Stalled Collection
"Stalled: A Collection of Captivating Moments Frozen in Time" Step into the Pirrie Carlisle Archive and immerse yourself in a world of autographs and photos
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"Stalled: A Collection of Captivating Moments Frozen in Time" Step into the Pirrie Carlisle Archive and immerse yourself in a world of autographs and photos, where history comes alive. In a moment of independence, a woman fearlessly changes her flat tire on her car, reminding us that sometimes we have to take matters into our own hands to keep moving forward. The De Bradski Aerostat Catastrophe Near Paris (colour litho) captures the breathtaking beauty and tragic fate of an ill-fated airship, frozen forever in time. Within the intricate lines of The Labyrinth in which the twiformed Bull was Stalled (pen and black ink on pink paper), lies a mysterious tale waiting to be unraveled. What secrets does this enigmatic artwork hold? Witnessing The Zulu War, Embarkation of Reinforcements at the Victoria Docks (engraving), we are reminded that even amidst chaos and conflict, humanity finds strength through unity. The McDonnell RF-4B Phantom stands still on the tarmac, its powerful engines silenced for now. It serves as a reminder that even mighty machines need moments to rest before taking flight once more. Boeing 707-379C PP-VJK sits idle on the runway - its journey temporarily halted. But soon enough, it will soar through the skies again with renewed vigor and purpose. "The Stalled Procession" by Claude Gillot depicts an intriguing scene frozen in time. What story lies behind these characters caught mid-motion? Our imagination is left captivated by this enigmatic masterpiece. Charles Martin restarts his Amilcar after skidding during JCC 200 Mile Race at Brooklands in 1926. His determination reminds us that setbacks may occur but perseverance can lead us back onto our desired path. WW1 - The Kaiser's troops fail to make it to Paris; their progress halted by unforeseen circumstances. A reminder that even the mightiest can be stopped in their tracks.