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Times Collection (page 41)

"Capturing the Essence of Times: From Ancient Mythology to Modern Life" The Winged Victory of Samothrace, also known as Nike of Samothrace

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Idols of Bible Times 4
Succoth Benoth - a hen - is the deity to which the heathen men of Babylon, in their blindness, bow down. (see Second Kings 17.31)

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Idols of Bible Times 3
Adremelech, in the form of a peacock, is the deity to which the idolatrous Sepharvites sacrifice their children, burning them in fire. (see Second Kings 17.31)

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Idols of Bible Times 2
Nibhaz, human but with a dogs head is one of the gods of the Avites, a people settled in Samaria by the king of Assyria. (see Second Kings 17.31)

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Thomas Loombe
THOMAS LOOMBE a gentleman who did not loom very large in the history of his times

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Watering Crops
The flying machine will be the farmers friend, enabling him to water his crops in times of drought

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James Halton
JAMES NALTON protestant churchman whose sermons oft-times brought his congregation - and himself - to tears : died of a distemper with his autograph

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Basil Earl Denbigh
BASIL FEILDING earl of DENBIGH Parliamentary commander in the civil war, married four times but had no children. with his autograph

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Hogarth Times Night
4. Night In a street leading to Charing Cross, with a statue of Charles I at the far end, a frightened horse has overturned a coach

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Hogarth Times Evening
3. Evening The original Sadlers Wells building. The horns behind the husbands head suggest that he has been cuckolded

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Hogarth Times Noon
2. Noon A group of Huguenots attend chapel, opposite an eating house - St Giles in the Field is visible in the background

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Treasurers House, York
The Treasurers House, York, England, dating from medieval times, the existing building being 17th and 18th century. Ghosts of Roman legions march through the cellars

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Bewick Race Horse
THE RACE HORSE In Bewicks day, rivalry between racehorse-owners matched that of sports car owners of later times

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ROMAN INN
An inn in Roman times

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Bewick Squirrel Longtail
About three times the size of European squirrels, this rodent is found in Ceylon and Malabar

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Scout Certificate
Reginald Foulk is now a Scout, trusted by Baden-Powell to at all times do his best to carry out his duty

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Siege of Tyre
The siege of Tyre (supposedly in Biblical times, but depicting 10th century troops and weapons)

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Maypole (Nash)
Dancing round the maypole on the village green, in Elizabethan times

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Dancing for Rain, Serbia
RAINMAKING, SERBIA In times of drought, young Dodoles go from village to village in costumes garnished with foliage, dancing while the peasants water the ground

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Peters Denial / Crucifix
Peter denies being one of Jesus followers - three times

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Benedictine
A Benedictine monk of former times

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14th Earl of Derby / Mote
EDWARD STANLEY 14TH EARL OF DERBY British Statesman and Prime Minister three times: Tory (1852, 1858-59 & 1866-68)

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Newsboy with Sunday Time
A newsboy selling The Sunday Times

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Water Babies / Tom / Trout
Out floushed a huge old brown trout, ten times as big as he was ; Toms tormenting of the fish leads him into trouble

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ANCIENT DORSETSHIRE
Imaginary landscape of south- west England in prehistoric times, showing quite a diversity of creatures

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C16 TAILOR
Taking a ladys measurements in Tudor times

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Applegarth printing press
The Applegarth printing press, as used by The Times and by the Illustrated London News

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Sir William Howard Russell (1820-1907), Journalist. Noted correspondent of The Times



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"Capturing the Essence of Times: From Ancient Mythology to Modern Life" The Winged Victory of Samothrace, also known as Nike of Samothrace, stands tall as a symbol of triumph over the test of time. Saint Anthony of Padua preaching to the fishes reminds us that even in challenging times, faith and hope can guide us towards unexpected miracles. Carel Fabritius' masterpiece "The Goldfinch" transports us back in time, allowing us to appreciate the beauty and fragility of life captured on canvas. Hogarth's "Four Times of the Day - Noon" portrays a bustling cityscape where people from all walks of life come together during their lunch break, reminding us that time unites us all. As night falls in Hogarth's "Four Times of the Day - Night, " we witness a different side to society; shadows dance amidst secrets and mysteries under moonlit skies. Joshua Barney's heroic tales remind us that bravery transcends time; his legacy lives on through stories passed down from generation to generation. Andreas Cellarius' celestial atlas takes our gaze beyond earthly matters into realms governed by cosmic forces—a reminder that there is more than meets the eye when it comes to understanding time and space. Parkside Asylum in Macclesfield serves as a poignant reminder that mental health care has evolved significantly over time, highlighting how compassion and understanding have shaped our approach towards those who need help. The echoes of Agincourt still resonate after centuries—an enduring testament to human resilience during one hundred years marked by conflict and change. A thousand-year-old map reveals Europe's intricate tapestry—each line representing borders redrawn countless times throughout history yet reminding us that unity can emerge despite divisions. In this ever-changing world, let these glimpses into various moments across history inspire gratitude for good jobs, good money, and the good times we experience today.