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"Clerk: From Queen Victoria to Sherlock Holmes, the Unsung Heroes of History" Step into the intriguing world of clerks

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Clerk Collection: Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim, c. 1890
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Clerk Collection: National Service Wwi
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Clerk Collection: Opening of the Colchester Oyster Fishery
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Clerk Collection: James Clerk Maxwell
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Clerk Collection: JAMES CLERK MAXWELL (1831-1879). Scottish physicist. Wood engraving, 19th century
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Clerk Collection: Swan, Loves Miracle
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Clerk Collection: Hard Boss Scolds Clerk
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Clerk Collection: WW2 Poster -- Join the ATS
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Clerk Collection: Geoffrey Chaucer, The Canterbury Tales, The Pilgrims leaving The Tabard Inn (colour litho)
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Clerk Collection: Portrait Of Sir John Nicholas, 1667. Creator: Peter Lely
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Clerk Collection: Standing on Platform of Chancery Lane Underground Station
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Clerk Collection: AUSTRALIA: GOLD RUSH, 1895. A general store in the town of Coolgardie, Western Australia
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Clerk Collection: Queen Victoria at the railway ticket office
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Clerk Collection: Interior of ticket office at London Bridge railway station
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Clerk Collection: Sherlock Holmes / Doyle
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Clerk Collection: Criminal, Thomas Carr
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Clerk Collection: Defoes Manuscript of Robinson Crusoe rejected by the Publishers
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Clerk Collection: Rent Day, engraved by Abraham Raimbach (1784-1868), published 1817 (engraving)
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Clerk Collection: Hwfa Williams
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Clerk Collection: 1st Baron Cozens-Hardy
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Clerk Collection: A traditional tea shop on Qinghefang Old Street in Wushan district of Hangzhou
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Clerk Collection: Witch of Wookey
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Clerk Collection: Children at The Everard Avenue School, Walton, Liverpool
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Clerk Collection: Fred Trull, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1990
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Clerk Collection: The sleeping congregation, 1762. Artist: William Hogarth
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Clerk Collection: Havas Publicity Agency, Paris, c. 1900
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Clerk Collection: Egyptian statue of a scribe reading a papyrus. The statue dating to 2700 b.c
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Clerk Collection: The scribe, Naples
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Clerk Collection: Public scribe in Naples
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Clerk Collection: 19th century Roman settings: the photo portrays a civil clerk with two clients
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Clerk Collection: The great Panjandrum himself
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Clerk Collection: Sir Gordon Carter, Clerk of Ascot Racecourse
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Clerk Collection: Scene from The Old Curiosity Shop, by Charles Dickens (colour litho)
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Clerk Collection: Victorian satirical cartoon, on toiling and working
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Clerk Collection: Parson and Clerk Rocks, Teignmouth, Devon
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Clerk Collection: Parson and Clerk rocks, Dawlish, South Devon
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Clerk Collection: RMS Titanic - William Logan Gwinn items
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Clerk Collection: Uriah Heep, law clerk in David Copperfield
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Clerk Collection: Relatives and friends at the War Office trying to inquires about missing soldiers at the front
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Clerk Collection: BALLAD / CLERK COLVILL
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Clerk Collection: The parable of the laborers in the vineyard, c. 1500 (tapestry)
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Clerk Collection: The parable of the laborers in the vineyard, c. 1500 (tapestry)
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Clerk Collection: Portrait of Peter Gillis (oil on panel)
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Clerk Collection: Clerk in one of the stock rooms of North American Aviation, Inc... Inglewood, Calif. 1942
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Clerk Collection: Busy in the office (colour litho)
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Clerk Collection: Council of Thirty (1545-47), called by Pope Paul III. First period (coloured engraving)
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Clerk Collection: Scenes of banking operations, page from a manual, 1496 (parchment)


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"Clerk: From Queen Victoria to Sherlock Holmes, the Unsung Heroes of History" Step into the intriguing world of clerks, where ordinary individuals become extraordinary figures in history. In c. 1890, Queen Victoria and Abdul Karim formed an unlikely bond, as she relied on her trusted clerk to bridge cultural gaps. During National Service in WWI, clerks played a vital role behind the scenes, ensuring smooth operations and efficient communication amidst chaos. Their dedication often went unnoticed but was crucial for victory. The opening of the Colchester Oyster Fishery marked not only a culinary event but also showcased the meticulous work of clerks who meticulously recorded every transaction with precision and care. James Clerk Maxwell, a Scottish physicist from the 19th century, revolutionized our understanding of electromagnetism. His brilliance exemplifies how they can transcend their administrative roles to make groundbreaking contributions to science. Swan's love miracle unfolded through the hands of diligent clerks who meticulously documented this enchanting tale for generations to come. Their attention to detail preserved this timeless story forever. Standing on Platform at Chancery Lane Underground Station reminds us that even in bustling cities like London, countless unseen heroes ensure seamless transportation systems daily – thanks to dedicated station clerks working tirelessly behind ticket counters. In Peter Lely's Portrait Of Sir John Nicholas from 1667, we catch a glimpse into the life of an esteemed clerk whose expertise guided influential figures during his time. These unsung heroes shaped history silently yet significantly. WW2 Poster - Join ATS calls upon women across Britain during World War II to serve their country by becoming Army Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) clerks – showcasing how these brave women contributed immensely towards victory both on and off the battlefield. Inside London Bridge railway station's ticket office lies another realm where diligent clerks handle countless transactions with efficiency and professionalism – keeping commuters moving seamlessly day after day.