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"British: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" Step into the world of British excellence, where timeless icons and remarkable achievements have shaped a nation

Background imageBritsh Collection: 1932 Brough SS100 10HP Lawrence of Arabia classic bike

1932 Brough SS100 10HP Lawrence of Arabia classic bike
1932 Brough SS1000 Lawrence of Arabia motorcycle

Background imageBritsh Collection: Charles Lamb (1775-1834) English essayist, early 19th century. Lamb used the pseudonym 'Elia'

Charles Lamb (1775-1834) English essayist, early 19th century. Lamb used the pseudonym 'Elia'
538501 Charles Lamb (1775-1834) English essayist, early 19th century. Lamb used the pseudonym 'Elia'. With his sister Mary wrote Tales from Shakespeare (1807) for children. Britsh

Background imageBritsh Collection: 1969 Harrier Jump Jet, side view

1969 Harrier Jump Jet, side view
Technology, Transportation, Aircraft, Aviation, Britsh, Military, Fighter, Ground Attack, Hawker Harrier, Jump Jet, Vertical Takeoff, VTOL, 1969, Aeroplanes, Airforces, Airplanes, Army, Camouflage

Background imageBritsh Collection: Advert for Brookes Soap 1890 Advert for Brookes Soap 1890

Advert for Brookes Soap 1890 Advert for Brookes Soap 1890
Women polishing all the metal wear, so much that she can see her reflection. Date: 1890

Background imageBritsh Collection: The Right Honourable Henry Pelham (engraving)

The Right Honourable Henry Pelham (engraving)
964938 The Right Honourable Henry Pelham (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Right Honourable Henry Pelham)

Background imageBritsh Collection: Arthur Hutt VC, 1889- 1954, English recipient of the Victoria Cross

Arthur Hutt VC, 1889- 1954, English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British

Background imageBritsh Collection: 1908 Commer bus. Creator: Unknown

1908 Commer bus. Creator: Unknown
1908 Commer bus

Background imageBritsh Collection: Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. English Royal Navy officer, explorer of the Arctic

Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. English Royal Navy officer, explorer of the Arctic and Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemens Land (now Tasmania) from 1837 to 1843

Background imageBritsh Collection: EDITORIAL HMS Sterling, an 'S'class destroyer, built at the end of the First World War

EDITORIAL HMS Sterling, an "S"class destroyer, built at the end of the First World War
EDITORIAL HMS Sterling, an " S" class destroyer, built at the end of the First World War. From The Book of Ships, published c.1920

Background imageBritsh Collection: Looking north in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. After a watercolour by E. A. Wilson

Looking north in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica. After a watercolour by E. A. Wilson. Edward Adrian Wilson, 1872 - 1912. English physician, polar explorer, natural historian, painter and ornithologist

Background imageBritsh Collection: Terra Nova, captive in heavy ice pack. After a photograph taken by Ponting

Terra Nova, captive in heavy ice pack. After a photograph taken by Ponting. The Terra Nova was the supply ship in Robert Falcon Scotts Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913

Background imageBritsh Collection: A relief party in search of Sir Jon Franklin. Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847

A relief party in search of Sir Jon Franklin. Sir John Franklin, 1786 - 1847. English Royal Navy officer, explorer of the Arctic and Lieutenant-Governor of Van Diemens Land (now Tasmania)

Background imageBritsh Collection: North Pole. After an imaginary sketch by Sir John Ross. Admiral Sir John Ross, 1777 - 1856

North Pole. After an imaginary sketch by Sir John Ross. Admiral Sir John Ross, 1777 - 1856. British naval officer and Arctic explorer. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageBritsh Collection: Greenland whale fishery in the 18th century. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Greenland whale fishery in the 18th century. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageBritsh Collection: View of the arctic sea from the mouth of the Copper Mine River, midnight, July 1821

View of the arctic sea from the mouth of the Copper Mine River, midnight, July 1821. After a coloured aquatint from Sir John Franklins Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea

Background imageBritsh Collection: Sir James Clark Ross, 1800 - 1862. British naval officer and explorer

Sir James Clark Ross, 1800 - 1862. British naval officer and explorer. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageBritsh Collection: Dog sledge, showing Mount Erebus in the background. After a photograph taken by Ponting during

Dog sledge, showing Mount Erebus in the background. After a photograph taken by Ponting during Robert Falcon Scotts Terra Nova Antarctic Expedition, 1910-1913

Background imageBritsh Collection: Interior of a Cree Indian Tent. After a coloured aquatint from Sir John Franklins Narrative of a

Interior of a Cree Indian Tent. After a coloured aquatint from Sir John Franklins Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, 1819-1822. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageBritsh Collection: A gale in the Arctic ice pack, January 1842. After a lithograph by Davis

A gale in the Arctic ice pack, January 1842. After a lithograph by Davis, from Rosss Voyage of Discovery, 1839-1843. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageBritsh Collection: Passage through the ice, June 1818. After a coloured aquatint from Sir John Rosss Voyage of

Passage through the ice, June 1818. After a coloured aquatint from Sir John Rosss Voyage of Discovery, 1819. Admiral Sir John Ross, 1777 - 1856. British naval officer and Arctic explorer

Background imageBritsh Collection: Sir Martin Frobisher, c. 1535 - 1594. English seaman, privateer and explorer

Sir Martin Frobisher, c. 1535 - 1594. English seaman, privateer and explorer. After the painting by Cornelis Ketel. From British Polar Explorers, published 1943

Background imageBritsh Collection: First communication with the natives of Prince Regents Bay. John Ross explored Prince Regents Bay

First communication with the natives of Prince Regents Bay. John Ross explored Prince Regents Bay in north-west Greenland during his 1818 expedition

Background imageBritsh Collection: Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny

Major General Sir Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageBritsh Collection: General Havelocks Attack On Nana Sahib At Futtypore 1857 Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857

General Havelocks Attack On Nana Sahib At Futtypore 1857 Major General Henry Havelock 1795 To 1857 Britsh General From The History Of The Indian Mutiny Published 1858

Background imageBritsh Collection: The Death Of Major Peirson At St. Heliers And Re-Taking Of Jersey From The French 8 January 1781

The Death Of Major Peirson At St. Heliers And Re-Taking Of Jersey From The French 8 January 1781. Engraved By J J Crew After Js Copley

Background imageBritsh Collection: Advert for Fortnum and Mason, mens shoes 1935

Advert for Fortnum and Mason, mens shoes 1935
Mens special soft leather shoes, for all actions. Date: 1935

Background imageBritsh Collection: A snapshot of the Prince of Wales and Prince George, Seville

A snapshot of the Prince of Wales and Prince George, Seville
A snapshot of the Prince of Wales and Prince George watching a polo match during their holiday in Spain, Seville, 1927 Date: 1927

Background imageBritsh Collection: World War One Britsh Military Biplanes & Airfield

World War One Britsh Military Biplanes & Airfield, Unknown Location, Britain. Date: 1910s

Background imageBritsh Collection: Queen Elizabeth consort 1937

Queen Elizabeth consort 1937
Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (1900 - 2002) was the queen consort of King George VI from 1936 until her husbands death in 1952. 1937

Background imageBritsh Collection: St. Valentines Day. by Richard Doyle, 1824-1883, Britsh Illustrator of the Victorian

St. Valentines Day. by Richard Doyle, 1824-1883, Britsh Illustrator of the Victorian
ST. VALENTINEs DAY. BY RICHARD DOYLE, 1824-1883, BRITSH ILLUSTRATOR OF THE VICTORIAN ERA. 1851 engraving

Background imageBritsh Collection: Charles Lamb (1775-1834) English essayist, early 19th century. Lamb used the pseudonym

Charles Lamb (1775-1834) English essayist, early 19th century. Lamb used the pseudonym Elia. With his sister Mary wrote Tales from Shakespeare (1807) for children. Britsh. Engraving

Background imageBritsh Collection: Arrival of the Great Western at New York (1838), c1895. Steam ship designed

Arrival of the Great Western at New York (1838), c1895. Steam ship designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859) and built by William Patterson (1795-1869) of Bristol

Background imageBritsh Collection: St. Valentines Day. by Richard Doyle, 1824-1883, Britsh Illustrator of the Victorian Era

St. Valentines Day. by Richard Doyle, 1824-1883, Britsh Illustrator of the Victorian Era
ST. VALENTINEs DAY. BY RICHARD DOYLE, 1824-1883, BRITSH ILLUSTRATOR OF THE VICTORIAN ERA. 1851 engraving

Background imageBritsh Collection: Dardanelles Cartoon / 1915

Dardanelles Cartoon / 1915
A German view of the Britsh Dardanelles expedition. 1915

Background imageBritsh Collection: Alfred, D. of Edinburgh

Alfred, D. of Edinburgh
ALFRED DUKE OF EDINBURGH Admiral of the Britsh Fleet. Married Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, daughter of Alexander II of Russia. Date: 1844 - 1900

Background imageBritsh Collection: Britsh gunners in action at the front

Britsh gunners in action at the front

Background imageBritsh Collection: Cross Country Cartoon

Cross Country Cartoon
2nd Event - International Sports 1914- CROSS COUNTRY RACE. Which is the crossest country? - a sharp satire depicting a Britsh soldier chasing his German foe

Background imageBritsh Collection: Thatched Roadhouse

Thatched Roadhouse
Kelsale, a thatched roadhouse hotel in East Suffolk, England, on the main Yarmouth Road at Curlew Green


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"British: A Tapestry of History and Heritage" Step into the world of British excellence, where timeless icons and remarkable achievements have shaped a nation. From the roaring engines of the 1932 Brough SS100 10HP Lawrence of Arabia classic bike to the indomitable spirit displayed by Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton during his Antarctic Expedition, British ingenuity knows no bounds. Gaze upon the haunting image of The Endurance, crushed by ice in the Weddell Sea, a testament to human resilience in the face of adversity. Sir Shackleton's unwavering determination echoes through time, reminding us that true heroes are born from challenges overcome. The sleek silhouette of the 1969 Harrier Jump Jet captures our imagination as it defies gravity with its vertical takeoff capabilities. An embodiment of British engineering prowess, this marvel soars above boundaries and propels innovation forward. Fortnum and Mason's advert for men's shoes in 1935 exudes elegance and sophistication - a reflection of British style that has endured throughout generations. Meanwhile, Brookes Soap takes us back to simpler times with their nostalgic advertisement from 1890; a reminder that even mundane tasks can be elevated to artistry. Intriguing portraits emerge from history's canvas - The Right Honourable Henry Pelham stands tall in an engraving while Queen Elizabeth consort graces us with her regal presence in 1937. These figures embody Britain's rich tapestry of leadership and grace. Witness World War One unfold through images capturing Britsh Military Biplanes & Airfield; brave pilots soaring amidst chaos for king and country. Arthur Hutt VC reminds us that heroism is not confined to battlefields alone but also found within ordinary individuals who rise above themselves when duty calls. Sir John Franklin's enigmatic disappearance on his Arctic expedition leaves behind an enduring legacy - one filled with courage, exploration, and sacrifice.