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Pale Collection

"Pale: A Journey through Time and Tastes" In the vibrant tapestry of history, the color pale has left its indelible mark

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Pale Collection: Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland, c1588. Artist: George Gower
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Pale Collection: Watney's Pale Ale
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Pale Collection: Five adjacent pubs in Portsmouth, Hampshire
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Pale Collection: Bristol Temple Meads Station, Bristol
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Pale Collection: Whitbreads Pale Ale
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Pale Collection: Advert / Whitbread Pale A
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Pale Collection: Ford Anglia Estate
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Pale Collection: Advert / Lawrence / Squire
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Pale Collection: Teenage barmaid, Halfway House, Rame, Cornwall
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Pale Collection: Ford Anglia 105E Deluxe
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Pale Collection: Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose)
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Pale Collection: Advert for Whitbread Pale Ale
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Pale Collection: Portrait of a Lady called Countess of Nottingham (c. 1547-1603)
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Pale Collection: Claire Clairmont (1798-1879)
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Pale Collection: Nerine humilis
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Pale Collection: Lipstick 1960S
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Pale Collection: Worthington's India Pale Ale (Foster Probyn Logo)
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Pale Collection: The Green Man Pub - Putney Heath
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Pale Collection: Design for Cretonne with flowers
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Pale Collection: Renault 4 French
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Pale Collection: Cold pale light through the trees with Tawny Owl
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Pale Collection: Girl in her underwear riding a large Easter egg
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Pale Collection: Christmas card, silhouette of gypsy caravan
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Pale Collection: Advert, Samuel Allsopp & Sons IPA Advert, Samuel Allsopp & Sons IPA
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Pale Collection: Cover design, Dombey and Son
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Pale Collection: Profile portrait of a smiling Japanese Geisha girl
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Pale Collection: The oblique-leaved Begonia
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Pale Collection: Under Windsor Bridge on the Irwell, Manchester, 1912 (oil on linen on jute)
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Pale Collection: Romania - Curtea de Arges Monastery
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Pale Collection: Picture No. 10893914
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Pale Collection: Arctic Skua (Stercorarius parasiticus) pale phase, adult, standing on seaweed covered rocks, Noss
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Pale Collection: Modes et Travaux front cover. Art deco
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Pale Collection: Allsopps pale-ale brewery 1853
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Pale Collection: Christ raising the daughter of Jairus, Governor of the Synagogue, from the dead, c1860
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Pale Collection: Beryl
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Pale Collection: Cambridge Blue 1907
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Pale Collection: Green Coat & Cane 1807
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Pale Collection: Three runaway schoolboys are very seasick
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Pale Collection: Beach Egg - Sunny side up breakfast
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Pale Collection: Meagan on Black
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Pale Collection: Golden Girl
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Pale Collection: Pale Redhead
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Pale Collection: Olive
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Pale Collection: Meagan on Black
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Pale Collection: Olive
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Pale Collection: Pale Redhead
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Pale Collection: Pale Redhead
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Pale Collection: Meagan on Black


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"Pale: A Journey through Time and Tastes" In the vibrant tapestry of history, the color pale has left its indelible mark. From the regal courts of Elizabeth I to the bustling streets of Portsmouth, Hampshire, it whispers tales of elegance and refinement. Elizabeth I, Queen of England and Ireland in 1588, immortalized by artist George Gower, radiates an ethereal beauty that transcends time. Her porcelain complexion stands as a testament to the allure of paleness in an era obsessed with fair skin. As we wander through five adjacent pubs in Portsmouth's charming streets, we find ourselves immersed in a world where Ford Anglia Estates line the roads and conversations flow like Whitbread Pale Ale. The amber liquid dances delicately within our glasses as we savor its crisp taste - a perfect companion for lively discussions among friends. Nature too embraces pale hues with grace. Nerine humilis blooms proudly amidst lush gardens, showcasing delicate petals that mirror Elizabethan opulence. Rosa Banksiae Lutea (Lady Banks Rose) adds a touch of whimsy to this palette with its cascading yellow blossoms - nature's own masterpiece painted in shades so light they seem kissed by moonlight. Bristol Temple Meads Station beckons us into another chapter where Victorian architecture meets modernity. Here we encounter advertisements for Whitbread Pale Ale adorning walls like fragments from yesteryears' dreamscape. These vintage adverts transport us back to an era when Lawrence Squire captured hearts with his artistic prowess. A portrait emerges from faded canvases - "Portrait of a Lady called Countess of Nottingham. " This enigmatic figure embodies both strength and vulnerability; her pale visage reflecting inner turmoil concealed beneath layers of societal expectations. Venturing further westward brings us to Halfway House in Rame, Cornwall—a haven where time seems suspended. A teenage barmaid serves patrons their preferred libations while embracing the simplicity of life.