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Artificers Collection

"Unveiling the Masters of Craft: Artificers through Time" Step into a captivating journey through history as we explore the world of artificers

Background imageArtificers Collection: WW1 recruitment poster with silhouettes

WW1 recruitment poster with silhouettes
World War One recruitment poster with silhouettes -- Remember! England Expects -- the Need is Great Today.... the Navy requires you for its glorious service. Join today

Background imageArtificers Collection: Medieval Workers 15C

Medieval Workers 15C
Labourers & Artificers

Background imageArtificers Collection: Norman Costumes 11th Century Artisans Artificers

Norman Costumes 11th Century Artisans Artificers
Norman costumes of the 11th century. Artisans and artificers. From Cassell's Illustrated History of England, published 1857

Background imageArtificers Collection: Royal British Female Orphan Asylum, Stoke Damerel

Royal British Female Orphan Asylum, Stoke Damerel, Devonport, Plymouth, Devon. Under the immediate patronage of the Queen, for the support of 100 female orphans of sailors, soldiers

Background imageArtificers Collection: Labourers and artificers of the 15th Century (coloured engraving)

Labourers and artificers of the 15th Century (coloured engraving)
972887 Labourers and artificers of the 15th Century (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Labourers and artificers of the 15th Century)

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British artificers in working dress Date: 1794

Background imageArtificers Collection: British artificers in working dress

British artificers in working dress Date: 1795

Background imageArtificers Collection: British artificers in uniform

British artificers in uniform Date: 1792

Background imageArtificers Collection: Artificers in uniform

Artificers in uniform Date: 1797

Background imageArtificers Collection: Artificers in their working dress

Artificers in their working dress Date: 1786

Background imageArtificers Collection: H. M.s Caledonia formerly Majestic 1937

H. M.s Caledonia formerly Majestic 1937
The former Cunard White Star Liner Majestic, changed to H.M.S Caledonia, was bought in 1937 by the Admiralty and was converted at a cost of 391

Background imageArtificers Collection: British Royal Naval Recruitment Poster, WW1

British Royal Naval Recruitment Poster, WW1
Remember! England Expects -- The need is great today.... the Navy requires you for its glorious service. Join today. Skilled artificers and artisans, seamen, stokers, marines and boys

Background imageArtificers Collection: Norman Costumes of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: 1

Norman Costumes of the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries: 1
NORMAN COSTUMES OF THE ELEVENTH AND TWELFTH CENTURIES: 1. Bishops and Barons (11th Century) 2. Noble Ladies and Citizens (11th Century) 3. Prince, Princess and Cross-Bowman (11th Century) 4

Background imageArtificers Collection: Artificers in their working dress

Artificers in their working dress


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"Unveiling the Masters of Craft: Artificers through Time" Step into a captivating journey through history as we explore the world of artificers, those skilled craftsmen who have left an indelible mark on different eras. From medieval workers in the 15th century to British artificers during World War I and beyond, their expertise has shaped our past and continues to influence our present. Intriguing silhouettes grace a WW1 recruitment poster, showcasing the importance of these artisans in supporting war efforts. Their hands meticulously crafting tools and machinery that propelled nations forward towards victory. Travel back further to witness medieval laborers and artificers etched in colored engravings. These unsung heroes played pivotal roles in constructing magnificent castles, cathedrals, and other architectural marvels that still stand tall today. The majestic H. M. S Caledonia (formerly Majestic) takes center stage next – a symbol of British naval power from 1937 onwards. Behind its grandeur lies countless hours spent by dedicated British artificers ensuring every cog turned smoothly at sea. A poignant Royal Naval Recruitment Poster from WW1 beckons us closer, urging young men to join this noble profession. The image captures the essence of bravery intertwined with craftsmanship as these individuals donned uniforms ready to serve their country. But it's not just men who contributed; enter the Royal British Female Orphan Asylum in Stoke Damerel. Here, young women were trained as artificers – breaking societal norms while proving their mettle alongside their male counterparts. Witnessing these talented individuals dressed both for work and uniform reveals how they seamlessly transitioned between roles. Whether clad in practical attire or proudly displaying military regalia, they embodied dedication and skill that set them apart. Artifice is more than mere craftsmanship; it represents innovation born out of passion for creation. These remarkable artisans have woven themselves into history's tapestry, leaving an enduring legacy for generations to come.