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"Randolph: A Journey Through Time and Personalities" Step back in time as we explore the captivating world of Randolph

Background imageRandolph Collection: (1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and White House hostess. Silhouette at age 15, 1787

(1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and White House hostess. Silhouette at age 15, 1787
MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH (1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and White House hostess. Silhouette at age 15, 1787

Background imageRandolph Collection: From the cartoon series Willie and His Pappa, by Frederick Burr Opper

From the cartoon series Willie and His Pappa, by Frederick Burr Opper, which appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New
McKINLEY CARTOON, 1900. From the cartoon series Willie and His Pappa, by Frederick Burr Opper, which appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New York Journal, 1900-01

Background imageRandolph Collection: Mckinley Cartoon, 1890S

Mckinley Cartoon, 1890S
McKINLEY CARTOON, 1890s. McKinley and Marc Hanna as cartooned by Homer Davenport for William Randolph Hearsts " New York Journal" during the mid 1890s

Background imageRandolph Collection: Mckinley Cartoon, 1900

Mckinley Cartoon, 1900
McKINLEY CARTOON, 1900. From the cartoon series Willie and His Papa, by Frederick Burr Opper, which appeared in William Randolph Hearsts New York Journal, 1900-01

Background imageRandolph Collection: Thomas Jefferson: Desk

Thomas Jefferson: Desk
THOMAS JEFFERSON: DESK. Mahogany portable writing desk designed by Thomas Jefferson and built by Benjamin Randolph, c1775

Background imageRandolph Collection: WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher

WILLIAM RANDOLPH HEARST (1863-1951). American newspaper publisher. Campaigning for the governorship of New York. Oil over a photograph, 1906

Background imageRandolph Collection: CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives;John Garrett

CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives;John Garrett, President
CIVIL WAR: ANTIETAM, 1862. The Army of the Potomac headquarters: Captain Rives; John Garrett, President, B & O Railroad; an orderly; General Randolph Marcy; Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Porter;

Background imageRandolph Collection: SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE. Illustration by Randolph Caldecott, c1880, for Sing a Song of Sixpence

SING A SONG OF SIXPENCE. Illustration by Randolph Caldecott, c1880, for Sing a Song of Sixpence

Background imageRandolph Collection: EDMUND RANDOPLH (1753-1813). American politician. Steel engraving, 19th century

EDMUND RANDOPLH (1753-1813). American politician. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageRandolph Collection: RANDOLPH HENRY CHURCHILL (1849-1895). Known as Lord Randolph. English poltician

RANDOLPH HENRY CHURCHILL (1849-1895). Known as Lord Randolph. English poltician. Wood engraving, English, 1886

Background imageRandolph Collection: STEAMSHIP: DECK, 1886. American facts and fancies: A big steamer like this never rolls

STEAMSHIP: DECK, 1886. American facts and fancies: A big steamer like this never rolls
STEAMSHIP: DECK, 1886. American facts and fancies: " A big steamer like this never rolls." The last sketches by the late Randolph Caldecott during his recent tour in America

Background imageRandolph Collection: LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL (1849-1895). British statesman. Lord Randolph speaking at the Birgmingham

LORD RANDOLPH CHURCHILL (1849-1895). British statesman. Lord Randolph speaking at the Birgmingham Townhall during the election campaign of 1885. Wood engravaing from a contemporary English newspaper

Background imageRandolph Collection: MARY CUSTIS LEE (1806-1873). Wife of Robert E. Lee. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

MARY CUSTIS LEE (1806-1873). Wife of Robert E. Lee. Line and stipple engraving, 19th century

Background imageRandolph Collection: JOHN RANDOLPH (1773-1833). Steel engraving, American, 1863

JOHN RANDOLPH (1773-1833). Steel engraving, American, 1863

Background imageRandolph Collection: PASSENGERS ON STEAMSHIP. Passengers on the deck of a transatlantic steamship: wood engraving, 1886

PASSENGERS ON STEAMSHIP. Passengers on the deck of a transatlantic steamship: wood engraving, 1886, after a drawing by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Collection: MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH (1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and his White House Hostess

MARTHA JEFFERSON RANDOLPH (1772-1836). Daughter of Thomas Jefferson and his White House Hostess. Steel engraving after a painting by Thomas Sully, 19th century

Background imageRandolph Collection: EDINBURGH CASTLE, 1314. A raiding party led by Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray

EDINBURGH CASTLE, 1314. A raiding party led by Sir Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, captures Edinburgh Castle from the English, 1314. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageRandolph Collection: LITERARY ANTIQUARY. English engraving after a pen-and-ink drawing by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886)

LITERARY ANTIQUARY. English engraving after a pen-and-ink drawing by Randolph Caldecott (1846-1886)

Background imageRandolph Collection: JOHN RANDOLPH (1773-1833). American statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1839

JOHN RANDOLPH (1773-1833). American statesman. Steel engraving, American, 1839

Background imageRandolph Collection: WASHINGTON: HOTEL, 1886. The dining room of a Washington, D. C. hotel. Wood engraving, 1886

WASHINGTON: HOTEL, 1886. The dining room of a Washington, D. C. hotel. Wood engraving, 1886
WASHINGTON: HOTEL, 1886. The dining room of a Washington, D.C. hotel. Wood engraving, 1886, after an illustration by Randolph Caldecott

Background imageRandolph Collection: John Randolph. Of Roanoke

John Randolph. Of Roanoke. Print showing John Randolph, half-length portrait, seated in chair, facing front, with left arm over back of chair, holding top hat in left hand

Background imageRandolph Collection: Curb service 10, 000 current books - convenient, free, time s

Curb service 10, 000 current books - convenient, free, time saving : Chicago Public Library, Randolph St. corridor. Poster for bookmobile service of the Chicago Public Library

Background imageRandolph Collection: West Randolph, Vt. 1886

West Randolph, Vt. 1886

Background imageRandolph Collection: Bennington, Vt. 1887

Bennington, Vt. 1887. Date c1888 Feb. 24

Background imageRandolph Collection: William Randolph IV, head-and-shoulders portrait, right prof

William Randolph IV, head-and-shoulders portrait, right profile. Date 1807 or 1808

Background imageRandolph Collection: Scene at station in Randolph, Vermont

Scene at station in Randolph, Vermont. Date 1937 Sept

Background imageRandolph Collection: Randolph Street east from LaSalle, Chicago

Randolph Street east from LaSalle, Chicago. Date c1900

Background imageRandolph Collection: USA / Hearst Castle

USA / Hearst Castle
Hearst Castle, the palatial estate built for newspaper magnate William Randolph Hearst, south California, U.S.A. Date: built 1919 - 1947

Background imageRandolph Collection: Chicago Congestion

Chicago Congestion
A busy day on Dearborn and Randolph Streets, Chicago... Not always so bad as this. It took nine policemen seven minutes to untangle the knot. Date: 1916

Background imageRandolph Collection: Hotel Sherman Chicago

Hotel Sherman Chicago
The new Hotel Sherman (on North Clark & Randolph sts, Chicago) is the fifth hotel to be built on this site. There are 750 rooms, each with its own bath ! Date: 1916

Background imageRandolph Collection: Pollocks characters in Douglas

Pollocks characters in Douglas
Pollocks toy theatre characters in the play Douglas, namely Glenalvon, Lady Randolph, Norval, Lord Randolph, and Old Norval. Date: circa 1840

Background imageRandolph Collection: Phoebe Hearst

Phoebe Hearst
PHOEBE HEARST American lady, mother of newspaper proprietor William Randolph Hearst. Date: 1842 - 1919

Background imageRandolph Collection: Churchill / Randolph / Barsa

Churchill / Randolph / Barsa
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL statesman Date: 1849 - 1895

Background imageRandolph Collection: Churchill / Randolph / Vf 89

Churchill / Randolph / Vf 89
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL British politician Date: 1849 - 1895

Background imageRandolph Collection: Churchill / Randolph / Roffe

Churchill / Randolph / Roffe
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL British politician Date: 1849 - 1895

Background imageRandolph Collection: Churchill / Randolph / Uhl

Churchill / Randolph / Uhl
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL British politician Date: 1849 - 1895

Background imageRandolph Collection: YELLOW JOURNALISM, 1909. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler Jr

YELLOW JOURNALISM, 1909. American cartoon by Joseph Keppler Jr. 1909, castigating the High Priests of Yellow Journalism, William Randolph Hearst (left) and Joseph Pulitzer

Background imageRandolph Collection: RANDOLPH SCOTT (1898-1987). American film actor. In a scene from Western Union, 1941

RANDOLPH SCOTT (1898-1987). American film actor. In a scene from Western Union, 1941

Background imageRandolph Collection: PREV2A-00037

PREV2A-00037
Edmund Randolph, with his autograph. Hand-colored woodcut of a portrait

Background imageRandolph Collection: Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott

Nursery, rhyme, The Queen of Hearts, Caldecott
Front cover of The Queen of Hearts illustrated by Randolph Caldecott, showing the Queen of Hearts walking upon a carpet of playing cards and proudly displaying one of her famous jammy treats

Background imageRandolph Collection: Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill

Lady Randolph Spencer-Churchill
Jennie Jerome (1845 - 1921), Lady Randolph Churchill, later Mrs George Cornwallis-West and afterwards Mrs Montagu Porch, mother of Sir Winston Churchill. Pictured around 1880

Background imageRandolph Collection: Dancing on village green

Dancing on village green
Traditional country dancing on the village green to the music of a fiddle player standing at a maypole

Background imageRandolph Collection: Winston, Jack & Jennie

Winston, Jack & Jennie
WINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill and his younger brother, John Strange Churchill

Background imageRandolph Collection: Winston and Mother

Winston and Mother
WINSTON CHURCHILL pictured with his mother, Lady Randolph Churchill in 1911

Background imageRandolph Collection: Grandolph Ad Leones

Grandolph Ad Leones
LORD RANDOLPH SPENCER Churchill, Tory politician lampooned in Punch following his letters about his exploits in Africa, published in the Daily Graphic

Background imageRandolph Collection: Mrs Cornwallis West

Mrs Cornwallis West
JENNIE JEROME, formerly Lady Randolph Churchill and mother of Winston, pictured in 1902 when she was married to George Cornwallis West

Background imageRandolph Collection: Lord Randolph Churchill at a Camp-fire Concert, 1891

Lord Randolph Churchill at a Camp-fire Concert, 1891
Engraving showing Lord Randolph Churchill and a group of British Army officers at a camp fire concert at Fort Tuli, South Africa, 1891

Background imageRandolph Collection: Randolph Churchill

Randolph Churchill
Lord RANDOLPH SPENCER CHURCHILL depicted as a versatile actor capable of roles from Red Republican to True Blue Patriot, by way of the Artful Dodger !



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"Randolph: A Journey Through Time and Personalities" Step back in time as we explore the captivating world of Randolph. From the iconic television series "The Honeymooners" to historical encounters with influential figures, it has left an indelible mark on various realms. In 1955, Jackie Gleason, Audrey Meadows, Art Carney, and Joyce Randolph graced our screens in "The Honeymooners, " capturing hearts with their comedic brilliance. This publicity photograph immortalizes their timeless chemistry. Transporting us further back to 1931, Winston Churchill shares a momentous encounter with Charlie Chaplin and other luminaries. Their presence at the London Hippodrome radiates sunny personalities that undoubtedly lit up the stage. Delving deeper into history, we discover Victorian charm through scenes from a summer in 1878 by Randolph Caldecott. His illustrations evoke nostalgia for a bygone era filled with elegance and simplicity. Turning our attention to music's enchantment, an illustration by Caldecott showcases a church choir in 1875. The harmonious voices resonate through his artistry, reminding us of the power of collective expression. Lady Randolph Churchill emerges as another notable figure within this tapestry of stories. Her grace and charisma captivated those around her while leaving an indomitable legacy alongside her illustrious son Winston Churchill. Speaking of which, David Wright's portrait captures a tender moment between Winston Churchill and his beloved son Randolph. The bond between father and son shines brightly amidst the tumultuous times they navigated together. Love finds its place within these narratives too; Violet Asquith's wedding to Maurice Bonham Carter in 1915 symbolizes hope amid adversity—a celebration that transcends time itself. Jennie Churchill takes center stage next—her commanding presence evident in both her CDV portrait from years gone by and an intriguing photograph captured in 1888. She stands as a testament to the strength and resilience of women throughout history.