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"Henry: A Captivating Journey Through History" Step into the world of Henry, a name that has left its mark on various realms throughout history

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY WARNER SLOCUM (1827-1894). Civil War Union army general and politician. Photograph, c1870

HENRY WARNER SLOCUM (1827-1894). Civil War Union army general and politician. Photograph, c1870

Background imageHenry Collection: THOMAS HEADQUARTERS. The Snodgrass House, American commander George Henry Thomas headquarters at

THOMAS HEADQUARTERS. The Snodgrass House, American commander George Henry Thomas headquarters at Chickamauga, Georgia. Photochrome, c1902

Background imageHenry Collection: UNION ARMY OFFICERS. Union Army General Henry Warner Slocum (center left) with his staff of officers

UNION ARMY OFFICERS. Union Army General Henry Warner Slocum (center left) with his staff of officers, photographed during the Civil War, 1861-65

Background imageHenry Collection: CIVIL WAR: UNION SERVANT. John Henry, a servant in the 3rd Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac

CIVIL WAR: UNION SERVANT. John Henry, a servant in the 3rd Army Corps of the Army of the Potomac, photographed in camp near Bealeton, Virginia, October 1863

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY VAN DYKE (1928- ). American editor, journalist and novelist

HENRY VAN DYKE (1928- ). American editor, journalist and novelist. Photographed by Carl Van Vechten, 1962

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY JAMES (1843-1916). American writer. Autograph signature

HENRY JAMES (1843-1916). American writer. Autograph signature

Background imageHenry Collection: JOHN O HARA (1905-1970). American writer. Photograph, mid 20th century

JOHN O HARA (1905-1970). American writer. Photograph, mid 20th century

Background imageHenry Collection: ROWLANDSON: BOOKSELLER. Bookseller and Author. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson and Henry Wigstead

ROWLANDSON: BOOKSELLER. Bookseller and Author. Watercolor by Thomas Rowlandson and Henry Wigstead, 1784

Background imageHenry Collection: CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Colonel Henry Pleasants of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment supervising

CIVIL WAR: PETERSBURG. Colonel Henry Pleasants of the 48th Pennsylvania Regiment supervising the carrying of gun powder into the mine in preparation to explode the tunnel under the Confederat lines

Background imageHenry Collection: PHILIP HENRY SHERIDAN (1831-1888). American army commander. General Sheridans ride from Winchester

PHILIP HENRY SHERIDAN (1831-1888). American army commander. General Sheridans ride from Winchester to Cedar Creek, Virginina, 19 October 1864, during the American Civil War

Background imageHenry Collection: UNION COMMANDERS, c1863. Portrait of the commanders of the Union Army. Left to right: David Farragut

UNION COMMANDERS, c1863. Portrait of the commanders of the Union Army. Left to right: David Farragut, William Tecumseh Sherman, George Henry Thomas, Abraham Lincoln, George Meade, Ulysses S

Background imageHenry Collection: JAMES HENRY CARLETON (1814-1873). Union Army officer in the American Civil War

JAMES HENRY CARLETON (1814-1873). Union Army officer in the American Civil War. Also known for his roles fighting in the Mexican-American War

Background imageHenry Collection: WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates

WHIG PARTY BANNER, 1840. Banner supporting Whig Party presidential candidates, William Henry Harrison and John Tyler, illustrating their slogans which were Tippecanoe and Tyler Too

Background imageHenry Collection: WHIG PARTY PARADE, 1840. Whig campaign rally in Philadelphia, 1840

WHIG PARTY PARADE, 1840. Whig campaign rally in Philadelphia, 1840. Drawing by an unknown American artist

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY JAMES (1843-1916). American novelist. Photographed by Alice Boughton, 1905

HENRY JAMES (1843-1916). American novelist. Photographed by Alice Boughton, 1905

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY LABOUCHÈRE (1831-1912). English politician, writer, publisher, and theatre owner

HENRY LABOUCHÈRE (1831-1912). English politician, writer, publisher, and theatre owner. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageHenry Collection: WILLIAM SYDNEY PORTER (1862-1910). O. Henry. American short story writer

WILLIAM SYDNEY PORTER (1862-1910). O. Henry. American short story writer. Holograph quotation, signed by O. Henry

Background imageHenry Collection: WILLIAM SYDNEY PORTER (1862-1910). Pseudonym, O. Henry. American short story writer

WILLIAM SYDNEY PORTER (1862-1910). Pseudonym, O. Henry. American short story writer. Photographed while working as a clerk at the First National Bank in Austin, Texas, c1892

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY MILLER (1891-1980). American writer. Photographed at his home in California, 1969

HENRY MILLER (1891-1980). American writer. Photographed at his home in California, 1969

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY JARVIS RAYMOND (1820-1869). American journalist and politician

HENRY JARVIS RAYMOND (1820-1869). American journalist and politician, one of the founders of the New York Times. Photographed between 1855 and 1865

Background imageHenry Collection: STENDHAL (1783-1842). Pseudonym of the French writer, Marie Henri Beyle

STENDHAL (1783-1842). Pseudonym of the French writer, Marie Henri Beyle. Stendhal as a Consul in Italy. Oil on canvas, 1835-36, by Silvestro Valeri

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY LAWSON (1867-1922). Australian poet and short-story writer. Wood engraving, 20th century

HENRY LAWSON (1867-1922). Australian poet and short-story writer. Wood engraving, 20th century

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY ROBINSON LUCE (1898-1967). American magazine editor and publisher. Photograph mid 20th century

HENRY ROBINSON LUCE (1898-1967). American magazine editor and publisher. Photograph mid 20th century

Background imageHenry Collection: SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The Lord Henry Seymour with 40 English

SPANISH ARMADA, 1588. The Lord Henry Seymour with 40 English and Dutch Ships keeping the Coast of the Netherlands to hinder ye Prince of Parmas coming forth

Background imageHenry Collection: HUNGARY: PROCESSION. A procession of pilgrims beside the Danube River in Pest, Hungary

HUNGARY: PROCESSION. A procession of pilgrims beside the Danube River in Pest, Hungary. Steel engraving, English, 1844, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageHenry Collection: ROMANIA: WEDDING. A wedding scene in Orsova, Romania (then part of the Kingdom of Hungary)

ROMANIA: WEDDING. A wedding scene in Orsova, Romania (then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, in the Austrian Empire). Steel engraving, English, 1844, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageHenry Collection: AUSTRIA: THE STRUDEL. Boatmen navigating the Strudel, a section of rapids on the Danube River near

AUSTRIA: THE STRUDEL. Boatmen navigating the Strudel, a section of rapids on the Danube River near Grein, Austria. Steel engraving, English, 1844, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageHenry Collection: MAP OF AMERICA, 1733. Map by Henry Popple, engraved by William Henry Toms, of Eastern America, 1733

MAP OF AMERICA, 1733. Map by Henry Popple, engraved by William Henry Toms, of Eastern America, 1733

Background imageHenry Collection: REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

REBECCA MOTTE (1738-1815). N

Background imageHenry Collection: PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Patrick Henry delivers his great

PATRICK HENRY (1736-1799). Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death! Patrick Henry delivers his great speech on the rights of the colonies before the Virginia Assembly, convened at Richmond, 23 March 1775

Background imageHenry Collection: VIRGINIA: HENRY MAP, 1770. One of four parts of an engraved map of colonial Virginia drawn by

VIRGINIA: HENRY MAP, 1770. One of four parts of an engraved map of colonial Virginia drawn by Colonel John Henry, father of Patrick Henry

Background imageHenry Collection: IROQUOIS SALT BOTTLES. Two types of salt bottles of the Iroquois Native Americans of New York State

IROQUOIS SALT BOTTLES. Two types of salt bottles of the Iroquois Native Americans of New York State, made from twined corn husks. Wood engraving from Lewis Henry Morgans League of the Iroquois, 1851

Background imageHenry Collection: ROMANIA: KAZAN PASS. A view of Kazan Pass, on the border between Serbia and Romania

ROMANIA: KAZAN PASS. A view of Kazan Pass, on the border between Serbia and Romania (then part of the Kingdom of Hungary, in the Austrian Empire) on the Danube River

Background imageHenry Collection: CALIFORNIA: MINING, c1883. A gold prospector in California using a giant hose

CALIFORNIA: MINING, c1883. A gold prospector in California using a giant hose and nozzle called a monitor, a method of processing gravel in the hydraulic gold mining process

Background imageHenry Collection: VIRGINIA: COURT HOUSE. The court house at New London, Virginia

VIRGINIA: COURT HOUSE. The court house at New London, Virginia, where Patrick Henry spoke in the John Hook case. Wood engraving, American, 1856

Background imageHenry Collection: LONGFELLOW: WAYSIDE INN. Illustration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Wayside Inn

LONGFELLOW: WAYSIDE INN. Illustration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem The Wayside Inn, first published in 1863. Wood engraving, American, c1880, after Homer Dodge Martin

Background imageHenry Collection: ENGLAND: MERCHANT, 1800. Industry and Oeconomy. A successful merchant

ENGLAND: MERCHANT, 1800. Industry and Oeconomy. A successful merchant and his family at Bell Wharf in London, England. Stipple engraving, 1800, by J.-Louis Darcis after a painting by Henry Singleton

Background imageHenry Collection: SIR HENRY VANE (1613-1662). English Puritan statesman. Wood engraving, American, 1846

SIR HENRY VANE (1613-1662). English Puritan statesman. Wood engraving, American, 1846

Background imageHenry Collection: LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, Father, I thank thee

LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, Father, I thank thee
LONGFELLOW: EVANGELINE. Meekly she bowed her own, and murmured, " Father, I thank thee." Illustration for Henry Wadsworth Longfellows poem Evangeline. Wood engraving by F.O.C. Darley, 1884

Background imageHenry Collection: NEW YORK: SAW MILL, 1792. The sawmill of Henry Livingston, Junior near Poughkeepsie, New York

NEW YORK: SAW MILL, 1792. The sawmill of Henry Livingston, Junior near Poughkeepsie, New York. Line engraving from New York Magazine, 1792

Background imageHenry Collection: CALIFORNIA: MINING, 1883. A gold prospector next to a stream using a cradle in the hydraulic gold

CALIFORNIA: MINING, 1883. A gold prospector next to a stream using a cradle in the hydraulic gold mining process in California. Wood engraving by Henry Sandham, 1883

Background imageHenry Collection: GENTLEMAN FARMER, 1802. The Gentleman Farmer by the Scottish philosopher Henry Home

GENTLEMAN FARMER, 1802. The Gentleman Farmer by the Scottish philosopher Henry Home, Lord Kames (1696-1782). Title page of the fifth edition, printed at Edinburgh, 1802

Background imageHenry Collection: SIOUX RATION DAY, 1883. Sioux Native Americans on ration day at the Standing Rock Agency

SIOUX RATION DAY, 1883. Sioux Native Americans on ration day at the Standing Rock Agency, Dakota Territory, 1883. Contemporary wood engraving after Henry F. Farny

Background imageHenry Collection: HENRY WELLS (1805-1878). American businessman. Wood engraving, American, 1875

HENRY WELLS (1805-1878). American businessman. Wood engraving, American, 1875

Background imageHenry Collection: GERMANY: PASSAU. A view of Passau at the confluence of the Inn and Danube Rivers in Bavaria, Germany

GERMANY: PASSAU. A view of Passau at the confluence of the Inn and Danube Rivers in Bavaria, Germany. Steel engraving, English, 1844, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageHenry Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship, the Lawrence

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship, the Lawrence, for the Niagara to continue fighting against the British at the Battle of Lake Erie

Background imageHenry Collection: SIR HENRY MORGAN (1635-1688). English buccaneer. Leading the sack of Puerto Principe, Cuba, 1668

SIR HENRY MORGAN (1635-1688). English buccaneer. Leading the sack of Puerto Principe, Cuba, 1668. Line engraving from Bucaniers of America by John Exquemelin, London, 1684

Background imageHenry Collection: ROMANIA: MOUTH OF DANUBE. A view of the mouth of the Danube River at Sulina

ROMANIA: MOUTH OF DANUBE. A view of the mouth of the Danube River at Sulina, Romania (then a part of the Russian Empire), on the Black Sea. Steel engraving, English, 1844, after William Henry Bartlett



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"Henry: A Captivating Journey Through History" Step into the world of Henry, a name that has left its mark on various realms throughout history. From Admiral Sir Horatio Nelson's trusted artist, Henry Bone, capturing his heroic exploits in 1798-1799 to Holbein's portrayal of Thomas Cromwell Earl of Essex, witness the power and influence associated with this name. But it doesn't stop there. Henry Raeburn's brush strokes bring life to "Boy with Rabbit, " a timeless masterpiece from 1814 (1912), showcasing innocence and companionship. And let us not forget about the brave explorers who ventured into uncharted territories - like Henry Bowers at Amundsen's Tent in January 1912 (1913) - pushing the boundaries of human achievement. Henry Mayer's powerful illustration in "The Awakening" (1915) reminds us of the fight for women's suffrage, as an allegorical representation strides across western states towards equality. This struggle echoes through time alongside other significant events such as early 19th-century boxing depicted by Henry Thomas Alken and The Macnab painted by Henry Raeburn in 1802 (1922). Even beyond artistry and social movements, we encounter practical contributions like the fire appliance crafted by Henry Simonis & Co in Nuremberg, Germany. This showcases how individuals named they have made their presence felt even within technological advancements. From renowned sculptor Henry Moore to English statesman Thomas Cromwell, each bearer of this distinguished name leaves behind a unique legacy that continues to inspire generations. Tuke’s mesmerizing artwork titled "Ruby, gold and malachite" further exemplifies how creativity can transcend time. Lastly, Walter Crane immortalizes Arthurian legend with his depiction of "Arthur Draws the Sword from the Stone" (1911), reminding us that heroes can emerge from unexpected places bearing names like 'Henry. ' Intriguing, influential, and diverse.