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"Miles: A Journey Through Time and Space" In the vast expanse of history, there are individuals who have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness

Background imageMiles Collection: THE South African plains vary in character, some gently undulating, clad with long grass

THE South African plains vary in character, some gently undulating, clad with long grass, others more flat, covered with dense bush for miles, without grasssome dotted only with stunted thorns

Background imageMiles Collection: THE BARRAGE OF THE NILE, 1854. Some eighteen miles below Cairo, on the Western, or

THE BARRAGE OF THE NILE, 1854. Some eighteen miles below Cairo, on the Western, or Rosetta, branch of the Nile, are the works of The Barrage

Background imageMiles Collection: Monte Rosa, from the North. Mont Blanc, Distant 45 Miles

Monte Rosa, from the North. Mont Blanc, Distant 45 Miles

Background imageMiles Collection: Boat in the Rapids. Western China, 2000 Miles from Shanghai

Boat in the Rapids. Western China, 2000 Miles from Shanghai

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3761 x 1249

Source Size = 3761 x 1249
The Rebellion in the Soudan (Sudan), the Relief of Tokar, after the Second Battle of Teb: the Rebel Headquarters at the Village of El Dubba, Three Miles Beyond Tokar

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3737 x 2535

Source Size = 3737 x 2535
The Rebellion in the Soudan (Sudan), with Baker Pashas Expedition to Relieve Tokar: a Cavalry Reconnaissance and First Skirmish with the Enemy Fourteen Miles from Suakim

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3822 x 5048

Source Size = 3822 x 5048
AN ASCENT OF MOUNT WELLINGTON, TASMANIA: 1. Mount Wellington from Kangaroo Point. 2. The Half-Way House. 3. The Ascent for the First Five Miles. 4. An Extemporaneous Finger-Post. 5

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3762 x 2483

Source Size = 3762 x 2483
SOME OF THE COMIC ELEMENTS IN THE GROUNDING OF A TROOPSHIP: 1. The Bump. 2. " Bweakers? Anything to Bweak this Confounded Monotony." 3. " You are Unmarried, Mr

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 1293 x 3450

Source Size = 1293 x 3450
Cast-Iron Lighthouse, Constructed for the Great Isaac Rocks, some Hundred Miles from Bermuda

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 2587 x 1633

Source Size = 2587 x 1633
Village of Petrowska, Seven Miles from Fort Kinburn

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 2526 x 1553

Source Size = 2526 x 1553
Village of Poprova, Fourteen Miles from Fort Kinburn

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3940 x 2531

Source Size = 3940 x 2531
SIR JAMES GRAHAM COMMENCING THE SILLOTH RAILWAY, FRIDAY, 31 AUGUST, 1855; This short line of 12.75 miles is intended to complete the communication between the German Ocean and the Irish Sea

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3590 x 1331

Source Size = 3590 x 1331
In the Meath Hunting Country: a Mile from Hollywood Rath House, Eight Miles from Dublin, Ireland, 1879

Background imageMiles Collection: Source Size = 3893 x 2478

Source Size = 3893 x 2478
View of the Country Near Russian River, 100 Miles North-West of San Francisco

Background imageMiles Collection: Fire at the Railway Carriage Works, Miles Platting, Manchester, 1873

Fire at the Railway Carriage Works, Miles Platting, Manchester, 1873

Background imageMiles Collection: Devils Tower. From Little Missouri Buttes 4 miles distant, John C

Devils Tower. From Little Missouri Buttes 4 miles distant, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageMiles Collection: Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War

Indian chiefs who counciled with Gen. Miles and setteled [sic] the Indian War -- Standing Bull, Bear Who Looks Back Running [Stands and Looks Back], Has the Big White Horse, White Tail

Background imageMiles Collection: General Miles and staff, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer

General Miles and staff, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageMiles Collection: Famous Battery E of 1st Artillery. These brave men and the Hotchkiss gun that Big

Famous Battery E of 1st Artillery. These brave men and the Hotchkiss gun that Big Foots Indians thought were toys, together with the fighting 7th whats left of Gen

Background imageMiles Collection: Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U. S. near Pine Ridge

Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U. S. near Pine Ridge
Gen. Miles and staff viewing the largest hostile Indian Camp in the U.S. near Pine Ridge, S. Dak. Jan 16, 1891, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer

Background imageMiles Collection: Birds eye view showing about three miles square of the central portion of the city

Birds eye view showing about three miles square of the central portion of the city of Detroit, Michigan, US, USA, America

Background imageMiles Collection: Devils Tower and Mo. Buttes. Ryans Ranch in foreground, 2 miles from Camera

Devils Tower and Mo. Buttes. Ryans Ranch in foreground, 2 miles from Camera to Tower, John C. H. Grabill was an american photographer. In 1886 he opened his first photographic studio

Background imageMiles Collection: Miles Peter Andrews (engraving)

Miles Peter Andrews (engraving)
XJF696592 Miles Peter Andrews (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Miles Peter Andrews (1742-1814) English playwright, gunpowder manufacturer and politician

Background imageMiles Collection: William Gardner in front and Alex Gardner in the back 309 miles west of St. Louis

William Gardner in front and Alex Gardner in the back 309 miles west of St. Louis, Missouri, US, USA, America, 1867. Photo, albumen print, By Alexander Gardner, 1821 1882

Background imageMiles Collection: BRANCEPETH CASTLE, is a castle in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England

BRANCEPETH CASTLE, is a castle in the village of Brancepeth in County Durham, England, some 5 miles south-west of the city of Durham

Background imageMiles Collection: The Naval Manoeuvres, with the Hostile Fleet: the Fleet Signalling with the Electric

The Naval Manoeuvres, with the Hostile Fleet: the Fleet Signalling with the Electric Search Light to the Colliers and Cruisers at a Distance of Forty Miles, 1890 Engraving

Background imageMiles Collection: The Naval Manoeuvres: Experiences of a Trip to Shore in Rough Weather: 1

The Naval Manoeuvres: Experiences of a Trip to Shore in Rough Weather: 1
THE NAVAL MANOEUVRES: EXPERIENCES OF A TRIP TO SHORE IN ROUGH WEATHER: 1. The Return from the Shore, First come, first served. 2. Tacking. 3

Background imageMiles Collection: Sir Charles Euan-Smiths Mission to the Court of Morocco: the Ruins of Volubilis

Sir Charles Euan-Smiths Mission to the Court of Morocco: the Ruins of Volubilis
SIR CHARLES EUAN-SMITHs MISSION TO THE COURT OF MOROCCO: THE RUINS OF VOLUBILIS, NEAR FEZ; These ruins are about 20 miles from Fez, and consist of the remains of a large Triumphal Arch, the Forum

Background imageMiles Collection: Mokau River, Forty Miles North of New Plymouth, New Zealand, 1851 Engraving

Mokau River, Forty Miles North of New Plymouth, New Zealand, 1851 Engraving

Background imageMiles Collection: A MORNING RIDE IN ATHENS, GREECE, And for a few miles trotted merrily along the high road

A MORNING RIDE IN ATHENS, GREECE, And for a few miles trotted merrily along the high road, turning neither to right nor left, engraving 1890

Background imageMiles Collection: A MORNING RIDE IN ATHENS, GREECE, One morning, while staying in Athens, I started

A MORNING RIDE IN ATHENS, GREECE, One morning, while staying in Athens, I started for a walk to Mount Polonos, which as everyone knows about ten miles distant from the classic city, engraving 1890

Background imageMiles Collection: And Step out Briskly for Doddlecot Railway Station, Three Miles Distant, 1888 Engraving

And Step out Briskly for Doddlecot Railway Station, Three Miles Distant, 1888 Engraving

Background imageMiles Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: Three Miles from the Front, Skating at Versailles, France, 1871

The Franco-Prussian War: Three Miles from the Front, Skating at Versailles, France, 1871

Background imageMiles Collection: The Franco-Prussian War: Two Hundred Miles through France on a Limber Waggon, Cercottes

The Franco-Prussian War: Two Hundred Miles through France on a Limber Waggon, Cercottes, Beaugency, Chevilly, Foinard, Etampes, Artenay, Montihery, 1871

Background imageMiles Collection: His only Friend; a Boy and a Dog Asleep Next to a Milestone which Reads London 27 Miles

His only Friend; a Boy and a Dog Asleep Next to a Milestone which Reads London 27 Miles

Background imageMiles Collection: Bishopthorpe is a village and civil parish three miles south of York in the City of York

Bishopthorpe is a village and civil parish three miles south of York in the City of York, l county of North Yorkshire, England. It is close to the River Ouse. UK

Background imageMiles Collection: KIRKBY WHARFE, is a village 2 miles south of Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England, UK

KIRKBY WHARFE, is a village 2 miles south of Tadcaster in North Yorkshire, England, UK

Background imageMiles Collection: Wolseley Bridge (Left), Shugborough (Right), Uk

Wolseley Bridge (Left), Shugborough (Right), Uk
WOLSELEY BRIDGE (LEFT), SHUGBOROUGH (RIGHT), UK. Shugborough is a country estate in Great Haywood, Staffordshire, England, 4 miles from Stafford on the edge of Cannock Chase

Background imageMiles Collection: BYWELL CASTLE, Bywell Castle is situated in the village of Bywell overlooking the

BYWELL CASTLE, Bywell Castle is situated in the village of Bywell overlooking the River Tyne, four miles east of Corbridge, Northumberland, England

Background imageMiles Collection: BERWICK-ON-TWEED, is a town in the county of Northumberland and is the northernmost

BERWICK-ON-TWEED, is a town in the county of Northumberland and is the northernmost town in England, on the east coast at the mouth of the River Tweed

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of part of southeastern Florida and northeast of Cuba, Jan Luyken, Claes

Sea chart of part of southeastern Florida and northeast of Cuba, Jan Luyken, Claes Jansz Voogt, Johannes van Keulen I, 1684-1799

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of Bermuda, Jan Luyken, Claes Jansz Voogt, Johannes van Keulen (I), 1684 - 1799

Sea chart of Bermuda, Jan Luyken, Claes Jansz Voogt, Johannes van Keulen (I), 1684 - 1799

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of the Canary Islands, print maker: Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen I, unknown

Sea chart of the Canary Islands, print maker: Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen I, unknown, c. 1680

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of the Northern Dvina River, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown

Sea chart of the Northern Dvina River, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown, 1681 - 1799

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of the coasts of England, Scotland and Ireland, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen

Sea chart of the coasts of England, Scotland and Ireland, Jan Luyken, Johannes van Keulen (I), unknown, 1682 - 1803

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of the Garonne, France, Johannes van Keulen I, unknown, 1682-1734

Sea chart of the Garonne, France, Johannes van Keulen I, unknown, 1682-1734

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of part of the coast of Ireland, England, France and Spain

Sea chart of part of the coast of Ireland, England, France and Spain

Background imageMiles Collection: Sea chart of the Strait of Gibraltar, Anonymous, Johannes van Keulen (II), 1681 - 1803

Sea chart of the Strait of Gibraltar, Anonymous, Johannes van Keulen (II), 1681 - 1803



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"Miles: A Journey Through Time and Space" In the vast expanse of history, there are individuals who have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Shackleton, Wild, and Adams - names that evoke tales of exploration and bravery in the face of adversity. Their miles traveled across treacherous terrains inspire us to push beyond our limits. Paul Chambers' iconic photograph from 1960 captures a moment frozen in time, reminding us of the creative genius that can emerge from unexpected places. England's Ulverston becomes a backdrop for this masterpiece, showcasing how they are bridge gaps between cultures and ignite artistic expression. The Map of the City of Dublin from 1797 takes us back to a bygone era when cartographers meticulously charted every inch traveled. It reminds us that even in an age without GPS or smartphones, people relied on maps to navigate their way through life's twists and turns. A Policeman on a BSA motorcycle zooms through London streets with determination etched on his face. This image encapsulates how miles become synonymous with duty as law enforcement officers tirelessly patrol our cities day after day. An old map depicting Afghanistan in the 1860s transports us to a time when explorers ventured into unknown territories seeking knowledge and adventure. These brave souls traversed countless miles to unravel mysteries hidden within distant lands. Hitchin, Herts during the 1940s brings forth memories of resilience during wartime struggles. Despite bombs falling from above, communities banded together as they endured mile after mile towards victory against tyranny. The 24-hour Bicycle Race at Herne Hill in 1892 showcases human endurance at its finest. Cyclists pedal relentlessly around the track for hours upon hours, pushing themselves beyond physical limitations – proving that sometimes it is not just about reaching your destination but embracing every mile along the way. Jack DeJohnette's electrifying performance at Queen Elizabeth Hall in London in 1989 reminds us of the power of music to transcend boundaries.