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Background imageWinfield Collection: PRESIDIO, 1940. Barracks at the Presidio, San Francisco, California. Photograph by H

PRESIDIO, 1940. Barracks at the Presidio, San Francisco, California. Photograph by H. Beardsley, 1940

Background imageWinfield Collection: FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH (1852-1919). American merchant. Oil over a photograph, 1913

FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH (1852-1919). American merchant. Oil over a photograph, 1913

Background imageWinfield Collection: The Great Exhibition: Centre-Piece, in Bronze, by R. W. Winfield, Birmingham, Uk

The Great Exhibition: Centre-Piece, in Bronze, by R. W. Winfield, Birmingham, Uk
The Great Exhibition: Centre-Piece, in Bronze, by R.W. Winfield, Birmingham, UK

Background imageWinfield Collection: LETTERMAN HOSPITAL. Panoramic view of Letterman General Hospital at the Presidio

LETTERMAN HOSPITAL. Panoramic view of Letterman General Hospital at the Presidio, San Francisco, California. Photograph by James David Givens, 1920

Background imageWinfield Collection: FORT WINFIELD SCOTT, 1919. Panoramic view of Fort Winfield Scott and the Presidio

FORT WINFIELD SCOTT, 1919. Panoramic view of Fort Winfield Scott and the Presidio, San Francisco, California. Photograph by James David Givens, c1919

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Lithograph, c1862

WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Lithograph, c1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD S. SCHLEY (1839-1909). American naval officer. Original cabinet photograph

WINFIELD S. SCHLEY (1839-1909). American naval officer. Original cabinet photograph

Background imageWinfield Collection: FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH (1852-1919). American merchant. Photographed in 1913

FRANK WINFIELD WOOLWORTH (1852-1919). American merchant. Photographed in 1913

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK (1824-1886). American army officer and political leader

WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK (1824-1886). American army officer and political leader. Hancock (right) with his staff: General Henry Bingham; Major Mitchell; Colonel W.P

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of English soldiers in front at Camp Winfield Scott in Yorktown

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of English soldiers in front at Camp Winfield Scott in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of Union Army soldiers in front of the photographic

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Group of Union Army soldiers in front of the photographic tent at Camp Winfield Scott in Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. General Randolph B. Marcy at Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. General Randolph B. Marcy at Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 2 May 1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of General George B. McClellan at Camp Winfield Scott

CIVIL WAR: YORKTOWN, 1862. Headquarters of General George B. McClellan at Camp Winfield Scott, Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, May 1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: BATTLE OF CHIPPEWA, 1814. Winfield Scotts brigade of infantry at the Battle of Chippewa

BATTLE OF CHIPPEWA, 1814. Winfield Scotts brigade of infantry at the Battle of Chippewa, Canada, 5 July 1814

Background imageWinfield Collection: SCOTT IN MEXICO CITY, 1847. American General Winfield Scott and his army entering Mexico City

SCOTT IN MEXICO CITY, 1847. American General Winfield Scott and his army entering Mexico City, 17 September, 1847. Contemporary lithograph

Background imageWinfield Collection: USA, West Virginia, Winfield, Steam billows from smokestacks at John Amos Coal-Fired

USA, West Virginia, Winfield, Steam billows from smokestacks at John Amos Coal-Fired Power Plant along Kanawha River on spring evening

Background imageWinfield Collection: Winfield Bertram Kinner with his Kinner monoplane

Winfield Bertram Kinner with his Kinner monoplane which used a patented wing-folding system

Background imageWinfield Collection: Winfield Scott (1786-1866). American soldier. Chief of Command of the army 1841-1861

Winfield Scott (1786-1866). American soldier. Chief of Command of the army 1841-1861. Engraving

Background imageWinfield Collection: Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. Chief of command of American forces 1841-61

Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. Chief of command of American forces 1841-61. Illustration published London, March 1861. Wood engraving

Background imageWinfield Collection: Mexican-American War 1846-1848: General Winfield Scott, commander of the US Army of the North

Mexican-American War 1846-1848: General Winfield Scott, commander of the US Army of the North, making a triumphal entry into Mexico City on a white charger, 14 September 1847. Print c1848

Background imageWinfield Collection: Mexican-American War 1846-1848: US forces under Winfield Scott storming the Fortress of Chapultepec

Mexican-American War 1846-1848: US forces under Winfield Scott storming the Fortress of Chapultepec, , Mexico City, 12 September 1847. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageWinfield Collection: Mexican-American War 1846-1848: Battle of Chapultepec 12-13 September 1847. US forces

Mexican-American War 1846-1848: Battle of Chapultepec 12-13 September 1847. US forces under Winfield Scott defeated Mexicans under Nicolas Bravo. Hand-coloured engraving

Background imageWinfield Collection: Battle of Churubusco 20 August 1847, Mexican-American War 1846-1848. American under

Battle of Churubusco 20 August 1847, Mexican-American War 1846-1848. American under command of General Winfield Scott defeated Mexicans commanded by generals Manuel Rincon and Pedro Anaya

Background imageWinfield Collection: Major-General Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. During the Mexican-American

Major-General Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. During the Mexican-American War 1846-1848 Scott commanded the southern of Americas two armies

Background imageWinfield Collection: Occupation of the Convent of Churubusco 20 August 1847 painting by James Walker

Occupation of the Convent of Churubusco 20 August 1847 painting by James Walker (1819-1899) American artist. Mexican-American War 1846-1848

Background imageWinfield Collection: Mexican-American War 1846-1848, caused by the American annexation of Texas. Battle

Mexican-American War 1846-1848, caused by the American annexation of Texas. Battle of Cerro Gordo or Sierro Gordo, 18 April 1847

Background imageWinfield Collection: The Great Exhibition: Centre-piece

The Great Exhibition: Centre-piece, In Bronze, By R.w. Winfield, Birmingham, UK

Background imageWinfield Collection: USA, West Virginia, Winfield, John E. Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired electrical power plant

USA, West Virginia, Winfield, John E. Amos Power Plant, a coal-fired electrical power plant, towers above home across Kanawha River

Background imageWinfield Collection: A Local Question. Who is Tariff, and why is he for revenue only? Cartoon, 1880

A Local Question. Who is Tariff, and why is he for revenue only? Cartoon, 1880
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1880. A Local Question. Who is Tariff, and why is he for revenue only? Cartoon, 1880, by Thomas Nast (a loyal Republican) depicting Democratic candidate Winfield Scott Hancock

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: LEISURE, 1862. Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres (left), with Prince Philippe

CIVIL WAR: LEISURE, 1862. Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres (left), with Prince Philippe, Count of Paris and Prince Francois of Joinville

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: ENGINEERS, 1862. Members of the U. S. Corps of Topographical Engineers of the Union

CIVIL WAR: ENGINEERS, 1862. Members of the U. S. Corps of Topographical Engineers of the Union Army at Camp Winfield
CIVIL WAR: ENGINEERS, 1862. Members of the U.S. Corps of Topographical Engineers of the Union Army at Camp Winfield Scott near Yorktown, Virginia. Photograph by James F. Gibson, 2 May 1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. President Lincoln

ABRAHAM LINCOLN (1809-1865). 16th President of the United States. President Lincoln and General Winfield Scott observing a procession of Union soldiers down Pennsylvania Avenue. Drawing by Alfred R

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: LUNCH, 1862. Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres with Prince Philippe

CIVIL WAR: LUNCH, 1862. Prince Robert, Duke of Chartres with Prince Philippe, Count of Paris and Prince Francois of Joinville having lunch with friends at Camp Winfield Scott near Yorktown, Virginia

Background imageWinfield Collection: PRESIDENTAIL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Winfield S. Hancock and William H

PRESIDENTAIL CAMPAIGN, 1880. Winfield S. Hancock and William H. English as the Democratic party candidates for President and Vice President. Lithograph campaign poster, 1880

Background imageWinfield Collection: CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS. Seated: General Winfield Scott Hancock; Standing (left to right)

CIVIL WAR: SOLDIERS. Seated: General Winfield Scott Hancock; Standing (left to right): Generals Francis Barton, David Birney, and John Gibbon

Background imageWinfield Collection: CROSSING RIVER, 1864. Union General Winfield Scott Hancocks corps crossing the Rapidan River at

CROSSING RIVER, 1864. Union General Winfield Scott Hancocks corps crossing the Rapidan River at Elys Ford, Virginia, 4 May 1864. Pencil drawing by Alfred R. Waud

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageWinfield Collection: UNION COMMANDERS, c1863. Portrait of the commanders of the Union Army. Left to right: David Farragut

UNION COMMANDERS, c1863. Portrait of the commanders of the Union Army. Left to right: David Farragut, William Tecumseh Sherman, George Henry Thomas, Abraham Lincoln, George Meade, Ulysses S

Background imageWinfield Collection: WAR OF 1812: GENERALS. Portraits of American generals active in the War of 1812

WAR OF 1812: GENERALS. Portraits of American generals active in the War of 1812. Stipple engraving, American, mid-19th century

Background imageWinfield Collection: BATTLE OF LUNDYs LANE. General Winfield Scott piloting Colonel James Miller to Lundys Lane

BATTLE OF LUNDYs LANE. General Winfield Scott piloting Colonel James Miller to Lundys Lane, Ontario, Canada, 25 July 1814, during the War of 1812. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageWinfield Collection: American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1877

American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1877
WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1877

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1877

WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866). American army officer. Steel engraving, American, 1877

Background imageWinfield Collection: SCOTT: MEXICO CITY, 1847. General Winfield Scott and his army entering Mexico City

SCOTT: MEXICO CITY, 1847. General Winfield Scott and his army entering Mexico City, 17 September 1847: contemporary line engraving

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT: CHIPPEWA. Lt. Colonel Winfield Scott ordering the charge of McNeils battalion at

WINFIELD SCOTT: CHIPPEWA. Lt. Colonel Winfield Scott ordering the charge of McNeils battalion at the Battle of Chippewa, Canada, 5 July 1814: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageWinfield Collection: FORT GEORGE, 1813. Lt. Colonel Winfield Scott leading the attack at the capture of Fort George

FORT GEORGE, 1813. Lt. Colonel Winfield Scott leading the attack at the capture of Fort George, on the Canadian side of the Niagara River, 27 May 1813: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866) as General-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States during

WINFIELD SCOTT (1786-1866) as General-in-Chief of the Armies of the United States during the Mexican War. Steel engraving, 1858

Background imageWinfield Collection: WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK (1824-1886). American army officer and political leader

WINFIELD SCOTT HANCOCK (1824-1886). American army officer and political leader. Wood engraving, American, 1862

Background imageWinfield Collection: Lieut. Genl. Winfield Scott

Lieut. Genl. Winfield Scott. Date c1862 February 4



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"Winfield: A Legacy of Triumphs and Signatures" Step into the world of Winfield, where history intertwines with sportsmanship and remarkable achievements. From the iconic West Indies Cricket Team's 1957 Tour to the captivating Civil War battles at Gettysburg, this name holds a multitude of stories. In 1957, the West Indies Cricket Team embarked on a tour that would etch their names in sporting history. Their signatures became symbols of unity and excellence as they showcased their exceptional skills on English soil. Travel back further to July 1863, where General Winfield S. Hancock led his valiant soldiers from the 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment charging fearlessly at Gettysburg. The cyclorama by Paul Philippoteaux immortalizes this pivotal moment in American history, reminding us of the bravery displayed during one of America's bloodiest conflicts. Brigadier General Winfield Scott Hancock stands tall amongst Union soldiers in an evocative photograph from 1861. His leadership and strategic brilliance left an indelible mark on the Civil War era. The Wales rugby team made their mark in 1905 when they triumphed against all odds. Amongst them stood players who embodied strength and determination; their victory forever celebrated under the banner of "Winfield. " General Winfield Scott's Anaconda Plan was a stroke of military genius during the Civil War. This lithograph cartoon depicts his strategy to blockade Confederate forces while launching a major offensive down the Mississippi River – a plan that ultimately played a crucial role in securing Union victory. Beyond battlefields and sports arenas lies another facet of Winfield's legacy – Earl Winfield Spencer, first husband to Wallis Simpson, whose love story captivated hearts around the world. Journey across oceans to discover Winfield Manor nestled in South Wingfield, Derbyshire – an architectural masterpiece steeped in grandeur and rich heritage.