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Butler Collection (page 5)

"Butler: The King of Kings, Scotland Forever. " In the grand tapestry of history, there are figures that stand out as true legends

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Butler Collection: The painter's studio. Young woman painting a picture, 19th century (oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: Clothing, Fashion, Europe, Middle Ages 3rd-10th century, from left, a 10th century nobleman
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Butler Collection: Portrait of Louis Constant Wairy, 1813 (pastel)
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Butler Collection: Finding of Moses, 1580 (oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: Finding of Moses, 1580 (oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: Theodora, ca 500, 548
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Butler Collection: Toilet of an Egyptian lady in Thebes, at the time of the Ramessides, ca 1100 BC, Egypt
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Butler Collection: The Flight of Antony and Cleopatra from the Battle of Actium, 1897 (Oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: The Journey of the Magi, 1459-60 (fresco)
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Butler Collection: A maid dish (colour litho)
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Butler Collection: Illustration from Fasciculus medicinae Venice, 15th century (woodcut)
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Butler Collection: Page from The Sorrows of the Young Werther, 1775 (litho)
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Butler Collection: Il y a recevoir et recevoir. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1902 (colour litho)
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Butler Collection: Illustration from Fasciculus medicinae Venice, 15th century (woodcut)
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Butler Collection: A monk exposing himself to maids in a bedroom, 18th century. 1911 (engraving)
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Butler Collection: Beadwork Mirror, c. 1672-79 (silk, metal and leather threads with glass beads)
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Butler Collection: Sunshade bearer (b / w photo)
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Butler Collection: Chicken, wing or leg (colour litho)
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Butler Collection: Kitchen maid being molested (colour litho)
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Butler Collection: Pa and cook, stirring the Christmas pudding (colour litho)
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Butler Collection: Frontispiece of the work Gullivers Travels, Macmillan and Co Limited edition, London 1928 (litho)
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Butler Collection: Fight Of Teseo With The Minotauro (woodcut)
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Butler Collection: Title page of DE RE METALLICA, Georgius Agricola, 1621, dealing with the extraction
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Butler Collection: Title page of DE RE METALLICA, Georgius Agricola, 1621, dealing with the extraction
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Butler Collection: A Sultana taking Coffee in the Harem, 1742-43 (oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: Lady at Her Toilette, 1740-50 (oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: Praying for Rain Komachi (Amagoi Komachi), 1770 (color woodblock print; chuban)
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Butler Collection: Breakfast after the Bath, 1895-98 (pastel on paper laid down on board)
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Butler Collection: The Maid, c. 1875 (oil on canvas)
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Butler Collection: Mother Nature (pen, ink and w / c on paper)
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Butler Collection: Cinderella, 1897 (lithography)
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Butler Collection: The royal lottery (Engraving, 17th century)
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Butler Collection: Pictures of the Year VIII, Old and Crusted, 1888. Creator: Walter Dendy Sadler
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Butler Collection: Silhouettes, 1830 (Watercolour)
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Butler Collection: Three theatrical figures: King Lear, Cordelia, and Maid, 17th century (Chalk)
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Butler Collection: Procession of Queen Louise de Lorraine-Vaudemont (1553-1601) Leaving the Palais du Louvre for
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Butler Collection: Queen Elizabeth washes her hands in a bowl held by her page boy. 1928 (print)
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Butler Collection: Costume of a page to King Henry III of France, 1580. 1825 (lithograph)
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Butler Collection: Page of the French Royal Bedchamber to King Louis XVIII. 1825 (lithograph)
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Butler Collection: A noble woman at her toilette in 18th century France. 1928 (print)
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Butler Collection: A noble woman burns incense in a palanquin, ancient India 1928 (print)
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Butler Collection: South Woodlands Manor House (litho)
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Butler Collection: Purton Church Farm (litho)


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"Butler: The King of Kings, Scotland Forever. " In the grand tapestry of history, there are figures that stand out as true legends. Among them is the butler - a symbol of loyalty, sophistication, and unwavering dedication. Just like the charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo on that fateful day in 1815, they embody bravery and honor. From literature to real-life heroics, butlers have left an indelible mark. Think Jeeves & Wooster; their dynamic duo brought laughter and wit into our lives through P. G. Wodehouse's books. And who can forget "Scotland for Ever. " - the iconic painting immortalizing the valiant charge by the Scots Greys? It captures their unwavering spirit in defending their homeland, and are more than just servants; they become confidants and trusted advisors to those they serve. They possess an uncanny ability to anticipate needs before they arise, much like William Heath Robinson's whimsical Pea Apparatus invention - a testament to their resourcefulness. Their influence extends beyond mere service; it reaches even into realms such as poetry with W. B Yeats' Nobel-winning works or inspiring military marches like "Steady the Drums and Fifes. " These compositions echo with respect for those who dedicate themselves selflessly. Yet amidst all these grandeur tales lies a simple truth – they are everyday heroes who quietly ensure order within chaos. They navigate social intricacies effortlessly while maintaining impeccable standards. As we reflect on history's remnants of an army or revel in literary escapades alongside Jeeves and Wooster, let us raise a toast to these unsung champions – our beloved butlers. Their legacy continues to inspire generations with their timeless elegance and unyielding commitment. So here's to you, dear butler – forever etched in our hearts as paragons of grace and guardians of tradition.