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Eliot Collection

"Eliot: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Literature" Step into the world of Eliot, a name that resonates with significance in various realms

Background imageEliot Collection: BLACK SENATORS, 1872. The First Colored Senators and Representatives in the 41st

BLACK SENATORS, 1872. The First Colored Senators and Representatives in the 41st and 42nd Congress of the United States. Lithograph, 1872, by Currier & Ives

Background imageEliot Collection: George Eliot, c1850, (1942). Creator: Francois d Albert Durade

George Eliot, c1850, (1942). Creator: Francois d Albert Durade
George Eliot, c1850, (1942). Portrait of British author George Eliot (1819-1880), born Mary Ann Evans. Painting in the National Portrait Gallery, London

Background imageEliot Collection: Surreal study, 1952. Creator: Shirley Markham

Surreal study, 1952. Creator: Shirley Markham
Surreal study, 1952. Illustration for a poem by TS Eliot. Shirley Markham (1931-1999) studied Graphic Design and Illustration at Central School of Art in London from 1950-1952

Background imageEliot Collection: T. S. ELIOT (1888-1965). Thomas Stearns Eliot. American (naturalized British) poet and critic

T. S. ELIOT (1888-1965). Thomas Stearns Eliot. American (naturalized British) poet and critic. Photograph, c1920
T.S. ELIOT (1888-1965). Thomas Stearns Eliot. American (naturalized British) poet and critic. Photograph, c1920

Background imageEliot Collection: George Eliot (Durade)

George Eliot (Durade)
GEORGE ELIOT nee Mary Ann Cross, later Evans. Writer, painted in 1849 - her most appealing portrait

Background imageEliot Collection: George Eliot / Griff House

George Eliot / Griff House
GEORGE ELIOT (MARY ANN EVANS) Home at Griff House, Nuneaton

Background imageEliot Collection: Elliot Tartan

Elliot Tartan
The Elliot tartan of Scotland. Date: photo taken 1971

Background imageEliot Collection: Poets and Novelists of the Victorian Era, late 19th century

Poets and Novelists of the Victorian Era, late 19th century. Charlotte Bronte; William Makepeace Thackeray; George Eliot; Robert Browning; Elizabeth Barrett Browning; Tom Hood; Charles Dickens;

Background imageEliot Collection: Scene from Silas Marner by George Eliot, 1882. Artist: Mary L Gow

Scene from Silas Marner by George Eliot, 1882. Artist: Mary L Gow
Scene from Silas Marner by George Eliot, 1882. Eppie, the orphan adopted by the lonely miser and linen-weaver, Silas Marner

Background imageEliot Collection: Ts Eliot (Evans)

Ts Eliot (Evans)
THOMAS STEARNS ELIOT American writer

Background imageEliot Collection: Ts Eliot / Anon Photo

Ts Eliot / Anon Photo
T.S.ELIOT American-born writer, photographed in his early twenties

Background imageEliot Collection: George Eliot / Rosehill

George Eliot / Rosehill
GEORGE ELIOT (MARY ANN EVANS) Home of the English novelists friends, the Brays, at Rosehill, near Coventry Date: 1819 - 1880

Background imageEliot Collection: George Eliot / Chilvers Ch

George Eliot / Chilvers Ch
GEORGE ELIOT Chilvers Coton Church, where she was baptised on 29 November 1819: it became a model for Shepperton Church in Scenes of Clerical Life

Background imageEliot Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in

Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood
536965 Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood, They die in a close embrace

Background imageEliot Collection: Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tulliver's sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakin's pack

Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tulliver's sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakin's pack
536961 Aunt Clegg, one of Mrs Tulliver's sisters, looking over the goods in Bob Jakin's pack. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageEliot Collection: Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming

Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming auction
536953 Mrs Tulliver visiting lawyer Waken to ask him not to bid for Dorlcote Mill at the forthcoming auction. By Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageEliot Collection: Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home

Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies stew
536950 Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies stew. By Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageEliot Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings

Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings
536949 Tom and Maggie Tulliver fishing in childhood It was one of their happy mornings. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageEliot Collection: Mr. Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of

Mr. Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of the family Bible
536956 Mr. Tulliver ordering Tom to write a bitter condemnation of lawyer Wakem in the front of the family Bible. By Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageEliot Collection: Brookbank, Shotter Mill, Surrey, where English novelist, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880)

Brookbank, Shotter Mill, Surrey, where English novelist, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880) lived
536979 Brookbank, Shotter Mill, Surrey, where English novelist, George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans 1819-1880) lived. 1882, (engraving from The Century Magazine, New York); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageEliot Collection: Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century

Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century (book edition of The Mill on the Floss by George)
536945 Dorlcote Mill, the home of the Tulliver family. Late 19th century (book edition of The Mill on the Floss by George Eliot originally published 1860); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageEliot Collection: Chest of Drawers, 1936. Creator: Thomas J. Eliot

Chest of Drawers, 1936. Creator: Thomas J. Eliot
Chest of Drawers, 1936

Background imageEliot Collection: Chair, 1935/1942. Creator: Thomas J. Eliot

Chair, 1935/1942. Creator: Thomas J. Eliot
Chair, 1935/1942

Background imageEliot Collection: Scene from Alice in Wonderland

Scene from Alice in Wonderland
Scene from the tea part in Alice in Wonderland (Lewis Carroll) performed at the opera comique in 1898. Miss Rose Hersee as Alice and Mr

Background imageEliot Collection: North Court, Isle of Wight, the seat of Mrs. Bennet

North Court, Isle of Wight, the seat of Mrs. Bennet, sister to Isabella Percy, Countess of Beverley. Jacobean mansion with gardens

Background imageEliot Collection: Adam Bede, having got the better of Arthur Donnithorne in a fight

Adam Bede, having got the better of Arthur Donnithorne in a fight
536929 Adam Bede, having got the better of Arthur Donnithorne in a fight, is horrified to see his rival lying unconcious. Adam Bede by George Eliot, first published 1859

Background imageEliot Collection: Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings

Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings
536922 Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings under the bench. Adam Bede by George Eliot, first published 1859

Background imageEliot Collection: Ts Eliot / Rothenstein

Ts Eliot / Rothenstein
Thomas Stearns Eliot, poet, playwright and literary critic. Received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1948 Date: 1888-1965

Background imageEliot Collection: Title page of Adam Bede by George Eliot, from an edition of her collected novels

Title page of Adam Bede by George Eliot, from an edition of her collected novels
536941 Title page of Adam Bede by George Eliot, from an edition of her collected novels published c1885. Adam Bede was first published 1859

Background imageEliot Collection: After the trials and tribulations of the story Adam Bede declares his love to Dinah

After the trials and tribulations of the story Adam Bede declares his love to Dinah
536938 After the trials and tribulations of the story Adam Bede declares his love to Dinah Morris, the Methodist preacher. Adam Bede by George Eliot, first published 1859

Background imageEliot Collection: Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in

Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in
536926 Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in the woods. Hetty has his child and is convicted of infanticide and condemned to death

Background imageEliot Collection: Hetty Sorrel, sentenced to death for infanticide, comforted in prison by her Methodist

Hetty Sorrel, sentenced to death for infanticide, comforted in prison by her Methodist
536934 Hetty Sorrel, sentenced to death for infanticide, comforted in prison by her Methodist preacher cousin, Dinah Morris

Background imageEliot Collection: Mrs Poyser, wife of Hetty Sorrels farmer uncle, Martin Poyser

Mrs Poyser, wife of Hetty Sorrels farmer uncle, Martin Poyser
536931 Mrs Poyser, wife of Hetty Sorrels farmer uncle, Martin Poyser, with Squire Donnithorne, whose son Arthur seduced Hetty. Mrs Poyser is possibly George Eliots most successful comic character

Background imageEliot Collection: Portrait of George Eliot (1819-1880), 1882. Creator: Rajon, Paul-Adolphe (1842-1888)

Portrait of George Eliot (1819-1880), 1882. Creator: Rajon, Paul-Adolphe (1842-1888)
Portrait of George Eliot (1819-1880), 1882. Private Collection

Background imageEliot Collection: The Waste Land

The Waste Land
Christophe Kiciak

Background imageEliot Collection: GEORGE ELIOT / MILBY

GEORGE ELIOT / MILBY
GEORGE ELIOT Market Day at Milby, the setting for Janets Repentance in Scenes of Clerical Life Date: 1819 - 1880

Background imageEliot Collection: Painted chimney breast, 1933

Painted chimney breast, 1933. Room in a London flat planned and decorated by the artist Eliot Hodgkin. Mural decoration after an English chintz design

Background imageEliot Collection: John Eliot was a defender of freedom of speech for the house of commons

John Eliot was a defender of freedom of speech for the house of commons. During the Parliament of 1629 Eliot presented three resolutions condemning Charles Is illegal taxation and religious policies

Background imageEliot Collection: John Eliot Circa 1604 To 1690. English Born Puritan Missionary Who Preached To Massachusett Indians

John Eliot Circa 1604 To 1690. English Born Puritan Missionary Who Preached To Massachusett Indians. From A 19Th Century Illustration

Background imageEliot Collection: John Eliot C. 1604 - 1690 Aka Apostle Of The Indians English Puritan Missionary From The Book The

John Eliot C. 1604 - 1690 Aka Apostle Of The Indians English Puritan Missionary From The Book The Century Illustrated
John Eliot C.1604 - 1690 Aka Apostle Of The Indians English Puritan Missionary From The Book The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine May To October 1883

Background imageEliot Collection: Sir John Eliot 1592 To 1632. English Statesman. From The National And Domestic History Of England

Sir John Eliot 1592 To 1632. English Statesman. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageEliot Collection: Tessa at Home. From George Eliots Romola, 1862-63, (1923). Artist: Frederic Leighton

Tessa at Home. From George Eliots Romola, 1862-63, (1923). Artist: Frederic Leighton
Tessa at Home. From George Eliots Romola, 1862-63, (1923). Romola (1862-63) is a historical novel by George Eliot set in the fifteenth century

Background imageEliot Collection: Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share

Maggie Tulliver, having cut off her hair and run away from home, is offered a share of the gypsies stew. Illustration by Walter James Allen (active 1859-1891)

Background imageEliot Collection: Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in the woods

Hetty Sorrel, beloved of Adam Bede, meeting the young squire Arthur Donnithorne in the woods. Hetty has his child and is convicted of infanticide and condemned to death

Background imageEliot Collection: Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings

Adam Bede, the village carpenter, in the workshop, his dog Gyp on a pile of shavings under the bench. Adam Bede by George Eliot, first published 1859

Background imageEliot Collection: Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken

Tom and Maggie Tulliver being run down by machinery from Dolcote Mill that has broken away in the flood, They die in a close embrace

Background imageEliot Collection: Rachel Verrinder telling Franklin Blake, to his amazement, that she saw him taking the Moonstone

Rachel Verrinder telling Franklin Blake, to his amazement, that she saw him taking the Moonstone. Illustration by Arthur Fraser (active 1865-1898) for The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins (London, 1890)

Background imageEliot Collection: George Eliots house, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock

George Eliots house, Chelsea, London, 1912. Artist: Frederick Adcock
George Eliots house, Chelsea, London, 1912. The home of English novelist Mary Anne Evans (1819-1880), better known by her pen name of George Eliot



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"Eliot: A Tapestry of History, Art, and Literature" Step into the world of Eliot, a name that resonates with significance in various realms. From the groundbreaking achievements of the Black Senators in 1872 to the surreal study by Shirley Markham in 1952, Eliot encompasses a rich tapestry of stories. At its core lies T. S. Eliot, an American poet and critic who became a naturalized British citizen. Captured in a captivating photograph from around 1920, his enigmatic gaze reflects his profound impact on literature. However, Eliot's influence extends beyond T. S. As we delve into the realm of George Eliot – both as Durade's artistic creation and her real-life presence at Griff House. This Victorian-era novelist left an indelible mark on literary history with her insightful works. As we navigate through time, we encounter other glimpses into the lives intertwined with this illustrious name. Poets and novelists from the late 19th century emerge like shadows from forgotten pages - their words echoing through generations. Intriguingly enough, there are anonymous photographs capturing moments shared by Ts Eliot himself or perhaps another individual bearing that name altogether – leaving us pondering over these mysterious connections. Amidst this diverse array emerges Francois d Albert Durade's depiction of George Eliot circa 1850 - a testament to her enduring legacy even decades after her passing. And just when you thought you had unraveled all facets of "Eliot, " scenes from Alice in Wonderland appear before your eyes - reminding us that sometimes reality can be as whimsical and fantastical as fiction itself. In this amalgamation of history, artistry, and literature lies "Eliot" – an enigma waiting to be explored further; each hint offering new dimensions to unravel within its intricate web.