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"Embracing the Stick: A Journey through Time and Culture" In a world filled with diverse traditions, one common thread unites us all - the stick

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Stick Collection: Manus Mcfadden of Dooey, Rossguill (Born 1811)
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Stick Collection: John Of God, Saint (1495-1550). Portuguese religious
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Stick Collection: Walking Stick / Stick Insect
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Stick Collection: Lolgorian, Kenya. Siria Msai Manyatta; mass of women with sticks prepared ready
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Stick Collection: Fasces
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Stick Collection: Silhouette of two men drinking beer
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Stick Collection: Plague doctor, France, 18th century
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Stick Collection: Galileo and his daughter Maria Celeste
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Stick Collection: RENOIR: GIRL / HOOP, 1885. Pierre Auguste Renoir: Girl with a Hoop. Canvas, 1885
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Stick Collection: POTAWATOMI MEDICINE STICK. Stick containing many recipes for medicinal cures
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Stick Collection: Ford Shelby Mustang GT500
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Stick Collection: Nankeen Trousers 1818
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Stick Collection: 15th Century Jester
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Stick Collection: Portrait of Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658) in Armour, a Seascape and Battle Beyond
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Stick Collection: Men and women playing pool in a billiards room, 19th century
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Stick Collection: Hockey U18_2
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Stick Collection: Peaky Blinders 'Alfie'
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Stick Collection: A Native Australian with his WOOMERA - throwing stick Date: 1891
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Stick Collection: magnolia mary slankard
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Stick Collection: Old farmer with dog in orchard
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Stick Collection: Biddy The Tubman Stonham - Hastings, East Sussex
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Stick Collection: The Goose Girl, c1878, (c1915). Artist: Valentine Cameron Prinsep
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Stick Collection: Performing bear in a Russian village, 1877
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Stick Collection: Family of pigs at play on a postcard
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Stick Collection: Incense sticks burning in Den Ngoc Son, Temple Hanoi
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Stick Collection: Farmers in grass coats, Japan
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Stick Collection: By the Stream
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Stick Collection: Paul Verlaine, French poet
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Stick Collection: The Duke and Duchess of York - Durham Colliery visit
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Stick Collection: Oedipus and Antigone. Engraving
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Stick Collection: Rosebery / 5th Earl / Vf 76
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Stick Collection: French riding habit 1886
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Stick Collection: SNCF poster, Chamonix, France
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Stick Collection: Sea Horses
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Stick Collection: Stockfish or cod hanging to dry, Portuguese production method, Porto de Camara de Lobos
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Stick Collection: KNOX: ARTILLERY, 1776. The arrival of Colonel Henry Knox in the Continental Army
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Stick Collection: A man chops branches down to be put in faggot bundles in Chelsfield, Kent. 1936
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Stick Collection: Ripples in a pond
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Stick Collection: Fashion for the Moors by Gordon Conway
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Stick Collection: Tweed Coat 1928
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Stick Collection: Immanuel Kant / Statue
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Stick Collection: Father Christmas
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Stick Collection: L is for Lady, illustration from An Alphabet, published by William Heinemann
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Stick Collection: Musical billiards table for pool (la poule)
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Stick Collection: The Little Mishap, 1912
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Stick Collection: cannibals?
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Stick Collection: A Martini Glass


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"Embracing the Stick: A Journey through Time and Culture" In a world filled with diverse traditions, one common thread unites us all - the stick. From its humble beginnings as a simple tool to its multifaceted roles in various aspects of life, this unassuming object has woven itself into the fabric of our existence. Step back in time to an era when dance crazes swept across nations. "Me and My Girl" taught us how to dance the Lambeth Walk, where sticks became extensions of our limbs, guiding our every move on bustling streets. The rhythm pulsated through Tofino, Vancouver Island, British Columbia (B. C. ), Canada, North America as laughter echoed amidst lively gatherings. But they are not limited to dance floors alone; they have also found their place at gaming tables. The Jolly Joker Playing Card reminds us of countless evenings spent strategizing over card games while holding onto that lucky charm - a trusty stick by our side. Artistic expressions often find inspiration from everyday objects. Disraeli's Vanity Fair caricature captures a moment frozen in time when sticks were wielded as symbols of power and authority. Meanwhile, explosions of vibrant colors burst forth from firecrackers during Chinese New Year celebrations in Paris, France, Europe - each spark illuminating the night sky like tiny brushstrokes derived from coal tar. The sea holds tales untold by many but cherished by old sea dogs who navigate treacherous waters with their trusted companion - a sturdy wooden staff that stands tall against crashing waves. Elgar himself found solace in walking with his stick along serene paths where melodies whispered softly among nature's symphony. History unveils fascinating characters like Black John of Tetcott captured forever on canvas by James Northcote (1746-1831), his weathered face etched with wisdom earned through years spent leaning upon his faithful cane.