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"Belt: A Symbolic Thread Connecting History, Art, and Culture" From the Jolly Joker playing card to the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Court House in 1865

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Belt Collection: African women and girl in native dress
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Belt Collection: African woman in native dress
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Belt Collection: Two women police officers in new bowler hat, London
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Belt Collection: Girls Plaid Dress 1930S
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Belt Collection: Dresses for 1932
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Belt Collection: Shirtwaister dress by Michael, 1959
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Belt Collection: Snake Belt. Haverton Hill, Middlesbrough 1970s
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Belt Collection: Three girls in school uniform in a garden
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Belt Collection: Koisan woman of South Africa in full dress
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Belt Collection: Clovis I, King of the Franks, 466-511
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Belt Collection: Chanel tweed suit, 1929
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Belt Collection: WWI - Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger
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Belt Collection: German cigarette case in brass, WW1
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Belt Collection: Advert for Burberrys tielocken trench coats 1916
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Belt Collection: Meaghers Zouaves
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Belt Collection: Illustration, the infamous pirate Blackbeard hurling sword above his head in one hand
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Belt Collection: Marriage of Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
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Belt Collection: Abyssinian Warrior - ready to fight
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Belt Collection: Traditional Hopi girl, Povi Lomayauma 16 year old teenager, dressed in traditionally
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Belt Collection: Symptoms of a Locked Jaw / Plain Sewing Done. American cartoon comment, c1834
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Belt Collection: A metal chastity belt from the 16th century
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Belt Collection: Denis Knight, Rover Sea Scout, Grenada, West Indies
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Belt Collection: Orion constellation
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Belt Collection: Europeans of the early Middle Ages
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Belt Collection: Bronze Age Europeans
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Belt Collection: Barbarian tribesmen of the Roman Empire
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Belt Collection: Uzbekistan men, 1800s
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Belt Collection: African men with sharpened teeth
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Belt Collection: Victor Stiebel / 1920S
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Belt Collection: Fifties Summer Frock
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Belt Collection: Lemonade Factory
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Belt Collection: Frilly French Knickers
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Belt Collection: Lady in Chastity Belt
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Belt Collection: Yemeni trader sells traditional daggers at his stall
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Belt Collection: Engraving depicting scenes from within the Royal Small Arms Factory in Enfield Lock, 19th century


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"Belt: A Symbolic Thread Connecting History, Art, and Culture" From the Jolly Joker playing card to the surrender of General Lee at Appomattox Court House in 1865, the concept of a belt has woven its way through various historical events. Just like the Prince of Lilies depicted in Minoan art on Crete or the Empire Marketing Board poster showcasing Gibraltar's strength, belts have long been associated with power and resilience. In times of chaos and destruction, such as during World War II's Blitz in London, brave firefighters donned their belts as they battled against raging fires. Meanwhile, Trumpers Barbers in Mayfair became renowned for their impeccable grooming skills that included giving gentlemen a perfectly tailored belt to complete their dapper look. The Titanic lifebelt serves as a haunting reminder of tragedy but also highlights how they can be crucial lifesaving tools. Similarly, close-ups of traditional Thai dance dresses reveal intricately designed belts that enhance the beauty and gracefulness of performers on stage. Belts transcend time and disciplines; even legendary dancer Vaslav Nijinsky found inspiration from them while tennis player-turned-actor Charlie Chaplin showcased his comedic talent by portraying a drunk monk wearing an oversized belt. Whether it is capturing elegance like the golfing woman from 1907 or representing cultural heritage like two dancers adorned in traditional Thai classical dance costumes - belts have become more than just functional accessories. They symbolize unity between past and present generations while adding flair to our daily lives. So next time you fasten your own belt before stepping out into the world - remember its rich history connecting us all.