Denning Collection
Denning, a term often associated with Sir William C
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Denning, a term often associated with Sir William C. Brooks and Vanity Fair's Spy, takes us back to the 19th century when members of DATA were campaigning in Tothill Street, London. DDE-90020174 captures this historical moment perfectly. In one captivating image from that era, we see Queen Victoria at just four years old. The artist Eyre & Spottiswoode beautifully portrays her mother protecting her as she embarks on her journey through life. But denning isn't limited to humans; it extends to the animal kingdom as well. A mink named Mustela vison peeks out from under a log in the majestic Takshanuk mountains of northern southeast. Its curiosity and cautiousness are evident in its gaze. Moving further north along the central North Slope of the Brooks Range, we encounter a red fox named Vulpes vulpes amidst vibrant fall colors. It gracefully blends into its surroundings while embracing nature's changing palette. Meanwhile, high up in a cottonwood tree leaf within those same Takshanuk mountains resides a baby common porcupine called Erethizon dorsatum happily feeding itself. Its delicate yet prickly appearance adds charm to this picturesque scene. Not far away, a pine marten named Martes martes showcases its agility by effortlessly climbing trees within these rugged mountainscapes. Its sleek fur glistens against the backdrop of untouched wilderness. Back down on ground level again, another common porcupine indulges in some delicious high brush cranberry leaves found only in these remote parts of the Takshanuk mountains. Its determination and resourcefulness shine through as it navigates its way around thorny obstacles. Denning is not merely about finding shelter or protection; it encompasses an entire world filled with history, beauty, and resilience across both human and animal realms alike. Whether it be Sir William C.