Lord Byron. |
19 April was the 200th anniversary of Lord Byron's tragically early death at Missolonghi, Greece.
Newstead Abbey. |
A chaotic and colourful love life - including, many believe, a relationship with his half-sister Augusta - and a disastrous marriage to Annabella Milbanke led to a different kind of notoriety.
Byron left England for good in 1816. He never saw his divorced wife, or their little girl, Ada, again.
Bosun's Monument, Newstead. |
Lord Byron travelled widely - Switzerland, Italy, and Greece - and you can explore an interactive map of his travels here.
His relationships with Percy Bysshe Shelley, Mary Shelley, Claire Clairmont would fill a book by themselves.
Cascata Delle Marmore, near Terni. |
Lord Byron visited this 'matchless cataract' near Terni in 1817 (image on the right).
The Byron Society has a list of events planned for the bicentenary here.
Byron's Residence at Missolonghi in 1824. |
Images:
Lord Byron. Published by James Robins & Co., 1824.
Newstead Abbey. © Sue Wilkes.
The dog Bosun's monument, Newstead Abbey. © Sue Wilkes.
A bust of Lord Byron in the gardens of Newstead Abbey. © Sue Wilkes.
Cascata Delle Marmore, © Sue Wilkes.
'Lord Byron's Residence at Missolonghi' where he died in 1824. An 1827 engraving by H.Raper and R.Roberts, author's collection.