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"Remembering Rupert Brooke: A Poet's Journey Through Time" In this captivating photograph from c

Background imageBrooke Collection: Field Marshall Lord Plumer Master Michael Brooke

Field Marshall Lord Plumer Master Michael Brooke
Field Marshall Lord Plumer, Master Michael Brooke, H. E.s grandson; and M. Henry de Jouvenal, their Excellencies the High Commissioners of Palestine and Syria

Background imageBrooke Collection: Captain Harry Willes Darell De Windt, 1856 -1933. Explorer And Travel Writer And Aide-De-Camp To

Captain Harry Willes Darell De Windt, 1856 -1933. Explorer And Travel Writer And Aide-De-Camp To His Brother-In-Law Charles Brooke, Rajah Of Sarawak. From The Strand Magazine Published 1897

Background imageBrooke Collection: Brooke Foss Westcott, 1825

Brooke Foss Westcott, 1825

Background imageBrooke Collection: Henry Brooke, 1703 To 1783. Irish Novelist And Dramatist. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary

Henry Brooke, 1703 To 1783. Irish Novelist And Dramatist. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageBrooke Collection: Robert Greville, 2Nd Baron Brooke 1607 To 1643. English Civil War Roundhead General

Robert Greville, 2Nd Baron Brooke 1607 To 1643. English Civil War Roundhead General

Background imageBrooke Collection: Robert Greville, 2Nd Lord And 2Nd Baron Brooke, C. 1608-1643 English Parliamentary General

Robert Greville, 2Nd Lord And 2Nd Baron Brooke, C. 1608-1643 English Parliamentary General
Robert Greville, 2Nd Lord And 2Nd Baron Brooke, C.1608-1643 English Parliamentary General. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageBrooke Collection: Fulke Greville 1St Baron Brooke, 1554-1628. English Philosophical Poet And Exponent Of A Plain

Fulke Greville 1St Baron Brooke, 1554-1628. English Philosophical Poet And Exponent Of A Plain Style Of Writing. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageBrooke Collection: Rupert Brooke, 1887-1915. English Poet. From A Photograph By Sherrill Schell, Rupert Brooke In 1913

Rupert Brooke, 1887-1915. English Poet. From A Photograph By Sherrill Schell, Rupert Brooke In 1913. From The Book The Collected Poems Of Rupert Brooke Published 1926

Background imageBrooke Collection: Sir James Brooke 1803 - 1868. First White Rajah Of Sarawak. From The Book Gallery Of Historical

Sir James Brooke 1803 - 1868. First White Rajah Of Sarawak. From The Book Gallery Of Historical Portraits Published C.1880

Background imageBrooke Collection: St. Eugenes Cathedral, Co Derry, Ireland; Cathedral From Brooke Park

St. Eugenes Cathedral, Co Derry, Ireland; Cathedral From Brooke Park

Background imageBrooke Collection: St Eugenes Cathedral, From Brooke Park, Co Derry, Ireland

St Eugenes Cathedral, From Brooke Park, Co Derry, Ireland

Background imageBrooke Collection: Shop and post office, Denas Water, Tresillian, Cornwall. 1975

Shop and post office, Denas Water, Tresillian, Cornwall. 1975
Former shop and post office on the corner by Tresillian Bridge, with a garden to the front. A sign saying " post office" is in the garden

Background imageBrooke Collection: Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick

Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick
Frances Evelyn Daisy Greville, nee Maynard, Countess of WARWICK as Lady Brooke Date: 1861 - 1938

Background imageBrooke Collection: Lady Brooke with baby Charles Fulke Greville

Lady Brooke with baby Charles Fulke Greville
Lady Brooke, formerly Elfrida Eden, with her baby son Charles Guy Fulke Greville, who became 7th Earl of Warwick, 7th Earl Brooke (4 March 1911 20 January 1984)

Background imageBrooke Collection: Cartoon, Promis d Horrors of the French Invasion

Cartoon, Promis d Horrors of the French Invasion, or, Forcible Reasons for negotiating a Regicide Peace, Vide, The Authority of Edmund Burke, by James Gillray

Background imageBrooke Collection: VIRGINIA: BROOKEs BANK. Brookes Bank, a plantation home built in 1751 in Essex County, Virginia

VIRGINIA: BROOKEs BANK. Brookes Bank, a plantation home built in 1751 in Essex County, Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1935

Background imageBrooke Collection: LADY FRANCES EVELYN BROOKE (1861-1938). Nee Maynard. Fifth Countess of Warwick

LADY FRANCES EVELYN BROOKE (1861-1938). Nee Maynard. Fifth Countess of Warwick. British humanitarian. Cabinet photograph, 1881

Background imageBrooke Collection: TONGUE TWISTER, 1898. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper. Drawing, 1898, by L

TONGUE TWISTER, 1898. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled pepper. Drawing, 1898, by L. Leslie Brooke

Background imageBrooke Collection: The Hon. Sylvia Brett

The Hon. Sylvia Brett
Sylvia Leonora, Lady Brooke, Ranee of Sarawak, born The Hon. Sylvia Leonora Brett, (1885 - 1971). Married Charles Vyner Brooke in 1911

Background imageBrooke Collection: A Derbyshire Dale - Henry Dawson

A Derbyshire Dale - Henry Dawson
Oil on Canvas 110.5 x 85.1

Background imageBrooke Collection: Brigadier-General H. F. Brooke, c1880

Brigadier-General H. F. Brooke, c1880. Episode of the Second Anglo?Afghan War, from 1878 to 1880. From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageBrooke Collection: George Brooke, Lord of Cobham, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger

George Brooke, Lord of Cobham, c1532-1543 (1945). Artist: Hans Holbein the Younger
George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham, Lord of Cobham, c1532-1543 (1945). George Brooke, 9th Baron Cobham, 9th Baron Cobham (c. 1497-1558)[1] KG

Background imageBrooke Collection: The Only Son, c1900. Artist: Leonard Leslie Brooke

The Only Son, c1900. Artist: Leonard Leslie Brooke
The Only Son, c1900. From Modern Pen Drawings: European and American, Edited by Charles Holme. [The Offices of the Studio, London, Paris, New York, 1900-01]

Background imageBrooke Collection: It was a Lover, 1895

It was a Lover, 1895. Shakespeares songs; from As You Like It, Act V scene III. A print from The Magazine of Art, Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris and Melbourne, 1895

Background imageBrooke Collection: Court House - Medical College and Church, at Augusta in Georgia, 19th century

Court House - Medical College and Church, at Augusta in Georgia, 19th century

Background imageBrooke Collection: The Court House, Medical College and Church, Augusta, Georgia, USA, 19th century. Artist: A Willmore

The Court House, Medical College and Church, Augusta, Georgia, USA, 19th century. Artist: A Willmore
The Court House, Medical College and Church, Augusta, Georgia, USA, 19th century

Background imageBrooke Collection: Sarah Brooke, British actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey

Sarah Brooke, British actress, 1901. Artist: W&D Downey
Sarah Brooke, British actress, 1901

Background imageBrooke Collection: Lord Cobham, 16th century, (1910)

Lord Cobham, 16th century, (1910). Portrait of George Brooke, ninth Lord Cobham ( c1497-1558). He wears a ludicrous example of the flat cap, not even relieved by small feathers

Background imageBrooke Collection: Decima Brooke in Little Red Riding Hood, 1907

Decima Brooke in Little Red Riding Hood, 1907

Background imageBrooke Collection: Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Margaret Brooke, Lady Denham, c1660s. Nothing prevented Margaret (1646-1667) becoming Charles IIs mistress save Lady Castlemaines jealousy

Background imageBrooke Collection: Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Artist: Peter Lely

Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Artist: Peter Lely
Frances Brooke, Lady Whitmore, late 17th century. Portrait of Frances (died 1690), one of the Ladies of the Court of Charles II

Background imageBrooke Collection: Four characters from Shakespeares Richard III

Four characters from Shakespeares Richard III -- Gustavus Vaughan Brooke (1818-1866, top and bottom left), Irish actor, as the Duke of Gloucester and Richard III (the same role)

Background imageBrooke Collection: Hear the Calling of the Moon by Pierrot

Hear the Calling of the Moon by Pierrot, with a quotation from a poem by Rupert Brooke. 1925

Background imageBrooke Collection: Margaret Denham - 3

Margaret Denham - 3
MARGARET, lady DENHAM (nee Brooke), second wife of sir John Denham, mistress of James II, holding a basket of flowers. Date: 1646 - 1667

Background imageBrooke Collection: Margaret Denham - 4

Margaret Denham - 4
MARGARET, lady DENHAM (nee Brooke), second wife of Sir John Denham, mistress of James II. Date: 1646 - 1667

Background imageBrooke Collection: Margaret Denham - 2

Margaret Denham - 2
MARGARET, lady DENHAM (nee Brooke), second wife of sir John Denham, mistress of James II. Date: 1646 - 1667

Background imageBrooke Collection: Margaret Lady Denham

Margaret Lady Denham
Margaret (nee Brooke) lady DENHAM second wife of sir John Denham, the poet Date: 1646 - 1667

Background imageBrooke Collection: Brookes Home, Grantch

Brookes Home, Grantch
RUPERT BROOKE his home at Grantchester Date: early 20th century

Background imageBrooke Collection: Sir James Brooke / Holl

Sir James Brooke / Holl
SIR JAMES BROOKE Rajah of Sarawak Date: 1803 - 1868

Background imageBrooke Collection: Robert Lord Brooke

Robert Lord Brooke
ROBERT, LORD BROOKE Parliamentary general during the English Civil War Date: 1608 - 1643

Background imageBrooke Collection: Aug Stopford Brooke

Aug Stopford Brooke
Augustus Stopford BROOKE scholar and literary critic Date: 1832 - 1916

Background imageBrooke Collection: Sarawak / Brooke Home

Sarawak / Brooke Home
The bungalow of Sir James Brooke, governor and raja of Sarawak, Borneo. Date: 1858

Background imageBrooke Collection: Francis Earl Warwick

Francis Earl Warwick
Francis Greville (1719 - 1773), first earl of WARWICK and 8th Lord Brooke

Background imageBrooke Collection: Sir James Brooke (1803-1868)

Sir James Brooke (1803-1868)
Engraved portrait of Sir James Brooke (1803-1868), the English soldier, traveller and Rajah of Sarawak, pictured c.1868

Background imageBrooke Collection: Winnie Brooke, Widow

Winnie Brooke, Widow
Promotional postcard for Winnie Brooke, Widow, first performed at the Criterion Theatre, London in 1905. A musical comedy starring popular actress Ada Reeve who also co-produced the play

Background imageBrooke Collection: Advertisement for Powder Monkey cleaning powder

Advertisement for Powder Monkey cleaning powder - Guess what is under the Frying Pan. Date: circa 1900

Background imageBrooke Collection: John Charles Brooke, antiquarian and Somerset Herald

John Charles Brooke, antiquarian and Somerset Herald
John Charles Brooke (1748 - 1794), English antiquarian and Somerset Herald, wearing his heralds costume

Background imageBrooke Collection: Raffles, The Amateur Cracksman

Raffles, The Amateur Cracksman
A scene from Raffles, the Amateur Cracksman, at the Comedy Theatre, London. Based on the stories by E.W.Hornung, the play showed a series of incidents in the life of the gentleman thief



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"Remembering Rupert Brooke: A Poet's Journey Through Time" In this captivating photograph from c. 1915, we catch a glimpse of the enigmatic Rupert Brooke, an English poet whose words continue to resonate with readers even today. Captured in 1913 by the talented Sherill Shell, this portrait showcases Brooke's contemplative gaze and hints at the depth of his poetic soul. Brooke (1887-1915) was a literary force to be reckoned with during his tragically short life. His verses captured the essence of love, war, and nature with unparalleled beauty and sensitivity. As we delve into his works, we are transported back to a time when poetry held immense power over hearts and minds. The Countess of Warwick stands proudly beside her son on his wedding day in another snapshot featuring Brooke. This image not only highlights their familial bond but also offers a glimpse into the world that inspired him – one filled with aristocracy and grandeur. But it wasn't just weddings and celebrations that occupied Brooke's thoughts; he delved deep into societal issues as well. The mention of "Brooke and Suppliants" alludes to his involvement in social causes beyond poetry – perhaps advocating for justice or championing those less fortunate. As we explore further glimpses into history, Tim Brooke-Taylor and Caroline Ellis make an appearance alongside our beloved poet. Their connection remains unknown but serves as a reminder that art often intertwines lives across generations. Moving forward through time, Churchill and Montgomery crossing the Rhine in 1945 remind us that even amidst great turmoil, literature endures as a beacon of hope. Perhaps these leaders found solace within Brooke's verses during times of uncertainty? Lord Brooke takes center stage next - later known as the 6th Earl of Warwick - reminding us that greatness can come from unexpected places. Similarly, Lord Roberts inspecting Rugby School OTC signifies how inspiration can be found in the most unexpected of settings.