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Hector Collection (page 3)

"Hector: A Tale of Heroism, Tragedy, and Legacy" In the epic tale and Andromache, their love blossomed amidst the chaos of the Trojan War

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Hector Collection: Field Marshal French, dated June 8th 1915
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Hector Collection: General Guillaumat, dated Sepember 1917
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Hector Collection: General Anthoine, dated 9th May 1917
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Hector Collection: General Berthelot, dated October 1915
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Hector Collection: General Umbert
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Hector Collection: General Roques, dated May 1915
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Hector Collection: General de Maud huy, dated 1915
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Hector Collection: General Maunoury, dated 22nd / 23rd June 1915
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Hector Collection: General D Urbal, dated 11th November 1915
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Hector Collection: General Debeney, dated 16th March 1917
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Hector Collection: Exhibition of Sporting and Other Dogs (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Paris, Helen, Hector, and Andromache (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Illustrated version of a poem from the Calligrammes collection (w / c on paper)
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Hector Collection: The Dog-Show at Birmingham (engraving)
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Hector Collection: The shadow of Death came down upon Hector (colour litho)
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Hector Collection: Hector Taking Leave of Andromache, 1727 (oil on canvas)
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Hector Collection: Hector on the walls of Troy (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Andromache bewailing the death of Hector, engraved by Domenico Cunego, 1764 (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Hectors body dragged at the car of Achilles (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Rowlandsons Tour in a Post Chaise, 1782 (chromolitho)
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Hector Collection: Ransom of Hektor (engraving)
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Hector Collection: The meeting of Hector and Andromache (litho)
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Hector Collection: The International Dog Show at Islington, Prize Dogs (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Enchanted Boy; Bezauberter knabe, 1909 (oil on canvas)
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Hector Collection: Ajax hurled a large stone at Hectors shield, which brought him to his knees (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Hector and Polydamas (engraving)
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Hector Collection: The Combined Squadrons, showing the Rig and Relative Sizes of the Ships (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Hector Berlioz (colour litho)
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Hector Collection: The Wooden Horse from the Opera of Les Troyens, by Hector Berlioz, 1898 (litho)
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Hector Collection: 'The warrior stretched out his arms to embrace his little one'(engraving)
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Hector Collection: The Death of Hector (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Hector breaches the gate of the Greek camp (chromolitho)
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Hector Collection: Hectors fingers were twisted in his cravat... (colour litho)
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Hector Collection: The meeting of Hector and Andromache
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Hector Collection: Ulysses discovering Astyanax in Hectors Tomb, c. 1654-56
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Hector Collection: Sarcophagus lid depicting the Siege of Troy, c. 200 AD (marble)
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Hector Collection: Hectors Departure, 1776 (oil on canvas)
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Hector Collection: Priam Begging the Body of Hector, Wedgwood jasperware bas-relief or tablet designed by Camillo
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Hector Collection: The Naval Manoeuvres, 'X'Fleet at St Mary s, Scilly (engraving)
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Hector Collection: A double-dialed hanging clock, (gilt-bronze)
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Hector Collection: The two began a combat whereon all around paused to look
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Hector Collection: Sarcophagus lid with relief of the Trojan War - Sack of Troy
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Hector Collection: Iris advises Priam to obtain the body of Hector (engraving)
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Hector Collection: Homers Iliad (engraving)
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Hector Collection: The Crisis in Egypt, the Voyage of HMS Troopship 'Orontes'(engraving)
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Hector Collection: Niccolo Paganini and Hector Berlioz, after the a fantastic performance of a Symphony
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Hector Collection: Hector Berlioz and Richard Wagner (engraving)


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"Hector: A Tale of Heroism, Tragedy, and Legacy" In the epic tale and Andromache, their love blossomed amidst the chaos of the Trojan War. Hector, a valiant warrior from Troy, fought fiercely to protect his beloved city against the Greeks. However, fate had other plans for him. The death by Achilles marked a turning point in the war - a moment when bravery clashed with destiny. As Achilles wielded the Shield of Achilles in battle against Hector, it became evident that even heroes have their limits. But beyond ancient myths lies another story - that of Victoria's Dogs. These loyal companions were named after victorious battles and exemplified loyalty just like Hector did towards his family and homeland. Speaking of loyalty, there was also a modern-day hero named Hector Macdonald who embodied courage and integrity. His name echoed through history as he fearlessly faced challenges head-on. Yet let us not forget about Patroclus - an integral part of Hector's mythic journey. Their intertwined destinies showcased friendship's power amidst turmoil; their bond forever etched in Homer's Iliad. Moving away from legends to reality, we find ourselves marveling at technological feats such as the Hawker Hector with its Napier Dagger III engine. This aircraft symbolized innovation merging with strength – much like our mythical hero himself. Stepping into Paris circa 1800 reveals vibrant shopfronts that once adorned this enchanting cityscape. The Gay brothers' silk store stood proud alongside Metrals clockmaker while Emeries lemonade shop offered refreshment to passersby – all reminiscent of times when commerce thrived under Parisian skies. And finally, gazing upon a rear view image of the Hawker Hector with access panels removed in 1936 reminds us that even machines require maintenance and care – just as heroes need support from those around them.