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Claire Clairmont- stepsister to Mary Godwin Shelley and also lover of Byron, who she had a daughter with, and she was also believed to be the lover of Percy Shelly. Lord Byron, Second Wife, Godwin, Mary Shelley, Die Young, Percy, Claire, Tribute, Mona Lisa
Claire Clairmont- stepsister to Mary Godwin Shelley and also lover of Byron, who she had a daughter with, and she was also believed to be the lover of Percy Shelly.
Literary Stamps: Byron, (George Gordon) Lord (1788–1824) German Football League, Imaginative Writing, German Stamps, Grapes Of Wrath, Seven Years' War, She Walks In Beauty, Nobel Prize In Literature, Stamp Collecting
Byron, (George Gordon) Lord (1788–1824)
Literary Stamps: Byron, (George Gordon) Lord (1788–1824)
George Gordon, Lord Byron - (6th Baron) -1788-1824 Byron Poetry, Famous Poets, Book Authors, Books, Gordon, George, Romance
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George Gordon, Lord Byron - (6th Baron) -1788-1824
A pen and ink sketch of Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke, newly wed, by Byron's former lover and cousin of the bride, Lady Caroline Lamb. Lamb sketched many incidents in and participants of her life, including many of Byron. Ink Sketch, Male Sketch, Sad And Lonely, Romantic Period, Shady Lady, Regency Era, Coal Mining, Romanticism
A pen and ink sketch of Lord Byron and Annabella Milbanke, newly wed, by Byron's former lover and cousin of the bride, Lady Caroline Lamb. Lamb sketched many incidents in and participants of her life, including many of Byron.
Born	George Gordon Byron 22 January  London Died	19 April  (aged 36) Missolonghi, Aetolia-Acarnania, Ottoman Empire (Greece) Occupation	Poet, politician Nationality	English Literary movement	Romanticism Spouse	Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron Children	1Ada Lovelace 2Allegra Byron (more) John Keats Poems, Carta Magna, English Romantic, Dear Students, English Poets, Best Poems, Writers And Poets, Don Juan
Born George Gordon Byron 22 January London Died 19 April (aged 36) Missolonghi, Aetolia-Acarnania, Ottoman Empire (Greece) Occupation Poet, politician Nationality English Literary movement Romanticism Spouse Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron Children 1Ada Lovelace 2Allegra Byron (more)
Rebecca Pattison The History Buff
Rebecca Pattison The History Buff
Lord Byron | grandfather, Admiral Byron Charles Dance, Granddad, Noblesse, The 5th Of November, Eccentric, Frankenstein, 18th Century, American History
Lord Byron | grandfather, Admiral Byron
Glenarvon by Lady Caroline Lamb; Main character based on Byron Byronic Hero, Film Clothing, Oil Portrait, Oil Painting Reproductions, Male Face, Male Beauty, By The Way., Young Man
Glenarvon by Lady Caroline Lamb; Main character based on Byron
Anne Isabella Byron (nee Milbanke), Baroness Byron, Born	Anne Isabella Milbanke 17 May 1792 Elemore Hall, Pittington, Durham, England, United Kingdom Died	16 May 1860 (aged 67) Cause of death Breast cancer Title	Baroness Wentworth Spouse	George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron Children	Ada Lovelace Parents	Ralph Milbanke, 6th Bt. the Hon. Judith Noel The Byron, King George Iii, Portraits, Future Wife, Isabella
Anne Isabella Byron (nee Milbanke), Baroness Byron, Born Anne Isabella Milbanke 17 May 1792 Elemore Hall, Pittington, Durham, England, United Kingdom Died 16 May 1860 (aged 67) Cause of death Breast cancer Title Baroness Wentworth Spouse George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron Children Ada Lovelace Parents Ralph Milbanke, 6th Bt. the Hon. Judith Noel
Rebecca Pattison The History Buff
Rebecca Pattison The History Buff
6th Lord Byron (1788–1824) Nottingham Castle, Dundee City, Spa Art, John Owen, Glasgow Museum, Shakespeare Theatre, Mr D, Mary Wollstonecraft, Lady Elizabeth
6th Lord Byron (1788–1824) | Art UK
6th Lord Byron (1788–1824)
George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron, 1822 (William Edward West) ) (1788-1857) Scottish National Portrait Gallery, PG 1561 Mystique, Art Romantique, World History Classroom, Gothic Fiction, Horror Fiction, Art Classique, Joseph Mallord William Turner, Gallery Of Modern Art
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George Gordon, 6th Lord Byron, 1822 (William Edward West) ) (1788-1857) Scottish National Portrait Gallery, PG 1561
As his moods worsened Annabella sought medical advice, convinced he had gone mad. She asked a physician to assess (an unaware) Byron. The doctor recommended she do as Byron requested & move to her parents' estate. She began to document Byron's behavior, moods, speech. Contacted his solicitor & friend John Hanson believing Byron would take his life. Gave Hanson a pamphlet & notes on hydrocephalus, thinking Byron could be suffering from it.  Went to live with her parents never to see Byron again. John Hanson, William Godwin, Doctor Recommended, Aga, Medical Advice, Speech, Behavior
As his moods worsened Annabella sought medical advice, convinced he had gone mad. She asked a physician to assess (an unaware) Byron. The doctor recommended she do as Byron requested & move to her parents' estate. She began to document Byron's behavior, moods, speech. Contacted his solicitor & friend John Hanson believing Byron would take his life. Gave Hanson a pamphlet & notes on hydrocephalus, thinking Byron could be suffering from it. Went to live with her parents never to see Byron again.
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sarah joyce
max beerbohm   lord Byron Max Beerbohm, Shake The Dust, Poetry Art, Queer
max beerbohm lord Byron
Villa Saluzzo Mongiardino, in Albaro (Genoa) where Byron lived between 1822 and 1823.  A short distance away Mary secured a house.  She found that he was ready to do "any . . . service for me that his office of executor of Shelley's will demands. In July 1844 Dickens wanted to stay in Lord Byron's house during a stay in Albaro, but it had fallen into neglect and become the refuge of a third-rate wineshop. Genoa, Neglect, Baron, Dickens, Italy Travel, Regency, Tuscany, Writers
Villa Saluzzo Mongiardino, in Albaro (Genoa) where Byron lived between 1822 and 1823. A short distance away Mary secured a house. She found that he was ready to do "any . . . service for me that his office of executor of Shelley's will demands. In July 1844 Dickens wanted to stay in Lord Byron's house during a stay in Albaro, but it had fallen into neglect and become the refuge of a third-rate wineshop.
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sarah joyce
Writers' rooms: Lord Byron The screen in the background was decoupaged by Byron himself with bare knuckle boxing figures - He engaged in the 'sport' of bare knuckle boxing...which then and now~ is illegal....... Play Writer, Bare Knuckle Boxing, Georgian Interiors, Old Manor, Paolo Roversi
Writers' rooms: Lord Byron | Special Reports | guardian.co.uk Books
Writers' rooms: Lord Byron The screen in the background was decoupaged by Byron himself with bare knuckle boxing figures - He engaged in the 'sport' of bare knuckle boxing...which then and now~ is illegal.......
caroline lamb - Lover of Byron, famously described him as 'Mad, bad, and dangerous to know'. Another treated badly by history, fiercely intelligent but treated like an exotic pet. The Duchess Of Devonshire, British History, British Art, Art History, Old Master, Her Hair, Caroline
caroline lamb - Lover of Byron, famously described him as 'Mad, bad, and dangerous to know'. Another treated badly by history, fiercely intelligent but treated like an exotic pet.