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"Hopkins: A Tapestry of History, Poetry, and Adventure" Step into the world of Hopkins, where history intertwines with poetry and adventure awaits at every turn

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Auditorium of Tenerife, Santa Cruz, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain Date: 21/07/2006

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DDE-90035121
Serbia, Belgrade. Kalemegdan Fortress (aka Belgrade Fortress). Fort clock tower. Date: 18/01/2006

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DDE-90035122
Serbia, Belgrade. St. Save Temple (aka Hram Svetog Save) largest Serbian Orthodox church in the world. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Danube River between Smederevo & Iron Gate. Ruins of Golubac Castle, c. 14th - 15th century. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Danube River between Smederevo & Iron Gate. Ruins of Golubac Castle, c. 14th - 15th century. Coastal road tunnel under castle. Date: 18/01/2006

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DDE-90035119
Serbia, Danube River between Smederevo & Iron Gate. Ruins of Golubac Castle, c. 14th - 15th century. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Port city along the Danube. Apple tree in local hillside orchard. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia/Romaina. Area around Veliko Gradis. View of the Danube River at one of its narrowist points, Iron Gate. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Typical country farm, goat. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Port city along the Danube River. Typical farm rooster crowing. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Port city along the Danube river. Balkan hillside orchard, quince tree. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Port city along the Danube. Apple tree on local farm. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Hillside view of the Danube River at one of its narrowist points, Iron Gate. View from Serbian side across to Romania. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, Donji Milanovac. Port city along Danube River. Traditional Serbian snack with apples, goat cheese & bread. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia/Romaina along the Danube River. Morning moon. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia, along the Danube River Gorge in the narrow part known as the Iron Gates. Signal house. Date: 18/01/2006

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Russia, Murmansk. Shipping & port area loading coal along the Kola Peninsula & the Tuloma River, massive WWII Aloysha Monument in distance. Date: 01/12/2005

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Romania, Dobrudgea region, Tulcea, Danube Delta. Sfantu Gheorghe channel. Little Egret (Egretta garzetta garzetta) European subspecies. UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Date: 21/05/2008

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DDE-90034660
Romania, Dobrudgea region, Tulcea, Danube Delta. Sulina channel lined with silver willow (aka wild willow) trees. UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Date: 21/05/2008

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Romania, Tulcea, Danube Delta. Sfantu Gheorghe. Great White pelicans (aka Eastern White) in flight (WILD: pelecanus onocrotalus) UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Date: 21/05/2008

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Romania, Dobrudgea region, Tulcea, Danube Delta. Sfantu Gheorghe, wetland bird habitat. UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Date: 21/05/2008

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Romania, Dobrudgea region, Tulcea, Danube Delta. Sulina channel lined with silver willow (aka wild willow) trees. UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Date: 21/05/2008

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Romania, Transylyania, Carpathian Mountains, Predeal. The highest city in Romania. WWI Monument Cross on mountain top. Date: 18/01/2006

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Serbia/Romaina. Area around Veliko Gradis. View of the Danube River at one of its narrowist points, Iron Gate. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romaina, Mehedinti, Orsova, along Danube River. Giant rock carving of King Decebal. Largest rock carving in Europe. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romaina, Mehedinti, Orsova, along Danube River. Giant rock carving of King Decebal. Largest rock carving in Europe. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Bucharest. Village Museum (aka Muzeul National al Satului Dimitrie Gusti) Wooden house on a sled. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Birthplace of Vlad Tepes, Count Dracula. Historic 13th century clock tower. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylyania, Carpathian Mountains, Predeal. The highest city in Romania. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Sinaia. Neo-Renaissance Peles Castle, c. 1873. Summer residence of King Carol I (Charles) of Romania, exterior. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Sinaia. Neo-Renaissance Peles Castle, c. 1873. Royal summer residence in the Carpathian mountains. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Romanian orthodox church. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Birthplace of Vlad Tepes, Count Dracula. Ripe grapes on vine. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Pet cat. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Romanian orthodox church. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Romanian orthodox church. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Schisiz. 17th Century Romanian tower. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Fortified Evangelical church of Biertan, small chapel. UNESCO. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Sighisoara. Birthplace & childhood home of Vlad Tepes, the inspiration for Bram Stoker's Count Dracula. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Rosnov. Romanian countryside farm with traditional gypsy wagon. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Rasnov. Carpathian mountain countryside, sheep pasture. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Rasnov. Carpathian mountain top Rasnov Fortress. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romaina, Mraconia Monastery, Danube River Gorge near Iron Gate area. Romanian orthodox monastery. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Carpathian mountains, Transylvania. Bran cuntryside farm with typical hay in stacks. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romania, Transylvania, Bran Castle National Monument (aka Dracula's Castle), c. 1377. Castle courtyard. Date: 18/01/2006

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Romaina, Mraconia Monastery, Danube River Gorge near Iron Gate area. Romanian orthodox monastery. Date: 18/01/2006

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Portugal, Madeira Island, Funchal. Botanical Gardens (aka Jardim Botanico), founded in 1960. Date: 28/09/2006

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Europe, Portugal, Lisbon (aka Lisboa). Tagus River view of the historic Lisbon skyline. Date: 28/09/2006



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"Hopkins: A Tapestry of History, Poetry, and Adventure" Step into the world of Hopkins, where history intertwines with poetry and adventure awaits at every turn. From Gerard Manley Hopkins' evocative verses to Matthew Hopkins' notorious witch-hunting exploits, this name holds a myriad of fascinating stories. Gerard Manley Hopkins, a renowned poet whose words danced on paper like musical notes, found inspiration in unexpected places. One such muse was the shipwreck of the Deutschland in 1875—a tragic event that stirred his soul and gave birth to an immortal poem. Through line engravings depicting this haunting scene, we catch a glimpse into the depths of his creative genius. Meanwhile, Matthew Hopkins emerges from the shadows as England's infamous witch-finder. In dark times when superstition reigned supreme, he hunted down alleged witches alongside their familiar spirits. A chilling line engraving from 1792 transports us back to those eerie days when fear gripped communities. Venturing beyond British shores brings us to Winston Churchill posing amidst White House gardens—an iconic image capturing a momentous meeting between two great leaders. The significance lies not only in Churchill's presence but also in his shared surname—Hopkins—a connection that sparks curiosity about potential ancestral ties. Soho's bustling streets beckon with their vibrant energy and rich history. On Greek Street stands an address forever associated with intrigue and creativity—the very essence of London itself. What tales could be told by those who have walked these pavements? Esek Hopkins takes us across the Atlantic Ocean to America's naval past—a distinguished officer whose legacy echoes through time. His contributions shaped maritime history and remind us of courage on treacherous seas. In another realm entirely is Henry's laboratory—where early X-ray equipment revolutionized medical science forevermore. This glimpse into pioneering technology reminds us how far we've come while honoring those who paved the way for modern advancements.