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Fraternity Collection

"Embracing Unity and Tradition: Exploring the Essence of Fraternity" Fraternity, a concept deeply rooted in history and culture

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Fraternity Collection: Freemasons at the Royal Albert Hall
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Fraternity Collection: Dining room, Roycroft Inn, East Aurora, New York State, USA
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Fraternity Collection: Frontispiece of Collegium Fama Fraternitatis by Theophilus Schweighardt, 1618
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Fraternity Collection: The Triumph of Labour (engraving)
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Fraternity Collection: Woman Racing Drivers
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Fraternity Collection: Fraternity Clubs Building in New York City, USA
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Fraternity Collection: Liberty or Death
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Fraternity Collection: Photograph of Kappa Alpha Psi members, 1937-1938. Creator: Dexheimer-Carlon Studios
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Fraternity Collection: Companions of the Tour de France celebrating, c. 1845 (engraving) (b/w photo)
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Fraternity Collection: Arikara medicine fraternity-The prayer, c1908. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
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Fraternity Collection: Allegory of the French Revolution
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Fraternity Collection: Leopold Hugo giving a drink to an enemy seeking to kill him, 1896 (illustration)
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Fraternity Collection: Omega Psi Phi Colonel Charles E. Young Service medal and bracelet, 1934; 1978
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Fraternity Collection: The Paris Exhibition of 1878 (engraving)
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Fraternity Collection: Facsimile of a Republican placard, French Revolution (colour litho)
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Fraternity Collection: 1e Janvier. Illustration for Le Pele-Mele, 1906 (colour litho)
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Fraternity Collection: Man seized by leg cramp in the honeymoon bed
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Fraternity Collection: Robes of the Confraternity of the Name of God (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
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Fraternity Collection: Robes of the Confraternity of St. Bernard of Siena (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
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Fraternity Collection: Death Before the Public House, from Another Dance of Death
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Fraternity Collection: Journeyman Certificate, 1838 (litho) (b / w photo)
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Fraternity Collection: Dance of the Mewlewis Dervishes in Constantinople, 1811 (coloured engraving)
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Fraternity Collection: Jew recognised as a French citizen, illustration from a game of snakes and ladders, c
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Fraternity Collection: Initiation in the Frat, 1917 (litho)
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Fraternity Collection: Buffet cabinet with revolutionary design, inlaid detail of emblem
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Fraternity Collection: The Christmas Day Truce of 1914, published 1915 (litho) (b / w photo)
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Fraternity Collection: Altar of Ma tke Tsan nakwe, Little Fire Fraternity
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Fraternity Collection: Altar of Pe shatsilo kwe, Cimex Fraternity, Zuni nation
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Fraternity Collection: Sword swallowers of the Ma tke Thlan nakwe
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Fraternity Collection: Altar of Ma tke Thlan nakwe, Great Fire Fraternity
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Fraternity Collection: Mask of Great God of the Great Fire Fraternity, Zuni Nation
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Fraternity Collection: Boxes of the Thle wekwe, Sword Swallower Fraternity
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Fraternity Collection: Sword of the Thle wekwe, Sword Swallower Fraternity
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Fraternity Collection: Altar of the Ne wekwe, Galaxy Fraternity, Zuni nation
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Fraternity Collection: Altar of Tsaniakiakwe, Hunter Fraternity, Zuni Nation
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Fraternity Collection: Altar of Uhuhukwe, Eagle Down Fraternity, Zuni nation
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Fraternity Collection: Group of Ne wekwe, Galaxy fraternity, He iwa
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Fraternity Collection: Repas de Corps, caricature from Les Metamorphoses du Jour series
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Fraternity Collection: The Phi Gamma Delta Club, 44 West 44th Street, New York, 1919 (silver gelatin print)
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Fraternity Collection: Robes of the Guardians of the lay guild of St. Fantino at Venice
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Fraternity Collection: York Walk, Leamington (photo)
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Fraternity Collection: Scene in a Prussian smoking and drinking club, 18th Century (engraving)
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Fraternity Collection: Connecticut - First Public Parade of the Knights of Pythias of Connecticut, at New Haven
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Fraternity Collection: Italian-Belgian Fraternity in Brussels (Colour Litho)
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Fraternity Collection: Liberty, equality, fraternity or death (engraving)
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Fraternity Collection: Robes of the Confraternity of the Suffering of Christ (pen & ink and w / c on paper)
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Fraternity Collection: German student fraternity flag and sword (engraving)
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Fraternity Collection: Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, French politician, illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)


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"Embracing Unity and Tradition: Exploring the Essence of Fraternity" Fraternity, a concept deeply rooted in history and culture, encompasses diverse realms that showcase the power of unity and brotherhood. From Freemasons gathering at the prestigious Royal Albert Hall to the elegant dining room of Roycroft Inn in East Aurora, New York State, fraternity transcends boundaries. Intriguingly, even women have left their mark on this age-old tradition. The image of courageous woman racing drivers defying societal norms reflects how fraternity extends beyond gender barriers. Across continents, from the grandeur Clubs Building in New York City to events resonating with revolutionary fervor in France, we witness fraternity's impact on society. Liberty or Death becomes more than just words; it symbolizes an unwavering commitment to shared values. Venturing into Turkey unveils mesmerizing scenes of Whirling Dervishes from the Mevlevi Order. Their enchanting dance embodies spiritual connection and serves as a testament to profound brotherhood within their community. An allegory emerges when examining an artwork depicting the French Revolution—a reminder that they are be both a catalyst for change and a source of strength during tumultuous times. Photographs capture moments frozen in time—like Kappa Alpha Psi members proudly posing together in 1937-1938—an embodiment of camaraderie that endures through generations. Lastly, Leopold Hugo's act of offering a drink to an enemy seeking his life showcases true magnanimity amidst hostility—a powerful example illustrating how they are transcend animosity and foster understanding. Fraternity is not merely confined to one organization or era; it permeates various aspects of human existence. It represents our innate desire for connection—to stand together as brothers and sisters regardless of differences. In embracing this timeless concept, we cultivate bonds that enrich our lives with compassion, support, and everlasting kinship.