36 images found.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Thomas Cullum 1st Bart.
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Oil on canvas 113 x 94cms, attributed to Gerard Soest. Sir Thomas Cullum, Sheriff of London in 1646; Lord of the Manor of Hawstead and Hardwick; created Baronet in 18th June, 1660. Married Mary, daughter and co-heir of Nicholas Crispe of the city of London. Died in 1664 aged 77 and is buried in Hawstead. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921 by the last surviving member of the Cullum family.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Thomas Cullum 2nd Bart
Date:
c 1680.

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Oil on canvas 75 x 62 cm. The painting is attributed to Peter Lely [1618 - 1680] and shows Thomas, eldest son and heir of Sir Thomas Cullum 1st Bt. and Mary (nee Crispe] . He married, in 1656, Dudley, daughter of Sir Henry North of Mildenhall. Died in 1680 aged 47 and buried in Hawstead Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Dudley, Lady Cullum (1637-80)
Date:
c 1670

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Oil on canvas 74 x 62cm. Peter Lely (1618-1680). Dudley, daughter of Sir Henry North of Mildenhall and Sarah, daughter of John Rayney of Kent. Married Sir Thomas Cullum 2nd Bt. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Thomas Cullum, Bart.
Date:
nd

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Oil on canvas 73 x 60 cm. Attributed to Mary Beale, [1633-1699] Britain's first professional woman artist.. Thomas (1662-1700) was the second son of Sir Thomas Cullum 2nd Bart. and Dudley, daughter of Sir Henry North of Mildenhall. Thomas was a friend of John Hervey (later 1st Earl of Bristol) and a suitor of his sister Isabella. He died unmarried and his love letters to Isabella form part of the Cullum archives in the Bury St Edmunds Record Office. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury 1921
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Dionesse, daughter of William Cullum [1660-97]
Date:
nd

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Oil on canvas 74 x 62cm. Edmund Farrer [Portraits 1908] identifies this as a copy of the original, by Verlest, at Brent Eleigh Hall. Dionesse, born 1660, was the daughter of William Cullum of Thorndon and Mary , daughter of Edward Colman of Brent Eleigh. She married Robert Colman of Brent Eleigh, her mother's first cousin, and died there in 1697. .A similar portrait is in the ownership of the Borough of St Edmundsbury.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, John Cullum
Date:
nd

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Oil on canvas 127 x 99. British (English) school of painting. Second son of Sir Thomas Cullum, 1st Bart. Born 1635 and died in 1710. Married Anne, daughter of Thomas Lawrence of Woodborough, Wiltshire. Father of Sir Jasper. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough Council in 1921
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Mrs John Cullum
Date:
c 1690

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Oil on canvas 123cms x 100cms. British [English] School. Anne, daughter of Thomas Lawrence, of Woodborough, Wiltshire. Married in 1662 when she was about aged 18 to John Cullum, draper. Died March 1698 and is buried with her husband at the Church of All Hallows, Lombard Street. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Dudley Cullum
Date:
nd

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Miniature, Sir Dudley Cullum, 3rd Bart. (d. 1726).
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Dudley Cullum
Date:
nd

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In the collection of miniatures the lower one is of Sir Dudley Cullum, 3rd Bart. [died 1726]
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, portrait, Anne , Lady Cullum
Date:
c 1690

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Oil on canvas 72 x 60cm. Artist Olive Munro. ( After Godfrey Kneller ) . Portrait bequeathed to St Edmundsbury in 1921
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Anne, Lady Cullum
Date:
nd

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Oil on canvas 72 x 60 cm. By Godfrey Kneller (1646-1723) Anne Wyatt [1700-36] of Burseldon, Hampshire, married Sir Jasper Cullum 4th Bart.in 1728. Died 9th of February 1736 aged 36 and is buried at Hawstead. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St. Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir John Cullum 5th Bart.
Date:
nd

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Sir John Cullum, 5th Bt., oil on canvas 75 x 62 cms by Sir Nathaniel Dance Holland. John was the only child and heir of Sir Jasper Cullum of Hawstead and Hardwick. He died in 1774 aged 75 and is buried in Hawstead. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Jane, wife of Sir John Cullum
Date:
1729

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Oil on canvas 74 x 62 cm. by Michael I Dahl (1656/9 -1743). Jane, daughter of Thomas Deane of Hampshire, married John Cullum, later 5th Bart. in 1728. Died in 1730. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Lady Susanna Cullum
Date:
c 1780

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Oil on canvas 75 x 61 by Angelica Kauffman. Daughter of Sir Thomas Gery of Great Ealing, Middlesex, she married, as his second wife, Sir John Cullum, later 5th Bt. She died 1783 and is buried at Hawstead. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Rev Sir John Cullum 6th Bart.
Date:
1778

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Oil on canvas 75 x 62cm. By Angelica Kauffmann (1714 - 1807). Rev. Sir John Cullum FRS., FSA., 6th Bart. [1733-1785]. Eldest son of Sir John Cullum, 5th Bart. and Susanna, daughter and co-heir of Sir Thomas Gery. This portrait was engraved as the frontispiece to his early local history book 'The History and Antiquities of Hawstead and Hardwick' 1784. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 7th Bart.
Date:
c 1800

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Oil on canvas 75 x 62 George Keith Ralph 1752-1811. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, second son of Sir John Cullum, born 1741, married 1774 to Mary, daughter of Robert Hanson. Died 1831 and buried at Hawstead. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Lady Mary Cullum
Date:
1773

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oil on canvas 75 x 62. Painted by Joseph Samuel Webster. Lady Mary Cullum, wife of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 7th Bart. Died in 1830 and buried in Hawstead. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 8th Bart
Date:
1824

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Oil on canvas 92 x 67 cms by Ferdinando Cavalleri. Revd. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 8th Bart. Died 1855 Portrait bequeathed to St Edmundsbury Council in 1921
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Mary Ann Eggers
Date:
1830

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Lady Mary Ann Cullum, nee Eggers (d.1830), first wife of Revd. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, (later 8th Bart.), whom she married in 1805.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 8th Bart.
Date:
c 1830

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Oil on canvas 95 x 74 by John Whitehead Walton. Revd Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 8th Bart. Eldest son of Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 7th Bart. Died in 1855 in his seventy-ninth year. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Lady Anne Cullum
Date:
nd

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Lady Ann Cullum, nee Lloyd (d. 1875) second wife of Revd Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 8th Bt., whom she married in 1832. Painting by Sir William Boxall.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Mrs Milner-Gibson 1840
Date:
1840

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Oil on canvas 45 x 35cms. by Sir William Boxall R A (1800-1879). Susanna Arethusa, only child of Revd. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 8th Bt. and Mary Anna, daughter of Henry Eggers of Woodford, Essex; married Thomas Milner Gibson of Theberton House, Suffolk in 1832. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921..
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Thomas Milner Gibson
Date:
1843

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Watercolour by Charles Allen Duval. Thomas Milner Gibson (1806-1884) came from a Suffolk family. He was born in Port of Spain, Trinidad, where is father was an army officer. In 1837 Gibson was elected to Parliament as a Conservative member for Ipswich, but resigned 2 years later having adopted Liberal views, and became a supporter of the Free Trade movement. He re-entered Parliament in 1841 and became President of the Board of Trade (1859-1866) in Lord Palmerston's government. He married Arethusa Susannah, daughter of Thomas Gery Cullum, in 1832.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Mrs Susanna Arethusa Milner-Gibson
Date:
nd

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Watercolour by Charles S. Forbes. Susanna Arethusa, only child of Rev. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 8th and last baronet. Died 1885.
Title
Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Thomas Milner Gibson
Date:
nd

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Watercolour by C S Forbes.
Title
Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Susanna Arethusa Cullum
Date:
1850

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Oil on canvas 29 x 24 by Spiridione Gambardella. Susanna Arethusa Cullum [1815 - 1886], only child of Revd Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, 8th Bart. She married Thomas Milner Gibson in 1832 and was the mother of George Gery Milner Gibson Cullum. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Jasper Milner Gibson
Date:
c1854

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Miniature, Jasper Milner Gibson (1852-98), child as Cupid. Miniature painted about 1854 . Copy from a miniature by Mme Lamuniere. Jasper Joseph Alexander, son of Rt. Hon Thomas Milner Gibson by Susanna Arethusa, only child of Revd Sir Thomas Gery Cullum; born 1852, educated at Eton; married Elizabeth Isidore Parsons of Columbus, Ohio. Died 2 April 1898 in Monte Carlo, Monaco.
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Thomas Dudley Milner-Gibson
Date:
nd

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Miniatures of Thomas Dudley, son of the Rt Hon Thomas Milner-Gibson and his wife Susanna Arethusa. Born in 1845 and died in China in 1863 and was buried in Happy Valley Cemetery, Hong Kong.
Title
Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sydney Isabella Milner-Gibson
Date:
1872

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Oil on canvas 126 x 99 by James Tissot 1836-1902. Portrait of Miss Milner-Gibson painted during the artist's residence in London in 1872. Sydney Isabella was the daughter of Rt. Hon.Thomas Milner-Gibson M.P. and Susanna Arethusa, daughter of Revd. Sir Thomas Gery Cullum 8th Bart. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921.
Title
Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, George Gery Milner-Gibson Cullum, aged 3
Date:
nd

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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, George Gery Milner-Gibson Cullum
Date:
1885

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Oil on canvas 72 x 49 cms by Charles Stuart Forbes. Son of the Rt. Hon. Thomas Milner-Gibson by his wife Susanna Arethusa, daughter of the Revd Sir Thomas Gery Cullum. He adopted the name Cullum in order to obtain title to his Grandmother's estates at Hardwick House, which he occupied as his chief place of residence when he was of age. The painting was commissioned for his 21st birthday. Portrait bequeathed to the Borough of St Edmundsbury in 1921..
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, George Gery Cullum
Date:
c1880

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Portrait by George Forbes. George Gery Milner Gibson Cullum[ 1857-1921]. Succeeded in 1875 to estates of Hardwick and Hawstead, and granted by Royal Sign Mauel, name and arms of Cullum, 13 December 1878. Despite his inheritance and adoption of the family name, certain technicalities prevented him from bequeathing the estate as he chose. After his death it devolved to the State and the house was subsequently demolished.
Title
George Gery Milner Gibson Cullum, Bury St Edmunds
Date:
1913

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Mr Cullum, (1857-1921) of Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds. Mayor of Bury St Edmunds from 1913-1914
Title
George Gery Milner Gibson Cullum, Bury St Edmunds
Date:
1913

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Mr Cullum, (1857-1921) of Hardwick House, Mayor of Bury St Edmunds from 1913-1914. (See 3935 as Cardinal Beaufort in the Pageant of 1907)
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Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sir Robert Harland 2nd Bart.
Date:
c 1850

Caption:
126 x 102. Oil on canvas. After Charles Cole. Sir Robert Harland married in 1801, Arethusa Vernon, (1777-1860) daughter of Henry Vernon and Jane Cullum. This portrait had previously been identified as Sir Thomas Cullum 8th Bart. but more recently recognised as a copy of the portrait of Sir Robert Harland 2nd Bart. by Charles Cole in the collections of Ipswich Museums.
Title
Hardwick House, Bury St Edmunds, Portrait, Sydney Milner Gibson
Date:
nd

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