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Selina Collection

Selina, a name that echoes through time and history

Background imageSelina Collection: Helens Tower, Clandeboye Estate, Bangor, Northern Ireland

Helens Tower, Clandeboye Estate, Bangor, Northern Ireland
Helens Tower, Clandeboye Estate in Bangor, Northern Ireland. Commissioned by Lord Dufferin of Clandeboye, designed by Scottish architect William Burn and named in honour of Dufferins mother

Background imageSelina Collection: Spa Fields Chapel

Spa Fields Chapel
Engaving depicting Spa Fields Chapel in 1781. Spa Fields Chapel, erected in 1777, was one of many founded by Selina Hastings, the Countess of Huntingdon

Background imageSelina Collection: Lady Hardinge of Penshurst, formal studio portrait in gown and pearls

Lady Hardinge of Penshurst, formal studio portrait in gown and pearls. Captioned, The First Lady in India'. With description

Background imageSelina Collection: Selina Scott, newsreader, journalist and presenter

Selina Scott, newsreader, journalist and presenter
Selina Scott (b 1951), British newsreader, journalist, television producer and presenter. Date: circa 1980s

Background imageSelina Collection: Selina (engraving)

Selina (engraving)
670019 Selina (engraving) by Buckner, Richard (1812-83) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Selina. Illustration for The Literary Gift Book (James Blackwood, c 1860)

Background imageSelina Collection: Extract from the Marquess of Granbys Diary, 24th April, 1845 (ink on paper)

Extract from the Marquess of Granbys Diary, 24th April, 1845 (ink on paper)
2560072 Extract from the Marquess of Granbys Diary, 24th April, 1845 (ink on paper) by Charles Manners, 6th Duke of Rutland (1815-88); Belvoir Castle, Leicestershire

Background imageSelina Collection: Spa Fields Chapel, Exmouth Street, Finsbury, London, 1886. Artist: John Crowther

Spa Fields Chapel, Exmouth Street, Finsbury, London, 1886. Artist: John Crowther
Spa Fields Chapel, Exmouth Street, Finsbury, London, 1886. View of the chapel from Yardley Street. This was one of over 60 Calvinistic Methodist chapels founded by Selina Hastings

Background imageSelina Collection: Portrait Selina Quin Markham 1850 Elizabeth Murray

Portrait Selina Quin Markham 1850 Elizabeth Murray
Portrait of Selina (Quin) Markham, 1850, Elizabeth Murray, English, c. 1815-1882, England, Black chalk with colored fabricated chalk, and traces of white gouache, on gray wove paper, 254 mm × 176 mm

Background imageSelina Collection: Charles Hardinge, 1St Baron Hardinge Of Penshurst, 1858 A

Charles Hardinge, 1St Baron Hardinge Of Penshurst, 1858 A

Background imageSelina Collection: Lady Hardinge, Winifred Selina Sturt Hardinge

Lady Hardinge, Winifred Selina Sturt Hardinge (1868-1914), cousin and wife of Charles Hardinge, 1st Baron Hardinge of Penshurst

Background imageSelina Collection: Lady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Engraving. Colored

Lady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Engraving. Colored
Lady Selina Meade (1797-1872). Countess Clam-Martinic. Engraving by Kursning after a painting of Sir Thomas Lawrence (1769-1830). The Iberian Illustration, 1891. Colored

Background imageSelina Collection: Helen Lady Dufferin - 2

Helen Lady Dufferin - 2
HELEN SELINA, baroness DUFFERIN (nee Sheridan) writer, wife of Price Blackwood, fourth baron; later she will be countess of Clifford. Date: 1807 - 1867

Background imageSelina Collection: Helen Lady Dufferin - 1

Helen Lady Dufferin - 1
HELEN SELINA, baroness DUFFERIN (nee Sheridan) writer, wife of Price Blackwood, fourth baron; later she will be countess of Clifford. Date: 1807 - 1867

Background imageSelina Collection: Methodist Chapel

Methodist Chapel
A Methodist Chapel of Selina, Countess of Huntingdons Connexion in Worcester. Date: Early 19th century

Background imageSelina Collection: Suffragette Selina Cooper

Suffragette Selina Cooper. Portrait of Selina Cooper (1864-1946), Labour and trade union activist, in the North of England

Background imageSelina Collection: Anna Selina Storace - 2

Anna Selina Storace - 2
ANNA SELINA STORACE actress and singer depicted in the part of Euphrosyne, in Miltons masque Comus. Date: 1766 - 1817

Background imageSelina Collection: Anna Selina Storace - 1

Anna Selina Storace - 1
ANNA SELINA STORACE actress and singer : we also have a picture of her taking part in Miltons Comus Date: 1766 - 1817

Background imageSelina Collection: Selina Ctess Huntingdon

Selina Ctess Huntingdon
SELINA COUNTESS HUNTINGDON (nee Shirley), wife of Theophilus, seventh earl : leader of calvinist methodist sect known as the Countess of Huntingdons Persuasion. Date: 1707 - 1791

Background imageSelina Collection: Lady Selina Hastings

Lady Selina Hastings
LADY SELINA HASTINGS daughter of the ninth earl of Huntingdon : she died unmarried. Date: 1737 - 1763

Background imageSelina Collection: SELINA HASTINGS (1707-1791). Countess of Huntingdon. English benefactor of Methodism

SELINA HASTINGS (1707-1791). Countess of Huntingdon. English benefactor of Methodism. Oil on card by an unknown artist

Background imageSelina Collection: NANCY STORACE (1765-1817). N

NANCY STORACE (1765-1817). N

Background imageSelina Collection: Selina Louisa Bradford (D. 1894). N

Selina Louisa Bradford (D. 1894). N

Background imageSelina Collection: Whitefield / Huntingdon

Whitefield / Huntingdon
GEORGE WHITEFIELD Methodist preacher, depicted in the drawing room of Selina, Countess of Huntingdon: he is chaplain to her connexion

Background imageSelina Collection: Theophilus Huntingdon

Theophilus Huntingdon
THEOPHILUS HASTINGS, ninth earl of HUNTINGDON husband of the pious Selina who didn t do much else with his life


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Selina, a name that echoes through time and history. From the majestic Helens Tower in Clandeboye Estate, Bangor, Northern Ireland to the elegant portrait of Lady Hardinge of Penshurst, Selina's presence is felt. Lady Hardinge, known as "The First Lady in India, " embarked on a journey with her husband to this exotic land. Her formal studio portrait captures her grace and beauty adorned in a gown and pearls. A symbol of strength and resilience as she sails for India next month. But Selina's influence extends beyond the realms of nobility. Selina Scott, a renowned newsreader, journalist, and presenter has made her mark in the world of media. Her dedication to delivering unbiased news has earned her respect among viewers worldwide. Spa Fields Chapel stands as a testament to Selina's religious devotion. This historic place of worship witnessed countless prayers uttered by faithful souls seeking solace within its walls. The engraving depicting Lady Selina Meade portrays another remarkable woman who left an indelible mark on society during her time. Even an extract from the Marquess of Granby's Diary mentions Selina - perhaps an encounter or event that left him captivated by her charm or intellect. In 1886, John Crowther immortalized Spa Fields Chapel in his artwork capturing its grandeur for generations to come. It served as a gathering place for believers seeking spiritual enlightenment amidst bustling London streets. Helen Lady Dufferin also bears the name Selina; she too played a significant role in shaping history with her philanthropic endeavors and unwavering determination. And let us not forget the Methodist Chapel where countless worshippers found solace and community under its roof – their faith intertwined with Selina’s story. Selinas throughout history have left their mark on society – be it through artistry, spirituality or sheer determination. Their legacies continue to inspire us today.