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"Removal: Tracing the Footsteps of History, Art, and Everyday Life" Step back in time to 1838 as we witness "The Trail of Tears

Background imageRemoval Collection: Carbon dioxide removal, conceptual image

Carbon dioxide removal, conceptual image
The CO2-Machine-sign

Background imageRemoval Collection: Asbestos removal

Asbestos removal
MODEL RELEASED. Asbestos removal. Worker in protective clothing setting up equipment prior to removing asbestos from a building

Background imageRemoval Collection: EVNT2A-00041

EVNT2A-00041
Native American prisoners marched across the snowy prairie by General George Custer, 1868. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th century illustration

Background imageRemoval Collection: Collecting articles to furning refugee houses WWII

Collecting articles to furning refugee houses WWII
Local residents in Chelsea, London, give household articles towards furnishing houses for refugees. Here Mrs. Gamis sees her gifts loaded on to a collecting van

Background imageRemoval Collection: A Huddersfield Horse cab

A Huddersfield Horse cab
A fine photograph of an equally fine horse-drawn cab, with an open soft top, driven by the proprietor of the firm, W Haigh. Mr Haigh specialised in furniture removals, cabs and as a Daily Carrier

Background imageRemoval Collection: Pickfords Removers and Storers - Highgate

Pickfords Removers and Storers - Highgate
A removal van pulls up in front of a row of houses in Highgate Village, London. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageRemoval Collection: Temple Bar Removed

Temple Bar Removed
The removal of Temple Bar, which, however picturesque, was a terrible obstacle to traffic : it was re-erected in Theobalds Park, near Waltham Cross where it was sadly neglected

Background imageRemoval Collection: Steam Furniture Removal vans, Pimlico, London

Steam Furniture Removal vans, Pimlico, London
Bishop & Sons Steam-powered Furniture Removal van, Hugh Street, Pimlico, London

Background imageRemoval Collection: The Removal of Kings Cross, London, 1845

The Removal of Kings Cross, London, 1845
Engraving showing the dismantling and removal of the Kings Cross building in London, 1845. The building served as exhibition hall, police station and beer shop in its time

Background imageRemoval Collection: Police Vehicle Removal

Police Vehicle Removal
Metropolitan Police vehicle removal unit taking a car to the pound

Background imageRemoval Collection: Gokstad Viking Ship

Gokstad Viking Ship
Excavated in 1880, a perfectly preserved Viking ship shown after its removal from a long barrow at Gokstad, Norway

Background imageRemoval Collection: A ticke removed by a specialist tick removal device. Climate change has lead to warmer winters

A ticke removed by a specialist tick removal device. Climate change has lead to warmer winters
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal Men 1929

Removal Men 1929
Removal men at the Great Stanhope Street house of Mr Clarence Hatry, the City of London fincancier, jailed for fraud

Background imageRemoval Collection: Removal of Fluid

Removal of Fluid
Fluid removed from a patients abdomen using a stomach drain

Background imageRemoval Collection: Shaving Machine

Shaving Machine
Six men are shaved simultaneously in this up-to- date shaving establishment, equipped with the very latest thing in mechanical beard- removal

Background imageRemoval Collection: Crystal Palace Scrap

Crystal Palace Scrap
General view of the Crystal Palace after its removal to the suburbs

Background imageRemoval Collection: A Bessemer converter in a German steelworks

A Bessemer converter in a German steelworks -- a process designed for the mass production of steel from molten pig iron, removing impurities by oxidation by blowing air through the molten iron

Background imageRemoval Collection: Leg Amputation, 16th century

Leg Amputation, 16th century
Removing a leg in the 16th century



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"Removal: Tracing the Footsteps of History, Art, and Everyday Life" Step back in time to 1838 as we witness "The Trail of Tears, " a heart-wrenching chapter in American history. Robert Lindneux's oil on canvas masterpiece captures the forced removal of Cherokee Native Americans to the West, reminding us of the resilience and strength they displayed. Fast forward to modern times, where Biba makes a bold move to Kensington Church Street. This iconic fashion brand's relocation signifies growth and evolution while maintaining its timeless charm. In Longwy steelworks, France, witness the power of innovation with the Bessemer converter. This revolutionary device played a crucial role in removing impurities from steel production, propelling industrial progress. Sometimes simplicity holds great power. Discover a humble yet effective solution for removing warts—a testament to human ingenuity in finding remedies for everyday ailments. Edward I's act of removing the Stone of Scone carries deep historical significance. Explore this pivotal moment when Scotland's ancient symbol was taken by an English king—an event that shaped nations' destinies forever. Travel back to 1926 with Veet's groundbreaking advertisement for hair removal products. Witness how societal norms evolve as new methods emerge for personal grooming routines. Robinsons Ltd removal vans stand tall in Cricklewood, NW London—symbols of reliability during relocations big or small. These trusted movers ensure smooth transitions and ease amidst change. Amidst destruction caused by Nazi Luftwaffe raids on Liverpool and Merseyside during World War II, demolition squads work tirelessly to remove debris—a testament to humanity's resilience even amid chaos. Unlock mysteries buried within Howard Carter's sphere cover depicting him meticulously removing treasures from Tutankhamen's tomb—an archaeological triumph that unveiled ancient wonders hidden for centuries. Experience liberation through laser tattoo removal—a transformative process allowing individuals to shed past chapters etched onto their skin and embrace new beginnings without inhibition.