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1838 Collection (page 46)

In 1838, amidst a world of contrasting events and remarkable individuals, history unfolded in its diverse tapestry

Background image1838 Collection: Enamelled Objects Fromc6

Enamelled Objects Fromc6
These Pictish enamelled items are found in Victoria Cave near Settle, in Yorkshire, England, in 1838

Background image1838 Collection: Ship / Gt Western, 1838

Ship / Gt Western, 1838
The Great Western at dock in New York (nearby is the Sirius )

Background image1838 Collection: Exploration / D urville

Exploration / D urville
Dumont D Urville in Astrolabe and Zelee

Background image1838 Collection: Hunter and Buffalo

Hunter and Buffalo
Eyeball to eyeball with a buffalo - Adulphe Delegorgue, travelling in South Africa, has a close encounter with a buffalo but lives (somewhat scarred) to write his memoirs

Background image1838 Collection: Coronation of Victoria

Coronation of Victoria
The coronation of Queen Victoria at Westminster Abbey

Background image1838 Collection: Bizet Photo

Bizet Photo
GEORGES BIZET French musician, composer of Carmen and others, in 1874

Background image1838 Collection: RACEHORSE HARKAWAY

RACEHORSE HARKAWAY
A portrait of the racehorse Harkaway, who won the 1838 Goodwood Cup, in his stable

Background image1838 Collection: Bland as Madelon

Bland as Madelon
MARIA THERESA BLAND (nee Romanzini) Italian-Jewish actress/ singer from age 4; in the travesti role of Madelon in George Colmans The surrender of Calais 1792

Background image1838 Collection: A-Gin-Court Battle, 1838

A-Gin-Court Battle, 1838
Battle of A-gin-court Brawl outside a gin palace in Petty France, London

Background image1838 Collection: Osceloa / Seminoles / Catlin

Osceloa / Seminoles / Catlin
Chief of the Seminoles in Florida during the Seminole War

Background image1838 Collection: Joseph Fielding Smith

Joseph Fielding Smith
JOSEPH FIELDING SMITH Mormon leader

Background image1838 Collection: Henry Irving / E&f Photo

Henry Irving / E&f Photo
Sir HENRY IRVING actor

Background image1838 Collection: 1st Earl of Eldon

1st Earl of Eldon
John Scott, 1st Earl of Eldon Statesman

Background image1838 Collection: Georges Bizet / Cig. Card

Georges Bizet / Cig. Card
GEORGES BIZET Portrait of the French composer

Background image1838 Collection: Georges Bizet

Georges Bizet
GEORGES BIZET French composer

Background image1838 Collection: Bismarck / Rohling / Page 10

Bismarck / Rohling / Page 10
Bismarck serves as a one-year army volunteer at Potsdam

Background image1838 Collection: T. M. C. Asser

T. M. C. Asser
TOBIAS MICHAEL CAREL ASSER Dutch jurist and worker for world peace

Background image1838 Collection: Alexandre Grimod De LA R

Alexandre Grimod De LA R
ALEXANDRE GRIMOD DE LA REYNIERE French gastronomist

Background image1838 Collection: Lorenzo Da Ponte

Lorenzo Da Ponte
LORENZO DA PONTE Italian poet and librettist. Wrote librettos for Mozart and established a class in New York, advancig interest in Italian culture in the US

Background image1838 Collection: Victoria / Coronation / 1838

Victoria / Coronation / 1838
She is crowned at Westminster Abbey. The archbishop of Canterbury places the crown on her head

Background image1838 Collection: Victoria, Coronation

Victoria, Coronation
She is crowned at Westminster Abbey

Background image1838 Collection: Edwin Abbott

Edwin Abbott
EDWIN ABBOTT Teacher Author of Flatland



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In 1838, amidst a world of contrasting events and remarkable individuals, history unfolded in its diverse tapestry. Grace Darling, a beacon of bravery and resilience, embarked on a daring rowing adventure with her father to rescue stranded sailors from the treacherous sea. Their selfless act became an emblem of heroism. Simultaneously, the Trail of Tears marked a dark chapter in American history as the Cherokee Native Americans were forcibly removed from their ancestral lands and relocated westward. Robert Lindneux's poignant oil painting captures the sorrow and displacement endured by these resilient people. Barend Cornelis Koekkoek's Winter Landscape transports us to a serene scene painted between 1835-1838. The tranquility depicted contrasts sharply with the turmoil experienced during this period. John James Audubon's artistic prowess shines through his depictions of nature's wonders. From his Birds of America series spanning 1827-1838, we witness the majestic Crested Caracara soaring across canvas alongside other avian marvels like the Merlin Hawk and Key West Quail-Dove. Meanwhile, Union Workhouse in Sleaford stands as a testament to societal structures that sought to address poverty during this era. Its walls witnessed both hardship and hope for those seeking refuge within its doors. The Wharncliffe Viaduct symbolizes progress as it spans across landscapes connecting communities through engineering marvels. It serves as a reminder that even amidst tumultuous times, humanity strives for advancement. And finally, Corry's caricature featured in Vanity Fair humorously reflects society's satirical lens towards influential figures during 1877 while The Imperial State Crown represents enduring symbols of power and monarchy throughout time. Thus, within these fragments lies an encapsulation of life in 1838 - tales of courage against adversity; struggles etched upon canvases; nature celebrated through artistry; societal constructs shaping lives; bridges uniting communities; and the enduring presence of power and satire.