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"Please, the essence of kindness and consideration in a chaotic world

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Things that Matter
THINGS THAT MATTER. Colonel Fitz-Shrapnel received the following message from GHQ - Please let us know, as soon as possible, the number of tins of raspberry jam issued to you last Friday

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Zurab Getsadze

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Please, Don't Do Coke In The Bathroom
The Art Concept

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Athene Fritsch

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peacock on the bridge
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

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Woman in elaborate upswept hairstyle called
Woman in elaborate upswept hairstyle with curls, feathers and ribbons called Desire to Please. Coiffure au Desir de plaire with curls, feathers and ribbons

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Christmas invitation - Please come. Depicts girl in period costume with a staff out in the snow. Edwardian card. Artist: Ethel Parkinson Date: 1902-1906

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Illustration for Emma by Jane Austen (colour litho)
5210445 Illustration for Emma by Jane Austen (colour litho) by Mills, Arthur Wallis (1878-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: " But hush)

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EyeUbiquitous_20102749
China, Yunnan Province, Lijiang, Amusing grass is napping please don t disturb sign

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Van Tromp Going Please Masters Joseph Mallord
Van Tromp, Going About to Please His Masters; Joseph Mallord William Turner (British, 1775 - 1851); 1844; Oil on canvas; 92.4 × 123.2 cm (36 3, 8 × 48 1, 2 in.)

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published le Charivari no du 24 novembre 1839
published in le Charivari (no du 24 novembre 1839): Parisian Emotions, plate 11: What Time is it Please?, 24 November 1839. Honore Daumier (French, 1808-1879), Aubert

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Please Sir, that little fork Sir, is to show in my kit Sir.Scenes of life in an Infantry Regiment, 1850 (c).One of nine watercolours, artist unknown, probably intended as illustrations for a book

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Women WW1 Bus Conductress
A girl in the uniform of a bus conductress or Clippie, calls Fares Please. An example of women taking on mens roles during WW1. Date: circa 1915

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Mottos - Please - B/W Usherette Doll. Part of Box 134 Boswell Collection - Mottos. Date: circa 1895

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Mottos - The Collection - B/W Please don t forget the collection.. Part of Box 134 Boswell Collection - Mottos. Date: circa 1895

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SOS Rocket Stick Trenches, Mount Sorrel
SOS Rocket Stick. Trenches, Mount Sorrel. NOTICE ON BOARD - Rocket Stand Stick. Please do not interfere with this. 386202 Acting Sergeant Herbert Gibson, Mm, 1St Northumbrian Field Ambulance

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Drawings Prints, Print, Tis, Antiques, Alone, Please, Eye, Tastes Differ, Artist
Drawings and Prints, Print, Tis not Antiques Alone can Please the Eye, or Tastes Differ, Artist, Publisher, Thomas Rowlandson, T

Background imagePlease Collection: General Hancock Must do this to Please Boss Kelly. Engraving 1880, Us, Usa, America

General Hancock Must do this to Please Boss Kelly. Engraving 1880, Us, Usa, America

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ONLY A HALFPENNY, PLEASE!, From the Picture by M. Perrault, ENGRAVING 1876

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GENERAL HANCOCK MUST DO THIS TO PLEASE BOSS KELLY, 1880, USA, America, 19th century engraving

Background imagePlease Collection: General Hancock Must Do This To Please Boss Kelly. Engraving 1880

General Hancock Must Do This To Please Boss Kelly. Engraving 1880, US, USA, America

Background imagePlease Collection: ONLY A HALFPENNY, PLEASE!, From the Picture by M. Perrault, ENGRAVING 1876

ONLY A HALFPENNY, PLEASE!, From the Picture by M. Perrault, ENGRAVING 1876


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"Please, the essence of kindness and consideration in a chaotic world. " In this captivating illustration for Emma by Jane Austen, a peacock gracefully struts across a picturesque bridge, reminding us that sometimes it's the little things that matter most. Adorned with an elaborate upswept hairstyle called "The Collection, " the woman exudes elegance and sophistication. Her presence is a gentle reminder to please cherish every moment and embrace one's unique beauty. Amidst the festive season, a Christmas invitation arrives, urging us to spread joy and love. Please join us in celebrating the magic of this special time. Captured in vibrant colors through a colour litho print by EyeUbiquitous_20102749, this artwork invites you to immerse yourself in its beauty. Please take a moment to appreciate the artistry and craftsmanship behind it. As depicted in "Please Sir, " even small gestures hold great significance. The little fork symbolizes attention to detail and reminds us to be mindful of others' needs. During WW1, women stepped into unconventional roles like bus conductresses. Their bravery inspires us today; they bravely said "please" when demanding equality on all fronts. Mottos - Please: A collection of empowering phrases encouraging politeness as an act of strength. Remembering our manners can make all interactions more pleasant for everyone involved. SOS Rocket Stick Trenches at Mount Sorrel: In times of distress during war, soldiers would send out pleas for help using these rocket sticks. They remind us how important it is to ask for assistance when needed – no one should face battles alone. Anthropomorphic Humor: Delightful illustrations where animals exhibit human-like traits bring laughter into our lives. These whimsical depictions serve as gentle reminders not to take ourselves too seriously – please find joy in life's simple pleasures.