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"Ernest: A Multifaceted Journey Through Time and Space" Embark on a captivating journey through the realms of myth, exploration, art

Background imageErnest Collection: E. Rutherford at the Road Research Laboratory

E. Rutherford at the Road Research Laboratory
The New Zealand born physicist Sir Ernest Rutherford (1871-1937, centre leaning on the bench) visiting the Road Research Laboratory. In 1903, together with F

Background imageErnest Collection: Dr Ernest Walton with Cockcroft-Walton apparatus

Dr Ernest Walton with Cockcroft-Walton apparatus
Dr Ernest Ts Walton in the cabinet (marked E) into which the high-velocity protons emerge and strike the target of lithium

Background imageErnest Collection: Victoria Louise & son Ernest Augustus

Victoria Louise & son Ernest Augustus
Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, Duchess of Brunswick (full name: Victoria Louise Adelaide Matilda Charlotte, 1892 - 1980) - the only daughter and the seventh child of Wilhelm II

Background imageErnest Collection: Victoria Louise & Ernest Augustus

Victoria Louise & Ernest Augustus
Princess Victoria Louise of Prussia, Duchess of Brunswick (Victoria Louise Adelaide Matilda Charlotte (1892 - 1980) - the only daughter and the seventh child of Wilhelm II

Background imageErnest Collection: The South Polar Times

The South Polar Times
Page from the Illustrated London News showing pages from the South Polar Times, the furthest south illustrated newspaper edited by Lieutenant Ernest Shackleton

Background imageErnest Collection: Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany

Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany
Frederick William Victor Augustus Ernest (1882-1951), Crown Prince Wilhelm of Germany, the last Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Prussia and the German Empire

Background imageErnest Collection: Shackleton selects dogs in New Zealand

Shackleton selects dogs in New Zealand
Ernest Shackleton selects Huskies for his attempt on the South Pole in New Zealand - his first expedition

Background imageErnest Collection: Willows Airship above St Pauls Cathedral, London

Willows Airship above St Pauls Cathedral, London

Background imageErnest Collection: Shackletons Nimrod on display in London

Shackletons Nimrod on display in London

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Lefvre / Demare

Ernest Lefvre / Demare
Ernest Lefvre (1833-1889), lawyer, politician, and journalist, helping to found the newspaper Le Rappel

Background imageErnest Collection: Flying fish from The Old Man and the Sea

Flying fish from The Old Man and the Sea
Flying fish, an illustration by Raymond Sheppard to the Ernest Hemingway novella The Old Man and the Sea published in 1952

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Augustus Hannover

Ernest Augustus Hannover
ERNEST AUGUSTUS - Duke of Cumberland (1799) - 5th son of George III - became King of Hanover in 1837

Background imageErnest Collection: Prince Ernst Augustus

Prince Ernst Augustus
ERNEST AUGUSTUS, Duke of Cumberland (1799) - son of King George III. Became King of Hanover in 1837

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Read

Ernest Read (1879 - 1965), Professor of Music at the Royal Academy, conducting

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Hamel / Gill

Ernest Hamel / Gill
Ernest Hamel (1826-1898) lawyer, writer and historian relating especially to the French Revolution and the Empire - is the author of a monumental biography of Robespierre

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest d Hervilly / Gill

Ernest d Hervilly / Gill
Ernest d Hervilly (1839-1911) Poet, novelist and dramatist

Background imageErnest Collection: Jean Louis Ernest Camescasse / Gill

Jean Louis Ernest Camescasse / Gill
Jean Louis Ernest Camescasse (1838-1897) Lawyer, French politician, senator of the Pas-de-Calais

Background imageErnest Collection: General Dwight Eisenhower, General Henry Arnold, Admiral Ernest King and General George Marshall

General Dwight Eisenhower, General Henry Arnold, Admiral Ernest King and General George Marshall

Background imageErnest Collection: Abdication crisis: front cover of the Weekly Illustrated

Abdication crisis: front cover of the Weekly Illustrated
Front cover of the Weekly Illustrated newspaper from December 1936 showing a portrait of Mrs Ernest (Wallis) Simpson. In 1936, there was a constitutional crisis when the new king

Background imageErnest Collection: Princess Louise and Ernest of Hesse

Princess Louise and Ernest of Hesse
Hereditary Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse-Darmstadt (1868-1937) with his aunt, Princess Louise, Duchess of Argyll (1848-1939) in 1881

Background imageErnest Collection: Wallis Simpson in 1927

Wallis Simpson in 1927
Mrs Ernest Simpson (Bessie Wallis Warfield Simpson), pictured in 1927 when wife of Commander Earl Wingfield Spencer of the US Navy, shortly before her divorce

Background imageErnest Collection: Forget me-not by G. E Studdy

Forget me-not by G. E Studdy
Colour illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing Bonzo the dog watering a plant pot of forget-me-nots

Background imageErnest Collection: Now that Women are doing Mens Jobs

Now that Women are doing Mens Jobs
Festive illustration by George Ernest Studdy (1878-1948) showing a woman dressed up as Father Christmas. The illustration is a festive metaphor for the increase in women taking over mens roles during

Background imageErnest Collection: Cumberland / Hohenzollern

Cumberland / Hohenzollern
VIKTORIA LUISE, only daughter of Kaiser Wilhelm II, pictured with her fiancee, Prince Ernest Augustus of Brunswick- Luneburg, son of the Duke & Duchess of Cumberland

Background imageErnest Collection: Sorting mail on a train

Sorting mail on a train
Illustration by Ernest Prater showing male postal workers aboard a London and North-Western train sorting mail

Background imageErnest Collection: Sir Ernest Shackleton lecturing at the Albert Hall, 1909

Sir Ernest Shackleton lecturing at the Albert Hall, 1909
Illustration showing Sir Ernest Shackleton, leader of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09, giving a lecture to the Royal Geographical Society at the Albert Hall, London, 1909

Background imageErnest Collection: PRS Nimrod moored in London, 1909

PRS Nimrod moored in London, 1909
Illustration showing Sir Ernest Shackleton, leader of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09, and his wife (left foreground) welcoming visitors onto the deck of the Polar Research Ship Nimrod

Background imageErnest Collection: Aem Gretry / Clement / Mus C

Aem Gretry / Clement / Mus C
ANDRE-ERNEST-MODESTE GRETRY French composer

Background imageErnest Collection: Aem Gretry / Joly / Elysium

Aem Gretry / Joly / Elysium
ANDRE-ERNEST-MODESTE GRETRY French composer arriving in the Elysian Fields

Background imageErnest Collection: Robert E. Peary and Ernest Shackleton, New York, 1910

Robert E. Peary and Ernest Shackleton, New York, 1910
Photograph showing Robert E. Peary, the US naval commander and explorer (left), and Ernest Shackleton, the British explorer, meeting at the Hotel Astor, New York, 29th March 1910

Background imageErnest Collection: The Path of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition, 1908-09

The Path of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition, 1908-09
Illustration showing the route followed by Sir Ernest Shackletons (1874-1922) group towards the South Pole, during the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09

Background imageErnest Collection: Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. Studdy

Dear, Dear, Dear! by G. E. Studdy
Early illustration by G. E. Studdy during World War I, showing a soldier (standing) speaking to a older lady on a London bus or tube train

Background imageErnest Collection: Cricketer, E. Smith

Cricketer, E. Smith
Ernest Smith Cricketer - Yorkshire

Background imageErnest Collection: A Policeman / Music Sheet

A Policeman / Music Sheet
A musical policeman in uniform

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Reyer / Trade Card

Ernest Reyer / Trade Card
ERNEST REYER French composer with a scene from his opera, Salambo

Background imageErnest Collection: Hut / Shackleton / Antarctic

Hut / Shackleton / Antarctic
The hut left by Ernest Shackleton at Cape Royds on Ross Island, Antarctica. Everything is just as it was left including hay for the ponies and meat for huskies

Background imageErnest Collection: FAIR / WEST COUNTRY 1930 S

FAIR / WEST COUNTRY 1930 S
A West Country Fair (includes Ernest Hills 4-abreast Galloping Horses)

Background imageErnest Collection: Reyer / Sigurd Performed

Reyer / Sigurd Performed
Performance at L Opera, Paris of the opera by Ernest Reyer after the poem by Camille du Locle and Alfred Blau

Background imageErnest Collection: Waldeck-Rousseau / Demare

Waldeck-Rousseau / Demare
PIERRE MARIE HENRI ERNEST WALDECK-ROUSSEAU French statesman, depicted causing consternation among French lawyers with his plans for reform of the legal system

Background imageErnest Collection: Brisbanes Punch Show

Brisbanes Punch Show
Ernest Brisbane and his Punch & Judy Show

Background imageErnest Collection: Scene from Bernard Shaws Saint Joan

Scene from Bernard Shaws Saint Joan
A scene from George Bernard Shaws play, Saint Joan, with Sybil Thorndike as Joan (right) and Ernest Thesiger as the Dauphin (left)

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Renan / Vfair 1910

Ernest Renan / Vfair 1910
ERNEST RENAN French philosopher who specialised in religious subjects

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Renan / Quichotte

Ernest Renan / Quichotte
ERNEST RENAN French philosopher, specialising in religious subjects - honoured by all, except the Church!

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Wilfrid Legouve

Ernest Wilfrid Legouve
ERNEST WILFRID LEGOUVE French writer, lectured on the moral history of women

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Renan / Fabre 1865

Ernest Renan / Fabre 1865
ERNEST RENAN French writer and scholar, best known for his controversial Life of Jesus

Background imageErnest Collection: Aem Gretry / Geille / Isabey

Aem Gretry / Geille / Isabey
ANDRE-ERNEST-MODESTE GRETRY French composer at his desk

Background imageErnest Collection: Duke of Cumberland 1807

Duke of Cumberland 1807
Ernest Augustus Duke of Cumberland

Background imageErnest Collection: Ernest Chausson / Pcard

Ernest Chausson / Pcard
AMEDEE-ERNEST CHAUSSON French composer



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"Ernest: A Multifaceted Journey Through Time and Space" Embark on a captivating journey through the realms of myth, exploration, art, and history with Ernest as your guide. From the depths of Iroquois creation myths to the frozen landscapes of Shackleton's expeditions, this enigmatic name weaves tales that transcend time. In the ancient Iroquois Creation Myth, Ernest takes us back to a time when Sky Woman descended from above to shape our world. A vivid depiction of this mythical tale unfolds before our eyes, revealing the power and beauty inherent in these age-old stories. But Ernest is not confined solely to mythology; he ventures into uncharted territories alongside legendary explorers like Shackleton, Wild, and Adams. Together they brave treacherous conditions in their quest for discovery and knowledge. Hemingway even finds himself entwined with Fidel Castro in an unexpected alliance that transcends politics. Artistic endeavors also bear witness to Ernest's influence. Uden captures Ely Cathedral adorned by snowflakes falling gently from the heavens—an ethereal masterpiece that evokes both serenity and awe. Meanwhile, Sir Ernest Albert Waterlow immortalizes Galway Gossips—a snapshot frozen in time—allowing us a glimpse into society's intricacies during c1887. During times of conflict such as World War I, British Military Recruitment Posters featuring Ernest rally troops towards duty and honor amidst chaos. In contrast, Walton Heath Golf Club transports us to a momentary respite where leisure intertwines with nature's splendor—a testament to life's diverse tapestry. Pathfinder emerges as another facet within this intricate mosaic—guiding lost souls towards clarity amid uncertainty. It represents hope amidst adversity—a beacon illuminating paths yet untaken. Through it all stands Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton—the epitome of resilience—who leads daring expeditions across unforgiving Antarctic terrains while etching his name in the annals of exploration.