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"Dot: A Symbol of Timeless Elegance and Enduring Significance" From the formidable Margaret Thatcher to the spirited Girls Play Bowls in the 1940s

Background imageDot Collection: Margaret Thatcher 1925-

Margaret Thatcher 1925-
MARGARET THATCHER nee ROBERTS First woman to be British Prime Minister (Conservative) 1979-90

Background imageDot Collection: Girls Play Bowls / 1940S

Girls Play Bowls / 1940S
Faith Dorn, Alice Talton, Juanita Stark, Lucia Carroll and Jean Ames wearing various sunsuits show a bit of leg on the bowling green

Background imageDot Collection: A selection of common British Moths

A selection of common British Moths Date: circa 1920s

Background imageDot Collection: The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women

The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers
WORLD WAR II POSTER. The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him. American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers

Background imageDot Collection: The Bystander front cover by William Barribal

The Bystander front cover by William Barribal
Woman in a yellow, polka dot dress trying on a variety of jaunty, colourful hats

Background imageDot Collection: Brain protein research

Brain protein research. Computer artwork of a brain and coloured dots from a protein microarray. Protein microarrays can be used to follow protein interactions

Background imageDot Collection: Polka Dot Bikini 1950S

Polka Dot Bikini 1950S
An athletic young woman, wearing an itsy bitsy polka dot bikini with spaghetti straps, sinks into the wet sand on a beach

Background imageDot Collection: Teeny Weeny Bikini 1950S

Teeny Weeny Bikini 1950S
A rather experienced looking blonde model poses in an itsy bitsy teeny weeny red & white polka dot bikini & white high heeled slingback shoes. She holds the straps of the top

Background imageDot Collection: Chris Horn (DOT) 1951 Ultra Lightweight TT

Chris Horn (DOT) 1951 Ultra Lightweight TT
Chris Horn (DOT) on Bray Hill, 1951 Ultra Lightweight TT

Background imageDot Collection: Marquise de Casa Maury

Marquise de Casa Maury
The Marquise de Casa Maury, formerly Miss Paula Gellibrand, and Mrs Loel Guinness, formerly Joan Yarde-Buller, daughter of Lord Churston. Joan later divorced her husband and married Prince Aly Khan

Background imageDot Collection: Charles and Diana, St Marys, Isles of Scilly

Charles and Diana, St Marys, Isles of Scilly
Charles and Diana, Prince and Princess of Wales, on a visit to St Mary s, Isles of Scilly, with a crowd of spectators lining the street

Background imageDot Collection: Midnight Mosaic.png

Midnight Mosaic.png
Ejaaz Haniff

Background imageDot Collection: Polkadots Giraffe Head

Polkadots Giraffe Head
Al Barizi

Background imageDot Collection: Blue Circles

Blue Circles
Mette Handberg

Background imageDot Collection: Circles Large Smallest

Circles Large Smallest
Michele Channell

Background imageDot Collection: Face Paint Creativity

Face Paint Creativity
Tori E Bohn

Background imageDot Collection: Retro beauty

Retro beauty
Gigi Rosado

Background imageDot Collection: Saluting the spot where Nelson fell, HMS 'Victory' (colour photo)

Saluting the spot where Nelson fell, HMS "Victory" (colour photo)
8668585 Saluting the spot where Nelson fell, HMS "Victory" (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Saluting the spot where Nelson fell)

Background imageDot Collection: The Spot of Brady's Leap, On the Cuyahoga river, a few hundred yards above the bridge at Kent

The Spot of Brady's Leap, On the Cuyahoga river, a few hundred yards above the bridge at Kent (engraving)
8637247 The Spot of Brady's Leap, On the Cuyahoga river, a few hundred yards above the bridge at Kent (engraving) by American School

Background imageDot Collection: The Chitor Tower of Victory (b/w photo)

The Chitor Tower of Victory (b/w photo)
8649195 The Chitor Tower of Victory (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Chitor Tower of Victory)

Background imageDot Collection: Akbar's Tomb (b/w photo)

Akbar's Tomb (b/w photo)
8649192 Akbar's Tomb (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Akbar's Tomb)

Background imageDot Collection: The Foundation of the City of Mexico (litho)

The Foundation of the City of Mexico (litho)
8661416 The Foundation of the City of Mexico (litho) by Valda, John Harris (1874-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Foundation of the City of Mexico)

Background imageDot Collection: Playful Impression

Playful Impression
Treechild

Background imageDot Collection: The Lower Pool of Siloam (engraving)

The Lower Pool of Siloam (engraving)
8638800 The Lower Pool of Siloam (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Lower Pool of Siloam)

Background imageDot Collection: Winona

Winona
Famous When Dead

Background imageDot Collection: Illustration for Animal Mechanism, A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion (engraving)

Illustration for Animal Mechanism, A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion (engraving)
8667449 Illustration for Animal Mechanism, A Treatise on Terrestrial and Aerial Locomotion (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDot Collection: The Spot where Harold Fell (b/w photo)

The Spot where Harold Fell (b/w photo)
8644143 The Spot where Harold Fell (b/w photo) by English photographer, (19th century) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Spot where Harold Fell)

Background imageDot Collection: Sea Adventure: The wreck of the 'Grosvenor' (colour litho)

Sea Adventure: The wreck of the "Grosvenor" (colour litho)
8668738 Sea Adventure: The wreck of the "Grosvenor" (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDot Collection: Sentry at the Horse Guards, Whitehall (colour photo)

Sentry at the Horse Guards, Whitehall (colour photo)
8668600 Sentry at the Horse Guards, Whitehall (colour photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Sentry at the Horse Guards, Whitehall)

Background imageDot Collection: Stony Stratford, near, Queen's Oak (litho)

Stony Stratford, near, Queen's Oak (litho)
8633361 Stony Stratford, near, Queen's Oak (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Stony Stratford, near, Queen's Oak)

Background imageDot Collection: boho blue-3

boho blue-3
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: boho pink-2

boho pink-2
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Calm Blues-1

Calm Blues-1
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Abstract Shapes in Green-1

Abstract Shapes in Green-1
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Abstract Shapes in Green-2

Abstract Shapes in Green-2
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Smooth Shapes-3

Smooth Shapes-3
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Smooth Shapes-2

Smooth Shapes-2
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: boho pink-3

boho pink-3
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Mystical Pink Abstract-1

Mystical Pink Abstract-1
Sally Ann Moss

Background imageDot Collection: Dots

Dots
Ahmed Sobhi

Background imageDot Collection: Polka Dot Summer Pattern

Polka Dot Summer Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageDot Collection: Peachy Dots Peach On Tan

Peachy Dots Peach On Tan
Michele Channell

Background imageDot Collection: Summerforest

Summerforest
EMELIEmaria

Background imageDot Collection: The bird dance

The bird dance
EMELIEmaria

Background imageDot Collection: Hot Love

Hot Love
amir behzadi

Background imageDot Collection: Milk & Honey Pattern

Milk & Honey Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageDot Collection: Milk & Honey Pattern

Milk & Honey Pattern
Gemma Bardot

Background imageDot Collection: Eyes

Eyes
Mykola Lebediev



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"Dot: A Symbol of Timeless Elegance and Enduring Significance" From the formidable Margaret Thatcher to the spirited Girls Play Bowls in the 1940s, it has witnessed it all. Just like a selection of common British Moths fluttering gracefully, Dot's presence is subtle yet captivating. In an era marked by resilience and unity, Dot stood proudly on "The Girl He Left Behind Is Still Behind Him, " an American World War II recruitment poster for women ordnance workers. Its message echoed through time, reminding us of the unwavering support that empowers nations. As depicted on The Bystander front cover by William Barribal, Dot embraced modernity with Streamline Fuselage designed by David Wright. It symbolized progress and innovation during a period when society was propelled forward. Beyond aesthetics, Dot delves into realms beyond our imagination. From brain protein research to unraveling mysteries within ourselves, its significance transcends mere fashion trends or visual appeal. Speaking of fashion trends, who can forget the iconic Polka Dot Bikini from the 1950s? As women confidently flaunted their curves in this timeless piece, they embodied both playfulness and sophistication. And let's not overlook its counterpart - the Teeny Weeny Bikini - which epitomized liberation and self-expression during that vibrant decade. Even royalty couldn't resist embracing Dot's allure. Marquise de Casa Maury adorned herself with dots as she graced elegant gatherings while Charles and Diana found solace amidst St Marys' Isles of Scilly dotted landscapes – a testament to how even those born into privilege appreciate simplicity's charm. But it wasn't just about appearances; it was also about speed and adrenaline-fueled pursuits. Chris Horn (DOT) conquered challenges at breakneck speeds during his Ultra Lightweight TT race in 1951 – showcasing how dot represents ambition intertwined with thrill-seeking adventures.