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Engalnd Collection

In 1883, women toiled in cramped conditions, diligently spinning yarn as England's textile industry thrived

Background imageEngalnd Collection: The Doctor's Boy: Errand boy on his way to deliver medicines on a winter's day

The Doctor's Boy: Errand boy on his way to deliver medicines on a winter's day
533864 The Doctor's Boy: Errand boy on his way to deliver medicines on a winter's day. Coatless and gloveless and nose red from cold

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Title page of Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England by Friedrich Engels (print)

Title page of Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England by Friedrich Engels (print)
527310 Title page of Die Lage der arbeitenden klasse in England by Friedrich Engels (print); (add.info.: The Conditions of the Working Classes in England in 1844)

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Knowlton Church and earthworks from the air at sunrise, Knowlton, Dorset, England, UK

Knowlton Church and earthworks from the air at sunrise, Knowlton, Dorset, England, UK

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Women working in cramped conditions spinning yarn. Date: 1883

Women working in cramped conditions spinning yarn. Date: 1883

Background imageEngalnd Collection: England Pile On The Pressure

England Pile On The Pressure Engalnd V Romania 12 November 1994 Date: 12 November 1994

Background imageEngalnd Collection: City Imperial Volunteers at St Pauls, illustration from After Pretoria

City Imperial Volunteers at St Pauls, illustration from After Pretoria
3037651 City Imperial Volunteers at St Pauls, illustration from After Pretoria: The Guerilla War, 1902 (litho) by Begg, S

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Church of St Mary in Whitechapel (engraving)

Church of St Mary in Whitechapel (engraving)
585577 Church of St Mary in Whitechapel (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Church of St Mary in Whitechapel by architect Ernest C Lee)

Background imageEngalnd Collection: A Cornish View, 1810. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756-1827)

A Cornish View, 1810. Creator: Thomas Rowlandson (British, 1756-1827)
A Cornish View, 1810

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Gate Of Calais O The Roast Beef Of Old Engalnd From The Original Picture By Hogarth From The Works

Gate Of Calais O The Roast Beef Of Old Engalnd From The Original Picture By Hogarth From The Works Of Hogarth Published London 1833

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Panoramic View Of Canterbury Engalnd In The Sixteenth Century

Panoramic View Of Canterbury Engalnd In The Sixteenth Century

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Agricultural Students

Agricultural Students
Young women students being taught how to harvest, Swanley Agricultural College, Kent, Engalnd. Date: early 1930s

Background imageEngalnd Collection: George Cruikshank: the Laws Delay! Showing the Advantages and Comfort of Waiting

George Cruikshank: the Laws Delay! Showing the Advantages and Comfort of Waiting the Specified Time after Reading the Riot Act to a Radical Mob; Or, a British Magistrate in the Discharge of his Duty

Background imageEngalnd Collection: Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link. Instrument room at the Submarine Telegraph Company

Opening of the London to Paris telegraph link. Instrument room at the Submarine Telegraph Company, Cornhill, London, showing the Wheatstone needle telegraph instruments

Background imageEngalnd Collection: The Doctors Boy: Errand boy on his way to deliver medicines on a winters day

The Doctors Boy: Errand boy on his way to deliver medicines on a winters day. Coatless and gloveless and nose red from cold

Background imageEngalnd Collection: George Cruikshank: the Laws Delay! Showing the Advantages and Comfort of Waiting

George Cruikshank: the Laws Delay! Showing the Advantages and Comfort of Waiting the Specified Time after Reading the Riot Act to a Radical Mob; Or, a British Magistrate in the Discharge of his Duty


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In 1883, women toiled in cramped conditions, diligently spinning yarn as England's textile industry thrived. The air at sunrise painted a breathtaking scene over Knowlton Church and its surrounding earthworks in Dorset, showcasing the country's rich history. As the sun rose higher, so did England's determination on various fronts. The City Imperial Volunteers gathered at St Pauls, ready to defend their homeland with unwavering loyalty. A powerful illustration from "After Pretoria" captured their spirit and showcased the resilience of the English people. Meanwhile, in Whitechapel, the Church of St Mary stood tall amidst bustling streets and engraved itself into London's vibrant tapestry. It served as a sanctuary for those seeking solace amid urban chaos. Traveling back further in time to 1810 through Thomas Rowlandson's eyes revealed a picturesque Cornish view that encapsulated England's natural beauty. Rolling hills and serene landscapes whispered tales of tranquility. Agricultural students immersed themselves in knowledge and practicality alike - nurturing crops that sustained both body and land. Among them was Tom Palmer, whose dedication symbolized the future stewards of England’s agricultural heritage. Hogarth’s iconic painting "Gate Of Calais O The Roast Beef Of Old Engalnd" transported viewers to an era where culinary delights epitomized national pride – reminding all who gazed upon it of England’s rich gastronomic traditions. Stepping even further back into history brought us face-to-face with Canterbury Engalnd during the sixteenth century – a panoramic view capturing its grandeur while hinting at stories yet untold within its ancient walls. George Cruikshank masterfully depicted "the Laws Delay. " highlighting society’s frustrations with bureaucracy but also emphasizing how patience could lead to advantages and comfort even amidst delays – an enduring trait woven into England’s cultural fabric throughout centuries past. England has always been more than just a country; it is a tapestry of stories, resilience, and traditions.