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From Betsy Ross stitching the first American flag to Coopers crafting wooden barrels, the art has shaped our history

Background imageMaking Collection: Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets), 1884 or earlier. Creator: Jean-Leon Gerome

Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets), 1884 or earlier. Creator: Jean-Leon Gerome
Cafe House, Cairo (Casting Bullets), 1884 or earlier

Background imageMaking Collection: The Arab Jeweler, ca. 1882. Creator: Charles Sprague Pearce

The Arab Jeweler, ca. 1882. Creator: Charles Sprague Pearce
The Arab Jeweler, ca. 1882

Background imageMaking Collection: A Cloisonne Vase for the Emperor, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting

A Cloisonne Vase for the Emperor, 1910. Creator: Herbert Ponting
A Cloisonne Vase for the Emperor, 1910. An artisan working during the Meiji Era (1868-1912). From " In Lotus-Land Japan", by Herbert G. Ponting, F.R.G.S. [Macmillan and Co

Background imageMaking Collection: Baby Making A Funny Face

Baby Making A Funny Face

Background imageMaking Collection: The Royal Mint - Press Room

The Royal Mint - Press Room
The Royal Mint, Tower Hill, London - Press Room Date: circa 1908

Background imageMaking Collection: A Basotho woman making mats - South Africa

A Basotho woman making mats - South Africa. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageMaking Collection: Rural English Soft Cheesemaker

Rural English Soft Cheesemaker - preparing formed rounds of local cheese. Date: 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Dalmatian / Puppy Eating

Dalmatian / Puppy Eating
A puppy eating and making a terrible mess. Date: 1933

Background imageMaking Collection: Exodus 31: 2-8: Bezalel and Aholiab making the Ark of the Covenant

Exodus 31: 2-8: Bezalel and Aholiab making the Ark of the Covenant
Exodus 31:2-8: Bezalel and Aholiab making the Ark of the Covenant. Facsimile copy of a 15th century manuscript of the German School

Background imageMaking Collection: Making Jam, 1880, (c1915). Artist: Pierre Edouard Frere

Making Jam, 1880, (c1915). Artist: Pierre Edouard Frere
Making Jam, 1880, (c1915). From International Art: Past and Present by Alfred Yockney. [Virtue & Company, London, c1915]

Background imageMaking Collection: Summer, c1889-1890. Artist: Ivana Kobilca

Summer, c1889-1890. Artist: Ivana Kobilca
Summer, c1889-1890

Background imageMaking Collection: Girl painting strips with glue to assemble cigar boxes, c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

Girl painting strips with glue to assemble cigar boxes, c1910. Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
Girl painting strips with glue to assemble cigar boxes, c1910

Background imageMaking Collection: Traditional soy sauce making, Hung Yen province, Vietnam

Traditional soy sauce making, Hung Yen province, Vietnam

Background imageMaking Collection: Traditional soy sauce making, Hung Yen province, Vietnam

Traditional soy sauce making, Hung Yen province, Vietnam

Background imageMaking Collection: Brick kilns are one of the main cause of climate change, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Brick kilns are one of the main cause of climate change, Dhaka, Bangladesh

Background imageMaking Collection: Sheets of drying mien noodle, nr Hanoi, Vietnam

Sheets of drying mien noodle, nr Hanoi, Vietnam

Background imageMaking Collection: Cycling past drying sheets of Mien noodle, nr Hanoi, Vietnam

Cycling past drying sheets of Mien noodle, nr Hanoi, Vietnam

Background imageMaking Collection: europe, italy, umbria. Pasta making traditional style

europe, italy, umbria. Pasta making traditional style

Background imageMaking Collection: Ura, Bhutan. Candles in a temple in Bhutan

Ura, Bhutan. Candles in a temple in Bhutan

Background imageMaking Collection: Art deco illustration of a woman making a rug with wools Date: 1920s

Art deco illustration of a woman making a rug with wools Date: 1920s

Background imageMaking Collection: Change of Wind: Merchant Men Making For London

Change of Wind: Merchant Men Making For London

Background imageMaking Collection: Making up tobacco Royal Navy

Making up tobacco Royal Navy

Background imageMaking Collection: Making rope from hemp, St Vincent, Caribbean

Making rope from hemp, St Vincent, Caribbean Date: early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Making flat bread in Norway

Making flat bread in Norway

Background imageMaking Collection: Making flat bread Norway early 1900s

Making flat bread Norway early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Branscombe haymaking probably taken in 1888

Branscombe haymaking probably taken in 1888

Background imageMaking Collection: Haymaking Victorian period

Haymaking Victorian period

Background imageMaking Collection: Haymaking with a traction engine early 1900s

Haymaking with a traction engine early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Haymaking with a threshing machine 1930s

Haymaking with a threshing machine 1930s

Background imageMaking Collection: Farmer using a scythe Victorian period

Farmer using a scythe Victorian period

Background imageMaking Collection: Making bamboo baskets, Japan

Making bamboo baskets, Japan

Background imageMaking Collection: Japan making bamboo baskets pre-1900

Japan making bamboo baskets pre-1900

Background imageMaking Collection: Ladies in Ceylon / Sri Lanka making lace, early 1900s

Ladies in Ceylon / Sri Lanka making lace, early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Lace making, Sri Lanka

Lace making, Sri Lanka

Background imageMaking Collection: Women in Great Yarmouth making shawls

Women in Great Yarmouth making shawls

Background imageMaking Collection: Making shawls in Great Yarmouth, Victorian period

Making shawls in Great Yarmouth, Victorian period

Background imageMaking Collection: Making webs, linen production, Victorian period

Making webs, linen production, Victorian period

Background imageMaking Collection: Linen manufacture, Making webs

Linen manufacture, Making webs

Background imageMaking Collection: Navajo Indian making a rug on a loom

Navajo Indian making a rug on a loom

Background imageMaking Collection: A Navajo Indian making a rug - early 1900s

A Navajo Indian making a rug - early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Road making, Nanking, China

Road making, Nanking, China

Background imageMaking Collection: Road making in Nanking, China in the early 1900s

Road making in Nanking, China in the early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: India - Darjeeling - road making early 1900s

India - Darjeeling - road making early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Port Sunlight - wooden box making - early 1900s

Port Sunlight - wooden box making - early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Port Sunlight - making toilet soap - early 1900s

Port Sunlight - making toilet soap - early 1900s

Background imageMaking Collection: Making wood boxes, Port Sunlight soap factory, Wirral

Making wood boxes, Port Sunlight soap factory, Wirral

Background imageMaking Collection: Miners building a cog Victorian period

Miners building a cog Victorian period

Background imageMaking Collection: The Court of Appeal - four puppies making ther judgement

The Court of Appeal - four puppies making ther judgement... Date: 1906



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From Betsy Ross stitching the first American flag to Coopers crafting wooden barrels, the art has shaped our history. As depicted in Henry Mosler's painting, we witness the dedication and skill required to create something meaningful. Just like the intricate Bayeux Tapestry that tells the story of the Battle of Hastings, every stitch and thread holds significance. Even honey bees diligently constructing their honeycomb remind us that nature itself is a master maker. In times of war, making took on new forms as seen through Women's Institute activities during World War I. Their resourcefulness and creativity helped sustain communities amidst chaos. However, not all creations were noble; German propaganda posters during WWI aimed to manipulate minds with their crafty designs. Artistic endeavors also found their place in literature, such as Mr. Bingley's anticipation for an artwork in Pride & Prejudice or Muriel Dawson's charming illustration titled 'Little Miss Natty Fingers. ' These pieces demonstrate how making transcends mediums and captures emotions. Even sports have witnessed moments where making takes center stage – Compton and Edrich leaving the Oval pitch after a game in 1953 symbolizes both triumphs achieved through teamwork and individual craftsmanship. Lastly, let us not forget about timekeeping instruments like Tompion's Lantern Clock – a testament to precision engineering throughout history. Whether it be sewing flags or creating cider presses, these snapshots from different eras highlight humanity's innate desire to make something lasting. The act of creation connects us across time and cultures; it is an expression of our ingenuity and passion.