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"Stepping into the Past: The Ford Consul Cortina, 1963, White" Transport yourself back to 1963 with this stunning Ford Consul Cortina in a classic white hue

Background imageConsul Collection: Boys of Barberton Scout Troop, South Africa

Boys of Barberton Scout Troop, South Africa, being inspected by the British Consul at Lourenco Marques (now Maputo), Mozambique

Background imageConsul Collection: Charles Francois Lebrun

Charles Francois Lebrun
CHARLES FRANCOIS LEBRUN duc de Piacenza, French soldier and statesman, consul de la Republique Francaise. Date: 1739 - 1824

Background imageConsul Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Military and political leader of France and Emperor

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Military and political leader of France and Emperor of the French as Napoleon I. Vote to confer the life Consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte. Colored engraving

Background imageConsul Collection: LAELIUS, Gaius (ca. 235-170 BC). Roman consul

LAELIUS, Gaius (ca. 235-170 BC). Roman consul
" LAELIUS, Gaius (ca. 235-170 BC). Roman consul. He accompanied Scipio Africanus in the campaigns of Spain, Sicily and Africa.; CATO The Elder or The Censor, Marcus Porcius (234-149 BC)

Background imageConsul Collection: Caravan rally at Goodwood Motor Circuit, 14 May 1962

Caravan rally at Goodwood Motor Circuit, 14 May 1962
Ford Consul and caravan at Goodwood Motor Circuit Chichester Photographic Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: CPS 1218/4

Background imageConsul Collection: Adana, Turkey - German Businessmen

Adana, Turkey - German Businessmen
The German Consul hawking in Adana, Turkey with local servant, falcon and tent

Background imageConsul Collection: Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient Rome

Triumph of Aemilius Paullus, Ancient Rome
The triumph of the Roman consul and general Lucius Aemilius Paullus Macedonicus (229-160 BC) after his victories in the Third Macedonian War, having won the decisive Battle of Pydna

Background imageConsul Collection: Publius Valerius Publicola destroys his own house

Publius Valerius Publicola destroys his own house
Publius Valerius Publicola, a Roman Consul, to dissipate suspicion of his ambitions, destroys his own splendid house on top of the Velian Hill - an instance of Roman high-mindedness and self-sacrifice

Background imageConsul Collection: Ford Consul Cortina, 1964, Yellow, pale

Ford Consul Cortina, 1964, Yellow, pale
Ford Consul Cortina 1964 Yellow pale

Background imageConsul Collection: Bust identified by some as Julius Caesar (102-100-44 BC)

Bust identified by some as Julius Caesar (102-100-44 BC), others as dictator Sulla (138-78 BC). Perhaps an unknown Roman Republican era. 1st century A.D. Marble. Carlsberg Glyptotek Museum

Background imageConsul Collection: The British Consulate in Cairo, Egypt

The British Consulate in Cairo, Egypt
The British Consulate in Cairo, the capitol of Egypt. Date: circa 1905

Background imageConsul Collection: British residence, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, East Africa

British residence, Lourenco Marques, Mozambique, East Africa
British Consuls residence, Lourenco Marques (now Maputo), capital of Mozambique, Portuguese East Africa. Date: circa 1910

Background imageConsul Collection: Residence of the British Consul, Shanghai, China, circa 1880

Residence of the British Consul, Shanghai, China, circa 1880s. Date: circa 1880s

Background imageConsul Collection: Lucretia (d. 510 BC). Engraving. Colored

Lucretia (d. 510 BC). Engraving. Colored
Lucretia (d.510 BC). Wife of Lucius Tarquinius Collatinus. Engraving by Kaesenberg & Oertel. The Illustration, 1884. Colored

Background imageConsul Collection: Sarcophagus with processus consularis. Detail. Rome, 270 BC

Sarcophagus with processus consularis. Detail. Rome, 270 BC
Roman Art. A lenos sarcophagus with processus consularis (a procession for the appointment of a Consul). Detail. Greek marble. Rome, 270 BC. Palazzo Massimo Alle Terme. Rome. Italy

Background imageConsul Collection: Herodes Atticus (101-177). Bust. Marble. 2nd century AD

Herodes Atticus (101-177). Bust. Marble. 2nd century AD
Herodes Atticus (101-177). Greek aristocrat and consul. Bust. Marble. 177-180 AD. Probably from Alexandria. British Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageConsul Collection: Sallust (86-35 BC). Jugurthine War. Engraving

Sallust (86-35 BC). Jugurthine War. Engraving
Sallust (Gaius Sallustius Crispus) (86-35 BC). Roman politician and historian. Jugurthine War (111-104 BC). Engraving depicting the battle between the army of Jugurtha

Background imageConsul Collection: Latin inscription commemorating Giovanni Nani, Consul for Co

Latin inscription commemorating Giovanni Nani, Consul for Corfu, 1435. Old Fortress Museum. Corfu. Ionian Islands. Greece

Background imageConsul Collection: Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894)

Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894) French engineer. Letter from the consul general of the French Republic announcing the replacement to Lesseps such consul of France. 1848

Background imageConsul Collection: Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Vote to confer the life Cons

Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Vote to confer the life Cons
Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821). Military and political leader of France and Emperor of the French as Napoleon I. Vote to confer the life Consulate of Napoleon Bonaparte. Colored engraving

Background imageConsul Collection: Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 B. C. -19 A. C. )

Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 B. C. -19 A. C. )
Germanicus Julius Caesar (15 B.C.-19 A.C.). Roman general and consul. Bust. Palazzo Massimo. National Roman Museum. Rome. Italy

Background imageConsul Collection: Oura Bund - Waterfront opposite the English Consul, Nagasaki

Oura Bund - Waterfront opposite the English Consul, Nagasaki, Japan. The word Bund is an Anglo-Indian term meaning " waterfront street". Date: circa 1908

Background imageConsul Collection: Louis Jerome Gohier

Louis Jerome Gohier
LOUIS JEROME GOHIER French lawyer and statesman, moderate revolutionary, refused office under Napoleon except as consul in Holland. Date: 1746 - 1830

Background imageConsul Collection: Claudia Vestalis

Claudia Vestalis
CLAUDIA VESTALIS Vestal virgin of Rome, credited with defending the consul Appius Claudius Caudex. Date: CIRCA 264 BCE

Background imageConsul Collection: Stilicho

Stilicho
Stillicho (? - 408) Roman soldier and statesman, depicted as a consul presiding over the consular games

Background imageConsul Collection: Napoleons Bed

Napoleons Bed
The bed of NAPOLEON I when he was First Consul, in the Palais Royal, Paris (France) Date: 1800

Background imageConsul Collection: HENRY SALT

HENRY SALT British Consul in Egypt, traveller & Egyptologist Date: 1780 1827



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"Stepping into the Past: The Ford Consul Cortina, 1963, White" Transport yourself back to 1963 with this stunning Ford Consul Cortina in a classic white hue. This vintage beauty captures the essence of an era filled with elegance and sophistication. Just like Cincinnatus, who was called from his plough to serve as a consul in ancient Rome, this car embodies a sense of duty and responsibility. As you admire its sleek design, imagine the great leaders who once occupied these prestigious positions. A bust of Cicero reminds us of his influential oratory skills that shaped history. And just like an Aston Martin DB5 exudes power and prestige, so did those who held the consulship. But let's not forget about its predecessors - the 1956 Ford Consul in a vibrant green shade that radiates lightness and vitality. Its charm is undeniable as it takes us on a journey through time. The 1962 Ford Consul Cortina may have an unknown creator, but its allure remains intact. It represents innovation and progress during an ever-evolving period. Reflecting on Appius Claudius the Censor's engraving brings forth memories of strength and authority within consular roles throughout history. Similarly, Cato the Elder's wisdom echoes through time as he guided Rome towards greatness. Even amidst political turmoil depicted by Curius Dentatus refusing bribes from Samnites or Pyrrhus fighting Romans at Beneventum - consuls remained steadfast pillars of leadership. And beyond ancient Rome lies modern-day significance; such as the British Consulate in Beirut serving as a symbol of diplomacy bridging cultures together. Intriguing tales surround each mention of "consul, " weaving together stories across centuries. Whether it be through iconic cars or historical figures etched into memory – they all remind us that true leadership transcends time itself.