Aries Collection
"Aries: From Locomotives to Zodiac Signs
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"Aries: From Locomotives to Zodiac Signs, a Multifaceted Symbol of Power and Passion" Step into the past with a glimpse of history as the Broad Gauge Locomotive Aries stands proudly outside Faringdon Engine Shed in 1865. This magnificent machine, with its steam billowing and wheels turning, represents the unstoppable force that is Aries. Nature's shedding spectacle unfolds at Highland Wildlife Park in Scotland, where Soay sheep reveal their fleece. Originating from St Kilda in Outer Hebrides, these resilient creatures embody the fiery spirit - constantly evolving and adapting. In artistry's embrace, Antonio Canova's sculpture "Mars and Venus" captures the essence of passion between two celestial beings. As Mars symbolizes war and Venus embodies love, they mirror the duality within every Aries individual - fierce warriors yet tender lovers. Taking flight through skies filled with courage is none other than Avro Lancaster I Aries. This aircraft soars above clouds as a testament to determination and strength - qualities synonymous with those born under this zodiac sign. Travel back further in time to April 1412-1416 when Paul Limbourg masterfully painted scenes depicting life during this period. Amidst knights' tales and medieval wonders lies an undeniable connection to Aries' boldness etched onto canvas for eternity. Continuing our aviation journey brings us face-to-face with Avro 694 Lincoln, possibly RE367 or known as Aries III. Its wingspan stretches wide like an adventurer exploring uncharted territories - much like how individuals guided by their inner ram seek new horizons fearlessly. Delve into ancient wisdom on yellowed pages adorned with constellations representing astrology's intricate tapestry. Among them shines bright both Aries constellation itself alongside Musca Borealis constellation – reminding us that even stars align for those born under this sign.