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Charlton House Collection

Charlton House, a majestic estate with a rich history, is captured in various forms of art throughout the years

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House (b / w photo)

Charlton House (b / w photo)
5209212 Charlton House (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Painting by Vandevelde, one of the Pictures lately stolen from the Earl of Suffolks Collection

Painting by Vandevelde, one of the Pictures lately stolen from the Earl of Suffolks Collection, Charlton-House
1097982 Painting by Vandevelde, one of the Pictures lately stolen from the Earl of Suffolks Collection, Charlton-House, Wilts (engraving) by English School

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Greenwich, Kent (engraving)

Charlton House, Greenwich, Kent (engraving)
608895 Charlton House, Greenwich, Kent (engraving) by Walton, W.L. (fl. 1834-1855); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House, Greenwich)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Wiltshire, The Long Gallery (b / w photo)

Charlton House, Wiltshire, The Long Gallery (b / w photo)
6015754 Charlton House, Wiltshire, The Long Gallery (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House, Wiltshire, The Long Gallery)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House in 1845 (engraving)

Charlton House in 1845 (engraving)
3637119 Charlton House in 1845 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House in 1845)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Wilts (engraving)

Charlton House, Wilts (engraving)
2810254 Charlton House, Wilts (engraving) by Richardson, Charles James (1806-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House, Wilts)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Wilts (coloured engraving)

Charlton House, Wilts (coloured engraving)
976175 Charlton House, Wilts (coloured engraving) by Richardson, Charles James (1806-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House, Wilts. Printed by Day & Son.); © Look and Learn

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Grand Fete Champetre at Charlton House (engraving)

Grand Fete Champetre at Charlton House (engraving)
1101314 Grand Fete Champetre at Charlton House (engraving) by Harrison, George (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Grand Fete Champetre at Charlton House)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Wiltshire, the seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Suffolk (colour litho)

Charlton House, Wiltshire, the seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Suffolk (colour litho)
6016784 Charlton House, Wiltshire, the seat of the Right Honourable the Earl of Suffolk (colour litho) by Richardson, Charles James (1806-71); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Kent (engraving)

Charlton House, Kent (engraving)
2810290 Charlton House, Kent (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlton House, Kent)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: A portion of the gallery ceiling, Charlton House, Wilts, the ceiling is 17 ft in width

A portion of the gallery ceiling, Charlton House, Wilts, the ceiling is 17 ft in width and about 115 feet in length
6016790 A portion of the gallery ceiling, Charlton House, Wilts, the ceiling is 17 ft in width and about 115 feet in length (colour litho) by Richardson

Background imageCharlton House Collection: The Fete Champetre at Charlton House - the North American Indians encamped in the park

The Fete Champetre at Charlton House - the North American Indians encamped in the park - sketched by G. Harrison, 1845. Garden party at Charlton House at Greenwich in south-east London

Background imageCharlton House Collection: The Fete Champetre at Charlton House, sketched by G. Harrison, 1845. Creator: Unknown

The Fete Champetre at Charlton House, sketched by G. Harrison, 1845. Creator: Unknown
The Fete Champetre at Charlton House, sketched by G. Harrison, 1845. Garden party at Charlton House at Greenwich in south-east London

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House with Seated Figures in Foreground, 1850s. Creator: Unknown

Charlton House with Seated Figures in Foreground, 1850s. Creator: Unknown
Charlton House with Seated Figures in Foreground, 1850s

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House in 1845, (c1878). Creator: Unknown

Charlton House in 1845, (c1878). Creator: Unknown
Charlton House in 1845, (c1878). Jacobean red-brick manor house, constructed 1607-1612, at Woolwich Common, (now in greater London)

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Woolwich Common, Kent, 1894. Creator: Unknown

Charlton House, Woolwich Common, Kent, 1894. Creator: Unknown
Charlton House, Woolwich Common, Kent, 1894. Jacobean building, now in greater London, built in 1607-1612 of red brick. From Beautiful Britain; views of our stately homes

Background imageCharlton House Collection: View of Charlton House, Charlton, Greenwich, London, 1796

View of Charlton House, Charlton, Greenwich, London, 1796

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House near Blackheath, Greenwich, London, c1830. Artist: William Day

Charlton House near Blackheath, Greenwich, London, c1830. Artist: William Day
Charlton House near Blackheath, London, c1830. With the River Thames in the distance on the right

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Kent, 1915

Charlton House, Kent, 1915. Plate XV from Old English Mansions by Charles Holme [The Studio Ltd, London & New York, 1915]

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House, Wiltshire, 1808. Artist:s Sparrow

Charlton House, Wiltshire, 1808. Artist:s Sparrow
Charlton House, Wiltshire, 1808. The seat of the Earl of Suffolk

Background imageCharlton House Collection: A View of the Manor House at Charlton, built by Sir Adam Newton

A View of the Manor House at Charlton, built by Sir Adam Newton. View of Charlton House, a Jacobean manor house built in 1607-1612 for Sir Adam Newton, Dean of Durham and tutor to Prince Henry

Background imageCharlton House Collection: A View of Charlton near Woolwich in Kent, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker

A View of Charlton near Woolwich in Kent, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
A View of Charlton near Woolwich in Kent, 1775. A view looking east along what is now Charlton Road in Greater London, showing St Lukes Church on the left

Background imageCharlton House Collection: Charlton House Seated Figures Foreground 1850s

Charlton House Seated Figures Foreground 1850s
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Charlton House, a majestic estate with a rich history, is captured in various forms of art throughout the years. From black and white photographs to colored engravings, this remarkable residence has been immortalized by talented artists. One such artwork is a painting by Vandevelde, part of the Earl of Suffolk's Collection at Charlton-House in Wilts. This masterpiece was unfortunately stolen but remains an important piece of the house's legacy. Another engraving showcases Charlton House in Greenwich, Kent. Its grandeur and elegance are evident as it stands proudly amidst its surroundings. The Long Gallery at Charlton House is depicted in a captivating black and white photograph. The sheer length and beauty of this gallery leave visitors awe-struck as they walk through its hallowed halls. In 1845, an engraving captures Charlton House in all its glory. The intricate details of the architecture showcase the craftsmanship that went into creating this magnificent structure. Located in Wiltshire, another engraving highlights Charlton House's splendor against a picturesque backdrop. Its timeless charm continues to captivate those who lay eyes upon it. A colored engraving depicts Grand Fete Champetre at Charlton House - an event filled with joyous celebrations held within its grounds. It serves as a testament to the house's ability to host unforgettable gatherings that bring people together. The seat of the Right Honourable Earl of Suffolk is showcased in yet another lithograph capturing Charlton House's regal presence. Its significance as a symbol of power and prestige cannot be understated. Moving on to Kent, an enchanting engraving reveals another facet of Charlton House's allure. Its location adds to its appeal, nestled amidst nature's beauty while exuding grace and sophistication. One particularly striking lithograph showcases a portion of the gallery ceiling at Charlton House. With dimensions spanning 17 feet wide and approximately 115 feet long, it leaves visitors in awe of its grandeur.