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"Palmer: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Legends" Step into the world of Palmer, a name that weaves together various stories and hints at intriguing connections

Background imagePalmer Collection: Minnie Palmer, American actress, 1884. Artist: Samuel A Walker

Minnie Palmer, American actress, 1884. Artist: Samuel A Walker
Minnie Palmer, American actress, 1884. A photograph from The Theatre, A Monthly Review, Volume III, January to June, 1884, edited by Clement Scott, David Bogue, London, 1884

Background imagePalmer Collection: Samuel Palmer, British artist, 19th century (1956)

Samuel Palmer, British artist, 19th century (1956). Palmer (1805-1881) was a landscape painter, etcher and printmaker and was an important member of the English Romantic movement

Background imagePalmer Collection: The cover of The Illustrated London News, 29th May 1875. Artist: WJ Palmer

The cover of The Illustrated London News, 29th May 1875. Artist: WJ Palmer
The cover of The Illustrated London News, 29th May 1875. Preparing to start on a sledge journey. The British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876, led by Sir George Strong Nares

Background imagePalmer Collection: The ladies omnibus, Kashgar, Central Asia, 1875. Artist: W Palmer

The ladies omnibus, Kashgar, Central Asia, 1875. Artist: W Palmer
The ladies omnibus, Kashgar, Central Asia, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, 6th March 1875

Background imagePalmer Collection: Golden Island, China, 1847. Artist: Palmer

Golden Island, China, 1847. Artist: Palmer
Golden Island, China, 1847. Illustration from The History of China and India, by Miss Corner, (Dean and Co, London, 1847)

Background imagePalmer Collection: Barbara, Countless of Castlemaine, c1660s

Barbara, Countless of Castlemaine, c1660s. Portrait of King Charles IIs mistress Barbara Palmer, (nee Villiers), Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine (1640-1709)

Background imagePalmer Collection: Parham House, West Sussex, c1900s-c1920s

Parham House, West Sussex, c1900s-c1920s. Parham is an Elizabethan house set in an ancient deer park close to the South Downs

Background imagePalmer Collection: Cleveland House, Westminster, London, c1799 (1878)

Cleveland House, Westminster, London, c1799 (1878). Cleveland House, 19 St Jamess Square, was built in 1674. In 1720 the house was purchased by Charles Palmer, 2nd Duke of Cleveland (1662-1730)

Background imagePalmer Collection: Captain Palmer, officer in command, Dover, 1915

Captain Palmer, officer in command, Dover, 1915

Background imagePalmer Collection: Hull of the fork-grinders, Sheffield steel manufactures, 1866. Artist: Palmer

Hull of the fork-grinders, Sheffield steel manufactures, 1866. Artist: Palmer
Hull of the fork-grinders, Sheffield steel manufactures, 1866. A print from the Illustrated London News, 10th March 1866

Background imagePalmer Collection: Preparing to start on a sledge trip in the Arctic, 1875. Artist: W Palmer

Preparing to start on a sledge trip in the Arctic, 1875. Artist: W Palmer
Preparing to start on a sledge trip in the Arctic, 1875. A print from The Illustrated London News, (29 May 1875)

Background imagePalmer Collection: Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne, British lawyer and Liberal politician, c1890

Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne, British lawyer and Liberal politician, c1890. Artist: Cassell, Petter & Galpin
Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne, British lawyer and Liberal politician, c1890. Palmer (1812-1895) served as Lord Chancellor in Gladstones Liberal governments from 1872-1874 and from 1880-1885

Background imagePalmer Collection: Arctic Life, Cutting a Way Out of the Ice from Winter Quarters, 1875. Artist: W Palmer

Arctic Life, Cutting a Way Out of the Ice from Winter Quarters, 1875. Artist: W Palmer
Arctic Life, Cutting a Way Out of the Ice from Winter Quarters, 1875. An engraving from the Illustrated London News, (29 May 1875). Hand-coloured later

Background imagePalmer Collection: Right Hon Lord Selborne, ex-Lord High Chancellor of England, 1876. Artist: Lock & Whitfield

Right Hon Lord Selborne, ex-Lord High Chancellor of England, 1876. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Right Hon Lord Selborne, ex-Lord High Chancellor of England, 1876. From Men of Mark: a gallery of contemporary portraits of men distinguished in the Senate, the Church, in science

Background imagePalmer Collection: Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely

Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, c1660s. Artist: Peter Lely
Barbara Villiers, Duchess of Cleveland, Countess of Castlemaine, c1660s. Portrait of King Charles IIs mistress Barbara Palmer (1640-1709), one of the ladies of the court

Background imagePalmer Collection: Lilli Palmer, (1914-1986), German born, international actress, 20th century

Lilli Palmer, (1914-1986), German born, international actress, 20th century

Background imagePalmer Collection: Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland, King Charles IIs mistress, (1907)

Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland, King Charles IIs mistress, (1907). Born Barbara Villiers (1640-1709), she married Roger Palmer, Earl of Castlemaine in 1659, and bore five children to Charles II

Background imagePalmer Collection: Staten Island and the Narrows, New York, USA, c1834-c1876. Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer

Staten Island and the Narrows, New York, USA, c1834-c1876. Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer
Staten Island and the Narrows, New York, USA, c1834-1876. New York viewed from Fort Hamilton, with Fort Lafayette in the centre, framed by trees. Published by Currier and Ives, New York, USA

Background imagePalmer Collection: The Rocky Mountains, c1834-c1876. Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer

The Rocky Mountains, c1834-c1876. Artist: Frances Flora Bond Palmer
The Rocky Mountains, c1834-c1876. Emigrants crossing the plains watched by Native Americans. Published by Currier and Ives, New York, USA

Background imagePalmer Collection: Coventry, Warwickshire, England - The Pilgrims Rest Inn

Coventry, Warwickshire, England - The Pilgrims Rest Inn on the corner of Pamer Street and Ironmonger Row. A hostel was erected in Palmer Lane for the lodging of pilgrims by the Benedicitne Priory of

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The sun goes down behind Pioneer & Twin Peaks and the Chugach Mountain Range on a winter night, with a silky smooth Matanuska River

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Lazy Mountain and Pioneer Peak lit up with alpenglow on winter night at sunset with icy, snowy shores of a silky smooth Matanuska River in the foreground in Palmer, Alaska, USA

Background imagePalmer Collection: Emigrants Crossing Plains Rocky Mountains Wagon Train

Emigrants Crossing Plains Rocky Mountains Wagon Train
Emigrants crossing the plains with the Rocky Mountains in the background. After a print by F.F. Palmer published by Currier and Ives in the 1860's



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"Palmer: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Legends" Step into the world of Palmer, a name that weaves together various stories and hints at intriguing connections. From Evening Church in 1830 to Arnold Palmer's golfing legacy, this name holds multiple meanings. Samuel Palmer, an artist from 19th-century England, created the masterpiece "Evening Church" in 1830. His work transports us to a serene moment captured on canvas. Speaking of Palmers with artistic prowess, let's not forget about Arnold Palmer. Known for his exceptional skills on the golf course and refreshing drink combination bearing his name, he left an indelible mark on sports history. But there are more PalmeRs to discover. Knaresborough/Palmer introduces us to a delightful connection between a place and a biscuit brand – Huntley and Palmers biscuits – tantalizing our taste buds while evoking images of picturesque landscapes. Diving deeper into the depths of imagination brings us face-to-face with an unexpected encounter: Diver and Octopus. What mysteries lie beneath? Only those brave enough can find out. Traveling across Abingdon/Berks/Palmer reveals tales shrouded in mystery like the Brockley Court Ghost. Whispers of apparitions haunt these lands—a chilling reminder that some secrets refuse to be forgotten. In another realm altogether lies Poster advertising Palmer tyres—an emblematic symbol representing innovation and mobility throughout time. The historical figure Roger Palmer (1634-1705), 1st Earl of Castlemaine emerges as yet another thread woven into this tapestry—his story waiting patiently for curious minds to unravel its intricacies. And then there is DEATH OF LINCOLN—1865 marks a pivotal moment etched forever in history. The lithograph depicting Lincoln's death bed serves as both tribute and reminder of human resilience amidst tragedy.