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Background imageSnatch Collection: RAF Chinook Carrying Army Land Rover

RAF Chinook Carrying Army Land Rover
A Royal Air Force Chinook helicopter is pictured carrying an Army Land Rover as part of Exercise Wessex Thunder. RAF Chinooks from RAF Odiham taking part in Exercise Wessex Thunder (Ex WT)

Background imageSnatch Collection: 'The Prince, looking out, saw him snatch up the Princess and soar rapidly away'

"The Prince, looking out, saw him snatch up the Princess and soar rapidly away"
3533961 "The Prince, looking out, saw him snatch up the Princess and soar rapidly away", illustration from the Serbian fairytale The Story of Bashtchelik

Background imageSnatch Collection: German soldiers halt at Termonde, Belgium to snatch a hurried meal during WWI

German soldiers halt at Termonde, Belgium to snatch a hurried meal during WWI, from The Pageant of the Century
3502701 German soldiers halt at Termonde, Belgium to snatch a hurried meal during WWI, from The Pageant of the Century, pub.1934; (add.info.: German soldiers halt at Termonde)

Background imageSnatch Collection: The front of a Land Rover Snatch Vixen vehicle on show

The front of a Land Rover Snatch Vixen vehicle on show
The front of a Land Rover Snatch-Vixen vehicle on show at the Urgent Operational Requirement (UOR) Equipment Demonstration in Salisbury, Wiltshire

Background imageSnatch Collection: DDE-90025062

DDE-90025062
Common buzzard swooping in for a fish previously being enjoyed by a Japanese crane, Hokkaido, Japan. Date: 23/04/2009

Background imageSnatch Collection: Uma, or The Beach of Falesa, by Robert Louis Stevenson (engraving)

Uma, or The Beach of Falesa, by Robert Louis Stevenson (engraving)
1603391 Uma, or The Beach of Falesa, by Robert Louis Stevenson (engraving) by Browne, Gordon Frederick (1858-1932) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Uma, or The Beach of Falesa)

Background imageSnatch Collection: Blocks (engraving)

Blocks (engraving)
3653583 Blocks (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Blocks. Illustration for The Imperial Dictionary by John Ogilvie)

Background imageSnatch Collection: Self defence. Foolish. Never hang on to your bag as Linda did

Self defence. Foolish. Never hang on to your bag as Linda did. It could be your bag or your life, so give them the bag every time say experts. October 1986 P009164

Background imageSnatch Collection: GOOD ANGELS

GOOD ANGELS
GUARDIAN ANGELS Evil dragons would like to gobble up this innocent infant, but fortunately Good Angels are on hand to snatch it from their jaws

Background imageSnatch Collection: Express locomotive, 19th century, wood engraving, published 1880

Express locomotive, 19th century, wood engraving, published 1880
Express locomotive in 19th century. Woodcut engraving, published in 1880

Background imageSnatch Collection: Picture No. 11992736

Picture No. 11992736
Budgerigars - Drinking - Papunya Aboriginal Community water treatment plant - Northern Territory - Australia Some birds simply land on the water to snatch a mouthful There is a reason for this Safety

Background imageSnatch Collection: George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo rides an elephant

George Ernest Studdy, Bonzo rides an elephant, who snatches away his bun in payment. Artwork for a story, Taking the bun, originally published in The New Bonzo Book (Partridge, London). Date: 1927

Background imageSnatch Collection: Ingram Cobbin, Churchman

Ingram Cobbin, Churchman
INGRAM COBBIN Churchman, depicted clinging to his Bible as though he thinks you might snatch it from him... Date: 1777 - 1851

Background imageSnatch Collection: Illustration of man performing weightlifting power snatch

Illustration of man performing weightlifting power snatch

Background imageSnatch Collection: Coaching Breakfast

Coaching Breakfast
Coach travellers snatch a hasty breakfast during a stop at a country inn. Date: circa 1830

Background imageSnatch Collection: Somers with Seal

Somers with Seal
John, first lord SOMERS statesman, Lord Chancellor, holding the Great Seal with an apprehensive look as though at any moment someone might snatch it out of his grasp

Background imageSnatch Collection: Textile Workers

Textile Workers
A squabble among staff in a French workshop - girls snatch the bonnet off the head of an over- dressed colleague, and trim her dress, while others get on with their work

Background imageSnatch Collection: Troilus & Cressida

Troilus & Cressida
Act V, Scene II Cressida and Diomedes; C: " As I kiss thee. Nay, do not snatch it from me; "

Background imageSnatch Collection: Women at Covent Garden

Women at Covent Garden
Covent Garden - Women porters snatch a moments rest before the next delivery arrives

Background imageSnatch Collection: SNAPDRAGON

SNAPDRAGON
Mama presides over the snapdragon bowl while the children snatch the raisins from the burning brandy & try to eat them before they stop flaming


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"Snatch: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of "snatch" as we explore a captivating collection of historical moments and artistic masterpieces. From the powerful RAF Chinook Carrying Army Land Rover to thought-provoking war posters, each hint offers a glimpse into different aspects of this intriguing concept. Imagine being transported back to 1918, where a vibrant American World War I poster titled "Remember Belgium" catches your eye. Its vivid colors and striking imagery serve as a reminder of the sacrifices made during that tumultuous time. Continuing our journey through art history, we encounter an intense oil on canvas study for the Massacre of the Innocents from c. 1700-10. The artist's skill in depicting such a tragic scene leaves us pondering its deeper meaning and impact. Moving forward, we stumble upon DDE-90025062, an enigmatic code that piques our curiosity. What secrets does it hold? Perhaps it is part of an untold story waiting to be unraveled. Uma, or The Beach of Falesa by Robert Louis Stevenson captures our attention next with its intricate engraving. We can almost feel the sand between our toes as we immerse ourselves in this exotic island setting. As we delve further into this diverse collection, Blocks engraved artwork invites us to reflect on structure and form while Good Angels remind us of unseen forces guiding us through life's challenges. The Express locomotive takes center stage next – a wood engraving published in 1880 that transports us back to the industrial revolution era when steam-powered marvels revolutionized transportation forever. Our exploration wouldn't be complete without encountering the front view of a Land Rover Snatch Vixen vehicle proudly displayed at an exhibition. Its ruggedness symbolizes strength and resilience – qualities often associated with "snatch. " Picture No.