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"Arthur: A Journey through History and Imagination" Step into the world of Arthur, where history intertwines with imagination

Background imageArthur Collection: Tatler cover: Queen Elizabeth II and her family

Tatler cover: Queen Elizabeth II and her family
The Tatler front cover featuring a photograph taken in June 1959, of the Queen Elizabeth II with her housband, Prince Philip Duke of Edinburgh and their children

Background imageArthur Collection: Royal group taken at Palais Edinburgh, Coburg

Royal group taken at Palais Edinburgh, Coburg
Royal group taken at the Palais Edinburgh, Coburg in 1894. From left: Arthur, Duke of Connaught, Duke Alfred of Coburg, Queen Victoria, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Emperor of Germany, Victoria

Background imageArthur Collection: Neville Chamberlain PM, 1938

Neville Chamberlain PM, 1938
Portrait of (Arthur) Neville Chamberlain (1869-1940), British Prime Minister, photographed in 1938

Background imageArthur Collection: Exhumation of Arthur and Guinivere J920413

Exhumation of Arthur and Guinivere J920413
GLASTONBURY ABBEY, Somerset. Exhumation of Arthur and Guinivere 1193 by Judith Dobie (English Heritage Graphics Team)

Background imageArthur Collection: Glastonbury Tor and surrounding countryside 23697_05

Glastonbury Tor and surrounding countryside 23697_05
GLASTONBURY TOR, Somerset. Aerial view of the tor and surrounding countryside, reputedly the Isle of Avalon

Background imageArthur Collection: Tintagel Castle engraving N070783

Tintagel Castle engraving N070783
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. The North View of Tintagel Castle in the County of Cornwall by Samuel and Nathaniel Buck, 1734

Background imageArthur Collection: Duke Wellington / Lawrence

Duke Wellington / Lawrence
DUKE OF WELLINGTON - formal portrait, aged circa 40

Background imageArthur Collection: Tintagel Castle J850370

Tintagel Castle J850370
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. View of inner ward showing the North Gate & part of the Great Hall with sea beyond

Background imageArthur Collection: Moifaa, 1911. Creator: Unknown

Moifaa, 1911. Creator: Unknown
Moifaa, 1911. Portrait of Moifaa, a New Zealand-bred racehorse who won the 1904 Grand National by eight lengths. Moifaa had travelled from New Zealand

Background imageArthur Collection: La Poupee by Arthur Sturgess

La Poupee by Arthur Sturgess
Promotional postcard for La Poupee, a comic operetta by Arthur Sturgess from the French of Maurice Ordonneau (Theatre de la Gaiete, Paris, 21st October 1896); music Edmond Audran

Background imageArthur Collection: The Mikado by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan

The Mikado by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan
Promotional postcard for the Mikado by Ws Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan, first produced Savoy Theatre, 14th March 1885 Date: circa 1885

Background imageArthur Collection: Evelyn Waugh

Evelyn Waugh
Evelyn Arthur St John Waugh (1903 - 1966), English writer. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageArthur Collection: Men standing in front of the Board of Trade bar and gambling house in Butte, Montana

Men standing in front of the Board of Trade bar and gambling house in Butte, Montana
MONTANA: GAMBLING, 1939. Men standing in front of the Board of Trade bar and gambling house in Butte, Montana. Photograph by Arthur Rothstein, 1939

Background imageArthur Collection: Iseult treats Tristan. Engraving from Le Morte

Iseult treats Tristan. Engraving from Le Morte
" Iseult treats Tristan. Engraving from " Le Morte d Arthur" (The death of Arthur) by Sir Thomas Malory, edition illustrated by Aubrey Beardsley between 1892 and 1894. Modernism

Background imageArthur Collection: DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty locked in mortal combat at

DOYLE: SHERLOCK HOLMES. Sherlock Holmes and Professor Moriarty locked in mortal combat at the Reichenbach Falls. Wood engraving after a drawing by Sidney Paget from the Strand magazine for Sir Arthur

Background imageArthur Collection: Cinderella by Arthur Rackham

Cinderella by Arthur Rackham
Cinderellas sisters arriving for the Ball in all their finery. Date: 1919

Background imageArthur Collection: Sleeping Beauty pricks her finger by Arthur Rackham

Sleeping Beauty pricks her finger by Arthur Rackham
The crucial moment in the story of Sleeping Beauty when Beauty pricks her finger on a spinning wheel thus sending her to sleep for a number of years

Background imageArthur Collection: Union Workhouse, Bagthorpe, Nottingham

Union Workhouse, Bagthorpe, Nottingham
Front entrance of the Nottingham Union Workhouse at Bagthorpe, Nottingham, with staff seated outside. Designed by Arthur Marshall

Background imageArthur Collection: Captain Charles Upham

Captain Charles Upham
Portrait of double VC winner, Captain Charles Upham (). Born in New Zealand, Upham was a sheep farmer who distinguished himself during World War Two on two occasions

Background imageArthur Collection: Arthur Weds Guinevere

Arthur Weds Guinevere
The marriage of Arthur and Guinevere

Background imageArthur Collection: Lancelot Saves Arthur

Lancelot Saves Arthur
King Arthur is spared by Sir Bors at the intervention of Sir Lancelot

Background imageArthur Collection: Arthur Rimbaud / Luque

Arthur Rimbaud / Luque
JEAN-NICOLAS-ARTHUR RIMBAUD Cartoon of the French poet and leading influence on Symbolist movement

Background imageArthur Collection: Waves crashing against the coastline K900464

Waves crashing against the coastline K900464
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. The sea crashing against the cliff

Background imageArthur Collection: The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown

The Grenadier in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Creator: Unknown
" The Grenadier" in Wilton Mews, Where Coachmen Drink No More, c1935. Public house in Belgravia, London, built in 1720 as the officers mess for the senior infantry regiment of the British

Background imageArthur Collection: The Prime Minister: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury

The Prime Minister: Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne Cecil, 3rd Marquis of Salisbury (1830-1903) British Conservative statesman. Prime Minister 1885, 1886, 1895-1902, in 1900

Background imageArthur Collection: Arthur Roberts, music hall entertainer

Arthur Roberts, music hall entertainer
ARTHUR ROBERTS Music hall entertainer. Date: 19th century

Background imageArthur Collection: Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham

Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham
Princess Briar Rose, aka Sleeping Beauty, pictured in a perfect pose as she sleeps for a hundred years after pricking her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel

Background imageArthur Collection: Tintagel Castle N090594

Tintagel Castle N090594
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. The Island Courtyard at dusk

Background imageArthur Collection: Schopenhauer / Postcard

Schopenhauer / Postcard
ARTHUR SCHOPENHAUER German philosopher

Background imageArthur Collection: Tintagel Castle K980782

Tintagel Castle K980782
TINTAGEL CASTLE, Cornwall. View towards the North gate of the inner ward

Background imageArthur Collection: Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget

Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Artist: Sidney E Paget
Holmes Lashed Furiously, 1892. Illustration from The Adventure of the Speckled Band by Arthur Conan Doyle. From The Strand Magazine: An Illustrated Monthly - Vol. III

Background imageArthur Collection: Victorian mother and three children (Polhill-Turner family)

Victorian mother and three children (Polhill-Turner family)
A Victorian mother and three children. They are Mrs Polhill-Turner (nee Emily Frances Barron, d 1913)), wife of Frederick Charles Polhill-Turner (1826-1881), with Alice (Alice Kate Frances)

Background imageArthur Collection: Nathan Soderblom / Nobel

Nathan Soderblom / Nobel
TOMAS MASARYK Czech statesman and philosopher

Background imageArthur Collection: Conan Doyle / Photo C 1908

Conan Doyle / Photo C 1908
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE British physician and writer, circa 1908

Background imageArthur Collection: Conan Doyle / Houdini / Auto

Conan Doyle / Houdini / Auto
Houdini with Conan Doyle, with whom he had a friendly feud, outside the Auto Club (does he mean the R.A.C. ?), London

Background imageArthur Collection: OLYMPICS / 1948 / 400 METRE

OLYMPICS / 1948 / 400 METRE
Arthur Wint (Jamaica) sets the 400 metre record

Background imageArthur Collection: Doyle Fairy Article

Doyle Fairy Article
The title page of Arthur Conan Doyles article discussing the evidence for the existence of fairies

Background imageArthur Collection: Arthur Ransome

Arthur Ransome
ARTHUR RANSOME (1884 - 1967) First World War correspondent in Russia - later the author of the childrens book Swallows and Amazons (1930)

Background imageArthur Collection: Events / Ireland / 1921

Events / Ireland / 1921
Delegation in London including Arthur griffiths, E J Duggan, Erskine Childres, Michael Collins (seated) Gavan Duffy, R C Barton, J Barteris (standing)

Background imageArthur Collection: Excalibur / Beardsley

Excalibur / Beardsley
Arthur learns of the sword Excalibur from the Lady of the Lake

Background imageArthur Collection: Doyle / Skiing / Alps 1894

Doyle / Skiing / Alps 1894
SIR ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE In comical pose on skis in the Alps, with female companion

Background imageArthur Collection: Edinburgh / From Arthur s

Edinburgh / From Arthur s
Edinburgh: from Arthurs Seat Date: 1880s

Background imageArthur Collection: Cinderella by Arthur Rackham

Cinderella by Arthur Rackham
Ella, aka Cinderella, in her beautiful gown, dancing with the Prince at the Ball. Date: 1919

Background imageArthur Collection: Cinderella by Arthur Rackham

Cinderella by Arthur Rackham
Ella, aka Cinderella, sitting in rags with a broom in her hand. Date: 1919

Background imageArthur Collection: Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham

Sleeping Beauty by Arthur Rackham
An unsuccessful princely suitor tries to fight his way through the thicket of thorns surrounding the castle where Sleeping Beauty slumbers

Background imageArthur Collection: Arthur Draws the Sword

Arthur Draws the Sword
Arthur draws the sword from the stone

Background imageArthur Collection: Wellington Ca 1815

Wellington Ca 1815
The Duke, about the time of Waterloo

Background imageArthur Collection: Sullivan / Sambourne

Sullivan / Sambourne
SIR ARTHUR SULLIVAN Musician, noted for his collaboration with Gilbert on a series of operettas



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"Arthur: A Journey through History and Imagination" Step into the world of Arthur, where history intertwines with imagination. This captivating poster adorned with British Military medals takes us back to the legendary Battle of Waterloo. As we gaze upon it, we can almost hear the echoes of cannons and feel the weight of history. But Arthur's realm is not limited to battles alone; it extends to realms filled with vibrant colors. The rainbow illustration by Arthur Ferrier transports us to a land where dreams come alive, reminding us that even in times of strife, beauty persists. A map from the 19th century reveals intricate details about the Battle of Waterloo on that fateful day in June 1815. It serves as a testament to Arthur's fascination with historical events and his desire to understand every aspect surrounding them. In another corner, Sir Gawain and the Green Knight by William McLaren captures our attention. This tale embodies chivalry and honor—values close to Arthur's heart—as knights embark on daring quests against mythical creatures. Moving forward in time, we find ourselves amidst lively dance instructions for "Me and My Girl, " particularly highlighting how to master the iconic Lambeth Walk. Here lies evidence that Arthur appreciates not only grand tales but also popular culture that brings joy and unity. Duke Wellington or Paul Pry? Both names resonate within this collection—a nod towards influential figures who shaped their respective eras. Their stories are intertwined with Arthur's own journey through time, each leaving an indelible mark on history. Sherlock Holmes emerges next, portrayed by Basil Rathbone in one instance and Jeremy Brett in another—the embodiment of intellect and deduction personified. These portrayals remind us that even fictional characters can inspire greatness within individuals like Arthur himself. Tintagel Castle stands tall among these diverse hints—an ancient fortress shrouded in mystery—symbolizing both strength and vulnerability simultaneously captured by artist K980812’s lens.