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"Roberts and Green: Capturing the Essence of History through Art" Step into a world long gone, as Roberts and Green take us on a journey through time

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: The World in the Elizabethan Era, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd

The World in the Elizabethan Era, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd
The World in the Elizabethan Era, 1926. Map of the world during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558-1603). The key shows: Mediaeval Trade routes, (the shipping in Asiatic seas was oriental)

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight, 1811. Creator: William Bond

Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight, 1811. Creator: William Bond
Sir Joshua Reynolds, Knight, 1811

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: A Treatise on Silhouette Likenesses, 1835. Creator: Auguste Amant Constant Fidele Edouart

A Treatise on Silhouette Likenesses, 1835. Creator: Auguste Amant Constant Fidele Edouart
A Treatise on Silhouette Likenesses, 1835. [Johns Funny Story to Mary the Cook]

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: Queen Adelaides Beech, before 1864. Creator: James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness (British)

Queen Adelaides Beech, before 1864. Creator: James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness (British)
Queen Adelaides Beech, before 1864

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: English American Settlements - latter part of 17th Century, 1926. Creators: Unknown

English American Settlements - latter part of 17th Century, 1926. Creators: Unknown
English American Settlements - latter part of 17th Century, 1926. Map of the eastern coast of North America, the Caribbean and the north coast of South America, showing areas settled by Europeans

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: England & Wales in the Winter of 1643-44, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd

England & Wales in the Winter of 1643-44, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd
England & Wales in the Winter of 1643-44, 1926. Map showing England and Wales during the Civil War period. The key shows districts held by the king (Charles I), and by parliament

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd

The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Creators: Unknown, Emery Walker Ltd
The Destruction of Roman Britain, 1926. Map of Britain showing invasions towards the end of the Roman period (43 to 410 AD)

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: England, Scotland and Ireland - Time of Viking Invasions, 1926. Creators: Unknown

England, Scotland and Ireland - Time of Viking Invasions, 1926. Creators: Unknown
England, Scotland and Ireland - Time of Viking Invasions, 1926. Map of Britain during the 9th-11th century. Towns of Viking foundation in Ireland underlined

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: Celtic and Roman Britain, 1926. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd

Celtic and Roman Britain, 1926. Creator: Emery Walker Ltd
Celtic and Roman Britain, 1926. Map of Britain during the Roman (43 to 410 AD) and Celtic periods. All the forts and towns here marked had roads to them, even in the Welsh mountains

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: John, Marquis of Granby, c1758-1760, (1810). Creator: William Bond

John, Marquis of Granby, c1758-1760, (1810). Creator: William Bond
John, Marquis of Granby, c1758-1760, (1810). Portrait of British soldier Lieutenant-General John Manners, Marquess of Granby (1721-1770), Commander-in-Chief of the Army. Engraving after a painting

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: The Marchioness of Aylesbury, 1840. Creator: WH Egleton

The Marchioness of Aylesbury, 1840. Creator: WH Egleton
The Marchioness of Aylesbury, 1840. Portrait of Maria Elizabeth Brudenell-Bruce (nee Tollemache, 18091-1893) who became the first Marchioness of Ailesbury in 1833 on her marriage to Charles

Background imageRoberts And Green Collection: History Windsors Great Park Windsor Forest William Menzies

History Windsors Great Park Windsor Forest William Menzies
The History of Windsors Great Park and Windsor Forest by William Menzies (book): Queen Adelaides Beech, before 1864. James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness (British, 1821-1881)


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"Roberts and Green: Capturing the Essence of History through Art" Step into a world long gone, as Roberts and Green take us on a journey through time. With their exquisite collection of historical artworks, they bring to life the Elizabethan Era, an age of grandeur and elegance. The unknown creators transport us back to this enchanting period, where we can almost hear the echoes of Shakespeare's words. Sir Joshua Reynolds' masterpiece, painted in 1811 by William Bond, captures the essence of an era that celebrated beauty and refinement. His skillful brushstrokes immortalize a knight whose presence commands respect and admiration. Intriguingly different yet equally captivating are Auguste Amant Constant Fidele Edouart's silhouette likenesses from 1835. These delicate cutouts reveal intricate details about individuals who lived during this time, leaving us yearning for more stories hidden within their shadows. James Sinclair, 14th Earl of Caithness (British), transports us to Queen Adelaide's Beech before 1864. Through his lens, we witness nature's majesty intertwined with human history—a testament to man's desire to shape his surroundings. Unknown artists guide our imagination towards English American Settlements in the latter part of the 17th century. Their vivid depictions allow us glimpses into early colonial life—struggles faced by pioneers forging new paths across vast lands. Emery Walker Ltd takes us further back in time with their portrayal of England & Wales during winter in 1643-44. We feel the bitter cold seeping through these images as war ravages landscapes frozen under layers of snow—an unyielding reminder that history is not always kind. The Destruction of Roman Britain reveals another chapter shrouded in mystery—the fall of an empire once mighty but now lost amidst ruins and forgotten tales. Unknown creators remind us how even great civilizations can crumble beneath relentless waves of change.