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"Leading the Way: From Heaven to Hell, Football Fields to Cathedrals" In a captivating blend of religious concepts and iconic landmarks

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Leading Collection: No. 20: Rain on the Hiratsuka Plain near Kutsukake Station (Niju: Kutsukake no eki... c. 1835 / 36)
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Leading Collection: Mosaic Fragment with Man Leading a Giraffe, 5th century. Creator: Unknown
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Leading Collection: Aire Leading the Attack at Bangalore, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Leading Collection: Clive Leading His Men Up To Conjeveram, c1891. Creator: James Grant
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Leading Collection: Henry IV (1553-1610) at Ivry, illustration from Little Arthurs History of France
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Leading Collection: The Walk to the Star, 1905. (litho)
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Leading Collection: Meeting of the Three Emperors at Skiernievice, Poland, the Czar leading the Emperors of Germany
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Leading Collection: The City and Waterloo Railway, a Visit to the Works (litho)
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Leading Collection: Joan of Arc accomplishes her mission (colour litho)
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Leading Collection: The Oxford and Cambridge Boat-Race of 1902, the Crews passing Thorneycroft s
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Leading Collection: At the Door of the Leper Hospital at Scutari, the Imam leading a Blind Leper (litho)
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Leading Collection: A Day among the Corn (engraving)
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Leading Collection: The Meeting of the Three Emperors at Skiernievice, Poland (litho)
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Leading Collection: The Surrender of Kroonstad, the March past Lord Roberts, the Guards leading (litho)
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Leading Collection: The Doorway; La Porte, (oil on canvas)
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Leading Collection: Sir Garnet Wolseley (engraving)
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Leading Collection: The mission of Joan of Arc (colour litho)
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Leading Collection: King Louis IX of France landing in Africa on Crusade (colour litho)
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Leading Collection: Procession (gouache and ink on paper)
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Leading Collection: Procession (gouache and ink on paper)
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Leading Collection: The Presidential Election in Argentina, the Polling-Station at the Church of La Merced
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Leading Collection: The Masonic Installation of HRH the Prince of Wales at the Albert Hall (engraving)
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Leading Collection: A general in the army of the French Republic at the age of 25
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Leading Collection: Queen Boadicea Leading Her Troops into Battle, AD 61 (colour litho)
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Leading Collection: An Expensive Jape. A. D. 1415 (colour litho)
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Leading Collection: Cambridge Leading Oxford
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Leading Collection: Mountain yaks, illustration from Helpers Without Hands by Gladys Davidson
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Leading Collection: Tom Lewis Leading Amateur
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Leading Collection: Chris Wood Leading Amateur
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Leading Collection: The angelic guide
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Leading Collection: Dante and his Guide
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Leading Collection: 13131691
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Leading Collection: 13131690
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Leading Collection: Woman riding an ox, Japan, 1829. Creator: Hokusai
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Leading Collection: Jockeys leading horses to starting gate, (B&W), elevated view
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Leading Collection: The Actors Iwai Hanshiro IV as Okume (right), and Ichikawa Monnosuke II as Koshiba... c. 1779
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Leading Collection: Duncan Hamilton driving a Jaguar D type, RAC Tourist Trophy, Goodwood, Sussex, 1958
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Leading Collection: Start of the RAC Tourist Trophy race, Goodwood, Sussex, 1958. Creator: Unknown
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Leading Collection: The Youth of Moses, in the Sistine Chapel, 1481 (fresco) (for detail see 315896)
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Leading Collection: Italy, Tuscany. Beautiful wooden doors leading to a barrel room at a winery
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Leading Collection: India, Gujarat, Bhuj, Great Rann of Kutch, Tribe. Camels
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Leading Collection: Canada, Alberta. A female Bison leads her calf along the sunny grass on the Alaska
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Leading Collection: Francis Marion (1732-95) (litho)
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Leading Collection: The Fort of Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh, (oil on canvas)
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Leading Collection: Marshal Saxe and his Troops, 1866 (oil on panel)
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Leading Collection: Horse Dealers at the Barbican, 1918 (oil on canvas)
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Leading Collection: Trappers in Yosemite Mountains, 1899 (oil on canvas)
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Leading Collection: Napoleon at the Head of a Troop of Cavalry, (oil on canvas)


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"Leading the Way: From Heaven to Hell, Football Fields to Cathedrals" In a captivating blend of religious concepts and iconic landmarks, this diverse collection of images showcases the power of leading. Just like the Broad and Narrow way to Heaven or Hell, English football players unite in a team picture, displaying their determination and leadership on the field. The majestic Cologne Cathedral stands tall as a symbol of guidance and spirituality, while Rosa Luxemburg's revolutionary spirit leads us towards social change. The winding Road to Blencathra invites us on an adventurous journey where leaders emerge amidst breathtaking landscapes. William Wallace's statue in Aberdeen reminds us that true leaders fight for freedom and justice. Meanwhile, The Darley Arabian gallops through history as one of racing's most influential sires – his bloodline paving the way for future champions. As we explore further, we encounter The New Jerusalem - an ethereal vision of hope and unity. Leading Suffragettes inspire generations with their unwavering dedication towards gender equality. Nancy Schon's Make Way for Ducklings sculpture brings joy to Boston Public Garden while reminding us that even small creatures can lead with love and compassion. Integrity retiring from Office. Illustrates how true leaders gracefully step aside when their time has come. Lastly, female jockeys riding gentlemen like horses challenge traditional norms by proving that leadership knows no gender boundaries. In this eclectic mix of imagery spanning centuries and continents, one thing remains clear: leading is not confined to any specific realm or individual. It transcends time, culture, religion, and even species – reminding us all that each one of us possesses the potential to lead in our own unique way.