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Prizes Collection (page 7)

"Unleashing the Thrill of Prizes: From Pot-Hunter to Steam Engines, a Captivating Journey" Step into the world and prepare to be captivated

Background imagePrizes Collection: Close 1930 locust campaign Bedouins racing feasting

Close 1930 locust campaign Bedouins racing feasting
Close of the 1930 locust campaign. Bedouins racing and feasting at Beersheba on June 30th, 1930. Emir Shakir presenting the prizes. To winners of the races. 1930, Israel, Beersheba

Background imagePrizes Collection: The Nose Dance, After A 16th Century Woodcut By Nikolaus Meldemann

The Nose Dance, After A 16th Century Woodcut By Nikolaus Meldemann. A Rural German Dance Festival From The Middle Ages. Prizes Suspended From A Pole Are For Largest Noses Entered In The Competition

Background imagePrizes Collection: Royal Navy, China fleet regatta results, Wei-Hai-Wei

Royal Navy, China fleet regatta results, Wei-Hai-Wei. With a photo of the Yokohama Bowl, won by HMS Cumberland. HMS Berwick came 2nd and HMS Suffolk 3rd. Date: 1931

Background imagePrizes Collection: Persian Cat - Golden shade - sitting next to rosette & prize cup

Persian Cat - Golden shade - sitting next to rosette & prize cup
LA-3775 Persian Cat - Golden shade - sitting next to rosette & prize cup Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePrizes Collection: Norwegian Forest Cat - sitting in trophy cup with rosette

Norwegian Forest Cat - sitting in trophy cup with rosette
LA-2543 Norwegian Forest Cat - sitting in trophy cup with rosette Jean Michel Labat Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imagePrizes Collection: Cover design, Ladys Companion

Cover design, Ladys Companion -- free frock pattern, 200 in prizes, Joseph Hockings finest serial, October 1927. 1927

Background imagePrizes Collection: Daily Chronicle newspaper activity for children

Daily Chronicle newspaper activity for children
Daily Chronicle national newspaper, activity for children, a puzzle game involving colouring in large letters. Probably at a seaside venue during summer holidays. Date: circa 1920

Background imagePrizes Collection: Advertisement in Princess Ida programme

Advertisement in Princess Ida programme
Advertisement for Liberty Art Fabrics in Princess Ida programme, Gilbert & Sullivan, Savoy Theatre, London, with three men in armour. circa 1880s

Background imagePrizes Collection: British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prizes

British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prizes, including the Aggregate Cup (centre) at the Ben-Marl Stadium, rigged up by the crews of the HMS Benbow

Background imagePrizes Collection: British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prize Giving

British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prize Giving at the Ben-Marl Stadium, rigged up by the crews of the HMS Benbow and the HMS Marlborough of the 4th Battle Squadron

Background imagePrizes Collection: Greek Art. Panathenaic amphore. Wessel painting. Wrestlers

Greek Art. Panathenaic amphore. Wessel painting. Wrestlers. The large container was once filled with olive oil and given as a prize at the Panathenian Games in Athens to the winner of the depicted

Background imagePrizes Collection: Drawing the State Lottery for the last time

Drawing the State Lottery for the last time, 18 October 1826. 1826

Background imagePrizes Collection: War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough

War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough
Folio of 12 drawings showing War Work at Westwood Works, Peterborough, incorporating Perkins Engineers Limited and Joseph Baker and Sons Limited. Rudolph Ihlee, Neac, (1883-1968), Exhib. 1910-1955

Background imagePrizes Collection: Magazine page, fire brigade sports news

Magazine page, fire brigade sports news
A magazine page reporting fire brigade sports news from Birmingham, Manchester and London. Prizes shown in the photographs are for swimming (London)

Background imagePrizes Collection: Film dog Rin Tin Tin with trophies, prizes and awards

Film dog Rin Tin Tin with trophies, prizes and awards
Rin Tin Tin (1918-1932) (often billed as Rin-Tin-Tin in the 1920s and 1930s) - a dog adopted from a WWI battlefield that went on to star in 23 Hollywood films, gaining worldwide fame. Date: circa 1930

Background imagePrizes Collection: Womens Royal Air Force -- Savoy Hotel

Womens Royal Air Force -- Savoy Hotel
Illustration, Eight Months with the Womens Royal Air Force. Showing women at the Savoy Hotel on 7 April 1919, when Queen Mary presented prizes to the winners in the Womens War Service Competitions

Background imagePrizes Collection: Guariento Padovano

Guariento Padovano
GUARIENTO PADOVANO Italian artist from - no prizes for guessing - Padova. Date: 16TH CENTURY

Background imagePrizes Collection: Fairground attractions including rollercoaster, big wheel, carousel

Fairground attractions including rollercoaster, big wheel, carousel and a stall with balls to throw at targets, balloons flying overhead

Background imagePrizes Collection: Picture No. 11770770

Picture No. 11770770
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Background imagePrizes Collection: Sir P. Cunliffe Owen Distributing Prizes to the Students of the Bloomsbury Female

Sir P. Cunliffe Owen Distributing Prizes to the Students of the Bloomsbury Female School of Art at the Freemasons Tavern

Background imagePrizes Collection: Source Size = 3755 x 3348

Source Size = 3755 x 3348
The Prince and Princess of Wales at Derby: the Presentation of Prizes at Derby Grammar School

Background imagePrizes Collection: H. M. s. Miranda, and her Prizes, in Litscha Bay, Russian Lapland, 1854

H. M. s. Miranda, and her Prizes, in Litscha Bay, Russian Lapland, 1854
H.M.s. Miranda, and her Prizes, in Litscha Bay, Russian Lapland, 1854

Background imagePrizes Collection: Source Size = 3792 x 3384

Source Size = 3792 x 3384
Presentation of Prizes by Prince Teck at the South Kensington Museum, London, 1870

Background imagePrizes Collection: Source Size = 3743 x 2513

Source Size = 3743 x 2513
Distribution of Prizes by the Patriarch of Syria at St. Clements and St. Andrews High School, Notting Hill, October 10, 1874

Background imagePrizes Collection: Source Size = 3757 x 2947

Source Size = 3757 x 2947
City of London Flower Show in Drapers Hall Garden, H.R.H. the Princess Louise Giving the Prizes, August 1, 1874

Background imagePrizes Collection: Source Size = 3955 x 2878

Source Size = 3955 x 2878
Presentation of Prizes to the Queens (Westminster) Rifle Volunteers in Westminster Hall on Saturday Last by Countess Grosvenor: the Countess Presenting the Champion Bugle to the Fifteenth Company

Background imagePrizes Collection: Source Size = 3947 x 1846

Source Size = 3947 x 1846
The New Range of the 1st Surrey Rifles, Peckham Rye: Firing for the Prizes at the 550 Yards



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"Unleashing the Thrill of Prizes: From Pot-Hunter to Steam Engines, a Captivating Journey" Step into the world and prepare to be captivated. In George Studdy's iconic illustration "The Pot-Hunter, " we witness the exhilarating pursuit of treasures. But prizes come in all shapes and sizes, as seen in an advertisement showcasing various types of steam engines – each one promising its own unique reward. Guthrie & Wells entice us with their stained glass windows from Glasgow, where craftsmanship meets artistry. Imagine basking in the ethereal glow that these exquisite creations would bring to any space. And speaking of beauty, Hazel Lavery enchants us in a Lucile gown for Petticoat Lane Tombola during World War I – a stunning prize indeed. But let's not forget about locomotives. The legendary "Loco Old Coppernob" takes center stage, reminding us that even machines can hold allure and fascination. Meanwhile, at the International Exhibition in Brussels, a mesmerizing cover design beckons visitors to explore an array of captivating exhibits. First place rosettes proudly adorn displays at Devon's annual County Show – a testament to hard work and excellence rewarded. Cattle stand tall as they showcase their strength and grace amidst fierce competition, and is here that dedication pays off with well-deserved recognition. Yet prizes extend beyond tangible objects; they also honor remarkable individuals like Linus Pauling – an American chemist, peace activist, and writer whose contributions have left an indelible mark on society. His achievements remind us that knowledge itself can be an invaluable prize worth pursuing. Nature too offers its own rewards; European rabbits fiercely battle each other within Kiskunsag National Park in Hungary – fighting for survival or perhaps dominance over coveted resources. This primal struggle serves as a reminder that sometimes even nature bestows prizes upon those who prove themselves worthy.