unveils unique scenes or subjects that may have held personal significance for Mr. Webb – perhaps glimpses into moments cherished or landscapes admired throughout his eventful life. As we explore these visual fragments tied together by one name –William Webb– it becomes clear that behind every stroke of the brush or click of the camera, a story unfolds.