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In the year 1932, an advert for Dunlop Tyres emerged, showcasing the crest of the Prince of Wales

Background imageIncumbent Collection: William Henry Harrison Sr , 1800

William Henry Harrison Sr , 1800
3507727 William Henry Harrison Sr , 1800; (add.info.: William Henry Harrison Sr. (1773 - April 4, 1841) President of the United States (1841), an American military officer

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Advert for Dunlop Tyres, featuring the crest of the Prince of Wales

Advert for Dunlop Tyres, featuring the crest of the Prince of Wales. The incumbent Prince of Wales at the time went on to become King Edward VIII. Date: 1932

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Trades, Occupations (engraving)

Trades, Occupations (engraving)
6010429 Trades, Occupations (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Trades, Occupations. Illustration for The Infants Magazine (1869).); © Look and Learn

Background imageIncumbent Collection: The Religious War in Belgravia (engraving)

The Religious War in Belgravia (engraving)
2772531 The Religious War in Belgravia (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Religious War in Belgravia)

Background imageIncumbent Collection: From one president of the Republic to another, the ceremony for the transmission of power

From one president of the Republic to another, the ceremony for the transmission of power from Loubet... (colour litho)
2814872 From one president of the Republic to another, the ceremony for the transmission of power from Loubet... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageIncumbent Collection: The late Reverend A D Wagner, Incumbent of St Paul s, Brighton, for Fifty-two Years (b / w photo)

The late Reverend A D Wagner, Incumbent of St Paul s, Brighton, for Fifty-two Years (b / w photo)
1629264 The late Reverend A D Wagner, Incumbent of St Paul s, Brighton, for Fifty-two Years (b/w photo) by English Photographer

Background imageIncumbent Collection: The Pluralist, print nade by Nathaniel Parr published by Edward Cooper, circa 1744

The Pluralist, print nade by Nathaniel Parr published by Edward Cooper, circa 1744
XJF867801 The Pluralist, print nade by Nathaniel Parr published by Edward Cooper, circa 1744 (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: BM J, 1.116); English

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric Red Daisy in Warmond, 1620, H. van den Berck, 1620

Blazon of the Chamber of Rhetoric Red Daisy in Warmond, 1620, H. van den Berck, 1620

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Clio, Pieter Nolpe, Hendrick Goltzius, Johannes Colom, 1650

Clio, Pieter Nolpe, Hendrick Goltzius, Johannes Colom, 1650

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Erato, Pieter Nolpe, Hendrick Goltzius, Johannes Colom, 1650

Erato, Pieter Nolpe, Hendrick Goltzius, Johannes Colom, 1650

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Incumbent pipe-smoking farmer, Pieter Nolpe, Pieter Jansz. Quast, Nicolaes Visscher (I)

Incumbent pipe-smoking farmer, Pieter Nolpe, Pieter Jansz. Quast, Nicolaes Visscher (I), 1633 - 1679

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Incumbent crippled beggar, Frederick Bloemaert, Pieter Schenk (II), 1728 - 1761

Incumbent crippled beggar, Frederick Bloemaert, Pieter Schenk (II), 1728 - 1761

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Euterpe, Charles David, Franco Estius, Pierre Firens, 1618 - 1622

Euterpe, Charles David, Franco Estius, Pierre Firens, 1618 - 1622

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Incumbent hermit, Jan Weissenbruch, 1837 - 1880

Incumbent hermit, Jan Weissenbruch, 1837 - 1880

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Tobias and the Angel with Tobit and Anna, Cornelis Massijs, 1544 - 1556

Tobias and the Angel with Tobit and Anna, Cornelis Massijs, 1544 - 1556

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Incumbent shepherdess and two sheep, Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem, 1646 - 1652

Incumbent shepherdess and two sheep, Nicolaes Pietersz. Berchem, 1646 - 1652

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Incumbent and barking dog in squirrel, Hendrick Hulsbergh, Humphrey Lloyd, c. 1679 - 1729

Incumbent and barking dog in squirrel, Hendrick Hulsbergh, Humphrey Lloyd, c. 1679 - 1729

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Mowers resting near a house, july, Jan van de Velde (II), 1608-1618

Mowers resting near a house, july, Jan van de Velde (II), 1608-1618

Background imageIncumbent Collection: mowers Resting at home: july, Jan van de Velde (II), 1608-1618

mowers Resting at home: july, Jan van de Velde (II), 1608-1618

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Incumbent goatherd, Frederick Bloemaert, Abraham Bloemaert, after 1635 - 1669

Incumbent goatherd, Frederick Bloemaert, Abraham Bloemaert, after 1635 - 1669

Background imageIncumbent Collection: Auld Anworth Kirk

Auld Anworth Kirk
The interior of the ruins of the Auld Kirk at Anworth, near Gatehouse of Fleet, Kirkoudbrightshire, Scotland. Its most famous incumbent was Covenanter Samuel Rutherford. Date: 1960s photo

Background imageIncumbent Collection: American Elections

American Elections
A New York polling station in a ward inhabited by the Upper Ten - the ten thousand best people. Lincoln, incumbent president, is by no means their favorite candidate


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In the year 1932, an advert for Dunlop Tyres emerged, showcasing the crest of the Prince of Wales. Little did they know that this incumbent Prince would soon ascend to become King Edward VIII. The image captured a moment in time, hinting at the future royalty that lay ahead. Trades and occupations were also depicted through engravings during this era. One such engraving showcased "The Religious War in Belgravia, " shedding light on the conflicts and struggles faced by individuals within their respective professions. It served as a reminder of the challenges encountered by those who held positions of power and influence. From one president of the Republic to another, there was a ceremony dedicated to transmitting power from Loubet. . This colorful lithograph symbolized a peaceful transition between leaders, highlighting the importance of continuity and stability within governance. The late Reverend A. D Wagner was an incumbent figure at St Paul's in Brighton for an impressive fifty-two years. A black-and-white photograph immortalized his dedication and commitment to his congregation. His unwavering presence exemplified what it meant to be an incumbent leader within religious institutions. "The Pluralist" print created by Nathaniel Parr published around 1744 showcased various incumbents holding multiple roles simultaneously - a testament to their versatility and adaptability in different spheres. Blazoned with pride, "Red Daisy in Warmond" displayed the emblematic symbol representing the Chamber of Rhetoric's incumbency in 1620. This visual representation embodied their authority over matters related to rhetoric and eloquence during that period. Artistic depictions continued with Clio, Erato, Euterpe - muses personifying history, love poetry, and music respectively. These figures represented incumbents within their specific domains; guardians responsible for preserving knowledge through time immemorial. Not limited only to prestigious roles or esteemed positions but encompassing all walks of life were portrayals such as the incumbent pipe-smoking farmer and the incumbent crippled beggar.