"Sir Benjamin: A Journey Through Time and Beauty" Step into the captivating world as we explore his incredible collection of photographs from the late 19th and early 20th centuries. From the iconic Forth Bridge in Scotland to the majestic Cathedral of St Bavo in Ghent, Belgium, Sir Benjamin's lens captures the essence of these remarkable landmarks. Transport yourself back to 1897, standing beneath the towering Forth Bridge in Scotland. The sheer magnitude of this engineering marvel leaves you in awe, a testament to human ingenuity. Sir Benjamin's photograph, taken by Keystone View Company, perfectly encapsulates its grandeur. Venturing further into Belgium, we find ourselves immersed in history at The Cathedral of St Bavo. John Benjamin Stone's artistic touch brings out every intricate detail of this architectural masterpiece. Its soaring spires seem to reach for the heavens themselves. Intriguingly, it also takes us inside lesser-known gems such as the Hall of Watermen's Guild in Ghent. Here we witness a glimpse into daily life during that era - men going about their business dressed proudly in Highland attire against an imposing backdrop. As our journey continues through Brussels and Ypres, Sir Benjamin reveals hidden corners that exude charm and character. We are transported to bustling marketplaces like Bruges' Markt with its iconic Belfry dominating the skyline. The enchantment doesn't end there; Antwerp's Cathedral of Our Lady stands tall under Sir Benjamin's lens while Leuven's Town Hall showcases stunning Gothic architecture captured with meticulous precision. But it is not just landscapes and structures that captivate Sir Benjamin; he turns his attention towards influential figures too. His portrait photography immortalizes British Liberal statesman Joseph Chamberlain and offers a glimpse into political powerhouses like Westminster’s House of Lords through his depiction of The Royal Throne. Through these glimpses into history frozen forever by Sir Benjamin’s camera, we are transported to a bygone era.