Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Parry Collection

"Parry: Mastering the Art of Fencing Through Centuries" Step into the world of fencing, where skill and strategy meet in a clash of blades

Background image
Parry Collection: Alabaster statue of Queen Elizabeth I, 16th century
Background image
Parry Collection: Positions in fencing (litho)
Background image
Parry Collection: Ch Parry / Hodgson / Cassell
Background image
Parry Collection: Gentlemen fencers lunging and parrying, 18th century
Background image
Parry Collection: Photo Portrait, Parry
Background image
Parry Collection: Fencing in colours
Background image
Parry Collection: Hieroglyphic Letter Written By George Cruikshank To Mr. Parry. George Cruikshank, 1792
Background image
Parry Collection: Song thrush British Birds Watercolour painting
Background image
Parry Collection: Robins British Birds Watercolour painting David
Background image
Parry Collection: Stoats
Background image
Parry Collection: Dark Green Fritillary butterflies
Background image
Parry Collection: Great Crested and Common or Smooth Newts
Background image
Parry Collection: Mole
Background image
Parry Collection: Common Lizard and Grass Snake
Background image
Parry Collection: Common Frog and Common Toad
Background image
Parry Collection: Grey Squirrels
Background image
Parry Collection: Orange Tip butterflies on Campion
Background image
Parry Collection: Red Admiral butterflies on bramble flowers
Background image
Parry Collection: Brown Hares
Background image
Parry Collection: Dormice
Background image
Parry Collection: Swallowtail butterflies and Yellow Flags
Background image
Parry Collection: Painted Lady butterflies on Buddleia
Background image
Parry Collection: Purple Emperor butterflies on Oak
Background image
Parry Collection: Clouded Yellow butterflies on Clover
Background image
Parry Collection: Common Blue butterflies
Background image
Parry Collection: Weasels
Background image
Parry Collection: Water Voles
Background image
Parry Collection: Peacock butterflies on Rose Bay Willow Herb Butterflies
Background image
Parry Collection: Small Tortoiseshell butterflies on Marjoram
Background image
Parry Collection: Brimstone butterflies on Primroses
Background image
Parry Collection: Marbled White butterflies on Scabious
Background image
Parry Collection: Kestrel
Background image
Parry Collection: Puffins
Background image
Parry Collection: Great Spotted Woodpecker
Background image
Parry Collection: Blackbird
Background image
Parry Collection: Oystercatchers British Birds Watercolour painting
Background image
Parry Collection: Barn Owl British Birds Watercolour painting David
Background image
Parry Collection: Mute Swan and cygnets
Background image
Parry Collection: Cormorants British Birds Watercolour painting
Background image
Parry Collection: Great Tit and young
Background image
Parry Collection: Shelduck and young
Background image
Parry Collection: Great Crested Grebes
Background image
Parry Collection: Swallows British Birds Watercolour painting David
Background image
Parry Collection: Kingfishers
Background image
Parry Collection: Little Owls
Background image
Parry Collection: Long-tailed Tits
Background image
Parry Collection: Pheasants
Background image
Parry Collection: Chaffinches nest building


All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Parry: Mastering the Art of Fencing Through Centuries" Step into the world of fencing, where skill and strategy meet in a clash of blades. The name Parry echoes through history, intertwined with legends and masters of this noble sport. From Ch Parry to Hodgson and Cassell, these names have left an indelible mark on the art of parrying. Lithographs depicting gentlemen fencers lunging and parrying in the 18th century transport us back to a time when honor was defended with every move. Even Queen Elizabeth I herself is immortalized in an alabaster statue from the 16th century, her regal presence embodying grace under pressure as she gracefully parries any threat that comes her way. A photo portrait captures a modern-day Parry, their focused gaze revealing years of dedication to perfecting their technique. Fencing attire adorned with vibrant colors adds flair to this age-old tradition, reminding us that even amidst competition, elegance prevails. Delve deeper into history as we uncover a hieroglyphic letter written by George Cruikshank to Mr. Parry in 1792. This exchange reveals not only the intellectual pursuit behind fencing but also its ability to transcend borders and languages. Beyond fencing lies another passion - football. The Welsh International Association Football Team proudly carries the name Parry on their jerseys as they strive for victory on the pitch. Just like in fencing, teamwork and quick reflexes are essential for success. Nature too finds its place among our exploration of "parry. " A song thrush serenades us with its melodious tunes while British birds like robins flit about gracefully displaying their own unique form of defense against predators. Stoats dart across fields with agility akin to expert fencers while dark green fritillary butterflies dance delicately through meadows - nature's own interpretation of parrying threats away. In all these realms, the essence remains constant.