Belongs Collection
"Belonging through Time: From Ancient Artifacts to Modern Residences" The Seated Scribe, dating back to the 28th-23rd century BC
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"Belonging through Time: From Ancient Artifacts to Modern Residences" The Seated Scribe, dating back to the 28th-23rd century BC, is a remarkable piece of history that belongs to our collective heritage. Josef or Joseph Asarfati's Jewish identity and contributions belong in the annals of cultural diversity and intellectual prowess. Lady Riding Sidesaddle represents an era when societal norms dictated how women should comport themselves while riding horses, showcasing the evolution of gender roles throughout history. The White House in Great Chart, Kent, holds stories within its walls that belong to generations past and present. George Jamesone's House stands as a testament to the artistic legacy he left behind, reminding us that creativity transcends time and belongs to all who appreciate it. Mrs. Macquarie's seat overlooking Sydney Harbour is a cherished spot that belongs not only to her memory but also offers solace and beauty for visitors today. Open air charabanc with smart lady passengers captures a moment frozen in time when leisurely outings belonged exclusively to those who could afford them. Squatters at Centrepoint in Central London challenge notions of ownership by claiming spaces where they believe they belong despite legal constraints - raising questions about social justice and urban development. Bookplate Design showcases personal belongings adorned with unique designs - symbols of individuality amidst shared literary treasures passed down through generations. Moyallon House embodies grandeur and elegance from another era; its architectural splendor reminds us of the opulence once belonging solely to privileged few. Moliere / L'etourdi exemplifies theatrical brilliance belonging not just on stage but etched into our cultural consciousness forever. In this diverse collection spanning centuries, we witness how objects, places, identities, art forms – each has their own story yet ultimately belong together as part of humanity's rich tapestry.