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

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

Background imageBurlington Collection: VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company

VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company Holden- Leonard Company in Bennington, near Burlington, Vermont. Photographed by Lewis Hine, May 1909

Background imageBurlington Collection: TRANSPORTATION AD, 1888. Illustration from an American magazine advertisement, 1888

TRANSPORTATION AD, 1888. Illustration from an American magazine advertisement, 1888, depicting a man recommending the Chicago

Background imageBurlington Collection: Inside Burlington

Inside Burlington
circa 1910: The shops inside Burlington Arcade, Piccadilly, London. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Arcade viewed from Burlington Gardens, Piccadilly

Burlington Arcade viewed from Burlington Gardens, Piccadilly, London. Date: circa 1907

Background imageBurlington Collection: Tree atop a chimney - Burlington Sugar Estate, Jamaica

Tree atop a chimney - Burlington Sugar Estate, Jamaica
Tree growing out of an old chimney on the Burlington Sugar Estate, Jamaica Date: circa 1910

Background imageBurlington Collection: Hotel Brant, Burlington, Ontario, Canada

Hotel Brant, Burlington, Ontario, Canada Date: circa 1910

Background imageBurlington Collection: USA, North Carolina, Burlington, Barn Spider (Araneus cavaticus)

USA, North Carolina, Burlington, Barn Spider (Araneus cavaticus)

Background imageBurlington Collection: Private view day at the Royal Academy. Mr Norman Forbes Robertson, Lady and Sir Nevill Pearson

Private view day at the Royal Academy. Mr Norman Forbes Robertson, Lady and Sir Nevill Pearson. 1932

Background imageBurlington Collection: Lawrence Hargrave (1894)

Lawrence Hargrave (1894). A studio portrait taken by Creelman & Co, Burlington Galleries, Sydney Arcade, NSW

Background imageBurlington Collection: The Most Beautiful Diner in Chicago

The Most Beautiful Diner in Chicago
Postcard view of the exterior of the burlington Diner. The red diner has a fenced in yeard and a neon sign

Background imageBurlington Collection: High Street Looking North, Burlington, NJ

High Street Looking North, Burlington, NJ
Street scene showing High Street. Vintage automobiles are parked along the street where store fronts are visible. There is also a traffic signal kiosk in the middle of the street

Background imageBurlington Collection: Greetings From Burlingto, n Iowa

Greetings From Burlingto, n Iowa
Large letter postcard for Burlinton, Iowa showing scenes from the city in each letter

Background imageBurlington Collection: Hotel Vermont. ca. 1936, Burlington, Vermont, USA, HOTEL VERMONT, BURLINGTON, VT. 20B

Hotel Vermont. ca. 1936, Burlington, Vermont, USA, HOTEL VERMONT, BURLINGTON, VT. 20B

Background imageBurlington Collection: Horse Shoe Curve. On Burlington And Missouri River R y. Buckhorn Mountains In Background

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: 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: On The Burlington And Missouri River R y Near Hot Springs

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: State of Vermont, United States, True Colour Satellite Image

State of Vermont, United States, True Colour Satellite Image
Satellite view of the State of Vermont, United States. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites

Background imageBurlington Collection: State of Vermont, United States, Relief Map

State of Vermont, United States, Relief Map
Relief map of the State of Vermont, United States. This image was compiled from data acquired by LANDSAT 5 & 7 satellites combined with elevation data

Background imageBurlington Collection: Broadside on the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia, posted in Burlington, New Jersey, 1793

Broadside on the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia, posted in Burlington, New Jersey, 1793
YELLOW FEVER, 1793. Broadside on the Yellow Fever epidemic in Philadelphia, posted in Burlington, New Jersey, 1793

Background imageBurlington Collection: Mr and Mrs Gulbenkian

Mr and Mrs Gulbenkian
At an exhibition of Portuguese Art at Burlington House, London, Mr and Mrs Gulbenkian are shown with the Indo-Persian carpet lent by the C.S

Background imageBurlington Collection: Private View at the Royal Academy, London, 1902

Private View at the Royal Academy, London, 1902
Illustration showing the visitors at the Private View of the Royal Academy Exhibition at Burlington House, London, 1902. Date: 10/05/1902

Background imageBurlington Collection: Advertisement for Star toboggans, showing people sledding at

Advertisement for Star toboggans, showing people sledding at night. Date c1887

Background imageBurlington Collection: Kilburn and Gates. Cottage Furniture Manufactory, Burlington

Kilburn and Gates. Cottage Furniture Manufactory, Burlington, Vt

Background imageBurlington Collection: Shoe shop in the Burlington Arcade, London

Shoe shop in the Burlington Arcade, London
Shoe shop in the Burlington Arcade (between Piccadilly and Old Burlington Street), London Date: circa 1920s

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington House, London

Burlington House, London
Burlington House, Piccadilly, London - the site of the Royal Academy of Arts Date: circa 1905

Background imageBurlington Collection: The Colonnade of Burlington House, London, 1866

The Colonnade of Burlington House, London, 1866
Engraving showing the Colonnade of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London viewed from the house in 1866. Burlington House is the home of the Royal Academy of Arts. Date: 15 September 1866

Background imageBurlington Collection: Chicago Union Station

Chicago Union Station
(under construction) - terminal of Pennsylvania, Burlington, Alton and St Paul railways - estimated cost 65 million dollars. Date: 1916

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington House, London, 1866

Burlington House, London, 1866
Engraving showing the exterior of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London in 1866. Burlington House is the home of the Royal Academy of Arts. Date: 15 September 1866

Background imageBurlington Collection: Cocktail Party 1930S

Cocktail Party 1930S
Well-to-do young men and women living it up at a cocktail party at the Burlington Club, London, England. Date: early 1930s

Background imageBurlington Collection: Piccadilly Circa 1895

Piccadilly Circa 1895
PICCADILLY looking eastwards, with Burlington House on the left Date: circa 1895

Background imageBurlington Collection: Jane Duchess Burlington

Jane Duchess Burlington
JANE SEYMOUR, duchess of BURLINGTON She married the duke in 1661 Date: CIRCA 1661

Background imageBurlington Collection: Royal Academy of Arts, London

Royal Academy of Arts, London
The courtyard of Burlington House which houses the Royal Academy of Arts in London. Outside stands the bronze statue of Joshua Reynolds (by Alfred Drury), the first president of the academy

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Arcade, London

Burlington Arcade, London showing one of the N. Peal shops and the chief Beadle. N. Peal is still in the same location today!

Background imageBurlington Collection: The Royal Academy of Arts

The Royal Academy of Arts
The facade of Burlington House, the home of the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The building was erected between 1695-1743 by Richard Boyle, Earl of Burlington, with the assistance of William Kent

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington House Colonnade, London, 1855

Burlington House Colonnade, London, 1855
Engraving showing the colonnade of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London in 1855

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, 1873

Burlington House, Piccadilly, London, 1873
Engraving showing the front of Burlington House, Piccadilly, London in May 1873

Background imageBurlington Collection: Royal Academy 1810

Royal Academy 1810
The hall of the Royal Academy, at this time housed in Somerset House; in 1837 it will move to Trafalgar Square, and finally in 1868 to Burlington House, Piccadilly

Background imageBurlington Collection: Burlington Arcade C1905

Burlington Arcade C1905
Burlington Arcade



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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.