Vice Collection
"Exploring the Many Faces of Vice: From Carpentry Tools to Historical Figures" Delving into the world of carpentry and joinery
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"Exploring the Many Faces of Vice: From Carpentry Tools to Historical Figures" Delving into the world of carpentry and joinery, where vice is not a moral flaw but an essential tool for holding workpieces securely. Unveiling the engineering marvel known as Anderton Boat Lift, showcasing how vices play a crucial role in its operation. Remembering Clarence Kelly Leonard Johnson, an accomplished engineer whose innovative mindset left a lasting impact on various industries. "A Man Loaded with Mischief or Matrimony, " a captivating artwork from 1766 that challenges our perception through playful imagery. Discovering how rank was distinguished within the Royal Navy, shedding light on the hierarchical structure and symbols denoting authority. Exploring George Studdy's whimsical illustration titled "His Masters Vice, " offering a humorous take on mischievous behavior in everyday life. Uncovering the inspiring story of St Rosa De Lima, who dedicated her life to serving others and defying societal norms with her virtuous acts. Celebrating Ethel Snowden Suffragist's relentless pursuit of equality and justice for women during times when gender bias was seen as a social vice. Tracing back the history of Desert Bus Service, highlighting its unique approach to transportation amidst challenging terrains – overcoming adversity one mile at a time. Paying homage to Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre's contributions as an influential figure in politics and public service throughout his illustrious career. Examining healing practices on Sundays - from religious rituals to holistic remedies - exploring different approaches used by communities around the world throughout history Immersing ourselves in an enchanting engraving depicting wheelwrights at work; reminding us that even traditional crafts require specialized tools like vices.