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"Bunker: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of bunkers, where history, art, and nature intertwine

Background imageBunker Collection: View of the Devils Horn and the Blasket Islands from Dunmore Head the westernmost

View of the Devils Horn and the Blasket Islands from Dunmore Head the westernmost point of Europe on the Dingle Peninsula, Ireland

Background imageBunker Collection: Painted Skimmer (Libellula semifasciata) Bee Fork West, Reynolds County, Missouri

Painted Skimmer (Libellula semifasciata) Bee Fork West, Reynolds County, Missouri

Background imageBunker Collection: Hines Emerald (Somatochlora hineana) male Parker Branch Fen, Reynolds County

Hines Emerald (Somatochlora hineana) male Parker Branch Fen, Reynolds County, Missouri

Background imageBunker Collection: Golf course and Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, near Cardiff, Wales

Golf course and Castell Coch, Tongwynlais, near Cardiff, Wales. Castell Coch (Red Castle) is a 19th century Gothic Revival castle built on the site of an earlier fortification dating from the 13th

Background imageBunker Collection: Chrysanthemums, 1888

Chrysanthemums, 1888. Found in the collection of Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Boston

Background imageBunker Collection: Midlothian Country Club, Chicago, Illinois. 1925

Midlothian Country Club, Chicago, Illinois. 1925. From The Architectural Forum Volume XLII. [Rogers and Manson, New York, 1925]

Background imageBunker Collection: Dugout made of concrete and lined with corrugated iron, World War I, c1914-c1918

Dugout made of concrete and lined with corrugated iron, World War I, c1914-c1918. Artist: Nightingale & Co
Dugout made of concrete and lined with corrugated iron, World War I, c1914-c1918. Stereoscopic card detail

Background imageBunker Collection: The Stranger, 1913. Artist: Daniel Mayo Bunker

The Stranger, 1913. Artist: Daniel Mayo Bunker
The Stranger, 1913. A print from Life, 17th April 1913

Background imageBunker Collection: A captured German trench and bunker system, Souchez, Artois, France, 1 June 1915, (1926)

A captured German trench and bunker system, Souchez, Artois, France, 1 June 1915, (1926). German positions captured by the French

Background imageBunker Collection: The Germans use chlorine gas, Ypres, 22nd April 1915, (1919). Artist: Andre Helle

The Germans use chlorine gas, Ypres, 22nd April 1915, (1919). Artist: Andre Helle
The Germans use chlorine gas, Ypres, 22nd April 1915, (1919). A book of the principal events of the war period. A print from Le livre des heures heroiques et douloureuses

Background imageBunker Collection: The 0ffensive at Yser, 1917

The 0ffensive at Yser, 1917. The French line near Het-Sas just before 31 July. Soldiers waiting for orders amongst trees shattered by the gunfire of previous engagements

Background imageBunker Collection: Sectional view of a typical Boer entrenchment, Boer War, c1900

Sectional view of a typical Boer entrenchment, Boer War, c1900. The 2nd Boer War 1899-1902

Background imageBunker Collection: Hell Bunker, 14th hole, Old Course, St Andrews, c1910

Hell Bunker, 14th hole, Old Course, St Andrews, c1910

Background imageBunker Collection: The St Annes Old Links golf club. The famous ninth

The St Annes Old Links golf club. The famous ninth

Background imageBunker Collection: Postcard with golfing theme, c1910

Postcard with golfing theme, c1910. Then Reggie drove off, and a good drive it was

Background imageBunker Collection: Satirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. Artist: John Wallace

Satirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. Artist: John Wallace
Satirical advertisement for Copes Tobaccos, c1890s. During the 1890s Copes Tobaccos commissioned a series of political prints from artist John Wallace, who drew carttons as George Pipeshank

Background imageBunker Collection: Military Airfield 28388_005

Military Airfield 28388_005
Cottesmore Airfield, Lincolnshire. Home to the RAFs Harrier GR9 squadrons until closure in 2011. It is now an army base. SK9016/3

Background imageBunker Collection: DMM05119007

DMM05119007
Panoramic shot of a WW2 building which has now fallen into the North sea in Suffolk



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"Bunker: A Journey Through Time and Space" Step into the world of bunkers, where history, art, and nature intertwine. From Tom Morris' c1905 artwork capturing the essence of a golfer digging a bunker to James Patrick's mesmerizing portrayal of grit in "Grit by Wilmot Lunt, " these glimpses into the past remind us of the diverse meanings behind this intriguing word. In David Wright's captivating piece titled "No Coupons, " we are transported to an era filled with charm and wit, while a Christmas Greetings card adorned with Golfing Pun theme brings joy during festive times. Miss Macbeth's determined swing at Ashdown Forest Club Ladies Meeting in 1909 showcases both skill and determination as she tackles a challenging shot from within a bunker. Venturing beyond golf courses, we discover BUNKERs HILL MINE from 1875—a testament to human perseverance amidst harsh conditions. David Wright's "Cheesed Off" adds humor to our exploration, reminding us that even in tough times, laughter can be found. Across continents, we find ourselves at Fort Worden State Park in Washington State or standing before an early warning radar station on the Moors near Harrowgate UK—both testaments to humanity's need for protection. The Reich Chancellery Gardens in Berlin hold historical significance as they witnessed pivotal moments during World War II when Hitler and Eva Braun met their tragic fate. Finally, we arrive at Cley Norfolk UK—a serene beach adorned with remnants of a Second World War bunker—an eerie reminder of past conflicts but also serving as a symbol of resilience and hope for brighter days ahead. Whether it be through artistry or historical landmarks, bunkers offer glimpses into different periods—each telling its own unique story. So let us delve deeper into these hidden spaces; let us uncover their secrets; let us appreciate their significance throughout time and space.