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"Strangers: Uniting in the Face of Adversity" During World War II, these strangers became our allies, fighting side by side to protect our freedom

Background imageStrangers Collection: When It Was Sharp Enough, He Looked Round At The Strangers. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From

When It Was Sharp Enough, He Looked Round At The Strangers. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From Grimms Fairy Tale, The Little Folks Presents

Background imageStrangers Collection: Fortune telling from tea leaves

Fortune telling from tea leaves
While reason sleeps, Auntie tells her young nieces of the handsome strangers promised by their tea leaves. Date: 1851

Background imageStrangers Collection: Startling Stories - Strangers on the Heights

Startling Stories - Strangers on the Heights by Manly Wade Wellman. A man holds a ray gun to the head of a scared skeletal being

Background imageStrangers Collection: Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among

Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Orestes and Iphigenia among
Roman sarcophagus. About 140 AD. Mythological scene. Orestes and Iphigenia among the Taurians. Glyptothek. Munich. Germany

Background imageStrangers Collection: Conibos Sorceress

Conibos Sorceress
A medicine woman of the Conibos people of Peru spits at strangers in order to exorcise them of any demons they may be carrying Date: 1873

Background imageStrangers Collection: Source Size = 3937 x 3114

Source Size = 3937 x 3114
The Strangers Gallery in the House of Commons

Background imageStrangers Collection: Dutch and strangers, Ishizaki Yushi, 1800 - 1850

Dutch and strangers, Ishizaki Yushi, 1800 - 1850

Background imageStrangers Collection: STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND : A WINTER DAY AT THE ZOO, 1881

STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND : A WINTER DAY AT THE ZOO, 1881
" STRANGERS IN A STRANGE LAND" : A WINTER DAY AT THE " ZOO", 1881

Background imageStrangers Collection: St Julian: A patron saint of travellers. Appears to be mythical. Said to have killed

St Julian: A patron saint of travellers. Appears to be mythical. Said to have killed parents by mistake, and spent life ot atonement by helping strangers and travellers

Background imageStrangers Collection: Strangers Hall

Strangers Hall
The lovely old street frontage of the medieval merchants house called Strangers Hall, Norwich, Norfolk, England. The stone crypt dates from the 14th century. Date: 14th to 18th century

Background imageStrangers Collection: New Strangers club, Colon, Republic of Panama

New Strangers club, Colon, Republic of Panama

Background imageStrangers Collection: Police introduction service / W H Robinson

Police introduction service / W H Robinson
Post war Britain will be such a pleasant place to live that even policemen will be able to find time to introduce total strangers in the park. who may otherwise be too shy themselves

Background imageStrangers Collection: Introduction robot / W H Robinson

Introduction robot / W H Robinson
Post War Britain - Social amenities. The penny-in-the-slot introduction machine for introducing strangers to one another in the park

Background imageStrangers Collection: Parliament Bar

Parliament Bar
The Bar which excludes strangers from the House of Commons, which is raised at the Speakers discretion

Background imageStrangers Collection: Eskimos Meet Strangers

Eskimos Meet Strangers
An encounter between explorers and eskimos at Cape Bathurst, Canada. Date: early 19th century

Background imageStrangers Collection: Norwich Strangers Hall

Norwich Strangers Hall
Strangers Hall, Norwich

Background imageStrangers Collection: Strangers! Not Know Me

Strangers! Not Know Me
STRANGERS Father Christmas visits the slums, to find out the little girl doesn t know who he is!

Background imageStrangers Collection: Leiden, 18th Century

Leiden, 18th Century
The main street of the town, with shops on either side of the Canal of Strangers

Background imageStrangers Collection: Racial /s Africa / Boer

Racial /s Africa / Boer
A Boer postman in the Transvaal rides his horse urgently across the veldt, uncertain whether strangers are friend or foe



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"Strangers: Uniting in the Face of Adversity" During World War II, these strangers became our allies, fighting side by side to protect our freedom. The image of soldiers firing automatic rifles captures their bravery and determination. C. P. Snow, a renowned physicist, novelist, and civil servant, reminds us that even geniuses can be considered strangers until they share their knowledge with the world. Fortune telling from tea leaves brings together strangers seeking guidance and glimpses into their future. In this mystical practice, connections are formed between individuals who may have never crossed paths otherwise. The vibrant color lithograph titled "Strangers" portrays a diverse group coming together despite their differences. It serves as a reminder that we are all strangers until we open ourselves up to new experiences and connections. In the engraving "Strangers in a Strange Land, " winter's chill is overcome as visitors gather at the zoo. Despite being unfamiliar faces in an unknown place, they find solace in each other's company. A comic postcard featuring a couple in bed playfully asks the question: "Who are you?" This lighthearted moment reminds us that even those closest to us can sometimes feel like strangers when unexpected surprises arise. Another comic postcard depicts a couple receiving an unexpected phone call while in their bedroom. In this scenario too, familiarity gives way to uncertainty as they navigate through uncharted territory together. John Hassall's painting "A Hurried Courtship" tells the story of two people rushing into love without truly knowing each other yet finding happiness nonetheless. Sometimes it takes time for strangers to become acquainted and build lasting relationships. "The Stranger, " depicted in a woodcut from 1894, shows how appearances can deceive. Strangers often hold hidden depths waiting to be discovered if given the chance. Watercolor painting "Strangers Yet" captures two figures standing apart but connected by shared experiences or memories – reminding us that even when physically distant they can still share a bond.