Binns Collection
"Binns: A Name Woven into History and Art" From Simon Binns, a renowned journalist, to Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, a Scottish Royalist General in the Wars of
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"Binns: A Name Woven into History and Art" From Simon Binns, a renowned journalist, to Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, a Scottish Royalist General in the Wars of, the name "Binns" has left its mark across various realms. The Schooner Yacht "Volna" (Wave) engraving showcases the elegance and beauty associated with this vessel, while The Queens Service in Porcelain by Messrs Phillips and Binns demonstrates their mastery in creating exquisite works of art. Speaking of porcelain, Decorative Porcelain by Messrs Phillips and Binns further highlights their craftsmanship in producing intricate designs that captivate the eye. A Portrait of General Thomas Tam Dalyell of The Binns immortalizes his legacy as an esteemed military figure. Painted by Paton, David during the 17th century, it serves as a reminder of his contributions to history. General Dalzell Entering Edinburgh captures a significant moment from July 1666 when this notable general made his presence known. This historical event is etched into memory through this artwork created around 1880. Beyond military exploits and artistic endeavors, Blackburn Rovers FC football team from 1936 proudly bears the name "Binns. " Their achievements on the field exemplify dedication and teamwork. Intriguingly enough, even circus performances are linked to "Binns. " The mention of a trapeze suggests that perhaps there was an extraordinary act involving acrobatics or aerial stunts performed by someone named Binns. Humours of Electioneering engraving sheds light on political events where individuals with ties to "Binns" participated actively. It provides insight into how elections were conducted during those times—a fascinating glimpse into history itself. Lastly but not leastly—J. Gillray's Meeting of Patriotic Citizens at Copenhagen House speaks volumes about influential speakers like Thelwall who shared their ideas passionately. Perhaps among the crowd, a Binns was present, lending their voice to the cause.