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Neighbour Collection (page 5)

"Neighbours: Connecting Communities Through Time and Conversation" In the charming artwork "Galway Gossips, c1887

Background imageNeighbour Collection: The Neighbor from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836. Creator: John Thompson

The Neighbor from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836. Creator: John Thompson
The Neighbor from The Complete Works of Beranger, 1836

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Esther Bruce & neighbour celebrating the Coronation

Esther Bruce & neighbour celebrating the Coronation
Esther Bruce & her neighbour Mrs Bennett celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in Fulham, London. Josephine Esther Bruce (1912-1994) working-class mixed race seamstress born in Fulham

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Skyline of De Waterkant, Cape Town, South Africa

Skyline of De Waterkant, Cape Town, South Africa
De Waterkant is a sub-district of the suburb of Green Point, Cape Town. The neighbourhood is adjacent to the Central Business District on the southeastern end of Somerset Road

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Skyline of De Waterkant, Cape Town, South Africa

Skyline of De Waterkant, Cape Town, South Africa
De Waterkant is a sub-district of the suburb of Green Point, Cape Town. The neighbourhood is adjacent to the Central Business District on the southeastern end of Somerset Road

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - chatting with neighbour

Louis Wain, Daddy Cat - chatting with neighbour. circa 1910s

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Cartoon, Bad Neighbourhoods

Cartoon, Bad Neighbourhoods. Two women stop in the street to pass the time of day, and comment on a nosy neighbour. Date: 1918

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Kluski at Warsaw 1919

Kluski at Warsaw 1919
A flash photo reveals a mysterious manifestation at a Warsaw seance, of which his neighbour seems blissfully unaware Date: 23 November 1919

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Rw Emerson / Summerhouse

Rw Emerson / Summerhouse
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Summerhouse in the American writers garden at Concord, Massachusetts: it was used by a neighbour, Bronson Alcott Date: 1803 - 1882

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Montmartre in Winter

Montmartre in Winter
The Rue de l Abreuvoir, on a winters day - a housewife fetching milk stops to talk with a neighbour Date: circa 1905

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Cartoon, To the bitter end, WW1

Cartoon, To the bitter end, WW1
Cartoon, To the bitter end. A father tells his soldier son that we will stay in the trenches for twenty years if thats what it takes, and keep going to the bitter end. Date: 1916

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Cartoon, Replacing the maid, WW1

Cartoon, Replacing the maid, WW1
Cartoon, Replacing the maid. A middle class couple are forced to do the household chores themselves during a period of wartime austerity

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Scene in a Dutch village

Scene in a Dutch village
Dutch mother and children in traditional dress visiting a neighbour. Date: circa 1910

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Edinburgh street scene

Edinburgh street scene
An Edinburgh street scene, showing two elderly neighbours chatting in the sunshine on washday

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Illustration of people hanging up washing in small sections of garden separated by low hedges

Illustration of people hanging up washing in small sections of garden separated by low hedges

Background imageNeighbour Collection: The New Neighbour (Cape Sea Lion and Adjutant Bird)

The New Neighbour (Cape Sea Lion and Adjutant Bird)

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Of folys that forget them selfe and do another mannys besynes leuynge theyr owne undone

Of folys that forget them selfe and do another mannys besynes leuynge theyr owne undone
XJF486444 Of folys that forget them selfe and do another mannys besynes leuynge theyr owne undone, illustration from Alexander Barclays English translation of The Ship of Fools

Background imageNeighbour Collection: The Chalon Family in their London Town Garden, early 1800s (oil on Academy board)

The Chalon Family in their London Town Garden, early 1800s (oil on Academy board)
XYC238957 The Chalon Family in their London Town Garden, early 1800s (oil on Academy board) by Agasse, Jacques-Laurent (1767-1849); 13.7x19.7 cm; Yale Center for British Art, Paul Mellon Fund

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Coronation teas on Woodside Crescent in Sidcup, Kent, to celebrate the coronation

Coronation teas on Woodside Crescent in Sidcup, Kent, to celebrate the coronation of King George VI. 15 May 1937

Background imageNeighbour Collection: This sign tells its own story - at Arlington Close, Sidcup, Kent, one of themany

This sign tells its own story - at Arlington Close, Sidcup, Kent, one of themany Coronation Street Parties " street closed" signs 6th June 1953

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Coronation teas in Mottingham, to celebrate the coronation of King George VI

Coronation teas in Mottingham, to celebrate the coronation of King George VI. 15 May 1937

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Coronation teas on Franklingham Road in Mottingham, Kent, to celebrate the coronation

Coronation teas on Franklingham Road in Mottingham, Kent, to celebrate the coronation of King George VI. 15 May 1937

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Coronation teas in Dartford, Kent. 15 May 1937

Coronation teas in Dartford, Kent. 15 May 1937

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Copying Schoolboy

Copying Schoolboy
A schoolboy tries to copy his neighbours work. Date: late 1960s

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Mother and child bearing Christmas gifts

Mother and child bearing Christmas gifts
Gift laden mother and child knock on the door of a neighbour. Artist: Ethel Parkinson 1906

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Medieval bores and boars: after the feast

Medieval bores and boars: after the feast
Three men at the end of a medieval feast: an abbot bores his neighbour, while his other guest tries not to fall asleep. A monk carries away a boars head on a platter out of the hall. Date: Medieval

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Mischievous Girl

Mischievous Girl
A naughty little girl climbs over a garden fence. Date: 1970

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Barbecue Men

Barbecue Men
A kind man offers his neighbour the last sausage from his trendy tripod barbecue! Date: late 1960s

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Proxima Centauri planet, artwork

Proxima Centauri planet, artwork
Proxima Centauri planet. Artwork of the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri (upper centre), seen from the surface of a hypothetical nearby planet

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Venus

Venus, computer artwork. This is the second planet from the Sun, orbiting at an average of 108 million kilometres from it

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Venus

Venus, artwork. This is the second planet from the Sun, the next in from Earth and around 42 million kilometres further in, an average of 108 million kilometres from the Sun

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Venus

Venus. Computer artwork of a radar map of the surface of the planet Venus (left), partially illuminated by the Sun (upper right)

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Over the Garden Wall by H. M. Bateman

Over the Garden Wall by H. M. Bateman
Humorous illustration by the artist H.M. Bateman showing neighbours in adjacent gardens simultaneously rolling their lawns

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Noisy neighbours

Noisy neighbours
A man sits alone in his living room, shaking his fists at the ceiling above, where his neighbours are having a noisy party. His newspaper has been crumpled up and thrown to the floor in disgust

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Apartment block housing in ilulissat on greenland

Apartment block housing in ilulissat on greenland
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Old houses and back gardens in Tewkesbury UK

Old houses and back gardens in Tewkesbury UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageNeighbour Collection: French Arms Build-Up

French Arms Build-Up
Even Saint Barbara, though the patron saint of gunners, is dismayed by Frances build-up of arms, as compared with her peaceloving neighbour Germany

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Lodgings at the Seaside

Lodgings at the Seaside
Mrs Evans must be on good terms with her neighbour, for she looks on with a beaming smile as Mrs Entwhistle poses for a photo of her lodgers at an unidentified resort

Background imageNeighbour Collection: Myth / Tibet / 2 Neighbours

Myth / Tibet / 2 Neighbours
THE STORY OF TWO NEIGHBOURS A poor man showed kindness to a sparrow, who gave him a seed which grew riches. His rich neighbour stole it, but it didn t have the same effect



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"Neighbours: Connecting Communities Through Time and Conversation" In the charming artwork "Galway Gossips, c1887, " we catch a glimpse of the close-knit community in Galway as neighbors engage in lively conversations, sharing news and stories that bind them together. Transporting us to Tewkesbury Abbey in the UK, "Tewkesbury from Tewkesbury Abbey" showcases a picturesque scene where neighbors gather near their homes. Over the fence, two friends engage in heartfelt chats, fostering a sense of camaraderie. "Elegant Conversation" captures an exquisite moment when neighbors come together for meaningful exchanges. Painted on canvas with meticulous detail, this artwork reminds us of the beauty found within genuine connections between those who live side by side. As we wander "Over the Garden Wall, " we witness how neighborly bonds transcend physical barriers. This idyllic setting serves as a reminder that even simple interactions can create lasting friendships and support systems. The joyous occasion of King George VI's coronation is celebrated through "Coronation teas on St Keverne Road in Mottingham. " Neighbors unite to honor their monarch while savoring delightful treats and engaging in warm conversations that strengthen their ties. Reflecting back on history, we stumble upon an intriguing headline: "Wife Beats Husband 19C. " Though it may seem unusual today, this story sheds light on how relationships between neighbors have evolved over time – sometimes filled with unexpected twists. Drawing inspiration from one of Jesus' parables, the "Parable of Neighbour" teaches us about compassion and kindness towards others. It emphasizes our responsibility to be good neighbors who offer help and support when needed most. Returning to Mottingham for another coronation celebration – this time honoring King George VI – we find ourselves immersed once again in heartwarming scenes captured during "Coronation teas. " These gatherings exemplify how communities rally together during significant events while fostering a sense of togetherness.