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Crabbe Collection

"Crabbe: A Tale of Poetry, Heritage, and Adventure" George Crabbe, a renowned poet and writer, left an indelible mark on the literary world

Background imageCrabbe Collection: George Crabbe / Phillips

George Crabbe / Phillips
GEORGE CRABBE English poet

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Edith Clegg, Armand Crabbe and Murray Davey

Edith Clegg, Armand Crabbe and Murray Davey
Mme Edith Clegg, contralto, Armand Crabbe (L), baritone, Murray Davey (R), baritone, opera singers Date: 1910

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Crabbe, Campbell, Wordsworth, Moore, Lamb, Irving (engraving)

Crabbe, Campbell, Wordsworth, Moore, Lamb, Irving (engraving)
969788 Crabbe, Campbell, Wordsworth, Moore, Lamb, Irving (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Crabbe, Campbell, Wordsworth, Moore, Lamb, Irving)

Background imageCrabbe Collection: The Residence of the Father of Crabbe, the Poet (engraving)

The Residence of the Father of Crabbe, the Poet (engraving)
3654453 The Residence of the Father of Crabbe, the Poet (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Residence of the Father of Crabbe, the Poet)

Background imageCrabbe Collection: The House in which Crabbe, the Poet, was born, Aldeburgh, Suffolk (engraving)

The House in which Crabbe, the Poet, was born, Aldeburgh, Suffolk (engraving)
2777331 The House in which Crabbe, the Poet, was born, Aldeburgh, Suffolk (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The House in which Crabbe, the Poet, was born)

Background imageCrabbe Collection: COTTAGE INTERIOR

COTTAGE INTERIOR
The interior of an East Anglian cottage (the family home of the poet Crabbe) - the mother engaged in netmaking, the dog in sleeping, the child in his schoolwork Date: early 19th century

Background imageCrabbe Collection: 1955 Austin - Healey 100S, driven by Crabbe at Brands Hatch. Creator: Unknown

1955 Austin - Healey 100S, driven by Crabbe at Brands Hatch. Creator: Unknown
1955 Austin - Healey 100S, driven by Crabbe at Brands Hatch

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Sir Henry Havelock, 1850s, (1901). Creator: Unknown

Sir Henry Havelock, 1850s, (1901). Creator: Unknown
Sir Henry Havelock, 1850s, (1901). Portrait of Major-General Sir Henry Havelock, British general. Havelock (1795-1857) was noted for his recapture of Kanpur from rebels during the Indian Rebellion of

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Scene from George Crabbes Tales of the hall, 19th century. Artist

Scene from George Crabbes Tales of the hall, 19th century. Artist
Scene from George Crabbes Tales of the hall, 19th century. Rachel mourning the dying Robert

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Joannes Crabbe

Joannes Crabbe
JOANNES CRABBE Flemish churchman at Brussels, Augustine, a faithful warrior for the Catholic faith. Date: 1540 - 1598

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Crabbes Birthplace

Crabbes Birthplace
CRABBEs birthplace at Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Date: 1754

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Larry (buster) Crabbe

Larry (buster) Crabbe (Clarence Linden Crabbe), (1908 - 1983), American athlete who became a film and TV actor

Background imageCrabbe Collection: George Crabbe / Pickersgil

George Crabbe / Pickersgil
GEORGE CRABBE English poet Date: 1754 - 1832

Background imageCrabbe Collection: George Crabbe / Thomson

George Crabbe / Thomson
GEORGE CRABBE English poet Date: 1754 - 1832

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Frans Crabbe van Espleghem (Flemish, c. 1480 - 1552), Saint John the Baptist Preaching

Frans Crabbe van Espleghem (Flemish, c. 1480 - 1552), Saint John the Baptist Preaching, possibly c. 1530, woodcut

Background imageCrabbe Collection: GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832). English cleric and poet. Stipple engraving, English, 1819

GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832). English cleric and poet. Stipple engraving, English, 1819

Background imageCrabbe Collection: GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832). English poet: stipple engraving, English, 1819

GEORGE CRABBE (1754-1832). English poet: stipple engraving, English, 1819

Background imageCrabbe Collection: DOCTOR KNOW-ALL

DOCTOR KNOW-ALL
Crabbe comes to town : a countryman leads an ox-cart over a bridge where a fisherman is angling

Background imageCrabbe Collection: FILM STILL: NABONGA, 1944. From left to right: Julie London, Nabonga and Buster Crabbe

FILM STILL: NABONGA, 1944. From left to right: Julie London, Nabonga and Buster Crabbe

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Crabbes Home

Crabbes Home
CRABBEs home at Trowbridge Rectory

Background imageCrabbe Collection: George Crabbe

George Crabbe
GEORGE CRABBE English poet

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Netmaking at Home

Netmaking at Home
The interior of an East Anglian cottage (the family home of the poet Crabbe) - the mother engaged in netmaking, the dog in sleeping, the child in his schoolwork

Background imageCrabbe Collection: Cliffs looking east from near Crabbe of North Coast St. Mary, Jersey, Channel Islands

Cliffs looking east from near Crabbe of North Coast St. Mary, Jersey, Channel Islands, United Kingdom, Europe


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"Crabbe: A Tale of Poetry, Heritage, and Adventure" George Crabbe, a renowned poet and writer, left an indelible mark on the literary world. Born in Aldeburgh, Suffolk, his birthplace stands as a testament to his humble beginnings. The house where he took his first breath still echoes with inspiration. In the residence of George Crabbe's father, we glimpse into the roots that nurtured this poetic genius. It was here that he found solace in words and began weaving tales that would captivate generations to come. Crabbe's journey extended beyond the confines of his childhood home. He ventured into friendships with fellow poets such as Campbell, Wordsworth, Moore, Lamb - their camaraderie etched forever in an enchanting engraving. But it wasn't just within literary circles that Crabbe made waves; he embraced life's adventures with fervor. Behind the wheel of a 1955 Austin-Healey 100S at Brands Hatch racetrack, he reveled in speed and adrenaline. Yet amidst all these accomplishments lay deeper connections - family ties woven through time. Edith Clegg and Armand they were pillars of support throughout George's life; their unwavering love fueled his creative fire. Even further back in history lies Joannes Crabbe - another figure whose influence shaped George's path. An ancestor who paved the way for greatness through generations past. And let us not forget Larry "Buster" Crabbe - a name synonymous with strength and resilience. This legendary actor embodied characters who fought against adversity just like our beloved poet did through verse. From picturesque landscapes to scenes from Tales of the Hall brought to life by talented artists – each brushstroke capturing emotions penned by George himself – we are transported into worlds crafted by his imagination. So let us celebrate this multifaceted soul named Crabbe – a man whose poetry touched hearts while embracing his heritage.