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"Arguably: A Journey Through Iconic Moments in History and Art" Step into a world of captivating stories and remarkable achievements

Background imageArguably Collection: M. R. JAMES

M. R. JAMES
MONTAGUE RHODES JAMES Biblical scholar, and author of arguably the finest ghost stories ever written

Background imageArguably Collection: Salisbury (Constable)

Salisbury (Constable)
Salisbury cathedral - arguably the finest-ever painting of a church

Background imageArguably Collection: Augusta Ada Byron

Augusta Ada Byron
AUGUSTA ADA BYRON daughter of the poet Byron, later countess Lovelace mathematician, arguably the worlds first computer programmer, aiding Babbage

Background imageArguably Collection: W. G. Grace batting at Gravesend, 1913

W. G. Grace batting at Gravesend, 1913
Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915) batting in the Gravesend vs. Eltham cricket match, held at Gravesend cricket ground, 1913

Background imageArguably Collection: Riefenstahl / Olympics 2

Riefenstahl / Olympics 2
OLYMPISCHESPIELE Leni Riefenstahl directs cameraman Walter Frentz during the filming of the Berlin Olympics, arguably the finest film of sport ever made

Background imageArguably Collection: Dr. W. G. Grace at the Wicket, 1898

Dr. W. G. Grace at the Wicket, 1898
Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915), arguably the finest cricketer of his era, who scored 126 first-class centuries while playing for England and Gloucestershire

Background imageArguably Collection: William Hedleys engine

William Hedleys engine, 1813. Listed in RE Bleasdales Locomotive Engines catalogue, entry 1259. Long held at Crag Head, Newcastle and photographed there in 1881

Background imageArguably Collection: Convair XB-46 45-59582

Convair XB-46 45-59582
Convair Model 109 XB-46 45-59582, arguably the most elegant bomber ever built. Date: 1947

Background imageArguably Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Arguably one of the most important White Star Line porcelain items in private hands today. A Spode R4331 OSNC (Oceanic Steam Navigation Company)

Background imageArguably Collection: White Star Line, Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate (back)

White Star Line, Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate (back)
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Arguably one of the most important White Star Line porcelain items in private hands today. A Spode R4331 OSNC (Oceanic Steam Navigation Company)

Background imageArguably Collection: Robert Falcon Scott, Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctic

Robert Falcon Scott, Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctic
Robert Falcon Scott Terra Nova Expedition - important archive of 52 negatives taken by Lt. Henry Birdie Bowers during the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition that claimed the lives of Scott

Background imageArguably Collection: Victor Hugo (Gill)

Victor Hugo (Gill)
VICTOR HUGO French writer : Gills caricature is arguably the finest ever done of the divinely-inspired (or star-struck) idealist

Background imageArguably Collection: Flood 1829 Lithograph image 1 11 / 16 x 3 4. 3 7. 6 cm

Flood 1829 Lithograph image 1 11 / 16 x 3 4. 3 7. 6 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageArguably Collection: Ideal Pastoral Life 1829 Lithograph image 1 11 / 16 x 3

Ideal Pastoral Life 1829 Lithograph image 1 11 / 16 x 3
Artokoloro

Background imageArguably Collection: Bacchus Ariadne ca 1740 Pen brown ink wash black chalk

Bacchus Ariadne ca 1740 Pen brown ink wash black chalk
Artokoloro

Background imageArguably Collection: Marble strigilated vase snake handles Antonine

Marble strigilated vase snake handles Antonine
Artokoloro

Background imageArguably Collection: W. G. Grace Bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, 190

W. G. Grace Bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, 190
Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915) bowling at the Crystal Palace cricket ground, London. Grace was arguably the finest cricketer of his era

Background imageArguably Collection: W. G. Grace batting in the Nets at Lords, 1895

W. G. Grace batting in the Nets at Lords, 1895
Engraving of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915), practising his batting in the nets at Lords Cricket Ground, 1895. As can be seen, a large crowd has gathered to watch the Doctors technique

Background imageArguably Collection: Congo Administrator

Congo Administrator
M. Franck, Belgian Minister for the Colonies, crosses a rudimentary bridge in the Belgian Congo, arguably the worst-administered of any colonies anywhere, ever


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"Arguably: A Journey Through Iconic Moments in History and Art" Step into a world of captivating stories and remarkable achievements, where the line between fact and opinion blurs. Salisbury (Constable) invites you to marvel at the brushstrokes that brought landscapes to life, while Augusta Ada Byron's brilliance as a mathematician arguably shaped the future. Witness W. G. Grace's legendary batting skills at Gravesend in 1913, an unforgettable moment etched in cricket history. Riefenstahl's controversial films captured the essence of Olympic glory, sparking debates about art versus propaganda. M. R. JAMES' spine-chilling tales leave us questioning reality with their haunting narratives. William Hedley's groundbreaking engine revolutionized transportation, arguably paving the way for modern locomotives. The Convair XB-46 45-59582 stands as a testament to human ingenuity and technological advancement amidst Cold War tensions. The White Star Line's exquisite blue and gilt dessert plate from RMS Titanic evokes both opulence and tragedy, reminding us of humanity's fragility. As Robert Falcon Scott embarked on his Terra Nova Expedition to Antarctica, his bravery is unquestionable but whether he made it back alive remains debatable. Delve into history through these artifacts; each one tells its own story that can be argued from different perspectives. Join us on this thought-provoking journey where arguments arise, opinions clash, but ultimately we celebrate the power of human creativity and resilience throughout time.