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1751
TGA-Vol2_Pg069.jpg
TGA-Vol2_Pg069.jpg
 
1752
TGA-Vol2_Pg069.jpg
TGA-Vol2_Pg069.jpg
Owner of original: Tony Gibbs
 
1753
TGA-Vol2_Pg070.jpg
TGA-Vol2_Pg070.jpg
 
1754
TGA-Vol2_Pg070.jpg
TGA-Vol2_Pg070.jpg
Owner of original: Tony Gibbs
 
1755
The 16th Baron Saint John OR2386-1.jpg
The 16th Baron Saint John OR2386-1.jpg
 
1756
The 16th Baron Saint John OR2386-1.jpg
The 16th Baron Saint John OR2386-1.jpg
 
1757
The Dandies of Swinging London: Julian Ormsby-Gore (left), Christopher Gibbs (centre) and Nicholas Gormanston (right), 1965
At least one living or private individual is linked to this item - Details withheld.
 
1758
The Earl of Stradbroke in 1915
The Earl of Stradbroke in 1915
Bassano Ltd - National Portrait Gallery
Date: 1 Jan 1915
 
1759
The Family of Thomas Tyndall, of the Fort, by Thomas Beach, 1797,Hres, Univ of Bristol Coll.jpg
The Family of Thomas Tyndall, of the Fort, by Thomas Beach, 1797,Hres, Univ of Bristol Coll.jpg
 
1760
The Family of Thomas Tyndall, of the Fort, by Thomas Beach, 1797,Hres, Univ of Bristol Coll.jpg
The Family of Thomas Tyndall, of the Fort, by Thomas Beach, 1797,Hres, Univ of Bristol Coll.jpg
Thomas and Marianne Tyndall
Children: Thomas, Onesphonus, Marianne, William, Henrietta, Caroline, Charles
Date: 1797
 
1761
THE GIBBS FAMILY-one of three miniatures by Sir William Charles Ross, R.A. 1849 and 1852. Children George and Henry and the family's pet dog, at Tyntesfield
THE GIBBS FAMILY-one of three miniatures by Sir William Charles Ross, R.A. 1849 and 1852. Children George and Henry and the family's pet dog, at Tyntesfield
 
1762
The Hon. Richard Edward Lawley (1887-1909)by William Edwards Miller (fl.1873 ¿ after 1929)
The Hon. Richard Edward Lawley (1887-1909)by William Edwards Miller (fl.1873 ¿ after 1929)
Oil painting on canvas, The Hon. Richard Edward Lawley (1887-1909) by William Edwards Miller (fl.1873 ¿ after 1929),20th century - possibly painted (posthumously) from a photograph. A three-quarter-length portrait, in brown trousers, green shirt and long white cravat (scarf) and holding a gun, upright in his right hand.
 
1763
The Hon. Ursula Lawley's Medals Red Cross, Great War and OBE
The Hon. Ursula Lawley's Medals Red Cross, Great War and OBE
 
1764
The Hon. Ursula Lawley's Wedding Dress
The Hon. Ursula Lawley's Wedding Dress
 
1765
The Hon. Victoria ('Via') Florence de Burgh Long, Lady Gibbs (1880-1920) by Albert Henry Collings (London 1858 -1947)
The Hon. Victoria ('Via') Florence de Burgh Long, Lady Gibbs (1880-1920) by Albert Henry Collings (London 1858 -1947)
Oil painting on unlined canvas, The Hon.Victoria ('Via') Florence de Burgh Long, Lady Gibbs (1880-1920) by Albert Henry Collings (London 1858 -1947), signed and dated (lower right): Albert H. Collings 1908 and exhibited at the Royal Academy in 1909. A full-length portrait of the first wife of George Abraham Gibbs, 1st Baron Wraxall, in a yellow satin dress, standing by a fluted column with a view of Tyntesfield beyond.
 
1766
The Revd. John Lloyd, DD
The Revd. John Lloyd, DD
By William Hogarth, 1697–1764, British
 
1767
The Three Graces [Edith, Eliza and Laura, daughters of Sarah and William Charles Wentworth], by Gruder, Hans Julius, 1824-1890.
The Three Graces [Edith, Eliza and Laura, daughters of Sarah and William Charles Wentworth], by Gruder, Hans Julius, 1824-1890.
Eliza, Laura and Edith Wentworth were three of the seven daughters of Sarah Morton Wentworth, nee Cox (1805-1880) colonial born, illegitimate and the daughter of convict parents Although her husband William Charles Wentworth (1790?-1872) was one of the most prominent men in colonial New South Wales his financial and political success was unable to protect his wife and daughters from social ostracism. This exclusion contributed significantly to their decision to take their younger children to England for their education. Sarah and the children sailed from Sydney in February 1853. Although Sarah and her youngest children, including Eliza, Laura and Edith returned to New South Wales in 1861 they left again for England in 1868.
This portrait of the three daughters, depicted as young women with all the trappings of wealth and respectability, and represented in an allegorical fashion as the Three Graces, can be seen as a direct challenge to the prejudices of the colonial society which had made them social outcasts.
Owner of original: Vaucluse House
Date: 1868
 
1768
The_Lord_Cullen_of_Ashbourne_in_1932.jpg
The_Lord_Cullen_of_Ashbourne_in_1932.jpg
 
1769
The_Lord_Cullen_of_Ashbourne_in_1932.jpg
The_Lord_Cullen_of_Ashbourne_in_1932.jpg
 
1770
Thomas Crawley-Boevey
Thomas Crawley-Boevey
 
1771
ThomasCrawleyBoevey_1780.jpg
ThomasCrawleyBoevey_1780.jpg
 
1772
ThomasTyndall 1764-1804.jpg
ThomasTyndall 1764-1804.jpg
 
1773
ThomasTyndall 1764-1804.jpg
ThomasTyndall 1764-1804.jpg
 
1774
Tim_Pizey.jpg
Tim_Pizey.jpg
 
1775
Tim_Pizey.jpg
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1776
Tom Misch
By Justin Higuchi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/jus10h/39830324440/, CC BY 2.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=72610548
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Date: Apr 2018
 
1777
Tom Misch FINAL.jpg
Tom Misch FINAL.jpg
 
1778
Tom Misch FINAL.jpg
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1779
Tomas Addis Emmet
Tomas Addis Emmet
A label to the stretcher says: Thomas Addis Emmet (1764-1827) Irish painter, lawyer, and Attorney-General for the state of New York, 1812. Received from The New York Law Institute through Miss Lydia Field Emmet, 1946.
Date: c 1829
 
1780
Tommy Ward
Tommy Ward
 
1781
Tom_Perry.jpeg
Tom_Perry.jpeg
 
1782
Tom_Perry.jpeg
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1783
Tyndall Bright and his wife Mary (Fletcher)
Tyndall Bright and his wife Mary (Fletcher)
 
1784
Tyntesfield
Tyntesfield
Panoramic view of the entrance area, showing (left to right) the library, entrance hall, main house, bedroom wing and chapel
 
1785
Tyntesfield.jpg
Tyntesfield.jpg
 
1786
Tyntesfield.jpg
Tyntesfield.jpg
Tyntesfield from Pedigree of the family of Gibbs 1981
 
1787
Tyntesfield1866.jpg
Tyntesfield1866.jpg
 
1788
Tyntesfield1866.jpg
Tyntesfield1866.jpg
Image of Tyntesfield in an 1866 edition of The Builder magazine (the central clock tower shown was demolished in 1935 at the decision of Lady Wraxall, owing to dry rot)
 
1789
Tyntesfieldchapel.JPG
Tyntesfieldchapel.JPG
 
1790
Tyntesfieldchapel.JPG
Tyntesfieldchapel.JPG
The Chapel, modelled by Arthur Blomfield on Sainte-Chapelle in Paris, as viewed from the main entrance courtyard to its south
 
1791
TyntesfieldGibbFamily.jpg
TyntesfieldGibbFamily.jpg
 
1792
TyntesfieldGibbFamily.jpg
TyntesfieldGibbFamily.jpg
 
1793
Tyntesfield_2.jpg
Tyntesfield_2.jpg
 
1794
Tyntesfield_DiningRoom.jpg
Tyntesfield_DiningRoom.jpg
 
1795
Tyntesfield_HallandStairs.jpg
Tyntesfield_HallandStairs.jpg
 
1796
Tyntesfield_HallStairs.jpg
Tyntesfield_HallStairs.jpg
 
1797
Tyntesfield_MainBuilding.jpg
Tyntesfield_MainBuilding.jpg
 
1798
Tyntesfield_MainBuilding.jpg
Tyntesfield_MainBuilding.jpg
 
1799
Tyntesfield_StairWell.jpg
Tyntesfield_StairWell.jpg
 
1800
Tytesfield Stairwell and Paintings
Tytesfield Stairwell and Paintings
 

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