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"Rambler: A Journey Through Time and Nature" Step back in time to August 1938

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Rambler Collection: Edwardian Walkers
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Rambler Collection: Hiking at Adversane [Billingshurst] - August 1938
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Rambler Collection: Sundial in Petts Wood, Kent
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Rambler Collection: England / Nether Stowey
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Rambler Collection: 1956 AMC Rambler 4-Door Sedan Custom
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Rambler Collection: Rosthwaite Post office, Borrowdale, Lake District, c1960. Artist: CM Dixon
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Rambler Collection: Clayton and Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Rambler
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Rambler Collection: Advertisement for Henry Heath Hats. Captioned, Over 100 years of hat making'
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Rambler Collection: Hikers in the Highlands, c. 1655 (w / c on paper)
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Rambler Collection: The Road, 1884 (w / c)
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Rambler Collection: Some Exhibits at the National Cycle Show at the Crystal Palace (engraving)
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Rambler Collection: Landscape, 1623 (pen and w / c on paper)
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Rambler Collection: Advert, Elfin and Rambler Ladies Hats, Walker & Ling
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Rambler Collection: Autumn in the Woods (w / c on paper)
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Rambler Collection: Wandervogel Movement - vegetarian hikers forage for food
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Rambler Collection: Rambler wrap and tailor-made at Burberrys 1905
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Rambler Collection: The Ramblers, 1876 (oil on canvas)
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Rambler Collection: L ete en Suisse, 1921 (colour lithograph)
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Rambler Collection: La Source or Gabrielle Nue (oil on canvas)
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Rambler Collection: Captain Boytons Trip across the Channel, our Artists Notes on the 'Rambler'(engraving)
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Rambler Collection: The War in South Africa (b / w photo)
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Rambler Collection: Lake District National Park, Windermere, Cumbria, 8th December 1971
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Rambler Collection: Foden Wagon 6350
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Rambler Collection: A rambler in plus fours reads the inscription on the sundial monument to daylight saving
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Rambler Collection: Toprak Kala Fortress, Ellik Kala, Khorezm, Uzbekistan
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Rambler Collection: The Three Travellers at the Foot of High Rock, 17th century
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Rambler Collection: The Chapel, 17th century. Creator: Allart van Everdingen
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Rambler Collection: 1959 Rambler Ambassador. Creator: Unknown
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Rambler Collection: Six terrific chums heading off for a jolly hike
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Rambler Collection: The Rambles of Motonobu, 18th century (1886). Artist: Witherby & Co
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Rambler Collection: Flowers in April, 1877. Artist: Emmanuel Lansyer
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Rambler Collection: Rose, American Pillar variety (Rosa cultivar American Pillar), rambling rose, climbing rose
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Rambler Collection: Hiker walking on trail near the Matterhorn
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Rambler Collection: Lake District Rambler
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Rambler Collection: Bukta Rucksack Advert
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Rambler Collection: Trekking at Kleine Scheidigg
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Rambler Collection: Floral Border and Rose Pergola - Popular 1930s scheme
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Rambler Collection: Hiking in Germany
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Rambler Collection: 1913 Rambler Cross Country Touring
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Rambler Collection: Rambler automobile factory, Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
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Rambler Collection: Irish emigrants
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Rambler Collection: Man out walking with backpack
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Rambler Collection: The Tatler Christmas Number 1931
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Rambler Collection: MIGRANT CAMP, 1939. Children of migrant workers residing in Ramblers Park, after
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Rambler Collection: Camille Pissarro (black lead on paper) (b / w photo)
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Rambler Collection: Tourists in the Mountain (oil on canvas)
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Rambler Collection: Picture No. 11073661
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Rambler Collection: Picture No. 11073659


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"Rambler: A Journey Through Time and Nature" Step back in time to August 1938, where Edwardian walkers embarked on a memorable hiking adventure at Adversane in Billingshurst. The picturesque scenery of this quaint English village provided the perfect backdrop for their exploration. As they strolled through Petts Wood in Kent, their eyes were drawn to a magnificent sundial, standing tall amidst the lush greenery. Its timeless elegance reminded them of the rich history that surrounded them. Venturing further into Nether Stowey, England, they encountered the mighty Clayton and Shuttleworth General Purpose Engine Rambler. This impressive machine symbolized progress and innovation during its era - a testament to human ingenuity. Amidst their journey, an advertisement caught their attention - Henry Heath Hats proudly showcased over 100 years of hat making expertise. Models donned exquisite designs like Sans Souci, The Champignon, and The Rambler itself - each hat telling its own unique story. Inspired by historical accounts of hikers in the Highlands from centuries ago or mesmerizing landscapes captured on paper with pen and watercolor techniques dating back to 1623; these ramblers felt connected to those who came before them. The National Cycle Show at Crystal Palace left them awe-struck as they marveled at exhibits showcasing cutting-edge bicycles. It was a reminder that even modes of transportation had evolved throughout time but remained essential companions for modern-day adventurers. Alongside advertisements for Elfin and Rambler Ladies Hats by Walker & Ling, these ramblers embraced fashion trends while immersing themselves in nature's beauty. Autumn hues painted on paper evoked feelings of tranquility as they wandered through woods adorned with vibrant foliage. In every step taken along this rambler's path lay fragments of history waiting to be discovered anew. Whether it be exploring Edwardian trails or admiring timeless craftsmanship through hats or engines – each encounter added depth to their journey, connecting them to the past and present.