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Faulkner Collection

"Faulkner: A Multifaceted Legacy of Sportsmanship and Elegance" From the thrilling fields of Lacrosse to the graceful sight of a lady riding side-saddle

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Lacrosse

Lacrosse
A run up the field. From a postcard published by CW Faulkner Date: 1903

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Polo at Hurlingham

Polo at Hurlingham Date: 1903

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Lady riding side-saddle

Lady riding side-saddle. Date: 1903

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Rugby Union

Rugby Union Date: 1903

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Beagles

Beagles
The beagle is a breed of small scent hound, similar in appearance to the much larger foxhound and was developed primarily for hunting hare. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Faulkners Hotel, Villiers Street, Strand, London

Faulkners Hotel, Villiers Street, Strand, London Date: circa 1914

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Sketch cover, Miss Patricia Scott

Sketch cover, Miss Patricia Scott
Miss Patricia Katherine Montagu Douglas Scott, younger daughter of Lord Herbert Scott and niece of the Duke of Buccleuch, at the time of her engagement to Captain Walter Faulkner of the Irish Guards

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Page of Victorian adverts - November 1895

Page of Victorian adverts - November 1895
A variety of advertisements in The Illustrated Sporting Dramatic News dated November 1895. November 1895

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Skating on Ice

Skating on Ice
Illustration of ice skaters racing towards the finishing line. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson. Date: circa 1905

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Steeplechase

Steeplechase
Illustration of a steeplechase in progress with competitors at a water-jump. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson. Date: circa 1905

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Cricket

Cricket
Illustration of a batsman running a quick single. Artist: George Derville Rowlandson. Date: circa 1905

Background imageFaulkner Collection: HGC Marsh Lambert

HGC Marsh Lambert - Popular proverb. Half a loaf is better than no bread'. Date: circa 1918

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Japanese Navy

Japanese Navy
Lieutenant and men on deck with 6 inch quick firing gun. Date: 1903

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Stag Hounds

Stag Hounds
The Staghound was a pack hound used to hunt red deer. It is now extinct. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Pointer

Pointer
The Pointer is a medium-sized breed of pointing dog developed in England. It is used to find game for hunters. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Otter Hounds

Otter Hounds
The Otterhound is a rough-coated hound with an imposing head, originally bred for hunting. It has great strength and a strong body with long striding steps

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Fox Hounds

Fox Hounds
The foxhound is a type of large hunting hound bred for strong hunting instincts, a keen sense of smell, and their bark, energy, drive, and speed. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Borzoi

Borzoi
The Borzoi or Russian Hunting Sighthound is a Russian breed of hunting dog of sighthound type, formerly used for wolf hunting. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Basset Hounds

Basset Hounds
The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Basset Hound

Basset Hound
The Basset is a scent hound that was originally bred for the purpose of hunting hare. Artist: George Vernon Stokes Date: circa 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Girls in Conversation

Girls in Conversation
Two finely dressed girls in conversation. Date: 1901

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Fairy and Frogs, by Hilda T Miller

Fairy and Frogs, by Hilda T Miller - Up and down, up and down, I will lead them up and down (A Midsummer Night's Dream) Date: circa 1930s

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Advert for Faulkner Jewellery, London

Advert for Faulkner Jewellery, London
An advert for Faulkner's Diamonds, a Jeweller owned by Arthur O. Faulkner on Regent Street, London. The advert claims to be known all over the world as the finest imitations of diamonds ever

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Cat punting postcard by Louis Wain

Cat punting postcard by Louis Wain
Wain had a disturbed life and eventually died in a mental hospital in 1939. His cats became more agitated images as he grew older. Date: 1903

Background imageFaulkner Collection: 1902 Christmas Card Advetisement

1902 Christmas Card Advetisement
C W Faulkner were prolific publishers of postcards and greetings cards in the early 1900s. This is a cover of an advertising card used to promote their new designs in 1902 Date: 1902

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Gavin Faulkner

Gavin Faulkner Jockey 04 February 1998 Date: 04 February 1998

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Moscow Mist

Moscow Mist Ridden By G.Faulkner 29 March 1999 Date: 29 March 1999

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)

Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)
3825323 Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); (add.info.: stained glass window in the West end of Birmingham Cathedral)

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)

Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)
3825326 Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); (add.info.: altar and East windows of Birmingham Cathedral, St Philips Cathedral)

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)

Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)
3825324 Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); (add.info.: East window (side) of Birmingham Cathedral, St Philips Cathedral

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)

Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo)
3825322 Stained glass by Edward Burnes Jones in Birmingham (photo) by Burne-Jones, Edward Coley (1833-98); (add.info.: altar and East window of Birmingham Cathedral, St Philips Cathedral)

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Advert for Faulkner diamond jewellery 1896

Advert for Faulkner diamond jewellery 1896
Advertisement for A Faulkner, Jeweller - jewellery from The Faulkner Diamond. Date: 1896

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Washerwoman

Washerwoman
Dutch washerwoman hanging washing on a line

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Play on words

Play on words
Three sheets in the wind. Postcard illustration of woman in a red dress pegging clothes on a line on a windy day. CW Faulkner postcard series 154. Date: 1902

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Glamour, flowers

Glamour, flowers
Postcard illustration of young lady in a blue robe holding a posy of flowers. CW Faulkner series 158. Date: 1902

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Glamour, music

Glamour, music
Postcard illustration of two women by the sea, one playing a lute. CW Faulkner series 158. Date: 1902

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Captain Robert Faulkner, Royal Navy Captain

Captain Robert Faulkner, Royal Navy Captain
Captain Robert Faulkner (or Faulknor, 1763-1795), Royal Navy Captain. circa 1790s

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Portrait of Captain Sir John Ross (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Captain Sir John Ross (oil on canvas)
828378 Portrait of Captain Sir John Ross (oil on canvas) by Faulkner, Benjamin Rawlinson (1787-1849); 125.8x100.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Portrait of Captain Sir John Ross)

Background imageFaulkner Collection: A Window in the Hall of Justice, 1906. Creator: Herbert W. Faulkner

A Window in the Hall of Justice, 1906. Creator: Herbert W. Faulkner
A Window in the Hall of Justice, 1906

Background imageFaulkner Collection: MA Middlesex Everett Vector Road Map

MA Middlesex Everett Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageFaulkner Collection: MA Middlesex Malden Vector Road Map

MA Middlesex Malden Vector Road Map. All source data is in the public domain. U.S. Census Bureau Census Tiger. Used Layers: areawater, linearwater, roads, rails, cousub, pointlm, uac10

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Samuel Noble, 1841. Artist: CE Wagstaff

Samuel Noble, 1841. Artist: CE Wagstaff
Samuel Noble, 1841. Samuel Noble (1779-1853) was a British engraver and minister of the New Church (Swedenborgian)

Background imageFaulkner Collection: William Faulkner (1897-1962), American writer, photo of his last years

William Faulkner (1897-1962), American writer, photo of his last years

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, London, c1800

Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, London, c1800
Bird s-eye view of King Jamess College, Chelsea, c1800. This was later the site of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea

Background imageFaulkner Collection: The Death of Captain Faulkner, 18th century(?). Artist: Grainger

The Death of Captain Faulkner, 18th century(?). Artist: Grainger
The Death of Captain Faulkner, 18th century(?)

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Front cover of Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910. Artist: AM Faulkner

Front cover of Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910. Artist: AM Faulkner
Front cover of Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910. In memoriam of King Edward VII, who died on 6th May 1910. A print from Ladys Pictorial, 14th May 1910

Background imageFaulkner Collection: General James Ochoncar, 1837. Artist: James Ochoncar

General James Ochoncar, 1837. Artist: James Ochoncar
General James Ochoncar, 1837

Background imageFaulkner Collection: Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, (1852?1935), 1902

Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, (1852?1935), 1902. Artist: R Faulkner
General Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, 12th Earl of Dundonald, 1902. Dundonald (1852-1935) commanded a mounted brigade in South Africa in the Boer War



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"Faulkner: A Multifaceted Legacy of Sportsmanship and Elegance" From the thrilling fields of Lacrosse to the graceful sight of a lady riding side-saddle, it has left an indelible mark on the world of sports. With its roots tracing back to Faulkners Hotel in Villiers Street, Strand, London, this name has become synonymous with excellence across various athletic pursuits. In the realm of Rugby Union, Faulkner's influence is undeniable. The passion and intensity displayed by players adorned in their team colors bear witness to a tradition that spans generations. Whether it be fierce tackles or strategic plays, Faulkner's spirit fuels every match. But beyond the roar of stadiums and pitches lies another facet of Faulkner's legacy - elegance on ice. Skating enthusiasts glide effortlessly under twinkling lights, embodying grace and poise as they create mesmerizing patterns upon frozen surfaces, and is here that Faulkner's name resonates among those who seek beauty in motion. Venturing into Steeplechase events reveals yet another aspect of this illustrious heritage. As horses leap over formidable obstacles with unwavering determination, spectators hold their breaths in awe at both equine prowess and human skill. In these moments, one cannot help but acknowledge how deeply ingrained Faulkner is within equestrian culture. Cricket fields come alive with excitement whenever teams compete under the banner bearing this iconic name. Batsmen swing for boundaries while bowlers strategize meticulously to claim wickets - all paying homage to a sporting lineage rooted firmly in tradition and fair play. Beyond sports alone, Falkner extends its reach into diverse realms such as HGC Marsh Lambert and even Japan Navy circles – testament to its enduring reputation for excellence across industries worldwide. And let us not forget about nature's harmonious symphony when Stag Hounds chase through lush landscapes or Pointers guide hunters towards their prey.