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"Browns: A Journey Through Time and Industries" Step back in time to the year 1934, where the iconic R. M. S. Queen Mary was under construction in Clydebank

Background imageBrowns Collection: Beech Trees - Autumn colours - Ditch with castle bridge The Netherlands, Overijssel, Ommen

Beech Trees - Autumn colours - Ditch with castle bridge The Netherlands, Overijssel, Ommen, Eerde estate
VG-5931 Beech Trees - Autumn colours - Moat with castle bridge The Netherlands, Overijssel, Ommen, Eerde estate Fagus sylvatica Paul Van Gaalen contact details: prints@ardea.com tel

Background imageBrowns Collection: Browns Fire Alarm

Browns Fire Alarm: Break Glass, Pull Knob, Wait For Engine

Background imageBrowns Collection: Statue of Thomas Hughes

Statue of Thomas Hughes (1822-1896), the Author of Tom Browns Schooldays (1857) which stands outside the Rugby School Library. The statue was created by sculptor Thomas Brock and unveiled in 1899

Background imageBrowns Collection: Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) pupa

Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) pupa

Background imageBrowns Collection: Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) larva

Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) larva

Background imageBrowns Collection: Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) adult male, sunning on leaves, Warren Hill, West Sussex, England

Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) adult male, sunning on leaves, Warren Hill, West Sussex, England, july

Background imageBrowns Collection: Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) adult, underside, feeding on flowers, England, april

Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) adult, underside, feeding on flowers, England, april

Background imageBrowns Collection: Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) adult, resting on tree trunk, England, april

Wall Brown (Lasiommata megera) adult, resting on tree trunk, England, april

Background imageBrowns Collection: Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) larva

Meadow Brown (Maniola jurtina) larva

Background imageBrowns Collection: Meadow Brown and Hedge Brown Butterflies (Pyronia tithonus) - both female

Meadow Brown and Hedge Brown Butterflies (Pyronia tithonus) - both female
JAB-2815 Meadow Brown and Hedge Brown / Gatekeeper (Pyronia tithonus) BUTTERFLIES - both with wings open, feeding. Both female Maniola jurtina Latin for Gatekeeper also Maniola tithonus Jack Bailey

Background imageBrowns Collection: King George V and Queen Mary at the Launch of the Queen Mary

King George V and Queen Mary at the Launch of the Queen Mary
Photograph of King George V and Queen Mary (in the tower on the right) at the launch of R.M.S. Queen Mary from John Browns shipyard, Clydebank, 26th September 1934

Background imageBrowns Collection: Advertisement for toothpaste

Advertisement for toothpaste
Jewsbury and Browns Oriental toothpaste

Background imageBrowns Collection: Flower soft coral, Xenia sp. and feather star, Gato Island, Cebu, Philippines

Flower soft coral, Xenia sp. and feather star, Gato Island, Cebu, Philippines
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageBrowns Collection: Meadow Brown Butterfly - Drinking at pool - Hungary IN000762

Meadow Brown Butterfly - Drinking at pool - Hungary IN000762
COS-2712 Meadow Brown Butterfly - Drinking at pool Hungary Maniola jurtina Bill Coster Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageBrowns Collection: Meadow Brown Butterfly - warming itself in early morning sunshine, Hessen, Germany

Meadow Brown Butterfly - warming itself in early morning sunshine, Hessen, Germany
USH-3095 Meadow Brown Butterfly - warming itself in early morning sunshine Dist: UK, Europe, Canary Islands, N. Africa, Turkey

Background imageBrowns Collection: Rainforest Brown butterfly feeding on nectar of Lipia flower. Inhabits cool, moist forest

Rainforest Brown butterfly feeding on nectar of Lipia flower. Inhabits cool, moist forest
ASW-4555 Rainforest Brown butterfly feeding on nectar of Lipia flower. Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, South Africa Cassionympha cassius Inhabits cool, moist forest



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"Browns: A Journey Through Time and Industries" Step back in time to the year 1934, where the iconic R. M. S. Queen Mary was under construction in Clydebank. The shipyard, known as Browns Foundry, showcased their craftsmanship and dedication to excellence. Fast forward a few decades to the bustling town of Stockton on Tees in the 1970s. Browns Foundry continued to leave its mark with not only one but three remarkable structures - numbers 14, 8, and These buildings stood as a testament to the industrious spirit that defined this era. Meanwhile, across Suffolk's Ipswich docks on a chilly January day in 1965, another chapter unfolded. The sight of ships docking along the river served as a reminder of Brown's rich maritime history. But Browns' influence extended beyond shipbuilding; it touched various aspects of life. In World War II, "John Brown's Body" became an anthem for soldiers fighting for freedom and justice. Venturing into old country towns evokes nostalgia for simpler times when community bonds were strong and traditions held dear, and is here that you can truly appreciate how Browns shaped these charming settlements. Speaking of rivers, they have always been intertwined with Browns' story. From Iceland's aerial view showcasing braided rivers flowing majestically through untouched landscapes to California's Baker Shoshone region where Brown's Service left its mark - waterways symbolize both nature's beauty and man-made progress. Intriguingly enough, even suffragettes found solace within Browns' legacy. An inkwell bearing the words "Votes for Women" serves as a powerful reminder of those who fought tirelessly for gender equality during challenging times. Whether it be constructing grand vessels or leaving imprints on small communities worldwide; whether it be embracing natural wonders or championing social causes - they can more than just a color; they represent resilience, innovation, and the human spirit.