Boss Collection (page 2)
"The Boss: A Powerful Figure in Various Contexts" Cartoon: Tweed Ring, 1871 - Thomas Nast's powerful indictment of Tweed reveals the corrupt boss manipulating politics
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"The Boss: A Powerful Figure in Various Contexts" Cartoon: Tweed Ring, 1871 - Thomas Nast's powerful indictment of Tweed reveals the corrupt boss manipulating politics. The Cawston Ostrich Farm - South Pasadena, California - Even ostriches have a boss overseeing their activities on this unique farm. The Queen of Hearts, 1930 - John Tenniel's illustration portrays a commanding and authoritative queen ruling over her subjects. Boss Hoss BHC-3 LS3 - This motorcycle exudes power and dominance with its sleek design and roaring engine. Ford Mustang Boss 429 & Boss 302 - These iconic cars embody strength and control on the open road. Official wording, Apprenticeship Indenture - An indenture document signifies an apprentice entering into an agreement under the guidance of a skilled boss or mentor. Norwich Cathedral Choir, Looking East, 1898 - In this grand cathedral setting, the choir director takes charge to create harmonious melodies that resonate through history. Mr Bossy Phelps supervising Oxford's Boat construction at Putney in February – A determined leader oversees every detail to ensure excellence in boat building for Oxford University rowing team. American Gangster – Al Capone quizzed by Police – Capone personifies a notorious criminal boss who elicits fear while being interrogated by law enforcement authorities. CM21 5690 Ian Knight BMW – Ian Knight commands attention as he races his BMW with precision and skill. From political corruption to animal farms, illustrations depicting queens or gangsters facing police questioning to automotive powerhouses like motorcycles and classic muscle cars—these diverse examples all showcase different aspects of what it means to be "the boss.