Cap Collection
The cap, a symbol of triumph and tradition
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The cap, a symbol of triumph and tradition. From Dave Wottle's victorious run at the 1972 Munich Olympics to the hardworking fishermen in Newfoundland, Canada who rely on their caps while catching cod. Picture No. 11768937 captures Jackie Robinson's daring steal home under the watchful eye of catcher Andy Seminick, showcasing the fearless spirit of American baseball. W. G. Grace, Sir Donald Bradman, and the Kings Own Scottish Borderers all donned their caps with pride as they excelled in their respective fields. Even in leisurely moments, like a game of cards or watching an England Test cricket XI match in Nottinghamshire back in 1899, caps were worn with style and elegance by Jolly Joker players and cricket enthusiasts alike. The iconic image of a policeman on his BSA motorcycle patrolling London streets reminds us that even those upholding law and order relied on their trusty caps for protection. In historical times, medieval archers skillfully aimed arrows from beneath their sturdy caps while artists like WA Rouch immortalized these brave warriors on canvas. And let us not forget Harold Harvey's masterpiece 'The Clay Pit, ' where laborers toiled away wearing humble caps as they shaped our world. Through victories and challenges alike, the cap remains a timeless symbol that unites athletes, workers, soldiers, artists - people from all walks of life - reminding us that no matter our role or era we belong to; it is through perseverance and dedication that we can proudly wear our cap.