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Burlington, a name that echoes through different corners of the world, holds diverse meanings and captivating stories

Background imageBurlington Collection: Cor Boundary Jefferson Sts. Looking East Burlington

Cor Boundary Jefferson Sts. Looking East Burlington
Cor. Boundary and Jefferson Sts. Looking East. Burlington, Iowa; Henry N. Twining (American, 1826 - 1901); about 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageBurlington Collection: Cor Fourth Jefferson Sts. Looking West Burlington

Cor Fourth Jefferson Sts. Looking West Burlington
Cor. Fourth and Jefferson Sts. Looking West. Burlington, Iowa; Henry N. Twining (American, 1826 - 1901); about 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageBurlington Collection: Richard Boyle, 3Rd Earl Of Burlington And 4Th Earl Of Cork, 5Th Baron Clifford, 1694 To 1753

Richard Boyle, 3Rd Earl Of Burlington And 4Th Earl Of Cork, 5Th Baron Clifford, 1694 To 1753. English Architect. From Crabbs Historical Dictionary Published 1825

Background imageBurlington Collection: Masquerades And Operas Burlington Gate A Facsimile Of Hogarths Engraving From The Works Of Hogarth

Masquerades And Operas Burlington Gate A Facsimile Of Hogarths Engraving From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Background imageBurlington Collection: Society during the 1924 London Season

Society during the 1924 London Season
Double page spread from The Sketch featuring photographs of well-known figures in society in London for the summer season

Background imageBurlington Collection: Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries

Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries
The International Surrealist exhibition at the New Burlington Galleries. Photographs shows Andre Breton, the leader of the Surrealist movement

Background imageBurlington Collection: Queen Sirikit of Thailand at Burlington House

Queen Sirikit of Thailand at Burlington House
An official two-day state visit to the UK by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (1927-) and Queen Sirikit (1932-) of Thailand - arriving at Burlington House for a visit to the Royal Academy of Arts

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Arcade, London, 1828

Burlington Arcade, London, 1828
Burlington Arcade linking Piccadilly with Bond Street showing fashionable society about to sample the delights of the arcades shops. Date: 1828

Background imageBurlington Collection: RAILROAD: LAND SALE, c1875. Advertisement for lands in Iowa and Nebraska sold by

RAILROAD: LAND SALE, c1875. Advertisement for lands in Iowa and Nebraska sold by the Burlington & Missouri River Railroad Co. c1875

Background imageBurlington Collection: County Poor House, Burlington, Iowa, USA

County Poor House, Burlington, Iowa, USA
The county poor house at Burlington, Iowa, USA. The poor house was a welfare establishment providing accommodation for the destitute, particularly the elderly and chronic sick

Background imageBurlington Collection: Sir Arthur Evans arranging exhibits, Burlington House, Londo

Sir Arthur Evans arranging exhibits, Burlington House, Londo
Photograph of Sir Arthur Evans (1851-1941), the English archaeologist, arranging Cretan exhibits for an exhibition held at Burlington House, London, 1936

Background imageBurlington Collection: Railroad bridge over Mississippi River, Illinois, USA

Railroad bridge over Mississippi River, Illinois, USA
Train on railroad bridge over Mississippi River at Quincy, Illinois, USA, on the Chicago, Burlington and Quincy Line. Date: circa 1910

Background imageBurlington Collection: Mr. Young describing search for Livingstone

Mr. Young describing search for Livingstone
Edward J. Young, British explorer of Africa, describing his search for Dr Livingstone at the meeting of the Royal Geographical Society at Burlington House in 1868. 1868

Background imageBurlington Collection: Soiree at the Royal Academy

Soiree at the Royal Academy
Members of The Royal Academy at a soiree at Burlington House. Not a woman in sight. 1870

Background imageBurlington Collection: New buildings of London University, Burlington Gardens 1870

New buildings of London University, Burlington Gardens 1870
Front view of the new buildings of the London University in Burlington Gardens, opened by Queen Victoria in May 1870. Date: 1870

Background imageBurlington Collection: Meeting rooms of the Royal Society 1863

Meeting rooms of the Royal Society 1863
The former meeting place of the Royal Society - a room in Crane Court, seen on the left, and, on the right, the new meeting room at Burlington House. 1863

Background imageBurlington Collection: Lecture theatre, London University, Burlington House 1871

Lecture theatre, London University, Burlington House 1871
The impressive lecture theatre of the London University at Burlington Gardens, filled with people (of the male variety) in 1871. Date: 1871

Background imageBurlington Collection: South Middlesex Rifles clearing ground at Burlington House

South Middlesex Rifles clearing ground at Burlington House
Members of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteer Corps at work by torchlight in the gardens of Burlington House, Piccadilly clearing the ground in preparation for the erection of their drill shed

Background imageBurlington Collection: Drill shed in Burlington Gardens

Drill shed in Burlington Gardens
The drill shed erected in Burlington Gardens, for the use of the South Middlesex Rifle Volunteers in 1862. Date: 1862

Background imageBurlington Collection: Train in Town

Train in Town
A train of the Camden & Amboy Railroad passes through the streets of the town of Burlington, with no fence or protected crossing Date: 1858

Background imageBurlington Collection: Advertisement, Newman Bros Organs

Advertisement, Newman Bros Organs, Robert Cocks & Co, New Burlington Street, London, depicting a Style No. 130 Case organ. circa 1870

Background imageBurlington Collection: Queen Victoria opens new building of London University

Queen Victoria opens new building of London University
The opening ceremony of the theatre of the new London University buildings at Burlington Gardens, with Queen Victoria, visible standing on the dais, doing the honours. Date: 1870

Background imageBurlington Collection: Royal Academy Selection Committee, 1929

Royal Academy Selection Committee, 1929
The Royal Academy Selection Committee choosing the pictures for the summer exhibition in 1929. Photograph taken at Burlington House during the work of selection

Background imageBurlington Collection: Tinting, Dyeing and Practical Art Craft

Tinting, Dyeing and Practical Art Craft with Dy-o-la Dyes, page of a brochure by the Dy-o-la Dye Co of Burlington, Vermont, USA, price 15 cents. Date: 1920s

Background imageBurlington Collection: Hotel Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA

Hotel Vermont, Burlington, Vermont, USA. Date: 1916

Background imageBurlington Collection: Advert fo J. Foot & Son, convalescing in comfort 1915

Advert fo J. Foot & Son, convalescing in comfort 1915
WW1 - A product advertisment promoting The Burlington Rest-Chair, an adjustable recling chair. The product is advertised as the ideal chair for the sick and wounded

Background imageBurlington Collection: Silhouette artist about town - Burlington Arcade

Silhouette artist about town - Burlington Arcade
The Burlington Arcade in Piccadilly depicted in silhouette with a number of dandyish young men, popularly known as knuts parading along or pausing to look in the arcades shop windows. Date: 1914

Background imageBurlington Collection: Jimmy the Bulldog at the Royal Society

Jimmy the Bulldog at the Royal Society
Jimmy, a Bulldog owned by Dr A.D.Waller, takes part in an experiment at the Royal Society, Burlington House, London. With one fore-leg

Background imageBurlington Collection: Advertisement, Napier car

Advertisement, Napier car
Advertisement for the Alpine-tested 30-35 horsepower, six-cylinder noiseless Napier car. Date: July 1914

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Arcade

Burlington Arcade
The entrance from Piccadilly Date: 1895

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington House

Burlington House as it stood at the close of the 17th cerntury. Date: circa 1700

Background imageBurlington Collection: The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1874

The Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1874
Engraving showing the exterior of Burlington House, London, home of the Royal Academy of Arts, pictured in 1874. Date: 1874

Background imageBurlington Collection: The Royal Academy Exhibition, London, 1922

The Royal Academy Exhibition, London, 1922
Crowd of visitors at the Private View Day of the Royal Academy Exhibition, Burlington House, London, 1922. This was the scene in Gallery XI which, for the first time

Background imageBurlington Collection: 1874, U. S. C. S. Map or Chart of Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT, topography, cartography

1874, U. S. C. S. Map or Chart of Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT, topography, cartography
1874, U.S.C.S. Map or Chart of Lake Champlain, Burlington, VT

Background imageBurlington Collection: CHICAGO: UNION STATION. A Burlington Zephyr train at Union Station in Chicago, Illinois

CHICAGO: UNION STATION. A Burlington Zephyr train at Union Station in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Jack Delano, 1943

Background imageBurlington Collection: CRANBERRY HARVEST, 1938. Young boys working during harvest at a cranberry bog in

CRANBERRY HARVEST, 1938. Young boys working during harvest at a cranberry bog in Burlington County, New Jersey. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, October 1938

Background imageBurlington Collection: New Buildings of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, 1873

New Buildings of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, 1873

Background imageBurlington Collection: Harney Range. Horseshoe Curve on the B[urlington] and M[issouri River] Ry. near Custer City

Harney Range. Horseshoe Curve on the B[urlington] and M[issouri River] Ry. near Custer City, S.D. John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageBurlington Collection: Horse Shoe Curve. On Burlington and Missouri River R y

Horse Shoe Curve. On Burlington and Missouri River R y. Buckhorn Mountains in background, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageBurlington Collection: On the Burlington and Missouri River R y near Hot Springs, S

On the Burlington and Missouri River R y near Hot Springs, S.D. John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Canal (Top); Pier End Light (Bottom), Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Burlington Canal (Top); Pier End Light (Bottom), Canada, Nineteenth Century Engraving

Background imageBurlington Collection: Beatrice Distributing the Prizes to the Successful Students of the Female School of Art

Beatrice Distributing the Prizes to the Successful Students of the Female School of Art, Queen Square, Bloomsbury, in the Theatre of Burlington House, 1883

Background imageBurlington Collection: Lake Champlain, from Battery Park, Burlington, Vt, Lakes & ponds, United States, Vermont

Lake Champlain, from Battery Park, Burlington, Vt, Lakes & ponds, United States, Vermont, Burlington, United States, Champlain, Lake, 1904

Background imageBurlington Collection: Diesel Locos

Diesel Locos
Two diesel trains on the Burlington route at a station. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Arcade

Burlington Arcade
circa 1925: Shoppers in Londons Burlington Arcade. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBurlington Collection: VERMONT: NEWSBOY, 1910. A young newsboy at a depot in Burlington, Vermont

VERMONT: NEWSBOY, 1910. A young newsboy at a depot in Burlington, Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1910

Background imageBurlington Collection: RAILROAD: POST-STRIKE, 1888. The first suburban train started after the strike

RAILROAD: POST-STRIKE, 1888. The first suburban train started after the strike of engineers of the Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy Railroad. Wood engraving, American, 1888

Background imageBurlington Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Young boys working for Hickok Lumber Co. in Burlington, Vermont

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1910. Young boys working for Hickok Lumber Co. in Burlington, Vermont. Photograph by Lewis Hine, September 1910



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Burlington, a name that echoes through different corners of the world, holds diverse meanings and captivating stories. From the bustling streets of London to the serene landscapes of Vermont, Burlington leaves its mark wherever it goes. In the heart of London lies St. James's and Bond Street areas, where a map unfolds an intricate web of history and culture. Amongst this tapestry stands Chiswick House, an architectural marvel that transports you back in time. Its grandeur is best admired from its enchanting gardens, offering a glimpse into a bygone era. Speaking of history, Ella Shields or Pyke takes us on a journey to 1927 when her talent shone brightly in England's Burton Agnes. Her performances were legendary and left audiences captivated with her mesmerizing voice. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Hotel Burlington in Boscombe, Bournemouth, Dorset - an oasis for travelers seeking respite amidst stunning coastal beauty. Here one can bask in relaxation while being surrounded by breathtaking views. Venturing further west brings us to another Burlington; this time nestled in Vermont, USA. Church Street Marketplace beckons visitors with its vibrant atmosphere filled with shops and eateries that showcase local flavors and crafts. Back across the pond again leads us to Piccadilly's hidden gem: Burlington Arcade established way back in 1858. This historic shopping destination offers luxury brands within its elegant confines – truly a haven for discerning shoppers seeking refinement. Advertisements have always played their part in capturing our attention; Newman Bros Organs' advertisement adds charm to our journey through time as we imagine their melodious instruments resonating throughout generations past. Yet another mention House emerges from London's rich heritage – standing tall since Victorian times as it witnessed countless tales unfold within its walls. The mere mention evokes images of elegance and sophistication synonymous with British culture during that period. As we conclude our exploration through various Burlingtonts around the world, we are left with a sense of awe and wonder.