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"Fuller: A Journey Through Time and Generosity" Step back in time to the historic match between Sussex and Kent in 1840

Background imageFuller Collection: PHILADELPHIA, c1855. Views of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lithograph by James Fuller Queen

PHILADELPHIA, c1855. Views of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Lithograph by James Fuller Queen, c1855

Background imageFuller Collection: TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia

TEXAS: LETTER, 1836. Letter to Andrew Jackson Donelson written by Stephen F. Austin at Columbia, Texas, 14 October 1836, in which Austin offers Texas to the United States

Background imageFuller Collection: THE FULLER SISTERS, 1915. English folk-singing trio. Photographed 1915

THE FULLER SISTERS, 1915. English folk-singing trio. Photographed 1915

Background imageFuller Collection: LOIE FULLER (1862-1928). American dancer; photographed in 1896

LOIE FULLER (1862-1928). American dancer; photographed in 1896

Background imageFuller Collection: MELVILLE FULLER (1833-1910). Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1888-1910

MELVILLE FULLER (1833-1910). Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, 1888-1910. Etching, 1889, by Albert Rosenthal

Background imageFuller Collection: STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer in Texas. Painting, c1830

STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer in Texas. Painting, c1830

Background imageFuller Collection: PHILADELPHIA: HOSPITAL, 1862. The Citizens Volunteer Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

PHILADELPHIA: HOSPITAL, 1862. The Citizens Volunteer Hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Chromolithograph after James Fuller Queen, 1862

Background imageFuller Collection: SUPREME COURT, 1896. Portraits of the U

SUPREME COURT, 1896. Portraits of the U.S. Supreme Court in 1896. Center: Chief Justice Melville Fuller. Clockwise from top left: George Shiras, Jr.; Horace Gray; Rufus W. Peckham; Edward D

Background imageFuller Collection: American critic and reformer. Daguerreotype, 1846

American critic and reformer. Daguerreotype, 1846
MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850). American critic and reformer. Daguerreotype, 1846

Background imageFuller Collection: American critic and social reformer. Oil over a daguerreotype, 1846

American critic and social reformer. Oil over a daguerreotype, 1846
MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850). American critic and social reformer. Oil over a daguerreotype, 1846

Background imageFuller Collection: Teasle. Wild Teasle (Dipsacus sylvestris) centre. Small Teasle (D. pilosus) right

Teasle. Wild Teasle (Dipsacus sylvestris) centre. Small Teasle (D. pilosus) right. Fullers Teasle (D. Sullonum) left, showing the hooked spines on the seed head which was used to raise nap on woollen

Background imageFuller Collection: Birds Eye View Showing Mauch Chunk

Birds Eye View Showing Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania With Lehigh Canal, Railroad, And Mountains In Distance Between 1857 And 1867 By James Fuller Queen, 1820 Or 1821 1886, Us, USA, America

Background imageFuller Collection: Portrait Of Sir Francis Drake Painted By S. Lane. Presented By Sir T. t

Portrait Of Sir Francis Drake Painted By S. Lane. Presented By Sir T. t. Elliott Fuller Drake To The United Service
portrait Of Sir Francis Drake Painted By S. Lane. Presented By Sir T.t. Elliott Fuller Drake To The United Service Club

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckyball, Buckminsterfullerene molecule

Buckyball, Buckminsterfullerene molecule
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork of a molecular model of a fullerene molecule, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8354

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8354
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8372

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8372
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8370

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8370
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8368

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8368
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8369

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8369
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8364

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8364
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8367

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8367
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8363

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8363
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (spheres)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8361

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8361
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (orange)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8362

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8362
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (orange)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecules C016 / 8359

Buckminsterfullerene molecules C016 / 8359
Buckminsterfullerene molecules. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8358

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8358
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8357

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8357
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (black)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8351

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8351
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon that has 60 carbon atoms (dark blue)

Background imageFuller Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8270

Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8270
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork of the inside of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure

Background imageFuller Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8269

Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8269
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork of the inside of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure

Background imageFuller Collection: Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8271

Carbon nanotube, artwork C016 / 8271
Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork of a carbon nanotube, also known as a buckytube, showing the hexagonal carbon structure. Atoms are represented as spheres and the bonds between them by rods

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8268

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8268
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8266

Buckminsterfullerene molecule C016 / 8266
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork showing the molecular structure of buckminsterfullerene, a structurally distinct form (allotrope)

Background imageFuller Collection: Carbon nanotubes in POM matrix, SEM C016 / 8042

Carbon nanotubes in POM matrix, SEM C016 / 8042
Carbon nanotubes. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of carbon nanotubes in a POM matrix. Carbon nanotubes are a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageFuller Collection: Faradays calculator

Faradays calculator. View of a cylindrical slide rule once owned by British scientist Michael Faraday (1791-1867). This is a very early example of a Fuller slide rule, made by W.F

Background imageFuller Collection: Princess Anne at the Birmingham Fire Show

Princess Anne at the Birmingham Fire Show, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham, on 21 May 1984, with Chief Officer B Fuller - The CFB Stand

Background imageFuller Collection: Fuller building, N. York, USA

Fuller building, N. York, USA
Fuller building, N.York / IMechE 1904 Date: 1904

Background imageFuller Collection: Chief Justice Melville Fuller administering the oath of office at the inauguration of Theodore

Chief Justice Melville Fuller administering the oath of office at the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th
T. ROOSEVELT INAUGURATION. Chief Justice Melville Fuller administering the oath of office at the inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th President of the United States on the steps of

Background imageFuller Collection: Princess Anne at the Birmingham Fire Show

Princess Anne at the Birmingham Fire Show, National Exhibition Centre, Birmingham on 21 May 1984, with Chief Officer B Fuller - walking past the LFB Stand

Background imageFuller Collection: McKINLEY TAKING OATH, 1897. Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller admistering the Presidential oath of

McKINLEY TAKING OATH, 1897. Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller admistering the Presidential oath of office to William McKinley, 4 March 1897. To the right is the outgoing president, Grover Cleveland

Background imageFuller Collection: THOMAS FULLER (1608-1661). English cleric. Line engraving, English, 1812

THOMAS FULLER (1608-1661). English cleric. Line engraving, English, 1812

Background imageFuller Collection: MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850). American critic and reformer. Wood engraving, late 19th century

MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850). American critic and reformer. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after a painting of 1848 by Thomas Hicks

Background imageFuller Collection: MELVILLE FULLER (1833-1910). American jurist. Steel engraving, early 20th century

MELVILLE FULLER (1833-1910). American jurist. Steel engraving, early 20th century

Background imageFuller Collection: STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer of Texas. Wood engraving, 19th century

STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer of Texas. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageFuller Collection: The embarkation of the Pilgrims

The embarkation of the Pilgrims

Background imageFuller Collection: Diamaxion house, metal, adapted corn bin, built by Butler Br

Diamaxion house, metal, adapted corn bin, built by Butler Brothers, Kansas City. Designed and promoted by R. Buckminister Fuller. Date 1941 May

Background imageFuller Collection: Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administering the oath of o

Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administering the oath of office to Benjamin Harrison on the east portico of the US Capitol, March 4, 1889. Date 1889

Background imageFuller Collection: Advertisement using silhouettes

Advertisement using silhouettes
Magazine advertisement. Fuller Brushes Date: 1922



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"Fuller: A Journey Through Time and Generosity" Step back in time to the historic match between Sussex and Kent in 1840, where the rivalry was fierce and cricket enthusiasts gathered to witness a battle of skill on the field. As we delve deeper into history, an enchanting engraving of Chichester Cathedral from 1881 captures our attention. Its intricate details transport us to a bygone era, reminding us of the beauty that lies within architectural masterpieces. But who was John Mad Jack Fuller? This philanthropist's name echoes through generations as he dedicated his life to making a difference. His acts of kindness reverberate even today, leaving an indelible mark on society. The mention of Serpentine and Reznicek piques our curiosity. Were they composers or perhaps locations with hidden stories waiting to be unraveled? Father William IV and Father William II make their appearance in this captivating narrative. What tales do these clergymen hold? Their presence adds depth to our exploration. Loie Fuller takes center stage alongside Cheret in the vibrant world of art during the 1890s. Their collaboration brings forth mesmerizing performances that captivate audiences worldwide. A set of thirteen Apostle Spoons from 1626 beckons us closer, each spoon whispering its own tale from centuries past. The delicate engravings tell stories lost but not forgotten. Father William III joins this eclectic mix, adding another layer to our journey through time. What wisdom does he impart upon us? And finally, we encounter Fuller Pilch batting for Kent in 1837 – a moment frozen forever in history's embrace. The illustration immortalizes his prowess on the cricket pitch as he becomes part of sporting folklore. Join us as we unravel these fragments from different eras – weaving together threads that connect people across time and space.