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Emblazoned Collection

"Emblazoned: A Glimpse into History and Art" Step back in time to 1936, Madrid

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: The 15, 000th Curtiss fighter, a P-40 Warhawk

The 15, 000th Curtiss fighter, a P-40 Warhawk, emblazoned with the insignia of the 28 air forces operating Curtiss fighters during WW2. November 1944

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: A stall selling Republican propaganda postcards, emblazoned with the famous Republican war-cry No

A stall selling Republican propaganda postcards, emblazoned with the famous Republican war-cry No Pasaran (They shall not pass), Madrid, 1936. Date: 1936

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: Suits emblazoned (chromolitho)

Suits emblazoned (chromolitho)
964207 Suits emblazoned (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Suits emblazoned (costumes armories), 14th-century Flanders

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: The Modern Shirley

The Modern Shirley. Mr. Sympson (John Bull) asks, Are you a young lady? as he addresses a woman holding a flag emblazoned Political Power wearing a votes for women sash

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: Spain. La Rioja. Ezcaray. House on Main Street emblazoned wi

Spain. La Rioja. Ezcaray. House on Main Street emblazoned with wooden porches

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: Stockholm Olympics 1912 - English Relay Team

Stockholm Olympics 1912 - English Relay Team
The English 4 x 100 metres relay team who won gold medals at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. From left to right: D. Jacobs, H. M. Macintosh, W. R. Applegarth and V. D Arcy

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: The great South Sea caterpillar, transform d into a Bath butterfly, Gillray, James

The great South Sea caterpillar, transform d into a Bath butterfly, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, artist, [London], 1795, the metamorphosis of Sir Joseph Banks from a caterpillar to a butterfly upon his

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: Girls In Swimsuits

Girls In Swimsuits
1909: Girls wearing swimsuits emblazoned with BDSV v 1909 at Ostend. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Subscribe to the 4th Austrian War Loan Austrian

World War I 1914-1918: Subscribe to the 4th Austrian War Loan Austrian poster of 1916 showing 16th century soldier carrying a standard emblazoned with the Austro-Hungarian double-headed eagle

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: The Great South Sea Caterpillar

The Great South Sea Caterpillar, Transform d Into A Bath Butterfly, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, Artist, [london], 1795, The Metamorphosis Of Sir Joseph Banks From A Caterpillar To A Butterfly Upon His

Background imageEmblazoned Collection: Sir John De Sitsylt

Sir John De Sitsylt
SIR JOHN DE SITSYLT (or Seisylt = Cecil), knight, carrying a shield and banner emblazoned with his arms, and wearing a red robe lined with ermine, betokening his status. Date: flourished 1333


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"Emblazoned: A Glimpse into History and Art" Step back in time to 1936, Madrid, where a stall proudly displayed Republican propaganda postcards emblazoned with the powerful war-cry "No Pasaran. " These cards served as symbols of resistance and unity during a turbulent era. In another corner of history, we find ourselves at the Stockholm Olympics in 1912. The English Relay Team stands tall, their uniforms emblazoned with national pride as they compete for glory on the world stage. Traveling further back, we encounter an iconic piece of artwork by James Gillray. His satirical illustration depicts the transformation of a South Sea caterpillar into a Bath butterfly - a whimsical image that leaves us pondering its deeper meaning. Meanwhile, in La Rioja's charming town Ezcaray, a house on Main Street catches our attention. Its façade is beautifully emblazoned with intricate designs that tell stories of tradition and heritage. Shifting gears to fashion, we explore suits adorned with chromolitho prints - vibrant patterns emblazoned onto fabric that add flair and personality to any wardrobe. The Modern Shirley would surely approve. As we delve into World War I history, subscribing to the 4th Austrian War Loan becomes an act of patriotism. Citizens rally behind their country's cause through financial support while proudly wearing pins or badges emblazoned with national symbols. Finally, let us not forget Sir John De Sitsylt - his name forever etched in history books as he left his mark on society through achievements yet unknown but undoubtedly worthy of being emblazoned across pages. From political movements to sporting triumphs and artistic expressions; from historical landmarks to personal legacies; these moments remind us how words or images can be powerfully emblazoned upon our collective memory.