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Represents: A glimpse into history and the power of symbolism

Background imageRepresents Collection: La GrenouillSre

La GrenouillSre
RENOIR, Pierre-Auguste (1841-1919). La GrenouillSre. It represents the most famous outdoor bar situated on the banks of the Seine

Background imageRepresents Collection: TIEPOLO, Giovanni Battista (1696-1770). Abraham

TIEPOLO, Giovanni Battista (1696-1770). Abraham and the Three Angels. 1762 - 1769. It represents the passage of chapter 18 from the Genesis. Baroque art. Oil on canvas. SPAIN. Madrid. Prado Museum

Background imageRepresents Collection: Anthropomorphic bronze lamp (young Ethiopian), popularly kno

Anthropomorphic bronze lamp (young Ethiopian), popularly known as El Negret. 1st-2nd c. AD. It represents an Ethiopian

Background imageRepresents Collection: Female Initiation - 2

Female Initiation - 2
A candidate is initiated as a Companion : in a bush which represents the Garden of Eden, she strokes the serpent, bites the apple and submits to the reproaches of her guide. Date: 1891

Background imageRepresents Collection: All Faiths Cross

All Faiths Cross
A non-Christian cross and solar disk on the exterior of Atlantic House, London, which represents the generic multi faith ideal of sacrifice. The disc representing Odin. Date: 1930s

Background imageRepresents Collection: America & World War One

America & World War One
Uncle Sam, symbol of the United States of America, waves the Stars & Stripes flag and represents the contribution American made in troops to the First World War

Background imageRepresents Collection: The threads of the railway timetable system

The threads of the railway timetable system. Arranging the running of the railway service, each section of the board represents one hour, which inturn is subdivided into five minute sections

Background imageRepresents Collection: Missionary Teaching Pic

Missionary Teaching Pic
A reduced facsimile of a Romish picture used by Catholic Missionaries amongst Native American Indians. The picture represents Earth, Heaven, Hell and Purgatory

Background imageRepresents Collection: Caxton / Queens Pawn

Caxton / Queens Pawn
PAWN - the pawn that stands before the Queen represents a physician and apothecary

Background imageRepresents Collection: Caxton - Second Pawn

Caxton - Second Pawn
THE SECOND PAWN which stands before the Knight represents a smith who provides the knight with bridles, saddles etc

Background imageRepresents Collection: Caxton / Third Pawn

Caxton / Third Pawn
THE THIRD PAWN - who stands before the Bishop and represents a clerk

Background imageRepresents Collection: Caxton / Fourth Pawn

Caxton / Fourth Pawn
THE FOURTH PAWN - the pawn placed before the King on the board represents a merchant and moneylender

Background imageRepresents Collection: Caxton / Rook

Caxton / Rook
THE ROOK - who represents a legate of the king

Background imageRepresents Collection: Silver Mining Camp

Silver Mining Camp
A silver miners camp, Nevada (USA) Our picture represents the typical mining camp in one of the gullies that seam the mountains of the district

Background imageRepresents Collection: SATURATOR

SATURATOR
This machines represents the state of the art in saturation technology, saturating superb- the so long as the operator keeps turning the handle. Its used in making fizzy drinks



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Represents: A glimpse into history and the power of symbolism. From Admiral Nelson and Captain Hardy's unwavering leadership during the Battle of Trafalgar to the captivating beauty of FREYJA, each image tells a unique story. The majestic sounds emanating from an organ or the intricate craftsmanship behind Tippoos Tiger are testaments to human creativity. The sleek elegance of a Cadillac 1960 embodies timeless luxury, while The Book of Kells showcases the mastery of medieval scribes. The Macedonian Empire stands as a symbol of conquest and ambition, just like the bravery displayed by WW2 Canadian soldiers in their dugouts. Alston Court Dining Room exudes opulence, reflecting an era gone by, while Alston Court Hall whispers tales from centuries past. The Judgement Of Paris captures eternal beauty and its subjective nature, much like Un Petit Pierrot Dans Son Nid evokes innocence and wonderment. Lastly, a Titanic lettercard penned on board reminds us of both tragedy and resilience in the face of adversity – symbols that endure through time.