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"Loved: A Tapestry of Emotions and Connections" In the enchanting Astleys Amphitheatre

Background imageLoved Collection: A girl gives a boy a token of her love by Florence Hardy

A girl gives a boy a token of her love by Florence Hardy
A love token. A young girl gives her loved one a gift of a flower

Background imageLoved Collection: Carrying his ladys luggage by Florence Hardy

Carrying his ladys luggage by Florence Hardy
Once I loved a Maiden fair. A young man carrying his ladys bags and parcels

Background imageLoved Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Title Page

Lear / Nonsense / Title Page
There was an Old Derry down Derry, who loved to see little folks merry; So he made them a book, and with laughter they shook at the fun of that Derry down Derry

Background imageLoved Collection: Thelma, Viscountess Furness

Thelma, Viscountess Furness (1904-1970) born Thelma Morgan, was the woman loved by Edward VIII before Wallis Simpson

Background imageLoved Collection: Emigrants queuing for Berth Numbers on their ship, Gravesend

Emigrants queuing for Berth Numbers on their ship, Gravesend
Engraving showing emigrant passengers being allocated berth numbers at the beginning of a voyage to Australia, 1887. In the background of the image

Background imageLoved Collection: An Immigrant arriving in London, 1904

An Immigrant arriving in London, 1904
Engraving showing a Jewish immigrant with his pack on his back, being greeted by a loved one, while an officer from the Jewish shelter looks on, London, 1904

Background imageLoved Collection: Olney Watermill

Olney Watermill
The fine old watermill at Olney, on the River Ouse, Buckinghamshire. It has associations with the poet William Cowper (1731 - 1800), who loved to stroll nearby

Background imageLoved Collection: A Lady Watering

A Lady Watering
A lady waters her plants - but her mind doesn t appear to be on the job. She is probably thinking about an absent loved one

Background imageLoved Collection: Gallieni Photo

Gallieni Photo
JOSEPH SIMON GALLIENI - French colonial administrator (here carried by Madagascans who loved him) who won legendary fame with les taxis de la Marne in 1914 : photo 1899

Background imageLoved Collection: Pointing Fingers 1933

Pointing Fingers 1933
Cast off by the husband she loved, Margaret stumbled down the street past the prying eyes of the neighbours : they, too, believed the wicked lies a jealous girl had spread

Background imageLoved Collection: HENRI IV

HENRI IV, known as the Vert Galant, the best-loved of all French rulers. No wonder they assassinated him

Background imageLoved Collection: Father and son

Father and son
MODEL RELEASED. Father and son holding hands

Background imageLoved Collection: Mother and daughter

Mother and daughter
MODEL RELEASED. Smiling mother and daughter lying together on the ground

Background imageLoved Collection: Young family

Young family
MODEL RELEASED. Young family. Happy mother and father carrying their daughter and son

Background imageLoved Collection: Ww1 / Reunited Couple

Ww1 / Reunited Couple
With the war at an end, a French soldier is joyfully reunited with his loved one

Background imageLoved Collection: Ww1 Postcard Low Lights

Ww1 Postcard Low Lights
" We miss you most when the lights are low" - a mother and daughter think of their absent loved one

Background imageLoved Collection: Lady that Loved a Swine

Lady that Loved a Swine
There was a lady loved a swine; Honey, quoth she, Pig-hog, wilt thou be mine? Grunt, quoth he

Background imageLoved Collection: Irish Emigrants Leaving

Irish Emigrants Leaving
Departure of the Viceroy steamer from the dock quay, Galway; Irish residents wave farewell to their loved ones

Background imageLoved Collection: Nobleman Writing

Nobleman Writing
A French nobleman sits writing poetry, or a letter to a loved one, while his dog lies patiently waiting for him to find something better to do

Background imageLoved Collection: John Duke of Montagu

John Duke of Montagu
JOHN second duke of MONTAGU (or Montague) eccentric known for his kindness, notably to his hideous dog which he loved because no one would love it

Background imageLoved Collection: Otter (Bewick)

Otter (Bewick)
mustela lutra : le loutre, according to Buffon. Loved by some, hunted by others, the otter lives a marginal existence in and out of water

Background imageLoved Collection: Ages of Man -12

Ages of Man -12
December Lying on his deathbed, he takes leave of his loved ones



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"Loved: A Tapestry of Emotions and Connections" In the enchanting Astleys Amphitheatre, love took center stage as hearts swayed to "The Tune That He Loved Best" by David Wright. The melodies echoed through the air, captivating all who listened. St. John Chrysostom once said, "Butle is loved not because it is good but because it is loved. " This profound statement reminds us that love has a mysterious power to transform even the ordinary into something extraordinary. Just like the adorable hedgehog depicted in Bewick's masterpiece, love can be found in unexpected places. Its gentle touch brings warmth and joy to our lives, reminding us of the beauty hidden within every creature. Like a Lotus Esprit S3 Britain racing down an open road, love accelerates our hearts and fills us with exhilaration. It symbolizes freedom and adventure, propelling us forward on a journey where passion knows no bounds. As Fortunino Matania captured the emotional moment of soldiers reuniting with their loved ones upon arrival of a troop train during WW2, we witness how love transcends distance and time. It binds souls together despite separation or adversity. Gazing at Paolo and Francesca da Rimini locked in an eternal embrace on canvas evokes deep emotions within us. Their tragic tale reminds us that true love can withstand any obstacle thrown its way – even if it leads to heartbreak. Similarly, Naomi and Ruth's bond immortalized in oil on canvas speaks volumes about loyalty and devotion between two individuals. Love becomes an unbreakable thread connecting souls across generations. "The loved one far away" tugs at our heartstrings as we yearn for those dear to us who are physically distant but forever present in our thoughts. Love bridges gaps both near and far when nurtured by affectionate gestures from afar. Finally arriving home after a long journey feels like stepping into warm sunlight after days of rain.