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Centuries Collection

"Journey through Centuries: Exploring the Tapestry of History" Step into the past with a Viking Britain Map

Background imageCenturies Collection: Viking Britain Map

Viking Britain Map
A map of the British Isles (including Ireland) during the time of the Vikings

Background imageCenturies Collection: Mary / Czestochowa

Mary / Czestochowa
depicted as OUR LADY OF CZESTOCHOWA, Poland

Background imageCenturies Collection: Viking Ships /

Viking Ships /
Dawn raiders

Background imageCenturies Collection: Recruitment Poster - British Military 1900

Recruitment Poster - British Military 1900
THE BUFFS EAST KENT REGIMENT, 1900 (c). Poster, artist unknown, published for the Ministry of Defence, 1900 (c). Recruitment poster with uniform studies of soldiers from 1572 to 1896

Background imageCenturies Collection: Tregwynt Mansion, near Granston, West Wales

Tregwynt Mansion, near Granston, West Wales
Tregwynt Mansion, a Georgian house near Granston and Fishguard, Pembrokeshire, West Wales, viewed from the south. The house belonged to the Harries family for many generations

Background imageCenturies Collection: Score-board at the Sydney Cricket Ground, 1901

Score-board at the Sydney Cricket Ground, 1901
Photograph of the Sydney Cricket Ground Score-board during the Sheffield Shield match between New South Wales and South Australia, 8th January 1901

Background imageCenturies Collection: W. G. Grace batting at Gravesend, 1913

W. G. Grace batting at Gravesend, 1913
Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915) batting in the Gravesend vs. Eltham cricket match, held at Gravesend cricket ground, 1913

Background imageCenturies Collection: Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750), 1746 (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750), 1746 (oil on canvas)
FIA5378340 Portrait of Johann Sebastian Bach, 1685-1750), 1746 (oil on canvas) by Haussmann, Elias Gottleib (1695-1774); Museum fur Geschichte de Stadt Leipzig

Background imageCenturies Collection: Owen Jones Renaiss 78

Owen Jones Renaiss 78
Ornaments copied from specimens of Hispano-Arabic, French and Italian earthenware, from Italian towns of the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Map / Britain / Saxon Period

Map / Britain / Saxon Period
Map of England and Wales showing kingdoms of Saxon heptarchy

Background imageCenturies Collection: Greenwich Placentia

Greenwich Placentia
The palace of Placentia stood on the site of the later Naval College, but was demolished 1664 : it was the scene of many important events such as the birth of Elizabeth. Date: 16-17th centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Globe Theatre

Globe Theatre
The Globe Theatre (on the right) and the Bear Garden (left) are located on the South Bank, in a somewhat unprestigeous quarter of the city

Background imageCenturies Collection: Vikingsnekke (Lund)

Vikingsnekke (Lund)
Vikingesnekke Norwegian warriors in a half-decked warship

Background imageCenturies Collection: Cockney Blacksmith / 1932

Cockney Blacksmith / 1932
Mr Charles Mitchell, the village smithy of Pyecombe, Sussex, claims to be a real cockney. Pyecombe forge have been making their famous crooks for centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Enos Cockerel

Enos Cockerel
Enos Fruit Salts, a popular cure for digestive ailments throughout the 19th and early 20th centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Tyldesley / Cricketer

Tyldesley / Cricketer
J L Tyldesley, English cricketer who achieved 46 centuries in 11 years

Background imageCenturies Collection: NOSTRADAMUS, Michel de Notre Dame (1503-1566). French

NOSTRADAMUS, Michel de Notre Dame (1503-1566). French physician and astrologer, author of book of predictions Astrological Centuries (1555). Illustration in card of 18th century. Drawing

Background imageCenturies Collection: Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy

Pietrasanta, Tuscany, Italy
" It is Pietrasanta that the Tuscan, or lover of Tuscany, after exile north of the river Magra, first feels that he is home once more

Background imageCenturies Collection: Saxon Ladies / Strutt

Saxon Ladies / Strutt
Anglo-Saxons of 9th & 10th centuries: tunics (kirtles)- one with an embroidered hem, super-tunic (roc), mantles, veils or head-rails which completely cover the hair

Background imageCenturies Collection: Beer drinkers, 19th Century illustration

Beer drinkers, 19th Century illustration
Beer drinkers. 1858 illustration depicting men drinking beer from various centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Justice Avory

Justice Avory
Sir Horace Edmund Avory (1851-1935) was one of the most noted English criminal lawyers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, and was the most dreaded hanging judge of his age

Background imageCenturies Collection: Dr. W. G. Grace at the Wicket, 1898

Dr. W. G. Grace at the Wicket, 1898
Photograph of Dr. William Gilbert Grace (1848-1915), arguably the finest cricketer of his era, who scored 126 first-class centuries while playing for England and Gloucestershire

Background imageCenturies Collection: Gilbert Jessop (1874-1955)

Gilbert Jessop (1874-1955)
Photograph of Gilbert Jessop, the Gloucestershire and England batsman, who was famous for his feats of quick-scoring - he once scored a century in only 40 minutes

Background imageCenturies Collection: Entente Cordiale celebrations

Entente Cordiale celebrations
The Entente Cordiale between Britain and France aimed to resolve colonial disputes over territories such as Egypt and Morocco

Background imageCenturies Collection: St. Margarets Bay

St. Margarets Bay, near Dover, Kent. A small bay, with a shingle beach and chalk cliffs, it was for many centuries a smugglers haunt and the scene of many shipwrecks

Background imageCenturies Collection: British Coats of Arms

British Coats of Arms
Royal coats of arms of Britain Henry VIII 1518, 1535; Elizabeth I 1576, 1578; Charles I; William & Mary 1689 Anne 1713; George I 1725; George II 1749; George III 1785

Background imageCenturies Collection: King Oswalds Arm

King Oswalds Arm
St Aidan prayed that the arm of King Oswald, which had given freely to beggars, would never decay. A story told in Bedes History. The arm remained uncorrupted for 9 centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Viking Raiding Fleet

Viking Raiding Fleet
A Viking raiding fleet racing across the North Sea

Background imageCenturies Collection: Viking Ships 9 / 10C Cig

Viking Ships 9 / 10C Cig
A Viking ship

Background imageCenturies Collection: Ancient Irish Judges

Ancient Irish Judges
A BREHON, a judge of ancient Ireland, with his FILIDH, whose job it was to know all the laws and be able to quote them. With them is an Irish wolfhound. Date: early centuries AD

Background imageCenturies Collection: Lavenham Church

Lavenham Church
The church of St. Peter and St. Paul, Lavenham, Suffolk, England. A fine example of perpendicular architecture, it was built in the 15th and early 16th centuries. Date: early 1930s

Background imageCenturies Collection: Medieval Shipping

Medieval Shipping
Men-of-war of this type are used by Henry V in his attack on France : the shields mounted on the side of the hull bear the arms of the principal warriors on board. Date: 14th - 15th centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Paris Salpetriere

Paris Salpetriere
The manufactory of saltpeter (potassium nitrate) used to make gunpowder : in the 19th century it will become one of Pariss leading hospitals, associated with Charcot etc

Background imageCenturies Collection: Peire Vidal / Troubador

Peire Vidal / Troubador
Peire Vidal, French troubador of the late 12th, early 13th centuries, entertains the lady Azalais of Roquemartine, from whom he stole a kiss while she slept and had to leave court

Background imageCenturies Collection: Cathars Maltreat Enemies

Cathars Maltreat Enemies
Cathars (Albigeois) ill-treat their enemies : anti-Cathar propaganda by Catholic convert Collin de Plancy who had formerly opposed the Church

Background imageCenturies Collection: GEBER

GEBER Either the Arabian alchemist of the 8th to 9th centuries or the 14th century Spanish alchemist who wrote under the same name

Background imageCenturies Collection: Parsee Tower of Silence

Parsee Tower of Silence
The Parsees (= Persians) (worshippers of Zoroaster) flee Muslim persecution in Persia and settle in India; their dead are exposed naked on these Towers of Silence

Background imageCenturies Collection: Vikings Return

Vikings Return
Norwegian Vikings return from an expedition

Background imageCenturies Collection: Tanit goddess

Tanit goddess
3499721 Tanit goddess; (add.info.: Tanit goddess. Punic art. Votive use. Centuries IV-III b.C.). Necropolis of Puig des Molins. Ibiza (Eivissa), Balearic Islands, Spain.); PHAS/UIG.

Background imageCenturies Collection: Monestry of Sant Cugat del Valles (province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)

Monestry of Sant Cugat del Valles (province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain)
3499715 Monestry of Sant Cugat del Valles (province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain); (add.info.: Monestry of Sant Cugat del Valles (province of Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain). 10th to 12th centuries

Background imageCenturies Collection: Meeting of the Agricultural Society, London. By Pugin and Rowlandson from Microcosm of London

Meeting of the Agricultural Society, London. By Pugin and Rowlandson from Microcosm of London Ackermann, London
531773 Meeting of the Agricultural Society, London. By Pugin and Rowlandson from Microcosm of London Ackermann, London, 1808-10 (chromolithograph); (add.info)

Background imageCenturies Collection: Novgorod, 1838 (engraving)

Novgorod, 1838 (engraving)
3600066 Novgorod, 1838 (engraving); (add.info.: Novgorod. Russia. General view of the city, an important artistic place between 11th to 16th centuries. Engraving, 1838.); PHAS/UIG.

Background imageCenturies Collection: Berenguer VI de Entenza

Berenguer VI de Entenza
3253043 Berenguer VI de Entenza; (add.info.: Berenguer VI de Entenza, ?-1306. Aragonese nobleman and chief of the Almogavars)

Background imageCenturies Collection: Anthropomorphic figure

Anthropomorphic figure
3499722 Anthropomorphic figure; (add.info.: Anthropomorphic figure. Votive use. Punic. Terracotta. VI-IV Centuries b.C. Illa Plan (Ibiza, Balearic Islands, Spain).); PHAS/UIG.

Background imageCenturies Collection: Altar portable of Sant Pere de Rodes

Altar portable of Sant Pere de Rodes
3499712 Altar portable of Sant Pere de Rodes; (add.info.: Romanesque Art. Silver embossed. Altar portable of Sant Pere de Rodes. 10th-11th centuries)

Background imageCenturies Collection: Mounted Musketeers of the French Army in the 17th and 18th centuries

Mounted Musketeers of the French Army in the 17th and 18th centuries. Mid-19th century (popular print)
543209 Mounted Musketeers of the French Army in the 17th and 18th centuries. Mid-19th century (popular print); Universal History Archive/UIG.



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"Journey through Centuries: Exploring the Tapestry of History" Step into the past with a Viking Britain Map, tracing the footsteps of fierce warriors who once roamed these lands. Feel their presence as you gaze upon a Recruitment Poster from the British Military in 1900, calling brave souls to defend their nation. In contrast, find solace in Mary's serene face as Czestochowa watches over her devotees for centuries. Marvel at the grandeur of Viking Ships sailing across treacherous seas, reminding us of their indomitable spirit and thirst for exploration. Immerse yourself in the harmonious melodies composed by Johann Sebastian Bach, whose timeless music continues to captivate hearts even after his passing in 1750. Admire an exquisite oil painting from 1746 that captures every brushstroke and tells stories untold. Discover Tregwynt Mansion near Granston, West Wales; its walls echoing tales of opulence and intrigue throughout countless generations. Witness history unfold on a Score-board at Sydney Cricket Ground in 1901 or witness W. G. Grace's legendary batting skills at Gravesend in 1913. Appreciate Owen Jones Renaiss' intricate designs that pay homage to an era where artistry knew no bounds. Study a Map depicting Britain during the Saxon Period, revealing how boundaries have shifted but heritage remains intact. Transport yourself back to Shakespearean times at Greenwich Placentia or imagine being part of an enraptured audience within Globe Theatre's hallowed halls. Centuries may pass, but our fascination with history endures – it is through these fragments that we piece together our collective narrative and honor those who came before us.