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"Finding Purpose in the Heart of London: From Mount Pleasant Hotel to Kings Cross" In the bustling city of London, amidst its vibrant streets and iconic landmarks

Background imagePurpose Collection: Renewal of patriotism (colour litho)

Renewal of patriotism (colour litho)
2779806 Renewal of patriotism (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Renewal of patriotism. Renouveau de patriotisme)

Background imagePurpose Collection: A marketing telephone call (colour litho)

A marketing telephone call (colour litho)
3094452 A marketing telephone call (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A marketing telephone call. Postcard, early 20th century)

Background imagePurpose Collection: Woman telephoning a plumber (colour litho)

Woman telephoning a plumber (colour litho)
3094450 Woman telephoning a plumber (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Woman telephoning a plumber. Postcard, early 20th century)

Background imagePurpose Collection: Women telephoning a shop (colour litho)

Women telephoning a shop (colour litho)
3094440 Women telephoning a shop (colour litho) by American School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Women telephoning a shop. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imagePurpose Collection: lonely in the City

lonely in the City
Roswitha Schleicher-Schwarz

Background imagePurpose Collection: Sikorsky CH-53A Stallion 153302

Sikorsky CH-53A Stallion 153302
United States Marine Corps - Sikorsky CH-53A Stallion 153302 (msn 65071, unit code MS, call-sign 484) of HMH-769, at Naval Air Station North Island, near San Diego, for an air display. Date: 1975

Background imagePurpose Collection: Aerial Experiment Association Aerodrome No. 1 Red Wing

Aerial Experiment Association Aerodrome No. 1 Red Wing
Aerial Experiment Association Aerodrome No.1 - Red Wing, seen on skids at the time of its first flight a frozen lake. The first of a series of experimental powered aircraft designed

Background imagePurpose Collection: Curtiss-Wright C-46D-15-CU Commando N95445

Curtiss-Wright C-46D-15-CU Commando N95445 (msn 33477 - ex 44-78081) of Phenix Airlines. One of several irregular carriers which existed specifically for the purpose of transporting gamblers to

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine 38024, Cressing Temple

Marshall General Purpose Engine 38024, Cressing Temple at Redruth steam rally. Maker: Marshall, Sons & Co. Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 38024 Built: 1902 Registration: TA 629 Cylinders

Background imagePurpose Collection: Aveling and Porter Convertible General Purpose Engine, 5800

Aveling and Porter Convertible General Purpose Engine, 5800
Aveling & Porter Convertible General Purpose Engine, 5800at the 1969 Stourpaine rally:- Maker: Aveling & Porter Type: Convertible General Purpose Engine Number: 5800 Built: 1905 Registration

Background imagePurpose Collection: Garrett General Purpose Engine 33305, The Mighty Atom

Garrett General Purpose Engine 33305, The Mighty Atom at the 1969 Stourpaine rally, later converted to Showmans Tractor:- Maker: Richard Garrett & Sons, in Leiston

Background imagePurpose Collection: Burrell General Purpose Engine, 3121 Keeling

Burrell General Purpose Engine, 3121 Keeling
Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk Type:General Purpose Engine Number:3121 Built:1909 Registration:NO 1310 Cylinders:Single Nhp:8 Name:Keeling Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Burrell Ploughing Engine

Burrell Ploughing Engine
Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk Type: Ploughing Engine Registration: the Registration was also used for a McLaren General Purpose and is not recognised as this Burrell

Background imagePurpose Collection: Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine 35501, The Muddler

Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine 35501, The Muddler
Maker: Ruston Proctor Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 35501 Built: 1908 Registration: BE 7438 Class: SHS Cylinders: Single Nhp: 8 Name: The Muddler Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Allchin General Purpose Engine 1458, Jane

Allchin General Purpose Engine 1458, Jane
Maker: Wm. Allchin Ltd. of the Globe Works, Northampton. Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 1458 Built: 1909 Registration: DD 2006 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 6 Name: Jane Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Clayton and Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine 48759

Clayton and Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine 48759
Maker: Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 48759 Built: 1926 Registration: CT 8263 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Foster General Purpose Engine 14422 with threshing machine

Foster General Purpose Engine 14422 with threshing machine
Maker: William Foster & Co. of Lincoln Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 14422 Built: 1924 Registration: CT 6708 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Providing power for a threshing machine. Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine 76751

Marshall General Purpose Engine 76751
Maker: Marshall Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 76751 Built: 1923 Registration: BT 6447 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Fowler General Purpose Engine 8282, Berkswell

Fowler General Purpose Engine 8282, Berkswell
Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds. Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 8282 Built: 1899 Registration: AC 9321 Class: B4 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 8 Name: Berkswell Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Fowler General Purpose Engine 11357

Fowler General Purpose Engine 11357
Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 11357 Built: 1908 Registration: NM 219 ClassA4 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 6 Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Fowler General Purpose Engine 9698, Farmers Friend

Fowler General Purpose Engine 9698, Farmers Friend
Maker: John Fowler & Co. of Leeds, Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 9698 Built: 1903 Registration: HR 4732 ClassA4 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 6 Name: Farmers Friend Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine 43560, Winifred

Marshall General Purpose Engine 43560, Winifred
Maker: Marshall, Sons & Co. Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 43560 Built: 1905 Registration: BD 5414 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 6 Name: Winifred Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Robinson & Auden General Purpose Engine 1376

Robinson & Auden General Purpose Engine 1376
Maker: Robinson & Auden Ltd of Wantage Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 1376 Built: 1900 Registration: AD 8889 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 6 Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Fowell General Purpose Engine 93, The Abbot

Fowell General Purpose Engine 93, The Abbot
Maker: Fowell & Co. of St. Ives Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 93 Built: 1904 Registration: CE 7894 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Name: The Abbot Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Davey Paxman General Purpose Engine 13073, Victoria

Davey Paxman General Purpose Engine 13073, Victoria
Maker: Davey, Paxman & Co. at Colchester. Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 13073 Built: 1907 Registration: NK 967 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Name: Victoria Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Burrell General Purpose Engine 3923, Jessie

Burrell General Purpose Engine 3923, Jessie
Maker: Charles Burrell & Sons of Thetford, Norfolk Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 3923 Built: 1922 Registration: EW 3026 Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 7 Name: Jessie Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine 69269, Smoky

Marshall General Purpose Engine 69269, Smoky
Maker: Marshall, Sons & Co Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 69269 Built: 1915 Registration: DO 96 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Name: Smoky Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine 61880, William Scott

Marshall General Purpose Engine 61880, William Scott
Maker: Marshall, Sons & Co Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 61880 Built: 1913 Registration: FL 3942 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 7 Name: William Scott Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Robey General Purpose Engine 42675

Robey General Purpose Engine 42675
Maker: Robey & Co of Lincoln Type: General Purpose Engine Number: 42675 Built: 1927 Registration: JU 8198 Cylinders: Single Nhp: 6 Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Fowler Ploughing Engine 14383, Prince

Fowler Ploughing Engine 14383, Prince
Maker: Marshall, Sons & Co Type: General Purpose Engine Conversion Number: 76963 Built: 1923 Registration: YA 8855 Class:s Cylinders: Compound Nhp: 7 Name: Prince Date: 1970s-1980s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Robey General Purpose Engine CT 4101

Robey General Purpose Engine CT 4101
Robey General Purpose Engine, regn. CT 4101, number 29330. Built in 1910 by Robey & Co of Lincoln, powered by a 6 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Aveling & Porter Road Roller Kitty LJ 322

Aveling & Porter Road Roller Kitty LJ 322
Aveling & Porter D class Road Roller Kitty, regn. LJ 322, number 12468. Built in 1929 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 4 Nhp compound steam engine

Background imagePurpose Collection: Allchin General Purpose Engine FP 1259

Allchin General Purpose Engine FP 1259
Allchin General Purpose Engine, regn. FP 1259, number 2146. Built by Wm. Allchin Ltd in 1922, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imagePurpose Collection: Foster General Purpose Engine DO 2050

Foster General Purpose Engine DO 2050
Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. DO 2050, number 2373. Built in 1899 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 8 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Red Admiral

Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Red Admiral
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. CE 7685, number 47048, Red Admiral. Built in 1914 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 6 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine Dorothy BT 6525

Marshall General Purpose Engine Dorothy BT 6525
Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn. BT 6525, number 45689, Dorothy. Built in 1906 by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 6 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine Success CE 7949

Ruston Proctor General Purpose Engine Success CE 7949
Ruston Proctor SHS class General Purpose Engine, regn. CE 7949, number 50278, Success. Built in 1914 by Ruston and Hornsby Ltd (R&H) of Lincoln and Grantham

Background imagePurpose Collection: Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Dorothy

Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Dorothy
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. BD 5483, number 47015, Dorothy. Built in 1914 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine Smoky DO 96

Marshall General Purpose Engine Smoky DO 96
Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn. DO 96, number 69269, Smoky. Built in 1915, by Marshall, Sons & Co. with a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imagePurpose Collection: Garrett General Purpose Engine Josephine PU 3157

Garrett General Purpose Engine Josephine PU 3157
Garrett General Purpose Engine, regn. PU 3157, number 26046, Josephine. Built in 1906 by Richard Garrett & Sons at Leiston in Suffolk, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine

Background imagePurpose Collection: Marshall General Purpose Engine Henry E 9624

Marshall General Purpose Engine Henry E 9624
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Loaded on the flat bed trailer for the trip home is Marshall General Purpose Engine, regn

Background imagePurpose Collection: McLaren General Purpose Engine Apollo AI 3029

McLaren General Purpose Engine Apollo AI 3029
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- McLaren General Purpose Engine, regn. AI 3029, number 757, Apollo

Background imagePurpose Collection: Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Gen. Purpose Engine Velfrey Queen

Ransomes Sims & Jefferies Gen. Purpose Engine Velfrey Queen
At a traction engine rally outside the Museum of Science and Technology on Newhall Street, Birmingham:- Ransomes Sims & Jefferies General Purpose Engine, regn. HI 2816, number 42032, Velfrey Queen

Background imagePurpose Collection: Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine CT 8260

Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine CT 8260
Clayton & Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine, regn. CT 8260, number 48162 Built in 1918 by Clayton & Shuttleworth of Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp compound steam engine

Background imagePurpose Collection: Foster General Purpose Engine Fiery Elias FE 9179

Foster General Purpose Engine Fiery Elias FE 9179
Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. FE 9179, number 14593, Fiery Elias. Built in 1927 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 8 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1960s-1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Foster General Purpose Engine Sprig UP 6481

Foster General Purpose Engine Sprig UP 6481
Foster General Purpose Engine, regn. UP 6481 14410, Sprig. Built in 1920 by William Foster & Co. in Lincoln, powered by a 7 Nhp single-cylinder steam engine. Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: Aveling and Porter General Purpose Engine Elizabeth MA 5525

Aveling and Porter General Purpose Engine Elizabeth MA 5525
Aveling & Porter General Purpose Engine, regn. MA 5525, number: 4157, Elizabeth. Built in 1898 by Aveling & Porter at Rochester, powered by a 6 Nhp compound steam engine. Date: 1970s

Background imagePurpose Collection: General Purpose Engine

General Purpose Engine
Unknown General Purpose Engine Date: 1970s



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"Finding Purpose in the Heart of London: From Mount Pleasant Hotel to Kings Cross" In the bustling city of London, amidst its vibrant streets and iconic landmarks, lies a profound sense of purpose. Whether it's capturing the beauty of nature or safeguarding lives, this diverse metropolis holds stories that inspire. Witness the mesmerizing sight of rose-ringed parakeets gracefully soaring through the urban landscape on their way to roost in a peaceful cemetery. This captivating image earned its place as a finalist in the prestigious Wildlife Photographer of the Year Awards, reminding us that even amidst concrete jungles, nature finds its purpose. Step back in time to 1921 when Sherlock Holmes graced our screens with his brilliant mind and unwavering dedication to solving mysteries. His pursuit for truth reminds us that they are be found within ourselves and our relentless pursuit for knowledge. The Lambeth HQ stands tall as a symbol of protection and service. The LCC-LFB Dual-purpose pump escape showcases how firefighters embody purpose by fearlessly rushing into danger to save lives and property from devastating fires. A Dennis motorized fire pump accompanied by an exceptional crew further exemplifies how individuals come together with a shared goal - protecting communities from harm. Their selflessness embodies true purpose. Marvel at the majestic flight of a female Harpy Eagle, showcasing her strength and determination as she soars high above all obstacles. Her presence reminds us that we too have wings capable of reaching great heights if we embrace our unique purposes. London's firefighting heroes continue their noble mission with GLC-LFB dual-purpose pump fire engines ready at any moment's notice. These remarkable machines serve not only as tools but also symbols representing courage and resilience against adversity. At Clapham Fire Station, an antique vintage fire engine stands proudly, reminding us of those who paved the way before us - pioneers who dedicated their lives to protect others without hesitation or compromise. Their legacy ignites our own sense of purpose.