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"Opening Doors to Magical Worlds

Background imageDoor Collection: LUTHER ANNIVERSARY, 1518. German broadside, 1518, commemorating the first anniversary

LUTHER ANNIVERSARY, 1518. German broadside, 1518, commemorating the first anniversary of the nailing of Martin Luthers 95 Theses on the door of All Saints Church at Wittenberg, Germany

Background imageDoor Collection: LUTHER ANNIVERSARY, 1617. German broadside, 1617, commemorating the 100th anniversary

LUTHER ANNIVERSARY, 1617. German broadside, 1617, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the nailing of Martin Luthers 95 theses to the church door at Wittenberg, after a woodcut, 1518

Background imageDoor Collection: WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Kris Kringle: Christmas, 1914

WORLD WAR I: CARTOON, 1914. Kris Kringle: Christmas, 1914. A German soldier knocking on Europes door for Christmas. American cartoon, 1914, by Boardman Robinson

Background imageDoor Collection: STEAMSHIP, c1900. Interior of a Norfolk & Washington Co. steamship stairway and pursers office

STEAMSHIP, c1900. Interior of a Norfolk & Washington Co. steamship stairway and pursers office. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, c1900

Background imageDoor Collection: AUTOMOBILE, c1912. Mrs. S. A. Andrew of New York City and entourage, c1912

AUTOMOBILE, c1912. Mrs. S. A. Andrew of New York City and entourage, c1912
AUTOMOBILE, c1912. Mrs. S.A. Andrew of New York City and entourage, c1912

Background imageDoor Collection: Guard at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Guard at Rambagh Palace, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, Asia

Background imageDoor Collection: Red door in Polebridge, Montana, United States of America, North America

Red door in Polebridge, Montana, United States of America, North America

Background imageDoor Collection: Bougainvillea flowers and typical houses on the Aegean Sea at sunrise, Oia, Santorini

Bougainvillea flowers and typical houses on the Aegean Sea at sunrise, Oia, Santorini, Cyclades, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageDoor Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER, 1915. Is YOUR Home worth fighting for? British World War

WORLD WAR I POSTER, 1915. Is YOUR Home worth fighting for? British World War I recruiting poster printed at Dublin, Ireland, 1915, showing a family in their home

Background imageDoor Collection: TILDEN: CARTOON, 1876. Tildens Wolf at the Door, Gaunt and Hungry. Do Not Let Him In

TILDEN: CARTOON, 1876. Tildens Wolf at the Door, Gaunt and Hungry. Do Not Let Him In
TILDEN: CARTOON, 1876. Tildens " Wolf at the Door, Gaunt and Hungry." Do Not Let Him In. Cartoon by Thomas Nast

Background imageDoor Collection: ZENGER AND BRADFORD, 1730s. The Rival Editors

ZENGER AND BRADFORD, 1730s. The Rival Editors. William Bradford, John Peter Zengers rival publisher, walking past Zengers printing office in New York City

Background imageDoor Collection: PATRICK COTTER O BRIEN (c1761-1806). Irish giant

PATRICK COTTER O BRIEN (c1761-1806). Irish giant. O Brien being measured by a tailor during a visit to England. Etching and aquatint by John Kay, 1803

Background imageDoor Collection: Happy Returns

Happy Returns
1868: A happy drunk lurches through his front door while his stoney faced wife waits to greet him. London Stereoscopic Company Comic Series - 581 (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Getty Images)

Background imageDoor Collection: EDWIN BOOTH: IAGO, 1863. Edwin Booth (1833-1893) as Iago in William Shakespeares Othello

EDWIN BOOTH: IAGO, 1863. Edwin Booth (1833-1893) as Iago in William Shakespeares Othello. Oil on canvas, 1863, by Thomas Hicks

Background imageDoor Collection: LADY GODIVA, 11th CENTURY. Wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia. Anglo-Saxon gentlewoman

LADY GODIVA, 11th CENTURY. Wife of Leofric, Earl of Mercia. Anglo-Saxon gentlewoman, patron of the arts, equestrienne, and tax protester. Mezzotint, c1874

Background imageDoor Collection: CONDON & COMPANY BANK. Photograph of the Condon & Co

CONDON & COMPANY BANK. Photograph of the Condon & Co. Bank in Coffeyville, Kansas after the unsuccessful attept at robbery by the Dalton Brothers on 5 October, 1892

Background imageDoor Collection: Us-Politics-Budget-Obama

Us-Politics-Budget-Obama
Horizontal, HORIZONTAL, SECURITY GUARD, WHITE HOUSE, NIGHT, DOOR, SECURITY MEASURE, The White House, 000 Was3844629

Background imageDoor Collection: PUCK: CARTOON, 1906. Shy. ST. VALENTINE - Don t be afraid to take em, boys. They re valentines

PUCK: CARTOON, 1906. Shy. ST. VALENTINE - Don t be afraid to take em, boys. They re valentines, not supoenas. St. Valentine delivering mail to William D. Mann, John A

Background imageDoor Collection: CARROLL: ALICE, 1866. Illustration by Lewis Carroll for an 1866 edition of Alice s

CARROLL: ALICE, 1866. Illustration by Lewis Carroll for an 1866 edition of Alice s
CARROLL: ALICE, 1866. Illustration by Lewis Carroll for an 1866 edition of Alices Adventures Under Ground

Background imageDoor Collection: NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast

NAST: FISHERIES, 1878. The Fisheries Controversy. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1878, on the U.S. governments compliance with the previous years ruling by the Halifax Commission that it pay

Background imageDoor Collection: LITTLE CLAUS AND BIG CLAUS. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans

LITTLE CLAUS AND BIG CLAUS. Drawing by Arthur Rackham for the fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen

Background imageDoor Collection: INDIANA: BOOTBLACK, 1908. A young Greek-American bootblack with a sign in Indianapolis, Indiana

INDIANA: BOOTBLACK, 1908. A young Greek-American bootblack with a sign in Indianapolis, Indiana. Photograph by Lewis Hine, 1908

Background imageDoor Collection: Building exterior in old town

Building exterior in old town

Background imageDoor Collection: Arched doorway and steps

Arched doorway and steps

Background imageDoor Collection: Nurse peeping trough opened doors, (B&W)

Nurse peeping trough opened doors, (B&W)

Background imageDoor Collection: Young nurse smiling by open door, (B&W)

Young nurse smiling by open door, (B&W)

Background imageDoor Collection: Young woman standing in empty room, (B&W)

Young woman standing in empty room, (B&W)

Background imageDoor Collection: Young woman wearing fur standing in empty room, (B&W)

Young woman wearing fur standing in empty room, (B&W)

Background imageDoor Collection: Woman holding sheet of paper, pointing, (B&W), portrait

Woman holding sheet of paper, pointing, (B&W), portrait

Background imageDoor Collection: Boy (10-11) on way to school, (B&W)

Boy (10-11) on way to school, (B&W)

Background imageDoor Collection: Two brothers (6-7, 10-11) on way to school, (B&W)

Two brothers (6-7, 10-11) on way to school, (B&W)

Background imageDoor Collection: Well dressed mature woman outside building

Well dressed mature woman outside building

Background imageDoor Collection: Senior woman wearing hat, portrait

Senior woman wearing hat, portrait

Background imageDoor Collection: Woman listening to salesman in doorway

Woman listening to salesman in doorway

Background imageDoor Collection: Woman touching water with foot

Woman touching water with foot

Background imageDoor Collection: Woman holding measuring cup, portrait

Woman holding measuring cup, portrait

Background imageDoor Collection: BLACKSMITH, c1900. An blacksmith standing in the doorway of his forge talking to

BLACKSMITH, c1900. An blacksmith standing in the doorway of his forge talking to two young children. Photographed by Frances Stebbins Allen, c1900

Background imageDoor Collection: NEW YORK: BLACKSMITH CLASS. Two boys working in a blacksmith class at the Childrens Aid School

NEW YORK: BLACKSMITH CLASS. Two boys working in a blacksmith class at the Childrens Aid School, New York City. Photograph, 22 May 1911

Background imageDoor Collection: HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A 13-year-old nipper working 500 ft

HINE: CHILD LABOR, 1911. A 13-year-old nipper working 500 ft. from the shaft and a quarter of a mile underground at Shaft #6, Pennsylvania Coal Company, Pittston, Pennsylvania

Background imageDoor Collection: CHARITY, c1890. American advertising card, c1890

CHARITY, c1890. American advertising card, c1890

Background imageDoor Collection: DAKOTA TERRITORY: QUILTING. Pioneer women and children at a quilting party in the

DAKOTA TERRITORY: QUILTING. Pioneer women and children at a quilting party in the Dakota Territory, United States. Left to right: Myrtle Robinson, Liza Histness, Gertrude Pendroy, Susie Pendroy

Background imageDoor Collection: CIVIL WAR: WESTOVER HOUSE. A view of the Westover House in Harrisons Landing, Virginia

CIVIL WAR: WESTOVER HOUSE. A view of the Westover House in Harrisons Landing, Virginia. Photograph, c1863

Background imageDoor Collection: RURAL VIRGINIA, c1900. Two children at the doorstep of a house in rural Virginia

RURAL VIRGINIA, c1900. Two children at the doorstep of a house in rural Virginia. Photograph, c1900, by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageDoor Collection: GEORGIA: ROW HOUSES. A row of houses with a water tower and barn on the right in

GEORGIA: ROW HOUSES. A row of houses with a water tower and barn on the right in the state of Georgia. Photograph, c1900

Background imageDoor Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. A view of new row houses for sale on 14th and Taylor Streets

WASHINGTON D. C. : HOUSES. A view of new row houses for sale on 14th and Taylor Streets
WASHINGTON D.C.: HOUSES. A view of new row houses for sale on 14th and Taylor Streets in Washington D.C. Photograph, c1918-1921

Background imageDoor Collection: ROW HOUSES, c1919. Row houses identified as farm buildings, with the A

ROW HOUSES, c1919. Row houses identified as farm buildings, with the A.E. Beitzell Oyster House on the right, Washington D.C. Photograph, c1919

Background imageDoor Collection: VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company

VERMONT: ROW HOUSES, c1909. A row of mill houses belonging to the woolen mill company Holden- Leonard Company in Bennington, near Burlington, Vermont. Photographed by Lewis Hine, May 1909

Background imageDoor Collection: CASTLE, 15th CENTURY. A pentagonal tower with two string courses and gargoyles

CASTLE, 15th CENTURY. A pentagonal tower with two string courses and gargoyles, with a lock and knocker on the closed door. Illumination from an early 15th century English manuscript



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"Opening Doors to Magical Worlds: Exploring the Enchanting Hobbit Houses of New Zealand's North Island" Step into a realm straight out of Middle-earth as you wander through the whimsical Hobbiton, nestled in the breathtaking landscapes of New Zealand's North Island. These charming hobbit houses, with their round doors and cozy interiors, transport visitors to a world where fantasy becomes reality. In this captivating journey, discover how they can be more than mere entrances; they become portals to imagination and wonder. Just like Jesus illuminating our lives as the Light of the World, these doorways invite us to embrace new experiences and embark on extraordinary adventures. Reflecting on history's pivotal moments, envision Winston Churchill confidently giving his iconic V for Victory sign at 10 Downing Street. A symbol of resilience and determination that opened doors to hope during challenging times. Travel across continents and find yourself walking through Frida Kahlo's vibrant blue doorway at her museum in Coyoacan, Mexico City. This portal leads not only into her artistic universe but also into the heart of Mexican culture and heritage in North America. Journey back in time as you stand before Tintagel Castle's ancient doorway in Cornwall, England. Feel its weathered stones whisper tales from centuries past while contemplating how even a simple entrance can hold profound historical significance. Marvel at Claridges Hotel's glamorous entrance from the 1940s—a door that welcomed elegance and sophistication amidst wartime chaos—reminding us that beauty can thrive even during adversity. Consider Martin Luther nailing his revolutionary 95 Theses onto a church door—an act that sparked monumental change within Christianity. Doors have long been symbols of transformation and progress throughout human history. Gaze upon Durham Cathedral's majestic door knocker—the gateway leading pilgrims on their transformative El Camino pilgrimage towards Santiago de Compostela. Each step taken along this sacred path opens hearts and minds alike.