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Memory Collection

"Journey through Time: Unveiling the Tapestry of Memory" As we traverse the annals of history, memory stands as an indomitable force

Background imageMemory Collection: Heart of Midlothian, paving stones mosaic in front of St. Giles Cathedral, High Street

Heart of Midlothian, paving stones mosaic in front of St. Giles Cathedral, High Street, Royal Mile, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom

Background imageMemory Collection: Anti home Rule Postcard

Anti home Rule Postcard
KING WILLIAM III Propaganda against home rule in Ireland, celebrating William of Orange as " of glorious, pious and immortal memory" and victory at the Battle of the Boyne

Background imageMemory Collection: Homage to Delacroix, 1864 (oil on canvas)

Homage to Delacroix, 1864 (oil on canvas)
XIR74954 Homage to Delacroix, 1864 (oil on canvas) by Fantin-Latour, Ignace Henri Jean (1836-1904); 160x250 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: Fantin-Latour)

Background imageMemory Collection: Scrabo Hill Tower, Co. Down, Northern Ireland

Scrabo Hill Tower, Co. Down, Northern Ireland
Scrabo Tower is located to the west of Newtownards in County Down, Northern Ireland. Built on a volcanic plug above the town in 1857 as a memorial to Charles Stewart

Background imageMemory Collection: Leonidas I (died 480 BC). King of Sparta. Monument in Spart

Leonidas I (died 480 BC). King of Sparta. Monument in Spart
Leonidas I (died 480 BC). Also known as Leonidas the Brave was a Greek hero-king of Sparta, the 17th of the Agiad line King of Sparta[

Background imageMemory Collection: St. Albans Cathedral

St. Albans Cathedral, Hertfordshire. A sacred site from ancient times, Benedictine monks built an abbey in St. Albans memory. Later rebuilt by the Normans. Date: 1930s

Background imageMemory Collection: Canada, Ontario, Algonquin Provincial Park, Chairs on dock. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg

Canada, Ontario, Algonquin Provincial Park, Chairs on dock. Credit as: Nancy Rotenberg / Jaynes Gallery / Danita Delimont

Background imageMemory Collection: Glasgow Docks

Glasgow Docks
The new (in 1858) graving dock at Meadowside, Glasgow. The open country beyond is, alas, only a memory

Background imageMemory Collection: Nikolay Urvantsev, Soviet geologist

Nikolay Urvantsev, Soviet geologist
Nikolay Nikolayevich Urvantsev (1893-1985), Soviet geologist, speaking in public at his 80th birthday celebration. Urvantsev is best known for his exploration of northern Siberia and the Arctic

Background imageMemory Collection: Circuit board, artwork

Circuit board, artwork
Circuit board. Computer artwork depicting city scape made of electronic circuits

Background imageMemory Collection: King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, with Princesses Elizabet

King George VI and Queen Elizabeth, with Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret, with the Marquess of Aberdeen, in the Royal Pavilion at Braemar

Background imageMemory Collection: Embossed Victorian mourning card, Mary Hickman

Embossed Victorian mourning card, Mary Hickman
Embossed Victorian mourning card with a funerary monument. In Memory of Mary, relict of the late Job Hickman, of the Bilston Quarries, she departed this life, December 2nd, 1857, aged 73 years

Background imageMemory Collection: WILLIAM III / POSTCARD

WILLIAM III / POSTCARD
KING WILLIAM III Propaganda against home rule in Ireland, celebrating William of Orange as of glorious, pious and immortal memory and victory at the Battle of the Boyne. Date: 1650 - 1702

Background imageMemory Collection: Under the Milky Way at Hunting Island Light House

Under the Milky Way at Hunting Island Light House
Under the Milky Eay at Hunting Island Light House

Background imageMemory Collection: A Calculating machine, 1949

A Calculating machine, 1949
A double page spread from the Illustrated London News, 1949, reporting on the automatic sequence controlled calculating machine at Manchester University

Background imageMemory Collection: The Last Post by C. E. Turner

The Last Post by C. E. Turner
Buglers sounding the Last Post at 9pm before the British monument to fallen soldiers at Ypres, the Menin Gate. Date: 1930

Background imageMemory Collection: USA, South Dakota, Keystone, View of Mount Rushmore National Memorial

USA, South Dakota, Keystone, View of Mount Rushmore National Memorial (Large format sizes available)

Background imageMemory Collection: Computer motherboard, coloured X-ray C016 / 7204

Computer motherboard, coloured X-ray C016 / 7204
Computer motherboard, coloured x-ray of the main circuit board (motherboard) of a personal computer (PC). Motherboard components include transistors, diodes, resistors, capacitors and inductors

Background imageMemory Collection: Home computer, computer artwork

Home computer, computer artwork
Home computer. Computer artwork showing the interior of a home computer. A typical home computer contains one or more hard drives (red) which store data

Background imageMemory Collection: London / Cheapside Cross

London / Cheapside Cross
Erected by Edward I in memory of his queen Eleanor : depicted here on the occasion of Marie de Medicis visit to her daughter, queen Henrietta Maria, circa 1630

Background imageMemory Collection: Scott Souvenir Card

Scott Souvenir Card
In memory of the Antarctic heroes, the late Captain Scott and his gallant comrades who perished March 1912 at the South Pole

Background imageMemory Collection: Monument consecrated to posterity in memory of the unbelievable folly of the 20th year of the 18th

Monument consecrated to posterity in memory of the unbelievable folly of the 20th year of the 18th century. (engraving)
602591 Monument consecrated to posterity in memory of the unbelievable folly of the 20th year of the 18th century. (engraving) by English School

Background imageMemory Collection: Androcles and the lion (chromolitho)

Androcles and the lion (chromolitho)
974474 Androcles and the lion (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Androcles and the lion)

Background imageMemory Collection: Study of a Head for The Bower Meadow, 1872 (black chalk)

Study of a Head for The Bower Meadow, 1872 (black chalk)
659777 Study of a Head for The Bower Meadow, 1872 (black chalk) by Rossetti, Dante Gabriel Charles (1828-82); 39.2x31.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Study of a Head for The Bower Meadow)

Background imageMemory Collection: Sundial in Petts Wood, Kent

Sundial in Petts Wood, Kent
A rambler stops to look at a sundial in Petts Wood, Kent, set up in memory of William Willett, pioneer of daylight saving whose ideas led to British Summer Time. 1939

Background imageMemory Collection: Quintin Hogg, English merchant and philanthropist

Quintin Hogg, English merchant and philanthropist
Quintin Hogg (1845-1903), English merchant and philanthropist. Statue erected by the Royal Polytechnic Institution to the memory of their founder, Regent Street, London

Background imageMemory Collection: Italy, Catania, commemorative poster for centenary of death of Vincenzo Bellini

Italy, Catania, commemorative poster for centenary of death of Vincenzo Bellini
Italy - 20th century. Commemorative poster for the centenary of the death of Vincenzo Bellini (1801-1835), by A. Sanfilippo

Background imageMemory Collection: Front cover of the Sphere Scott Memorial Number

Front cover of the Sphere Scott Memorial Number
Front cover of The Sphere, Memorial Number of the Scott Antarctic Expedition showing a sombre scene of a group of men praying by a cairn topped with a cross in memory of Captain Scott, who died

Background imageMemory Collection: Eleanor Cross

Eleanor Cross
The Eleanor Cross, outside Charing Cross railway station, central London. A Victorian replica of the crosses erected by King Edward I in memory of his wife, Eleanor of Castile. Date: 1863

Background imageMemory Collection: Don Quixote relives his past glories

Don Quixote relives his past glories
A scene from Cervantes novel Don Quixote -- the hero of the title relives his past glories, surrounded by objects from his travels. To dream the impossible dream

Background imageMemory Collection: Embossed Victorian mourning card, James Woodhead

Embossed Victorian mourning card, James Woodhead
Embossed Victorian mourning card, with a woman and a girl grieving at a tomb in a cemetery. In Memory of James Woodhead, who departed this life January 14th, 1855, aged 80 years

Background imageMemory Collection: Embossed Victorian mourning card, Ann Ferrier

Embossed Victorian mourning card, Ann Ferrier
Embossed Victorian mourning card with two angels and a broken column. Sacred to the Memory of Ann Ferrier, who died on the 6th of March, 1875, aged 58 years. Date: 1875

2019 Azerbaijan GP
BAKU CITY CIRCUIT, AZERBAIJAN - APRIL 25: A tribute to the children of Jack & Jones owner Anders Holch Povlsen who died in the Sri Lankan hotel bombings on the nose of the Haas VF-19 during

Background imageMemory Collection: 8624841

8624841

Background imageMemory Collection: Cricketer dreaming of past victories (litho)

Cricketer dreaming of past victories (litho)
8625957 Cricketer dreaming of past victories (litho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cricketer dreaming of past victories)

Background imageMemory Collection: Dr. Wilhelm Schmidt, Top leader of the colonial forces in German East Africa

Dr. Wilhelm Schmidt, Top leader of the colonial forces in German East Africa
UIG5413285 Dr. Wilhelm Schmidt, Top leader of the colonial forces in German East Africa, Woodcut from 1892 ©Bildagentur-online/UIG/Leemage.

Background imageMemory Collection: Air combat during the great war, 1919 (print)

Air combat during the great war, 1919 (print)
7422829 Air combat during the great war, 1919 (print); (add.info.: History. Ist World War. Air combat during the great war)

Background imageMemory Collection: Eugen Zintgraff, born January 16, 1858 in Duesseldorf, died December 4, 1897 on Tenerife

Eugen Zintgraff, born January 16, 1858 in Duesseldorf, died December 4, 1897 on Tenerife, was a German explorer
UIG5413304 Eugen Zintgraff, born January 16, 1858 in Duesseldorf, died December 4, 1897 on Tenerife, was a German explorer, Woodcut from 1892 ©Bildagentur-online/UIG/Leemage.

Luigi Cherubini, 8 or 14 September 1760 - 15 March 1842, was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in
UIG5413284 Luigi Cherubini, 8 or 14 September 1760 - 15 March 1842, was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in France, Woodcut from 1892 ©Bildagentur-online/UIG/Leemage.

Gustav Benjamin Schwab, 19 June 1792 - 4 November 1850, was a German writer, pastor and publisher
UIG5413268 Gustav Benjamin Schwab, 19 June 1792 - 4 November 1850, was a German writer, pastor and publisher, Woodcut from 1892 ©Bildagentur-online/UIG/Leemage.

Background imageMemory Collection: Julius Robert Bosse, born July 12, 1832 in Quedlinburg; July 31, 1901 in Berlin

Julius Robert Bosse, born July 12, 1832 in Quedlinburg; July 31, 1901 in Berlin, was a German politician
UIG5413262 Julius Robert Bosse, born July 12, 1832 in Quedlinburg; July 31, 1901 in Berlin, was a German politician, last Prussian Minister of Culture

Background imageMemory Collection: Rotherham, 3 miles from (litho)

Rotherham, 3 miles from (litho)
8633403 Rotherham, 3 miles from (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rotherham, 3 miles from, Column, erected in memory of Admiral Keppell)

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Background imageMemory Collection: Rotten Row, No 3, Music and Memory (engraving)

Rotten Row, No 3, Music and Memory (engraving)
8652717 Rotten Row, No 3, Music and Memory (engraving) by Browne, Hablot Knight (Phiz) (1815-92); Private Collection; (add.info.: Rotten Row, No 3, Music and Memory)

Background imageMemory Collection: The White Hope (colour litho)

The White Hope (colour litho)
8656204 The White Hope (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The White Hope. If I wuz the man I wuz they wouldn't need him)

Background imageMemory Collection: Saluting the spot where Nelson fell, HMS 'Victory' (colour photo)

Saluting the spot where Nelson fell, HMS "Victory" (colour photo)
8668585 Saluting the spot where Nelson fell, HMS "Victory" (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saluting the spot where Nelson fell)

Background imageMemory Collection: A frustrated man who has forgotten his lock code for his safe, 1850

A frustrated man who has forgotten his lock code for his safe, 1850
3330969 A frustrated man who has forgotten his lock code for his safe, 1850; (add.info.: Illustration depicting a frustrated man who has forgotten his lock code for his safe)

Background imageMemory Collection: Francisco Augusto D'Andrade, or De Andrade, 11 January 1856 - 8 February 1921

Francisco Augusto D'Andrade, or De Andrade, 11 January 1856 - 8 February 1921
UIG5413274 Francisco Augusto D'Andrade, or De Andrade, 11 January 1856 - 8 February 1921, was a Portuguese baritone who sang leading roles in opera houses throughout Europe



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"Journey through Time: Unveiling the Tapestry of Memory" As we traverse the annals of history, memory stands as an indomitable force, etching its mark on every corner of our world. From the Anti Home Rule Postcard that echoes a tumultuous era to Leonidas I's majestic monument in Sparta, memories are enshrined in stone and immortalized by time. In Edinburgh's Royal Mile, the Heart of Midlothian mosaic paves a path for remembrance, reminding us of stories untold and lives lived. Meanwhile, Scrabo Hill Tower in Northern Ireland stands tall as a testament to collective memory and resilience. St. Albans Cathedral whispers tales from centuries past with its ancient walls bearing witness to countless moments etched into memory's fabric. In Canada's Algonquin Provincial Park, chairs on a dock beckon us to sit and reflect upon cherished memories amidst nature's embrace. Glasgow Docks stand as silent witnesses to bustling trade routes and shared experiences that have shaped communities over generations. And within New York City's Central Park lies Imagine - John Lennon Memorial mosaic, where melodies intertwine with memories in harmonious tribute. Even at microscopic levels, memory leaves its imprint; cannabinoid receptor binding artwork unveils the intricate workings of our minds while Homage to Delacroix captivates with brushstrokes preserving artistic genius across time. Nikolay Urvantsev’s legacy resonates beyond Soviet geology textbooks – his contributions forever imprinted upon Earth’s geological tapestry. Lastly, King George VI and Queen Elizabeth alongside Princesses Elizabeth remind us how royal lineage intertwines with collective consciousness throughout history. Memory is not merely recollection but an intangible thread connecting humanity across borders and eras. It binds us together through shared experiences—both monumental and minuscule—and shapes our understanding of who we are today.