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"Parrish: A Journey through Time and Sports" Step back into the year 1937, where Rugby Football was at its peak

Background imageParrish Collection: Rugby Football, 1937

Rugby Football, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]. (Colorised black and white print)

Background imageParrish Collection: POST PARRISH 6

POST PARRISH 6
At Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Ethel Post Parrish materialises the spirit of Silver Belle picture 6 of 7 Date: 1953

Background imageParrish Collection: POST PARRISH 5

POST PARRISH 5
At Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Ethel Post Parrish materialises the spirit of Silver Belle picture 5 of 7 Date: 1953

Background imageParrish Collection: An illusttration of a 1930s railway station, 1937

An illusttration of a 1930s railway station, 1937
An illustration of a 1930s railway station, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: Learn to Swim, 1937

Learn to Swim, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: The Making of a Lawn-Tennis Player, 1937

The Making of a Lawn-Tennis Player, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: How to Play Hockey, 1937

How to Play Hockey, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: Rugby Football, 1937

Rugby Football, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: A Visit to the BBC 7-13, 1937

A Visit to the BBC 7-13, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: A Visit to the BBC 1-6, 1937

A Visit to the BBC 1-6, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: Mr. Bumble wiped from his forehead the perspiration which his walk had engendered, 1937

Mr. Bumble wiped from his forehead the perspiration which his walk had engendered, 1937. Artist: Anne Anderson
Mr. Bumble wiped from his forehead the perspiration which his walk had engendered, glanced at the cocked hat, and smiled, 1937. Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871

Background imageParrish Collection: Oliver Asks For More, 1937. Artist: Anne Anderson

Oliver Asks For More, 1937. Artist: Anne Anderson
Oliver Asks For More, 1937. Scene from Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens, 1871. Oliver Twist causes a sensation in the childrens ward of the workhouse by asking for a second helping of porridge

Background imageParrish Collection: Shadow Pictures, 1937

Shadow Pictures, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: Dummling and his Golden Goose, 1937. Artist: Anne Anderson

Dummling and his Golden Goose, 1937. Artist: Anne Anderson
Dummling and his Golden Goose, 1937. An illustration from The Golden Goose, a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R

Background imageParrish Collection: How John Trusty Sailed the Seas, 1937

How John Trusty Sailed the Seas, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: The Fight with the Corsairs, 1937. Artist: Sydney George Hulme Beaman

The Fight with the Corsairs, 1937. Artist: Sydney George Hulme Beaman
The Fight with the Corsairs, 1937. From The Childrens Golden Treasure Book for 1937, edited by John R. Crossland and J. M. Parrish. [Odhams Press Ltd. London, 1937]

Background imageParrish Collection: Small wooden chapel at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church at Eklutna Historical Park

Small wooden chapel at Saint Nicholas Russian Orthodox Church at Eklutna Historical Park, located within the homelands of the Athabaskan Indians. Eklutna Alaska

Background imageParrish Collection: MAXFIELD PARRISH (1870-1966). American painter. Photograph, c1920

MAXFIELD PARRISH (1870-1966). American painter. Photograph, c1920

Background imageParrish Collection: Bell tower of the parish church of St. Peter and Paul, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Bell tower of the parish church of St. Peter and Paul, Oberammergau, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageParrish Collection: FLATWARE AD, 1918. Community Plate. American magazine advertisement by Maxfield Parrish

FLATWARE AD, 1918. Community Plate. American magazine advertisement by Maxfield Parrish, 1918, for Oneida Community flatware

Background imageParrish Collection: Scribners magazine cover. Lithograph, 1897, by Maxfield Parrish

Scribners magazine cover. Lithograph, 1897, by Maxfield Parrish
MAGAZINE: SCRIBNER S, 1897. Scribners magazine cover. Lithograph, 1897, by Maxfield Parrish

Background imageParrish Collection: AUSTRIA. Linz. Ars Electronica Center and Urfahr

AUSTRIA. Linz. Ars Electronica Center and Urfahr parrish church

Background imageParrish Collection: Helen Parrish Bowling

Helen Parrish Bowling
Actress, Helen Parrish, releases the bowling bowl. She wears a bowling outfit of matching shirt and trousers and a pair of bowling shoes

Background imageParrish Collection: Pan (Parrish)

Pan (Parrish)
Pan by a stream

Background imageParrish Collection: Post Parrish 7

Post Parrish 7
At Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Ethel Post Parrish materialises the spirit of Silver Belle picture 7 of 7

Background imageParrish Collection: Post Parrish 3

Post Parrish 3
At Ephrata, Pennsylvania, Ethel Post Parrish materialises the spirit of Silver Belle picture 3 of 7


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"Parrish: A Journey through Time and Sports" Step back into the year 1937, where Rugby Football was at its peak. The exhilarating matches filled with passion and determination captivated audiences worldwide. In the midst of this sporting frenzy, a series of iconic posters emerged under the title "POST PARRISH. " These vibrant artworks showcased not only the spirit of Rugby Football but also various other sports that defined an era. One such poster featured Republic of San Marino, Repubblica di San Marino San Marino - a picturesque destination known for its rich history and breathtaking landscapes. This artwork transported viewers to this enchanting place, inviting them to explore its wonders. Another illustration depicted a bustling railway station from the 1930s, capturing the essence of travel during that time. It evoked nostalgia for an era when train journeys were filled with anticipation and excitement. But it wasn't just about sports or travel; Parrish's creativity knew no bounds. Learn to Swim presented an opportunity for individuals to conquer their fears while diving into new experiences. Meanwhile, The Making of a Lawn-Tennis Player inspired aspiring athletes to hone their skills on grass courts under sunny skies. For those seeking thrills on ice, How to Play Hockey offered valuable insights into this fast-paced sport that demanded agility and teamwork. And amidst all these activities, there was still time for leisurely pursuits like paying a visit to BBC studios in London - as seen in A Visit to the BBC 7-13 & A Visit to the BBC 1-6 posters. Amongst these captivating visuals stood Mr. Bumble wiping perspiration off his forehead after a long walk – portrayed by Anne Anderson's artistic brilliance in 1937. This poignant image encapsulated both physical exertion and resilience against life's challenges. Parrish left behind an indelible mark on art enthusiasts everywhere with his ability to transport us through time with each stroke of his brush.