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Wading Collection (page 9)

"Wading through History: From D-Day to Caesar's Rubicon" In the quaint coastal town of Sidmouth, located in south Devon, England, UK

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Wading Collection: Egrets (Ardea candidissima: Arda garzetta), 1867 (w / c & pencil on paper)
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Wading Collection: Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt, 1798 (colour litho)
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Wading Collection: In Albania, the brave territorials pass the Vojussa to attack the village of Kuta (colour litho)
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Wading Collection: Girl fishing, c. 1935 (b / w photo)
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Wading Collection: War scene at sea (oil on canvas)
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Wading Collection: Salmon fishing (coloured engraving)
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Wading Collection: Shimada, 1840-42 (woodblock print)
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Wading Collection: Kanaya, 1840-42 (woodblock print)
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Wading Collection: Shrimpers, 19th century
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Wading Collection: The Battle of Towton, illustration from Hutchinson
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Wading Collection: St. Christopher, 1597 (polychrome wood)
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Wading Collection: John Bull offering Little Boney fair play, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1803 (etching)
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Wading Collection: Crossing the Isthmus, from Mountains and Molehills or Recollections of a Burnt
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Wading Collection: Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child; and The Archangel Michael holding the Scales
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Wading Collection: Naoise and Deirdre (pencil)
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Wading Collection: Landscape, c. 1860 (w / c)
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Wading Collection: Page 92. Scolopax. above title in different hand December
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Wading Collection: Sketches in the Isle of Skye, the Crofters Land League (engraving)
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Wading Collection: 1195965
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Wading Collection: Young Boys Fishing for Crayfish, (oil on board)
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Wading Collection: A Bittern at London Zoo, June 1922 (b / w photo)
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Wading Collection: A Great Egret, Lucknow, c. 1790 (pencil & w / c on paper)
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Wading Collection: Black Stork, from The Birds of Europe by John Gould, 1837 (colour litho)
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Wading Collection: Maguari Stork, from The Birds of Europe by John Gould, 1837 (colour litho)
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Wading Collection: Hooping Crane, Grus Americana, from 'The Birds of America'by John J
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Wading Collection: Old Trent Bridge, Nottingham, 1825 (oil on canvas)
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Wading Collection: Little Sea Bather (oil on board)
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Wading Collection: West African Tantalus (engraving)
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Wading Collection: Marabou and Jabiru, illustration from Wildlife of the World, c
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Wading Collection: Woman in the Pink Dress by the Sea; Femme a la Robe Rose au bord de la Mer, c
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Wading Collection: Sakawa River, 1834 (woodblock print)
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Wading Collection: Saint Christopher, c. 1480 / 1490. Creator: Israhel van Meckenem
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Wading Collection: Wading Into The Unknown
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Wading Collection: Because I'm Worth It
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Wading Collection: Old Fisherman from Oman
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Wading Collection: US Army nurse lands in Italy. Her overalls rolled above her knees
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Wading Collection: Girls washing horses at Notter Farm, Cornwall. 28th April 1952
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Wading Collection: Battle of Hofstade. Belgian soldiers fill their water bottles at a river
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Wading Collection: Running tall. Prince Charles wades along a stream. January 1975 P009343
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Wading Collection: British forces occupy Guyana. Date: 1803
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Wading Collection: Young bull moose wading in Lake Lilian, Wasatch Mountains near Lake Blanche
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Wading Collection: USA, Florida, Sarasota, Celery Fields, Limpkin, on Boardwalk Railing
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Wading Collection: A hunched Great Blue Heron by the side of deep blue water, standing in brush
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Wading Collection: Peasant Crossing Water, 1786. Creator: William Wynne Ryland
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Wading Collection: Two Women Crossing a Stream, ca. 1646. Creator: Stefano della Bella
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Wading Collection: Plate 5: a barefoot peasant on horseback crossing a river, another peasant on horse


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"Wading through History: From D-Day to Caesar's Rubicon" In the quaint coastal town of Sidmouth, located in south Devon, England, UK, echoes of history can be heard as we delve into the concept of wading. Just off its shores lies Juno Beach, where brave British and Canadian troops landed during the momentous D-Day on 6th June 1944. Imagining their footsteps sinking into the water brings a sense of awe and reverence. But wading is not limited to human endeavors; nature too showcases this art. Picture two elegant Curlew sandpipers gracefully pecking at their surroundings while wading through tranquil waters - a captivating side view that reminds us of the delicate balance between survival and beauty. From World War II back to ancient times, it has played significant roles throughout history. As we think about crossing rivers, our minds wander to Caesar crossing the Rubicon or envision Old Trent Bridge in Nottingham witnessing countless crossings over time. Waters hold stories beyond borders; Appledore in Devon reveals lifeboats manned by courageous crewmen ready to face any stormy challenge. Meanwhile, Texel in Holland presents an avian spectacle with three adult Avocet birds guiding their precious chick through shallow waters - a heartwarming sight symbolizing parental protection. Not forgetting distant lands across continents, imagine standing on The Beach and Pier at Cromer in Norfolk, England - waves crashing against your feet as you witness nature's wonders unfold before your eyes. Venturing further south brings us to Mana Pools National Park along Zimbabwe's Zambezi River. Here stands a magnificent African Elephant bull leisurely feeding along the riverbank - its colossal presence reminding us that even giants find solace near water's edge. Lastly, let us remember that it was not only British and Canadian troops who braved those fateful waters on D-Day but also Americans who made landfall alongside them.