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Rupert Collection (#3)

"Rupert: A Journey through Time and Art" In the enchanting world of literature, there are certain names that resonate throughout history

Background imageRupert Collection: Rupert, Count Palatine Of The Rhine, Duke Of Bavaria, Commonly Called Prince Rupert Of The Rhine

Rupert, Count Palatine Of The Rhine, Duke Of Bavaria, Commonly Called Prince Rupert Of The Rhine 1619 To 1682. Noted Soldier, Admiral, Scientist, Sportsman, Colonial Governor And Amateur Artist

Background imageRupert Collection: Illustration By J. Tenniel To The Poem Sir Rupert The Fearless, A Legend Of Germany

Illustration By J. Tenniel To The Poem Sir Rupert The Fearless, A Legend Of Germany. From The Book The Ingoldsby Legends Or Mirth And Marvels By Thomas Ingoldsby, Published 1865

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert Aka Rupert Of The Rhine, German Prinz Rupert, 1619-1682

Prince Rupert Aka Rupert Of The Rhine, German Prinz Rupert, 1619-1682. Most Talented Royalist Commander Of English Civil Wars. From The Book " Lodges British Portraits" Published London 1823

Background imageRupert 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 imageRupert Collection: Small Pond Near Prince Rupert Being Lit By The Setting Sun At Sunset; British Columbia, Canada

Small Pond Near Prince Rupert Being Lit By The Setting Sun At Sunset; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageRupert Collection: Fog Shrouded Trees Along The British Columbia Coastline Near Prince Rupert; British Columbia, Canada

Fog Shrouded Trees Along The British Columbia Coastline Near Prince Rupert; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageRupert Collection: Young Grizzly Bear (Ursus Arctos Horribilis), Khutzymateen Sanctuary

Young Grizzly Bear (Ursus Arctos Horribilis), Khutzymateen Sanctuary, Near Prince Rupert; British Columbia, Canada

Background imageRupert Collection: TV detectives

TV detectives
Columbo (Peter Falk), Tom Barnaby (John Nettles), Frost (David Jason), Jessica Fletcher (Angela Lansbury), Miss Marple (Joan Hickson), Inspector Wexford (George Baker), Poirot (David Suchet)

Background imageRupert Collection: The Great Lansquenet or Standard Bearer, 1658. Creator: Prince Rupert

The Great Lansquenet or Standard Bearer, 1658. Creator: Prince Rupert
The Great Lansquenet or Standard Bearer, 1658

Background imageRupert Collection: Soho, London - Walkers Court W1

Soho, London - Walkers Court W1, looking towards Rupert Street. 1973

Background imageRupert Collection: Margaret Hughes

Margaret Hughes
MARGARET HUGHES actress, mistress of Prince Rupert of the Rhine Date: ? - 1719

Background imageRupert Collection: The Florence Restaurant, Rupert Street, London

The Florence Restaurant, Rupert Street, London
The Florence Restaurant, Rupert Street, Soho, County of London, England. Proprietor L Azario Date: 1910s

Background imageRupert Collection: Plan of property at Nether Edge for sale, 1866

Plan of property at Nether Edge for sale, 1866
These plots are in the midst of unequalled scenery, the land is rich in quality, and the approach from the town is pleasant - through the well-roaded estate belonging to George Wostenholm

Background imageRupert Collection: TRAPP FAMILY, 1939. The von Trapp Family Singers. Top row: Werner, Rupert; Second row

TRAPP FAMILY, 1939. The von Trapp Family Singers. Top row: Werner, Rupert; Second row: Franz Wasner, Johanna, Maria, Johannes, Georg, Hedwig, Maria Franziska; Front row: Agatha

Background imageRupert Collection: Mrs. Anne Donnellan

Mrs. Anne Donnellan (1752). Barber, Rupert fl. 1736 - 1772. Miniature of Mrs Donellan 1752. Oval, mounted in plian gold with loop painted in enamel colours, inserted on back Mrs (Anne Donnellan) R.B

Background imageRupert Collection: PRINCESS ALICE (1883-1981). Nee Princess Alice of Albany, later Countess of Athlone

PRINCESS ALICE (1883-1981). Nee Princess Alice of Albany, later Countess of Athlone. With her children Princess May (later Lady May Abel Smith) and Prince Rupert. Photograph, c1908

Background imageRupert Collection: London Life: A Street Market in Soho, the Latin Quarter

London Life: A Street Market in Soho, the Latin Quarter - Looking down Rupert Street toward Brewer Street Date: circa 1940

Background imageRupert Collection: Entrance Hall - Daily Express Building, Fleet Street, London

Entrance Hall - Daily Express Building, Fleet Street, London. Architects - Ellis & Clark. Lobby designed by Rupert Atkinson with reliefs by Eric Aumonier

Background imageRupert Collection: The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, 1884, a national meeting of Roman Catholic bishops in

The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, 1884, a national meeting of Roman Catholic bishops in Baltimore, Maryland
THIRD PLENARY COUNCIL, 1884. The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, 1884, a national meeting of Roman Catholic bishops in Baltimore, Maryland, presided over by Archbishop James Gibbons (back row)

Background imageRupert Collection: The Florence Restaurant, Rupert Street, London W1

The Florence Restaurant, Rupert Street, London W1, Proprietor L Azario. Showing a Renaissance style waiter in a rich Italian setting. Inside are dinner and supper menus for 19 November 1903

Background imageRupert Collection: The Duchess of Albany with her grandchildren

The Duchess of Albany with her grandchildren
The Duchess of Albany, formerly Princess Helena of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1861-1922), and wife of Prince Leopold, pictured in 1910 with her grandchildren

Background imageRupert Collection: The Pirates Cave. By A. E. Bestall

The Pirates Cave. By A. E. Bestall
An Illustration of two ladies daring each other to venture into a pirates cave. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986) is best-known as the artist who drew Rupert Bear for thirty years

Background imageRupert Collection: A Landlady with her a prospective lodger

A Landlady with her a prospective lodger
Seaside Landlady (discussing previous lodger):And to crown it all, she actually wanted to take alf of my lovely pictures down! So I tells er straight, You ain t got no soul for art. I says

Background imageRupert Collection: The Char-A-Banc. By A. E. Bestall

The Char-A-Banc. By A. E. Bestall
A fantasy scene showing two fairies hiding beside a waterfall. They cower from the humans looking from real world above. Alfred Bestall (1892-1986)

Background imageRupert Collection: Queen Mother 1947

Queen Mother 1947
ROYAL TOUR OF SOUTH AFRICA AND RHODESIA: Queen Elizabeth attends the Civic Ball, City Hall, Durban. She makes her entrance on the arm of the Mayor, Rupert Ellie Brown

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert at Edgehill, 23 October 1642, (c1880)

Prince Rupert at Edgehill, 23 October 1642, (c1880). The Battle of Edgehill (or Edge Hill) was the first pitched battle of the First English Civil War, fought on on Sunday, 23 October 1642

Background imageRupert Collection: A letter from Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645

A letter from Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645. Artist: King Charles I
A letter from King Charles I to his nephew Prince Maurice of the Palatinate dated September 1645 reagrding his brothers defeat during the Siege of Bristol of the English Civil War

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert, Count Palatinate, c1670. Artist: Peter Lely

Prince Rupert, Count Palatinate, c1670. Artist: Peter Lely
Prince Rupert, Count Palatinate, c1670. Painting held at the National Portrait Gallery, London. From The Connoisseur Vol. LXXV. [The Connoisseur, London, 1926]

Background imageRupert Collection: Gauntlets of a pair of gloves, believed to have belonged to Prince Rupert, c17th century

Gauntlets of a pair of gloves, believed to have belonged to Prince Rupert, c17th century
Gauntlets of a pair of gloves, traditionally believed to have belonged to Prince Rupert, Nephew of King Charles I, c17th century. From The Connoisseur Volume 95, edited by Edward Wenham

Background imageRupert Collection: Clive of India programme for the Savoy Theatre, 1934

Clive of India programme for the Savoy Theatre, 1934. The Savoy Theatre was the first public building in the world, to be lit entirely by electricity

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935

Prince Rupert, taken from a series of cigarette cards, 1935
Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682), a noted German soldier, admiral, scientist, sportsman, colonial governor and amateur artist

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert at the Battle of Edgehill, 1642 (1887)

Prince Rupert at the Battle of Edgehill, 1642 (1887). Prince Rupert of the Rhine, nephew of King Charles I, leading the Royalist cavalry in a charge at Edgehill

Background imageRupert Collection: The Battle of Marston Moor, 1644

The Battle of Marston Moor, 1644. The North lost to the king. The Parliamentarians under Thomas Fairfax defeated the Royalists at this battle in Yorkshire

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, soldier and inventor, 1799

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, soldier and inventor, 1799

Background imageRupert Collection: Letter from Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice, 20th September 1645. Artist: King Charles I

Letter from Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice, 20th September 1645. Artist: King Charles I
Letter from Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice, 20th September 1645. Letter written from Newtown by King Charles I to his nephew, Prince Maurice

Background imageRupert Collection: Portrait of Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682), Duke of Cumberland, ca 1637

Portrait of Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682), Duke of Cumberland, ca 1637. Artist: Dyck, Anthony van, (Studio of)
Portrait of Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682), Duke of Cumberland, ca 1637. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 17th century, (1899)

Prince Rupert of the Rhine, 17th century, (1899). Portrait of Rupert (1619-1682), commander of the Royalist cavalry during the English Civil War

Background imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert, Royalist cavalry commander of the English Civil War, (19th century)

Prince Rupert, Royalist cavalry commander of the English Civil War, (19th century). Artist: J Cochran
Prince Rupert, Royalist cavalry commander of the English Civil War, (19th century). Rupert (1619-1682) was the third son of the Elector Palatine Frederick V and Elizabeth

Background imageRupert Collection: Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645

Battle of Naseby, 14 June 1645. The victory at Naseby of the Parliamentarian New Model Army under Fairfax and Cromwell over the Royalist army commanded by Prince Rupert marked the decisive turning

Background imageRupert Collection: Excuse Me adapted by Herbert C. Sargent

Excuse Me adapted by Herbert C. Sargent from an American farce of the same title by Rupert Hughes, which was first performed in England at the Garrick Theatre on 6th March 1915

Background imageRupert Collection: Rupert R Sandilands, English footballer

Rupert R Sandilands, English footballer
Rupert Renorden Sandilands (1868-?), footballer who played for the Old Westminsters and for England. 1890s

Background imageRupert Collection: Soho, London - Tisbury Court W1

Soho, London - Tisbury Court W1, with a view of Rupert Street at the far end. 1973

Background imageRupert Collection: Soho, London - Rupert Street Market W1

Soho, London - Rupert Street Market W1, viewed from Shaftesbury Avenue, looking towards Walkers Court and Broadwick House. 1973

Background imageRupert 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 imageRupert Collection: Prince Rupert of the Rhine - Royalist Commander

Prince Rupert of the Rhine - Royalist Commander
Prince Rupert of the Rhine (1619-1682) - Royalist Commander, a German soldier, admiral, scientist, sportsman and colonial governor during the 17th century. Date: circa 1650

Background imageRupert Collection: General Rupert Douglas

General Rupert Douglas
GENERAL RUPERT DOUGLAS Scottish soldier in the Swedish service. Date: CIRCA 1657

Background imageRupert Collection: Sir Thomas Allin

Sir Thomas Allin
SIR THOMAS ALLIN Naval commander, Royalist, who distinguished himself in numerous actions against the French and Dutch, being much favoured by Prince Rupert. Date: 1612 - 1685

Background imageRupert Collection: Caricature, Rupert of Bavaria, WW1

Caricature, Rupert of Bavaria, WW1
Caricature of Prince Rupert, Crown Prince of Bavaria, looking rather glum during the First World War. Date: 1918



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"Rupert: A Journey through Time and Art" In the enchanting world of literature, there are certain names that resonate throughout history. Rupert, a name that carries multiple connotations, has left an indelible mark on various realms. From the captivating illustrations in "The Last Caravan" by A. E. Bestall to the poignant poetry Brooke during World War I, this name weaves together tales of creativity and courage. One cannot help but be captivated by the image Brooke himself, captured in a photograph from 1913 by Sherill Shell. His piercing gaze reflects both vulnerability and determination as he stands on the precipice of literary greatness. As we delve further into time's tapestry, we encounter another facet of Rupert's story at Lyons Corner House in central London. Here, amidst bustling crowds and clinking teacups, Prince Rupert at Oxford finds solace in his studies while contemplating life's mysteries. But it is not only men who bear this illustrious name; young Princess Elizabeth - later known as Queen Elizabeth II - shares her childhood with two brothers named Rupert and William Legge. In a snapshot frozen in time, Mrs Gerald Legge lovingly cradles her sons close to her heart. Meanwhile, within the pages of A. E Bestall's "Eve Before The Fall, " we witness an artistic interpretation where our protagonist bears the same moniker – perhaps hinting at a connection between timeless characters across different narratives. And then there is Prince Rupert of Teck – his regal presence adds yet another layer to this multifaceted tale. With grace and poise befitting royalty, he leaves an impression that transcends generations. Through these glimpses into artistry and history alike emerges a portrait painted with words – one that celebrates resilience amid adversity and explores themes universal to human existence: love lost or found; innocence preserved or shattered; dreams pursued or abandoned.