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"Slippy: A Journey Through Slippery Landscapes and Winter Wonders" As the snowflakes gracefully danced down on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District

Background imageSlippy Collection: A snow plough on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District UK

A snow plough on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: Sa bonne humeur:'T'en fais pas, dans quelques jours, y aura du caillebotis

Sa bonne humeur:"T'en fais pas, dans quelques jours, y aura du caillebotis
'Sa bonne humeur:"T'en fais pas, dans quelques jours, y aura du caillebotis!", 1915. From "L'Album de la Guerre 1914-1919, Volume I" [L'Illustration, Paris, 1924]

Background imageSlippy Collection: The Passage through Krokkleven near Ringerike in Norway, 1788-1789. Creator: Erik Pauelsen

The Passage through Krokkleven near Ringerike in Norway, 1788-1789. Creator: Erik Pauelsen
The Passage through Krokkleven near Ringerike in Norway, 1788-1789

Background imageSlippy Collection: A Slippery Path - Winter Scene (Norfolk), c. 1883 / 87, printed 1888

A Slippery Path - Winter Scene (Norfolk), c. 1883 / 87, printed 1888
A Slippery Path - Winter Scene (Norfolk), c. 1883/87, printed 1888. A work made of photogravure, plate xxxiii from the album " pictures of east anglian life" (1888)

Background imageSlippy Collection: Very Slippy Weather, 1808 (coloured engraving)

Very Slippy Weather, 1808 (coloured engraving)
1127956 Very Slippy Weather, 1808 (coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; English, out of copyright

Background imageSlippy Collection: Mount Fuji of the Mists (Vol. 1); Mount Fuji of the Ascending Dragon (Vol. 2), 1834-35

Mount Fuji of the Mists (Vol. 1); Mount Fuji of the Ascending Dragon (Vol. 2), 1834-35

Background imageSlippy Collection: Holborn Viaduct - A Slippery Day, 1891. Artist: William Luker

Holborn Viaduct - A Slippery Day, 1891. Artist: William Luker
Holborn Viaduct - A Slippery Day, 1891. Holborn Viaduct is a road bridge in London and the name of the street which crosses it, passing over Farringdon Street and the subterranean River Fleet

Background imageSlippy Collection: Very Slippy Weather, 1808. Artist: James Gillray

Very Slippy Weather, 1808. Artist: James Gillray
Very Slippy Weather, 1808. This print depicts a scene outside Gilrays publishers premises. From A Smile Among Friends. [Alb. Cammermeyers Forlag, Norway, 1949]

Background imageSlippy Collection: How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost, May 4, 1808. May 4, 1808

How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost, May 4, 1808. May 4, 1808
How to Travel Upon Two Legs in a Frost, May 4, 1808

Background imageSlippy Collection: The Slider by Arthur Watts

The Slider by Arthur Watts
Skaters in a winter sports resort watch with some consternation as a chap slides onto the ice in only his shoes. Date: 1930

Background imageSlippy Collection: Sliding

Sliding
A Victorian little girl, dressed in a fancy coordinating frilled coat and bonnet slides on some ice

Background imageSlippy Collection: Skid marks in the snow from a car on a steep road in Ambleside UK

Skid marks in the snow from a car on a steep road in Ambleside UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A car skidded and crashed on an ice road in Eskdale, Cumbria, UK

A car skidded and crashed on an ice road in Eskdale, Cumbria, UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A break down recovery vehicle on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District in Winter snow

A break down recovery vehicle on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District in Winter snow
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A road closed sign on top of Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District in Winter snows

A road closed sign on top of Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District in Winter snows
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A vehicle on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District in Winter conditions

A vehicle on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District in Winter conditions
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A bus time table on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District UK

A bus time table on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A car abandoned in the snw on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District UK

A car abandoned in the snw on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: Kirkstone Pass in Winter conditions in the Lake District UK

Kirkstone Pass in Winter conditions in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: Tyre marks in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK

Tyre marks in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: Traffic cones on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake district in winters snow, UK

Traffic cones on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake district in winters snow, UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A car stuck in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK

A car stuck in the snow on Kirkstone Pass near Ambleside in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A school path with salt on in the snow in Amblesdie cumbria UK

A school path with salt on in the snow in Amblesdie cumbria UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A road warning sign of slippy conditions

A road warning sign of slippy conditions
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A car skidded and crashed on ice in Ambleside in the Lake District UK

A car skidded and crashed on ice in Ambleside in the Lake District UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: cars in the snow in Ambleside UK

cars in the snow in Ambleside UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A car in the snow in Ambleside UK

A car in the snow in Ambleside UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: Children playing in the snow in Aviemore Scotland UK

Children playing in the snow in Aviemore Scotland UK
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Background imageSlippy Collection: A snow plough driving in heavy snow in Ambleside UK

A snow plough driving in heavy snow in Ambleside UK
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"Slippy: A Journey Through Slippery Landscapes and Winter Wonders" As the snowflakes gracefully danced down on Kirkstone Pass in the Lake District, a snow plough diligently cleared the way for adventurous souls seeking to conquer nature's icy challenge. The road closed sign atop the pass stood as a silent reminder of the treacherous conditions that awaited those who dared to tread upon its frozen path. In Norfolk, amidst a winter scene captured in 1883, an artist skillfully depicted a slippery path leading through frost-covered trees. The enchanting print from 1888 transported viewers back to a time when winters were harsher and walking required careful navigation. A colored engraving from 1808 showcased "Very Slippy Weather, " illustrating how even centuries ago people faced similar challenges during icy seasons. It served as a testament to mankind's enduring struggle against Mother Nature's whims. The majestic Mount Fuji appeared in two volumes of art from 1834-35, aptly named "Mount Fuji of the Mists" and "Mount Fuji of the Ascending Dragon. " These awe-inspiring prints reminded us that even Japan's iconic peak could succumb to slippery slopes under snowy blankets. Holborn Viaduct witnessed its fair share of slippery days in 1891 when William Luker captured this atmospheric moment. His painting portrayed bustling city life navigating treacherously slick streets with caution, showcasing Londoners' resilience against inclement weather. James Gillray's satirical artwork titled "Very Slippy Weather" humorously highlighted society's struggles during wintery conditions in 1808. His clever depiction brought laughter while reminding us that slipping hazards can be found not only on physical paths but also within our daily lives. Arthur Watts' sculpture called "The Slider" embodied both grace and danger as it depicted an individual gliding effortlessly across ice. This piece celebrated humanity's ability to find joy amidst challenging circumstances while reminding us of the risks that come with such endeavors. H. G.