Respectable Collection
"Respectable: A glimpse into the diverse tapestry of society's values and characters
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"Respectable: A glimpse into the diverse tapestry of society's values and characters. " The Rude Gargoyle: Even stone figures can teach us a lesson in manners and respect. British Military Recruitment Poster: Joining the armed forces instills discipline, honor, and respect for one's country. St Margaret Clitherow: A symbol of unwavering faith and devotion, inspiring admiration from all who know her story. Sunday School teacher and pupils: Learning about respect from an early age shapes future generations with kindness and empathy. M JEKYLL, O HYDE: Robert Louis Stevenson's iconic characters remind us that appearances can be deceiving; true respect lies within our actions. Criminal Thomas Carr: Despite his wrongdoings, even criminals deserve to be treated with basic human dignity as we seek justice. John Bull 1906 Advert: An advertisement showcasing the importance of respecting traditions while embracing progress in a changing world. Victorian morality print - Importance of Punctuality: Being punctual reflects not only good manners but also a deep sense of respect for others' time. Theatre Villains - Old Style vs New Style: From Shakespearean villains to modern-day antagonists, understanding their motives teaches us compassion towards those who may seem irredeemable at first glance MUTES LONDON - Silent witnesses to history, mutes exemplify the art of respectful listening without judgment or interruption The Young Mr. Green Pays a Visit (1893): In this watercolor on paper piece by an unknown artist, we witness how young individuals learn to pay respects through social visits – an essential skill in building meaningful connections Earning an Honest Penny (engraving).