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"Maxwell: A Journey through History, Art, and Science" Step into the captivating world as we explore various facets that bear this illustrious name

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Miss Maxwell

Miss Maxwell (c.1782). Wilson, Joseph fl. c.1766-1789 (d.1793). Date: 1782 (circa)

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Source Size = 2692 x 2832

Source Size = 2692 x 2832
Sir W. Stirling Maxwell of Keir, Bart. Lord Rector of the University of Edinburgh, 1871

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Caroline Norton, engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, 1838 (etching)

Caroline Norton, engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, 1838 (etching)
XJF696545 Caroline Norton, engraved by Frederick Christian Lewis, 1838 (etching) by Landseer, Edwin (1802-73) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Caroline Norton (1808-77) British feminist

Background imageMaxwell Collection: The freedom of election or hunt-ing for popularity and plumpers for Maxwell, Cruikshank

The freedom of election or hunt-ing for popularity and plumpers for Maxwell, Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, two candidates in the Westminster election, Henry Hunt and Murray Maxwell

Background imageMaxwell Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British

CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. Sir Claude Macdonald directing the defense of the British Legation at Peking, China. Drawing, 1900

Background imageMaxwell Collection: CHINA: RAILROAD, 1918. A dining car of the American-Chinese Express in China

CHINA: RAILROAD, 1918. A dining car of the American-Chinese Express in China. Photograph by James Maxwell Pringle, 1918

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JOHN RUTLEDGE (1739-1800). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

JOHN RUTLEDGE (1739-1800). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: ROGER B. TANEY (1777-1864). Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1836-1864. Etching

ROGER B. TANEY (1777-1864). Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1836-1864. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: WILLIAM BURNHAM WOODS (1824-1887). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

WILLIAM BURNHAM WOODS (1824-1887). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JAMES WILSON (1742-1798). American lawyer and politician. Etching by Max Rosenthal

JAMES WILSON (1742-1798). American lawyer and politician. Etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MORRISON R. WAITE (1816-1888). Morrison Remick Waite

MORRISON R. WAITE (1816-1888). Morrison Remick Waite. Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1874-1888. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist. Photographed at Lauenstein

MAX WEBER (1864-1920). German political economist and sociologist. Photographed at Lauenstein, Germany, in 1917

Background imageMaxwell Collection: PLANCK: QUANTUM THEORY. The first page of Max Plancks celebrated announcement

PLANCK: QUANTUM THEORY. The first page of Max Plancks celebrated announcement of the Quantum Theory, Zur Theorie des Gesetzes der Energieverteilung im Normalspectrum

Background imageMaxwell Collection: SIR CLAUDE M. MACDONALD (1852-1915). British soldier and diplomat

SIR CLAUDE M. MACDONALD (1852-1915). British soldier and diplomat

Background imageMaxwell Collection: WILLIAM PATERSON (1745-1806). American jurist. Etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

WILLIAM PATERSON (1745-1806). American jurist. Etching by Max Rosenthal, 1890

Background imageMaxwell Collection: GEORGE MEREDITH (1828-1909). English novelist and poet

GEORGE MEREDITH (1828-1909). English novelist and poet. Caricature, 1896, by Max Beerbohm

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-1879). Scottish physicist

JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-1879). Scottish physicist. Watercolor drawing on china by an unknown artist

Background imageMaxwell Collection: OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807). American politician and jurist. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court

OLIVER ELLSWORTH (1745-1807). American politician and jurist. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, 1796-1799. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: WILLIAM EVARTS (1818-1901). American statesman and lawyer. Undated photograph

WILLIAM EVARTS (1818-1901). American statesman and lawyer. Undated photograph

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist. Etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist

JOHN MARSHALL HARLAN (1833-1911). American jurist. Color etching, 1890, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: JOHN A. CAMPBELL (1811-1889). American jurist. Etching, 1889, by Max Rosenthal

JOHN A. CAMPBELL (1811-1889). American jurist. Etching, 1889, by Max Rosenthal

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic and caricaturist

MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). English critic and caricaturist. Canvas, 1905, by W. Nicholson

Background imageMaxwell Collection: BEETHOVEN: MANUSCRIPT. Title page, with dedication to Prince Karl Max, Furst von Lichnowsky

BEETHOVEN: MANUSCRIPT. Title page, with dedication to Prince Karl Max, Furst von Lichnowsky, of Ludwig van Beethovens Grand Sonata for Piano, C Minor, Opus 13

Background imageMaxwell Collection: WILLIAM CUSHING (1732-1810). American jurist

WILLIAM CUSHING (1732-1810). American jurist. Etching, 1889, by Max Rosenthal after a pastel drawing, 1799, by James Sharples

Background imageMaxwell Collection: MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). Caricature, 1897, by Sic (W. R. Sickert)

MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). Caricature, 1897, by Sic (W. R. Sickert)
MAX BEERBOHM (1872-1956). Caricature, 1897, by " Sic" (W.R. Sickert)

Background imageMaxwell Collection: CARTOON: HAYES, 1878. Our Policy Towards the Solid South. Cartoon showing James Blaine

CARTOON: HAYES, 1878. Our Policy Towards the Solid South. Cartoon showing James Blaine and William Maxwell Evarts trying to force a shirt labeled Bloody onto President Rutherford B. Hayes

Background imageMaxwell Collection: EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910

EDWARD VII (1841-1910). King of England, 1901-1910. The Rare, the Rather Awful Visits of Albert Edward, Prince of Wales to Windsor Castle. Caricature drawing by Max Beerbohm, c1900

Background imageMaxwell Collection: AD: MAXWELL, 1912. American advertisement for Maxwell automobiles, 1912

AD: MAXWELL, 1912. American advertisement for Maxwell automobiles, 1912

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald - Sherborne, Dorset

Colonel Sir Claude Macdonald - Sherborne, Dorset
Colonel Sir Claude Maxwell MacDonald (18521915) - a British diplomat, best known for his service in China and Japan. Pictured in Sherborne, Dorset. Date: circa 1910

Background imageMaxwell Collection: New Mexico. Mule deer Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

New Mexico. Mule deer Maxwell National Wildlife Refuge, New Mexico

Background imageMaxwell Collection: (1831-1879). Scottish physicist. A page from Maxwells Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 1873

(1831-1879). Scottish physicist. A page from Maxwells Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 1873
JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-1879). Scottish physicist. A page from Maxwells Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, 1873

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Distillery owned by Austrian baron Max von Springer in Maisons-Alfort, France

Distillery owned by Austrian baron Max von Springer in Maisons-Alfort, France. 19th century French line engraving
FRENCH DISTILLERY. Distillery owned by Austrian baron Max von Springer in Maisons-Alfort, France. 19th century French line engraving

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Snapshot of a balloon convoy crossing a road in South Africa

Snapshot of a balloon convoy crossing a road in South Africa, taken by W. Maxwell of the Standard. Boer War

Background imageMaxwell Collection: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. From Campbell

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. From Campbell & Garnett The Life of James Clerk Maxwel, London, 1882

Background imageMaxwell Collection: James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving, c1896

James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879) Scottish theoretical physicist. Engraving, c1896

Background imageMaxwell Collection: James Clerk Maxwells (1831-1879) apparatus for the comparison of electrostatic

James Clerk Maxwells (1831-1879) apparatus for the comparison of electrostatic and electromagnetic units. From JEH Gordon A Physical Treatise on Electricity and Magnetism, London, 1880

Background imageMaxwell Collection: The Freedom Of Election Or Hunt-ing For Popularity And Plumpers For Maxwell

The Freedom Of Election Or Hunt-ing For Popularity And Plumpers For Maxwell, Cruikshank, Robert, 1789-1856, Two Candidates In The Westminster Election, Henry Hunt And Murray Maxwell

Background imageMaxwell Collection: (1818-1901). German hygienist. Line engraving, American, 1887

(1818-1901). German hygienist. Line engraving, American, 1887
MAX von PETTENKOFER (1818-1901). German hygienist. Line engraving, American, 1887

Background imageMaxwell Collection: (1818-1901). German hygienist. Oil on canvas by Franz von Lenbach

(1818-1901). German hygienist. Oil on canvas by Franz von Lenbach
MAX von PETTENKOFER (1818-1901). German hygienist. Oil on canvas by Franz von Lenbach

Background imageMaxwell Collection: German heavyweight boxer. When world champion in 1930

German heavyweight boxer. When world champion in 1930
MAX SCHMELING (1905-2005). German heavyweight boxer. When world champion in 1930

Background imageMaxwell Collection: German heavyweight boxer. Photographed holding the heavyweight world championship belt after his

German heavyweight boxer. Photographed holding the heavyweight world championship belt after his victory over Jack
MAX SCHMELING (1905-2005). German heavyweight boxer. Photographed holding the heavyweight world championship belt after his victory over Jack Sharkey on June 12, 1930

Background imageMaxwell Collection: 35th President of the United States. Being briefed on the situation in South Vietnam by General

35th President of the United States. Being briefed on the situation in South Vietnam by General Maxwell Taylor
JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Being briefed on the situation in South Vietnam by General Maxwell Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (left)

Background imageMaxwell Collection: 35th President of the United States. Being briefed on the situation in South Vietnam by General

35th President of the United States. Being briefed on the situation in South Vietnam by General Maxwell Taylor
JOHN F. KENNEDY (1917-1963). 35th President of the United States. Being briefed on the situation in South Vietnam by General Maxwell Taylor, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (left)

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of

Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of the City of New York
PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1788. Broadside issued by Alexander Hamilton and other Federalists to the Independent Electors of the City of New York

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Group portrait of notable figures in attendance at the annual luncheon of the Sportsmanship

Group portrait of notable figures in attendance at the annual luncheon of the Sportsmanship Brotherhood in New York
SPORTS LUNCHEON, 1930. Group portrait of notable figures in attendance at the annual luncheon of the Sportsmanship Brotherhood in New York City, 29 December 1930, including (seated) Fielding Yost

Background imageMaxwell Collection: President Lyndon B. Johnson (fourth from left) and other U. S

President Lyndon B. Johnson (fourth from left) and other U. S. officials conferring with South Vietnamese leaders
VIETNAM WAR: CONFERENCE. President Lyndon B. Johnson (fourth from left) and other U.S. officials conferring with South Vietnamese leaders Nguyen Van Thieu and Nguyen Cao Ky (both across from Johnson)

Background imageMaxwell Collection: Kennedy and Advisors, 1961

Kennedy and Advisors, 1961
KENNEDY AND ADVISORS, 1961. U.S. President John F. Kennedy photographed with members of his Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board at the White House in Washington, D.C. 15 May 1961



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"Maxwell: A Journey through History, Art, and Science" Step into the captivating world as we explore various facets that bear this illustrious name. From golf to railway posters, architecture to physics, this name has left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. (1st Golf International): Maxwell's influence extends even to the realm of sports. As a pioneer in golfing history, he laid the foundation for what would become a beloved global sport. (The Weald of Kent - Southern Railway advertising poster): Maxwell's creative genius shines through in his contributions to art and design. His work graced iconic railway posters that captured the essence of The Weald of Kent with breathtaking beauty. (5 Chester Terrace, Regents Park by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson): Architecture enthusiasts will recognize the brilliance behind 5 Chester Terrace. Designed by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson, it stands as a testament to both their talents and enduring legacy. (James Clerk Maxwell - Scottish physicist): One cannot mention "Maxwell" without acknowledging James Clerk Maxwell – a visionary Scottish physicist whose groundbreaking discoveries revolutionized our understanding of electromagnetism and paved the way for modern physics. (Historic) (The Royal College of Art by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson): Another architectural marvel attributed to this remarkable name is The Royal College of Art. Its grandeur continues to inspire generations within its historic walls. (JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-1879). Scottish physicist - Wood engraving from 19th century): Immerse yourself in history with wood engravings capturing James Clerk Maxwell's likeness – forever preserving his image as one of science's greatest minds. (Hampton Court Palace by Sir Hugh Maxwell Casson): Even royal residences have felt the touch of greatness associated with "Maxwell. " Hampton Court Palace bears witness to another architectural triumph brought forth under Sir Hugh Maxell Casson's skillful guidance. (The Queen's Visit To Her Birthplace.