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Litchfield Collection (page 2)

Litchfield, a name that resonates with history and charm

Background imageLitchfield Collection: London Trade Card - Peter de la Fontaine, Goldsmith

London Trade Card - Peter de la Fontaine, Goldsmith, at the Golden Cup, Litchfield Street, Soho. 18th century

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Magnetic Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park, North Territory, Australia

Magnetic Termite Mounds, Litchfield National Park, North Territory, Australia

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Banished from Home, by Emma Litchfield

Banished from Home, by Emma Litchfield
Banished From Home, by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Britannia Theatre, May 1911. Nell, the gypsy heroine, looks back at her caravan for the last time, before leaving for London in despair

Background imageLitchfield Collection: The Rival Mothers by Emma Litchfield

The Rival Mothers by Emma Litchfield
Promotional postcard for The Rival Mothers by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Elephant & Castle, Theatre, 3rd August 1914

Background imageLitchfield Collection: His Indian Wife by Emma Litchfield

His Indian Wife by Emma Litchfield
Promotional postcard for His Indian Wife by Emma Litchfield. First produced at the Elephant and Castle Theatre, 1st August 1910

Background imageLitchfield Collection: The Cathedral, Litchfield, Hampshire

The Cathedral, Litchfield, Hampshire
The Cathedral, Litchfield, near Newbury/Reading, Hampshire, England. Date: 1920s

Background imageLitchfield Collection: United States Hotel, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA

United States Hotel, Litchfield, Connecticut, USA
United States Hotel, dating from 1787, in Litchfield, Connecticut, USA. Date: circa 1910

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Sir Vincent Raven

Sir Vincent Raven
Sir Vincent Litchfield Raven KBE (3 December 1859 14 February 1934), chief mechanical engineer of the North Eastern Railway from 1910 to 1922

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Henry Ryder, Bishop

Henry Ryder, Bishop
HENRY RYDER English churchman, bishop of Litchfield and Coventry Date: 1777 - 1836

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Facade of an abandoned Cafe, Litchfield, Illinois, USA. Route 66

Facade of an abandoned Cafe, Litchfield, Illinois, USA. Route 66

Background imageLitchfield Collection: REMINGTON: FORGE. The forge at Litchfield, New York, in which Eliphalet Remington

REMINGTON: FORGE. The forge at Litchfield, New York, in which Eliphalet Remington built his first rifle in 1816

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Kent, CT An Oak tree in a field in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut

Kent, CT An Oak tree in a field in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut
Kent, CT. An Oak tree in a field in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut. Twin Oaks Farm (Sharon Land Trust.)

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Sharon, CT Milkweed, corn, and maple trees in a field in the Litchfield Hills of

Sharon, CT Milkweed, corn, and maple trees in a field in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut. Fog

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Sharon, CT Oak trees in a field at sunset in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut

Sharon, CT Oak trees in a field at sunset in the Litchfield Hills of western Connecticut. Twin Oaks Farm (Sharon Land Trust.)

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Wangi Falls

Wangi Falls
The falls are located 80 kilometres south of Darwin. They are especially active in the wet season

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Tolmer Falls, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Tolmer Falls, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Castle termite hill, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Castle termite hill, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageLitchfield Collection: DITCHLEY

DITCHLEY
Ditchley, Oxfordshire, the seat of the earl of Litchfield

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Wangi Falls, Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageLitchfield Collection: 485-2708

485-2708
Red wooden house with American flag and pumpkin lantern surrounded by trees in fall colours near Litchfield, Connecticut, New England, United States of America, North America

Background imageLitchfield Collection: Litchfield Church

Litchfield Church, Connecticut, New England, USA, North America



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Litchfield, a name that resonates with history and charm. From the majestic Lichfield Cathedral in England to the quaint town on Route 66 in Illinois, this name holds significance in various corners of the world. In the heart of Staffordshire, England stands the awe-inspiring Lichfield Cathedral. With its stunning architecture and rich history dating back centuries, it is a testament to human craftsmanship and devotion. Across the Atlantic Ocean lies Litchfield, a small town nestled along Route 66 in Illinois. Here, travelers can experience a slice of Americana as they dine at the iconic Litchfield Route 66 Cafe or explore other nostalgic landmarks along this historic highway. But Litchfield isn't just about cathedrals and cafes; it's also about remarkable individuals who bear this name. Emma Litchfield earned her title as "Queen of the Redskins, " leaving an indelible mark on American football history. Even London has its own connection to Litchfield through Peter de la Fontaine's goldsmith trade card. This artifact speaks volumes about how names can transcend time and geography. Moving from historical events to present-day achievements, Barbara Johnson from Litchfield proudly showcased Ella, her Samoyed dog who won Best of Breed at Crufts 2023—an impressive accomplishment for both owner and pet alike. The United States Navy adds another layer to our exploration of all things Litchfield with aircraft like McDonnell F3H-2 Demon and McDonnell F3H-2N Demon taking flight under this distinguished name. And let us not forget Grumman's F7F-3P Tigercat G-RUMT (ex N7235C - - 80425), which continues to captivate aviation enthusiasts worldwide with its sleek design and powerful performance. Lastly, we delve into history once again with an engraving depicting Charles I's execution at Whitehall in 1649.