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Step into the enchanting Woodcarvers Shop in Woolmer Green, Hertfordshire and be transported to a world of whimsical wonders

Background imageNoahs Collection: Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green, Hertfordshire

Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green, Hertfordshire
Harry Macdonalds Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green, Knebworth, Hertfordshire. Harry MacDonald (a Yorkshireman) came south and brought this cottage for 1, 000 in 1937

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Garden Model Village - Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green

The Garden Model Village - Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green
Harry Macdonalds Model Village in the Garden of his Woodcarvers Shop - Woolmer Green, Knebworth, Hertfordshire. Harry MacDonald (a Yorkshireman) came south and brought this cottage for 1

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting birds on the ark (mosaic)

The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting birds on the ark (mosaic)
XIR249421 The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting birds on the ark (mosaic) by Veneto-Byzantine School, (13th century); Basilica di San Marco, Venice

Background imageNoahs Collection: The animals entering Noah's Ark, from the Book of Genesis, Old Testament

The animals entering Noah's Ark, from the Book of Genesis, Old Testament
3039812 The animals entering Noah's Ark, from the Book of Genesis, Old Testament. From The Children's Bible, published c. 1883; Private Collection.

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noah's Ark

Noah's Ark

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noah and the dove

Noah and the dove
LLM462019 Noah and the dove by Dudley, Robert Ambrose (1867-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Noah and the dove. Simple Bible Stories for the Little Ones (Ernest Nister)

Background imageNoahs Collection: Papa to shopwalker: Oh er -I wanta Noahs Ark. Date: 1914

Papa to shopwalker: Oh er -I wanta Noahs Ark. Date: 1914

Background imageNoahs Collection: Fragment of a banner of miners from Tyrol, 15th century

Fragment of a banner of miners from Tyrol, 15th century
Fragment of a banner of silver and copper miners from Tyrol, late 15th century. St. George kills a dragon next to a scarlet eagle

Background imageNoahs Collection: The sacrifice of Noah, illustration from L Ancien Testament

The sacrifice of Noah, illustration from L Ancien Testament
REV326534 The sacrifice of Noah, illustration from L Ancien Testament, published by Jakob Ferdinand Schreiber, Esslingen (colour engraving) by German School

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noah Leading the Animals into the Ark, 1356-67 (fresco) (see also 59303)

Noah Leading the Animals into the Ark, 1356-67 (fresco) (see also 59303)
ALG158816 Noah Leading the Animals into the Ark, 1356-67 (fresco) (see also 59303) by Bartolo di Fredi, also Manfredi de Battilori (1330-1410); Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta, San Gimignano

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Eve of the Deluge

The Eve of the Deluge
Ma55001 The Eve of the Deluge by Linnell, John (1792-1882); Private Collection; (add.info.: the Eve of the Flood; ); Photo eThe Ms Gallery, London; English, out of copyright

Background imageNoahs Collection: Various shell specimens

Various shell specimens
Whelk, Buccinum undatum 1, Noahs ark, Arca noae 2, noble pen shell, Pinna nobilis 3, Tusus brevis 4, Caltrop murex, Murex tribulus 5, Admiral cone, Conus admiralis 6, volute, Voluta arenata 7

Background imageNoahs Collection: Boy and Noahs ark

Boy and Noahs ark - Young boy & teddy bear playing with animals from Noahs ark. Artist: Anne Anderson Date: circa 1920

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noah entering the Ark (oil on canvas)

Noah entering the Ark (oil on canvas)
WES239422 Noah entering the Ark (oil on canvas) by Hondt, Lambert de (d.c.1665); 48.2x61 cm; The Trustees of the Weston Park Foundation, UK; Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noahs Sacrifice and Noahs Drunkenness, Green Cloister, 1447-48 (fresco)

Noahs Sacrifice and Noahs Drunkenness, Green Cloister, 1447-48 (fresco)
875229 Noahs Sacrifice and Noahs Drunkenness, Green Cloister, 1447-48 (fresco) by Uccello, Paolo (1397-1475); 277x540 cm; Museo di Santa Maria Novella, Florence, Italy; eGiuliano Valsecchi; Italian

Background imageNoahs Collection: Animals Entering the Ark (oil on canvas)

Animals Entering the Ark (oil on canvas)
SCP38079 Animals Entering the Ark (oil on canvas) by Bassano, Jacopo (Jacopo da Ponte) (1510-92); 207x265 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageNoahs Collection: PAINTING TOY ANIMALS

PAINTING TOY ANIMALS
This woman is working overtime hand-painting toy animals at a north London factory, supplying big orders received from many little girls who want a Noahs Ark like Princess Elizabeths. Date: late 1920s

Background imageNoahs Collection: NOAHS ARK

NOAHS ARK
The reason why some species became extinct is because Noah couldnt find even a single couple who believed him when he told them it looked like rain

Background imageNoahs Collection: DINOSAURS / NOAHS ARK

DINOSAURS / NOAHS ARK
Noah finds that the dinosaurs are too large to be saved in his Ark

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noahs Ark Bridge ove to Treasure Island at The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley Park

Noahs Ark Bridge ove to Treasure Island at The British Empire Exhibition, Wembley Park, London. Date: 1925

Background imageNoahs Collection: Old Testament, Noahs Ark on Mount Ararat

Old Testament, Noahs Ark on Mount Ararat
Old Testament -- Noahs Ark, resting on Mount Ararat after the Deluge, with the bodies of drowned people littering the landscape

Background imageNoahs Collection: Cross Section Of Noahs Ark From A Manuscript Of The 12Th Century Commenting Upon The Apocalypse

Cross Section Of Noahs Ark From A Manuscript Of The 12Th Century Commenting Upon The Apocalypse From Science And Literature In The Middle Ages By Paul Lacroix Published London 1878

Background imageNoahs Collection: Batgers Christmas Crackers, Noahs Ark

Batgers Christmas Crackers, Noahs Ark. circa 1930s

Background imageNoahs Collection: Decorated tree on a Christmas card

Decorated tree on a Christmas card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageNoahs Collection: Toddler with Noahs Ark, by Muriel Dawson

Toddler with Noahs Ark, by Muriel Dawson
A toddler sits playing with a Noahs Ark, by Muriel Dawson. Date: 1927

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noah and the Ark, detail of one of the 51 panels of the Verduner Altar, 1181 (champleve

Noah and the Ark, detail of one of the 51 panels of the Verduner Altar, 1181 (champleve
XAM93767 Noah and the Ark, detail of one of the 51 panels of the Verduner Altar, 1181 (champleve enamelwork) by Nicholas of Verdun (fl.1181-1205); Klosterneuburg Monastery

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Flood, 1515 (oil on panel)

The Flood, 1515 (oil on panel)
XIR61818 The Flood, 1515 (oil on panel) by Scorel, Jan van (1495-1562); 109x178 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Netherlandish, out of copyright

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of the building of the ark (mosaic)

The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of the building of the ark (mosaic)
XIR249428 The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of the building of the ark (mosaic) by Veneto-Byzantine School, (13th century); Basilica di San Marco, Venice, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah letting the animals off the ark (mosaic)

The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah letting the animals off the ark (mosaic)
XIR249422 The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah letting the animals off the ark (mosaic) by Veneto-Byzantine School, (13th century); Basilica di San Marco, Venice, Italy; Italian

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting wild animals on the ark (mosaic)

The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting wild animals on the ark (mosaic)
XIR249414 The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting wild animals on the ark (mosaic) by Veneto-Byzantine School, (13th century); Basilica di San Marco, Venice

Background imageNoahs Collection: Leaving the Ark, 1356-67 (fresco)

Leaving the Ark, 1356-67 (fresco)
XAL249244 Leaving the Ark, 1356-67 (fresco) by Bartolo di Fredi, also Manfredi de Battilori (1330-1410); Collegiata, San Gimignano, Italy; (add.info.: sortie de l arche de Noe; ); Italian

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting peacocks on the ark (mosaic)

The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting peacocks on the ark (mosaic)
XIR249418 The Flood, from the Atrium, detail of Noah putting peacocks on the ark (mosaic) by Veneto-Byzantine School, (13th century); Basilica di San Marco, Venice

Background imageNoahs Collection: The Sacrifice of Noah, c. 1640 (oil on canvas)

The Sacrifice of Noah, c. 1640 (oil on canvas)
XIR172466 The Sacrifice of Noah, c.1640 (oil on canvas) by Bourdon, Sebastien (1616-71); 171x227 cm; Musee des Beaux-Arts, Arras

Background imageNoahs Collection: Entering the Ark (oil on canvas)

Entering the Ark (oil on canvas)
XIR166391 Entering the Ark (oil on canvas) by Oosten, Isaak van (1613-61); Musee des Beaux-Arts, Rennes, France; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageNoahs Collection: N for Noahs Ark

N for Noahs Ark
From a Deans Rag Book entitled Kiddiewiddies ABC Date: 1920

Background imageNoahs Collection: Blackpool Pleasure Beach - South Shore

Blackpool Pleasure Beach - South Shore Date: circa 1920s

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noahs Ark - Animals and the Ark

Noahs Ark - Animals and the Ark

Background imageNoahs Collection: Stork / Baby / Noah`s Ark

Stork / Baby / Noah`s Ark
A stork brings a baby in a basket

Background imageNoahs Collection: Noahs Ark (Holbein)

Noahs Ark (Holbein)
Dove brings olive branch to Noahs Ark


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Step into the enchanting Woodcarvers Shop in Woolmer Green, Hertfordshire and be transported to a world of whimsical wonders. Amongst the intricate wooden creations, one can find Noah's Ark standing tall, a testament to craftsmanship and imagination. In The Garden Model Village adjacent to the Woodcarvers Shop, miniature versions of Noah's Ark catch the eye of visitors young and old. These tiny replicas capture the essence of this iconic biblical tale, reminding us of hope and renewal. Noah's Ark has long been a symbol of resilience and faith. As depicted in Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops Advertisement from yesteryears, it continues to captivate hearts across generations. Just like Noah himself who built an ark against all odds, we too can find solace in his story during challenging times. The image of Noah releasing a dove from the ark resonates deeply with many. In Genesis 13: 8-9 illustrated by Dores', we witness this powerful moment as hope takes flight on delicate wings. It serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos, there is always room for peace. Dating back to 1914, Papa seeks out a Noah's Ark at his local shop - an endearing scene that showcases how this timeless toy has brought joy for over a century. From generation to generation, children have delighted in reenacting this ancient tale through play. Beyond toys and illustrations lie fragments from history itself; such as banners carried by miners from Tyrol in the 15th century or frescoes depicting Noah Leading Animals into the Ark dating back centuries ago. These artifacts serve as tangible reminders that stories like these have shaped our collective consciousness throughout time. As we explore depictions like The Sacrifice of Noah or The Eve of Deluge where emotions run deep within brushstrokes or stone carvings alike - we are reminded that even amidst destruction lies rebirth. Just as God spared humanity through Noah's Ark, we too can find hope in the face of adversity.