Square Collection
"Exploring the World's Squares
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"Exploring the World's Squares: From Cockatoos to Cathedrals and Everything in Between" A mesmerizing sight unfolds as a Red Tailed Black Cockatoo gracefully soars across the square, its vibrant feathers contrasting against the clear blue sky. The Waterloo Highlanders march proudly through the square, their kilts swaying in rhythm with their powerful footsteps, embodying strength and tradition. An intriguing stamp featuring Queen Elizabeth II wearing a gas mask serves as a reminder of Britain's resilience during times of adversity. The stoic statue of Marcus Aurelius stands tall in the square, symbolizing wisdom and leadership that transcends time. Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia Cathedral dominates the square with its awe-inspiring architecture, an extraordinary testament to Antoni Gaudi's creative genius. The first portrait of King Charles III graces this historic square, capturing his regal presence and marking an important moment in royal history. William Fairbank's meticulous plan showcases Sheffield's town layout from 1771, revealing how squares played a crucial role in urban development even centuries ago. St. Mark's Church stands majestically amidst cobbled streets in Zagreb Square, Croatia—a harmonious blend of spirituality and architectural beauty. "Too Many Cooks" by Lawson Wood depicts chaos unfolding within a bustling kitchen on this whimsical book cover found at a quaint corner bookstore near the square. Delicate bookbinding tools from 1875 tell tales of craftsmanship passed down through generations—each tool bearing witness to countless stories bound within pages held together by skillful hands. Loch Morlich reflects like a mirror under the watchful gaze of Cairngorms' majestic peaks—nature’s breathtaking masterpiece framed perfectly by this serene Scottish square.