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Wells Collection (#62)

Wells is a small city in the county of Somerset

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Background imageWells Collection: Frederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Frederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Frederick Richard Pickersgill, artist and Royal Academician, 1882. Pickersgill (1820-1900) was a painter of historical subjects as well as scenes from art and literature

Background imageWells Collection: Reverend John Saul Howson, Dean of Chester, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Reverend John Saul Howson, Dean of Chester, 1882. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Reverend John Saul Howson, Dean of Chester, 1882. Howson (1816-1885) was a prominent biblical scolar and archaeologist. As Dean of Chester from 1867-1885

Background imageWells Collection: Rev Edward Hayes Plumptre, DD, Dean of Wells, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Rev Edward Hayes Plumptre, DD, Dean of Wells, 1883. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Rev Edward Hayes Plumptre, DD, Dean of Wells, 1883. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science, literature and art, the army

Background imageWells Collection: Sir Joseph Bazalgette, CB, British civil engineer, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Sir Joseph Bazalgette, CB, British civil engineer, 1877. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Sir Joseph Bazalgette, CB, British civil engineer, 1877. Bazalgettes major achievements were in the field of public health engineering

Background imageWells Collection: Letter from Henry VIII to Cardinal Wolsey, c1518. Artist: King Henry VIII

Letter from Henry VIII to Cardinal Wolsey, c1518. Artist: King Henry VIII
Letter from Henry VIII to Cardinal Wolsey, c1518. Letter thanking him for the pains he takes in his business and urging him, now that affairs both at home and abroad are well established

Background imageWells Collection: Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530

Letter from Thomas Wolsey, Archbishop of York to Dr Stephen Gardiner, February or March 1530. Letter, written from Esher, shortly after Wolseys disgrace, to Gardiner, secretary to Henry VIII

Background imageWells Collection: Letter from Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells to George Harbin, c1709. Artist: Thomas Ken

Letter from Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells to George Harbin, c1709. Artist: Thomas Ken
Letter from Thomas Ken, Bishop of Bath and Wells to George Harbin, c1709. Letter from the Bishop of Bath and Wells to the Reverend George Harbin, the Non-juror chaplain to Viscount Weymouth

Background imageWells Collection: Garricks Villa, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century

Garricks Villa, Richmond upon Thames, London, 20th Century. The country retreat of the well-known actor and theatre manager David Garrick (1717-1779)

Background imageWells Collection: James I, King of England and Scotland, 1860. Artist: WJ Edwards

James I, King of England and Scotland, 1860. Artist: WJ Edwards
James I, King of England and Scotland, 1860. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1601. The son of Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageWells Collection: Ladys dress, 14th century, (1910)

Ladys dress, 14th century, (1910). Costume of a well-to-do woman from the reign of Edward III (ruled 1327-1377). The headdress consists of a gorget

Background imageWells Collection: James I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland

James I, King of England, Scotland and Ireland. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1603. The son of Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageWells Collection: Woman Sitting, c1920. Artist: Giovanni Boldini

Woman Sitting, c1920. Artist: Giovanni Boldini
Woman Sitting, c1920. Giovanni Boldini. Born in Ferrara, Italy in 1845. Like Sargent, he had an international career, working mainly in Paris, but also in England where he was well known in London

Background imageWells Collection: Woman Sat on Chair, c1860 Artist: Giovanni Boldini

Woman Sat on Chair, c1860 Artist: Giovanni Boldini
Woman Sat on Chair, c late 19th century. Giovanni Boldini. Born in Ferrara, Italy in 1845. Like Sargent, he had an international career, working mainly in Paris

Background imageWells Collection: Humphry Davy, British chemist, 19th century

Humphry Davy, British chemist, 19th century. Born in Penzance, Cornwall, Davy (1778-1829) discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background imageWells Collection: Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872

Ffestiniog Railway steam Locomotive No 8 James Spooner, 1872. This 0-4-4-0 Fairlie Patent locomotive was built by the Avonside Engine Company Ltd, Bristol, England

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1890

Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1890. Lister (1827-1912) pioneered the use of antiseptics in surgery

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1877

Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1877. Lister (1827-1912) pioneered the use of antiseptics in surgery

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1867

Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1867. Lister (1827-1912) pioneered the use of antiseptics in surgery

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1855

Joseph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1855
Josph Lister, English surgeon and pioneer of antiseptic surgery, c1855. Lister (1827-1912) pioneered the use of antiseptics in surgery

Background imageWells Collection: Charles Darwin (1809-1882), English naturalist, in his greenhouse

Charles Darwin (1809-1882), English naturalist, in his greenhouse
Charles Darwin, English naturalist, c1875, (1887). Darwin (1809-1882) at work in his greenhouse at Down House, his home near Beckenham, Kent

Background imageWells Collection: Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, late 19th century

Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, late 19th century. Obverse of the Royal Society Davy medal, nstituted in 1877 and awarded annually for an outstanding recent discovery in chemistry

Background imageWells Collection: Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1802. Artist: James Gillray

Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1802. Artist: James Gillray
Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1802. Davy (1778-1829) discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background imageWells Collection: Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801 Artist: Thomson

Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801 Artist: Thomson
Humphry Davy, British chemist and inventor, 1801. Davy (1778-1829) discovered the anaesthetic effects of laughing gas (nitrous oxide)

Background imageWells Collection: Gentlemans model country estate, c1750

Gentlemans model country estate, c1750. The property of David Wells at Burbage (Burbach), Leicestershire, England, showing the house

Background imageWells Collection: Pen grinding room, Hanks, Wells & Cos factory, Birmingham, West Midlands, 1851

Pen grinding room, Hanks, Wells & Cos factory, Birmingham, West Midlands, 1851. More than 50 women sit at individual grindstones finishing metal pen nibs

Background imageWells Collection: Dedham Village, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Dedham Village, Essex, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Dedham Village, Essex, 20th century. Dedham is at the heart of Constable Country the area of England where Constable lived and painted. It contains a number of well-preserved buildings

Background imageWells Collection: Long Barrow of Belas Knap, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Long Barrow of Belas Knap, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Long Barrow of Belas Knap, near Winchcombe, Gloucestershire, 20th century. A neolithic chambered long barrow, situated on Cleeve Hill in Gloucestershire, England

Background imageWells Collection: Sundial Dated 1663 in Grounds of Polesdon Lacey, Surrey, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

Sundial Dated 1663 in Grounds of Polesdon Lacey, Surrey, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
Sundial Dated 1663 in Grounds of Polesdon Lacey, Surrey, 20th century. An Edwardian sundial inscribed Vivat Carolus Secundus, ( God is with us ) in estate located on the North Downs in Surrey

Background imageWells Collection: King Richards Well, Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon

King Richards Well, Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Artist: CM Dixon
King Richards Well, Bosworth Field, Leicestershire, England, 20th century. Site of death of King Richard III at Battle of Bosworth, 1485. The present structure was restored or rebuilt in 1985

Background imageWells Collection: Gold Noble of Henry VI, 15th century

Gold Noble of Henry VI, 15th century
A gold noble of Henry VI (1421-1471), from the Balmouth Hoard, Gwynned, Wales. King during the beginning of the Wars of the Roses, his benevolence and periods of insanity did not serve him well

Background imageWells Collection: Wells Cathedral and Bishops Palace, 12th century

Wells Cathedral and Bishops Palace, 12th century
Wells Cathedral and Bishops Palace, southern view from the air in April, 12th century

Background imageWells Collection: William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, c1880

William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, c1880. Armstrong established Elswick Engine Works at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1847

Background imageWells Collection: William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, c1890

William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, c1890. Armstrong established Elswick Engine Works at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1847

Background imageWells Collection: William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, 1874

William George Armstrong (1810-1900), British industrialist, inventor and scientist, 1874. Armstrong established Elswick Engine Works at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1847

Background imageWells Collection: James I, King of England and Scotland, 1621. Artist: Daniel Mytens

James I, King of England and Scotland, 1621. Artist: Daniel Mytens
James I, King of England and Scotland, 1621. James (1566-1625) became King of Scotland in 1567 and England in 1601. The son of Mary Queen of Scots

Background imageWells Collection: Vacation Amusements No 4, 1840. Artist: John Doyle

Vacation Amusements No 4, 1840. Artist: John Doyle
Vacation Amusements No 4, 1840. A young Queen Victoria and Prince Albert join the Duke of Wellington for some holiday sketching and painting

Background imageWells Collection: Mammons Rents, 1883

Mammons Rents, 1883. The housing conditions of a poor labouring family, partly caused by high rents. Landlords were making up to 50% on their investments in already condemned properties

Background imageWells Collection: Grinding needle points, Redditch, England, c1830

Grinding needle points, Redditch, England, c1830. A grindstone driven by water or steam. Needle grinding was well-paid work but the lives of grinders were short owing to the inhalation of dust

Background imageWells Collection: HG Wells (1865-1946), English novelist, writer and popular historian, c1902

HG Wells (1865-1946), English novelist, writer and popular historian, c1902. Hubert George Wells, seen here in his study at Spade House, Sandgate, Kent

Background imageWells Collection: H. G. Wells, English author and popular historian, 1927

H. G. Wells, English author and popular historian, 1927
H. G. Wells (1866-1946.), English author and popular historian, 1927

Background imageWells Collection: St John the Evangelist from the Lindisfarne (Durham) Gospel Book, c720

St John the Evangelist from the Lindisfarne (Durham) Gospel Book, c720. Produced at Lindisfarne, England, it is St Jeromes Latin version of the four Gospels made in the 4th century

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Bazalgette (1819-1891), English civil engineer, 1883. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne

Joseph Bazalgette (1819-1891), English civil engineer, 1883. Artist: Edward Linley Sambourne
Joseph Bazalgette (1819-1891), English civil engineer, 1887. Bazalgettes major achievements were in the field of public health engineering

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Bazalgette (1819-1891), English civil engineer, 1887

Joseph Bazalgette (1819-1891), English civil engineer, 1887. Bazalgettes major achievements were in the field of public health engineering

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Banks (1743-1820), English botanist and plant collector, 1802

Joseph Banks (1743-1820), English botanist and plant collector, 1802. Banks sailed with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour on his expedition of 1768-1771

Background imageWells Collection: Joseph Banks (1743-1820), English botanist and plant collector

Joseph Banks (1743-1820), English botanist and plant collector. Banks sailed with Captain James Cook on the Endeavour on his expedition of 1768-1771

Background imageWells Collection: Mammons Rents!, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain

Mammons Rents!, 1883. Artist: Joseph Swain
Mammons Rents!, 1883. A rent collector has come to collect the weeks payment from one of Londons poorest families. The well-fed

Background imageWells Collection: The Long Lost Sun, 1860

The Long Lost Sun, 1860
Britannia stands along Englands coastline and welcomes the sun, with a disgarded umbrella at her side. The sun smiles back at her

Background imageWells Collection: Twin Stars, or Rival Italian Artistes, 1858

Twin Stars, or Rival Italian Artistes, 1858. This cartoon shows Dr Wiseman, head of the Catholic Church in England. Some years previously



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Wells Collection

Wells is a small city in the county of Somerset, England and is located at the southern edge of the Mendip Hills and has a population of approximately 11,000 people. Wells is known for its beautiful architecture, including its medieval cathedral and Bishop's Palace. The city also has an impressive market square, which dates back to 1201. Wells is home to many independent shops and businesses as well as several pubs and restaurants. It also boasts a variety of cultural attractions such as museums, galleries and theatres. Wells is well connected by road with easy access to Bristol Airport and London via train or bus services from nearby towns such as Glastonbury or Shepton Mallet. With its stunning architecture, vibrant culture and convenient transport links it's no wonder that Wells remains one of England's most popular destinations for tourists from all over Europe.
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