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Tramp (soliloquising) "So that's what it is. I thought it was a beehive in the distance

Background imageLends Collection: Tramp (soliloquising) 'So thats what it is! I thought it was a beehive in a distance'In

Tramp (soliloquising) "So thats what it is! I thought it was a beehive in a distance"In
Tramp (soliloquising) " So thats what it is! I thought it was a beehive in a distance" In fact, it is a lady in voluminous skirts surrounding by a number of small dogs. Date: 1909

Background imageLends Collection: Page from Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus (colour litho)

Page from Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus (colour litho)
2810345 Page from Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus (colour litho) by Anderson, Martin " Cynicus" (1854-1932); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLends Collection: TURNING THE CAPSTAN

TURNING THE CAPSTAN
A barefoot boy lends a hand with the capstan, helping two fishermen to wind in a fishing vessel onto the beach of a fishing harbour. Date: circa 1900

Background imageLends Collection: WW2 - London Auxiliary Ambulance Service Driver on the farm

WW2 - London Auxiliary Ambulance Service Driver on the farm
WW2 - British Home front, October 1941 - Mrs John Steel, daughter of Sir Bernard Spilsbury, British Pathologist, lends her hand to the war effort

Background imageLends Collection: Great Orchestra at C. Pal

Great Orchestra at C. Pal
The Palace lends itself to mighty musical occasions : orchestral concerts are held in the Great Orchestra of the Central Transept. Date: circa 1856

Background imageLends Collection: Pearl Trimmed Headdress

Pearl Trimmed Headdress
Platinum, fifties blonde wearing a pearl trimmed headdress with a veil & triple pearl drop earrings. Her theatrical style eye make-up lends an exotic appearance

Background imageLends Collection: Meyerbeer / Robert Liebig2

Meyerbeer / Robert Liebig2
Act 2 scene 6 : Isabella lends Robert, who has lost every thing, armour in which to take part in the tournament, but once again Bertram (the real Devil) tricks him

Background imageLends Collection: Fiat Factory, Torino

Fiat Factory, Torino
FIAT FACTORY, TURIN, ITALY A powerful atmospheric, male figure looms over the industrious factory site and lends a hand with its construction


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Tramp (soliloquising) "So that's what it is. I thought it was a beehive in the distance. " In this captivating caption, we are transported into the mind of a tramp as he contemplates his surroundings. The image depicted on the page from Symbols and Metaphors by Cynicus, a color lithograph, captures his moment of realization. As he gazes at an object in the distance, he initially mistakes it for a beehive but soon discovers its true nature. The next hint takes us to another intriguing scene - TURNING THE CAPSTAN. This phrase evokes images of hard work and determination as individuals come together to accomplish a task. Perhaps this symbolizes unity or teamwork in overcoming obstacles. Moving on to The Satires of Cynicus, another colorful lithograph catches our attention. It portrays a scene from World War II - London Auxiliary Ambulance Service Driver on the farm. This powerful image showcases the resilience and adaptability of those who served during wartime. Shifting gears entirely, we find ourselves immersed in music with Great Orchestra at C. Pal. The vibrant energy emanating from this photograph suggests an unforgettable musical experience filled with passion and talent. Pearl Trimmed Headdress introduces us to elegance and sophistication. Adorned with pearls, this headpiece exudes timeless beauty and grace. Fj Mottl / Bayreuth Pcard transports us into the world of classical music once again, possibly alluding to renowned conductor Fj Mottl's performance at Bayreuth Festival Theatre. Meyerbeer / Robert Liebig2 hints at yet another musical connection - perhaps highlighting composer Giacomo Meyerbeer's collaboration with artist Robert Liebig2. Our journey then takes us to Fiat Factory in Torino where innovation meets industry. This iconic location represents progress and technological advancements within manufacturing processes. Finally, Dickens/Curiosity Shop leads us into the realm of literature, specifically Charles Dickens' famous novel.