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Family Home Collection

"Family Home: A Tapestry of Time and Love" Step into the enchanting world of family homes, where cherished memories are woven with love and laughter

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Hurstmonceux Castle, Sussex : Watercolour by J M W Turner

Hurstmonceux Castle, Sussex : Watercolour by J M W Turner

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall, seat of the Richard Edgcumbe, 1825 (engraving)

Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall, seat of the Richard Edgcumbe, 1825 (engraving)
5912986 Mount Edgcumbe, Cornwall, seat of the Richard Edgcumbe, 1825 (engraving) by British School, (19th century); (add.info.: Group of villas on Herne Hill, Camberwell, London, 1825)

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Day is Done, Good Night! 1908 (w / c & gouache on paper laid down on canvas)

Day is Done, Good Night! 1908 (w / c & gouache on paper laid down on canvas)
CH422591 Day is Done, Good Night! 1908 (w/c & gouache on paper laid down on canvas) by Larsson, Carl (1853-1919); 52x70 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: dining room of Lilla Hyttnas)

Background imageFamily Home Collection: The Familistery, or Family Home, founded at Guise, near St Quentin, France, by M Godin-Lemaire

The Familistery, or Family Home, founded at Guise, near St Quentin, France, by M Godin-Lemaire
2812196 The Familistery, or Family Home, founded at Guise, near St Quentin, France, by M Godin-Lemaire, Manufacturer (engraving) by English School

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Sunday Rest (w / c on paper)

Sunday Rest (w / c on paper)
3086673 Sunday Rest (w/c on paper) by Larsson, Carl (1853-1919); 68x104 cm; Nationalmuseum, Stockholm, Sweden; (add.info)

Background imageFamily Home Collection: David Maitland Armstrong Boy ca 1846 Photograph

David Maitland Armstrong Boy ca 1846 Photograph
Artokoloro

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Study Mme Theodore Gobillard nee Yves Morisot

Study Mme Theodore Gobillard nee Yves Morisot
Artokoloro

Background imageFamily Home Collection: George Washingtons first interview with Mrs Custis, from Life and Times

George Washingtons first interview with Mrs Custis, from Life and Times
KW280675 George Washingtons first interview with Mrs Custis, from Life and Times of Washington, Volume I, published 1857 (litho) by Chappel

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Nelsons birthplace, illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey

Nelsons birthplace, illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey
KW234262 Nelsons birthplace, illustration from The Life of Nelson by Robert Southey (1774-1843) first published 1813 (engraving) by Westall

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Morning Joy (oil on canvas)

Morning Joy (oil on canvas)
XIR210421 Morning Joy (oil on canvas) by Lahaye, Alexis-Marie (1850-1914); 100x70 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Nimes, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Daramona Observatory

Daramona Observatory, Westmeath, Ireland. This observatory was operated by Irish astronomer William Edward Wilson (1851-1908)

Background imageFamily Home Collection: Charles Darwin commemorative plaque

Charles Darwin commemorative plaque
Charles Darwin. Plaque commemorating the British naturalist Charles Robert Darwin (1809-1882). Darwin is most famous for his theories on evolution discussed in On the Origin of Species by Means of


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"Family Home: A Tapestry of Time and Love" Step into the enchanting world of family homes, where cherished memories are woven with love and laughter. From the grandeur of Hurstmonceux Castle in Sussex, captured delicately by J M W Turner's watercolour brushstrokes, to the stately Mount Edgcumbe in Cornwall, seat of Richard Edgcumbe in 1825 as immortalized through an exquisite engraving. As day transitions into night, "Day is Done, Good Night. " whispers a gentle lullaby on paper laid down on canvas by an unknown artist in 1908. Meanwhile, across the English Channel lies The Familistery at Guise near St Quentin—a haven founded by M Godin-Lemaire—an engraving that tells tales of community and shared values. On a peaceful Sunday Rest depicted with watercolors on paper, we find solace within our own family abodes. David Maitland Armstrong's boy from ca 1846 gazes innocently from a photograph—his home filled with warmth and security. And Study Mme Theodore Gobillard nee Yves Morisot captures a moment frozen in time—a testament to familial bonds painted with artful strokes. From historical accounts comes George Washington's first interview with Mrs Custis—where two families intertwine their destinies—and Nelson's birthplace illustrated vividly within Robert Southey's biography The Life of Nelson. These stories remind us that even great leaders have humble beginnings rooted in family hearths. Finally, Morning Joy spills onto canvas through vibrant oil paints—an ode to the simple pleasures found within our very own family homes, and is here that we gather strength for life’s challenges and celebrate each other’s triumphs—the true essence of what makes a house transform into a loving sanctuary called home.