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"Embracing the Equilibrium of Opposites: Exploring the Good in Art, Culture, and Life" In a world filled with contrasting elements

Background imageGood Collection: Medaeval Christmas

Medaeval Christmas - Illustration of medaeval folk following a young man with a Christmas pudding, and the quote by Thomas Tusser (1524-1580), At Christmas Play and Make Good Cheer

Background imageGood Collection: Basketful of Washing

Basketful of Washing - Illustration of a young housewife carrying a heavy basketful of washing to put out on the line. Artist: Anon. Date: 1929

Background imageGood Collection: Painting & Decorating

Painting & Decorating - Illustration of a smartly dressed housewife mixing paint for application onto the kitchen dresser. Artist: Anon. Date: 1931

Background imageGood Collection: Empire Marketing Board

Empire Marketing Board - Buy-British advertisement for the Empire Marketing Board Date: 1932

Background imageGood Collection: Handbags

Handbags - Selection of fashionable handbags. Good Housekeeping. July 1931. Date: 1931

Background imageGood Collection: Twin Sets

Twin Sets - Summer fashions. Good Housekeeping July 1931. Date: 1931

Background imageGood Collection: Blazers & Swimwear

Blazers & Swimwear - Summer fashions. Good Housekeeping. July 1931. Date: 1931

Background imageGood Collection: Stylish Ladies

Stylish Ladies - Illustration of two stylish ladies in furs and fashionable hats. Date: 1931

Background imageGood Collection: Spring & Summer Outfits

Spring & Summer Outfits - Good Housekeeping July 1933 Date: 1933

Background imageGood Collection: Evening Gowns

Evening Gowns - Good Housekeeping July 1933 Date: 1933

Background imageGood Collection: Advert, Fremlins Pale Ale Brewery, Maidstone, Kent

Advert, Fremlins Pale Ale Brewery, Maidstone, Kent - Fremlins means a good deal to you

Background imageGood Collection: Advert, A Double Diamond works wonders

Advert, A Double Diamond works wonders, Pale Ale Beer

Background imageGood Collection: Doncaster IOGT Cycling Club early 1900s

Doncaster IOGT Cycling Club early 1900s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 - Sixpence For Luck

WW2 - Sixpence For Luck
A WW2 children's short story illustration of a father and son throwing a sixpence into a rockpool for good luck. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: Wartime Phosferine Tonic Wine Advert

Wartime Phosferine Tonic Wine Advert
A wartime advertisement promoting Phosferine Tonic Wine, a glass of which is said to aid a good night's rest. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: Good Luck And The Same To You!

Good Luck And The Same To You!
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Good Luck, And The Same To You! Lyrics by Ray Sonin, music by Kenneth J. Alford. Introduced, broadcast and recorded by Al and Bob Harvey

Background imageGood Collection: Good Night (Got Your Torchlight?)

Good Night (Got Your Torchlight?)
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Good Night (Got Your Torchlight?) written and composed by Leslie Sarony. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: Good Morning Sergeant Major

Good Morning Sergeant Major
An illustrated WW2 music sheet cover for Good Morning Sergeant Major, words and music by Art Noel and Don Pelosi. The image portrays a startled military man

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Royal Air Force Greetings Card

WW2 Royal Air Force Greetings Card
A small WW2 greetings card wishing the recipient good luck. The card is complete with a Royal Air Force blue ribbon and an attached metallic horse shoe. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Touch Wood!

WW2 Greetings Card, Touch Wood!
A small WW2 greetings card wishing the recipient good luck. The card is complete with a red, white and blue ribbon and the shape of a ship made out of wood. Touch wood for luck! Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Spitfire Greetings Card

WW2 Spitfire Greetings Card
A small WW2 greetings card wishing the recipient good luck. The illustration shows some crossed Union Jack and Royal Air Force flags, the card has a metallic Spitfire fighter plane attached

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Good Luck Greetings Card

WW2 Good Luck Greetings Card
A small WW2 greetings card wishing the recipient good luck through the imagery of a black cat, the card includes a metallic horseshoe to represent the letter C in Luck. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Royal Navy Sailors

WW2 Greetings Card, Royal Navy Sailors
The inside of a WW2 greetings card, the fold out illustration portrays three musical Royal Navy sailors, singing and playing the accordion, a black cat symbolic of good fortune sits beside

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Saluting Soldiers

WW2 Greetings Card, Saluting Soldiers
The inside of a WW2 greetings card, the fold out illustration shows two saluting soldiers and a black cat, symbolic of good fortune, standing by their camouflaged military vehicles. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Christmas Card, Soldiers Of Good Luck

WW2 Christmas Card, Soldiers Of Good Luck
A WW2 Christmas greetings card, the illustration portrays a pair of British soldiers walking with a black cat between them, symbolic of good fortune. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Christmas Card, Royal Navy Seagulls

WW2 Christmas Card, Royal Navy Seagulls
A WW2 Christmas greetings card, the illustration shows a procession of seagulls in flight, wearing sailor hats, wishing the recipient good luck. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Christmas Card, Good Health!

WW2 Christmas Card, Good Health!
A WW2 Christmas greetings card, the illustration portrays a Royal Navy sailor downing a drink to good health with a Gliderborne troop. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, A Convoy

WW2 Birthday Card, A Convoy
A WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration portrays a dog dressed in a Royal Navy sailor uniform, taking a black cat for a walk, symbolic of good fortune. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, No Careless Talk

WW2 Greetings Card, No Careless Talk
A WW2 greetings card, This is no careless talk - it's a sincere wish for your good health! The illustration portrays a Scottish terrier dressed in a traditional kilt uniform having a drink with a

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, No Time For Spivs

WW2 Birthday Card, No Time For Spivs
A WW2 birthday greetings card, We've no time for SPIVS of course - but I've always time to send good wishes for your birthday!

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Eggs May Be Scarce

WW2 Birthday Card, Eggs May Be Scarce
A WW2 birthday greetings card, Eggs may be scarce - but there's no end to my good wishes for your birthday! The image portrays a happy hen showing one egg in her basket. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Bags Of Good Luck

WW2 Birthday Card, Bags Of Good Luck
A WW2 birthday greetings card, wishing the recipient good luck with the presence of black cats. The image shows a smiling General Post Office worker delivering the mail. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Blackout The Blues

WW2 Birthday Card, Blackout The Blues
A WW2 birthday greetings card, with imagery symbolic of good fortune including the presence of black cats and a horseshoe

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Christmas Card, Good Luck

WW2 Christmas Card, Good Luck
A WW2 Christmas greetings card with imagery symbolic of good fortune, the illustration shows some horseshoes nestled amongst some mistletoe and a Union Jack flag. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, A Good Spotter

WW2 Birthday Card, A Good Spotter
A WW2 birthday greetings card, a good spotter to bring you luck! The image shows a black cat symbolic of good fortune, that has climbed up the neck of a giraffe to act as a spotter with binoculars

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card Ive Written Em Down?

WW2 Birthday Card Ive Written Em Down?
A WW2 birthday greetings card which shows a little duck wearing a soldier's tin hat, beside a dog who is writing down an Official list of messages of good fortune and warm greetings

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Black Cat

WW2 Greetings Card, Black Cat
A WW2 greetings card wishing good fortune through the symbology of black cats and horseshoes. The cat is wearing a tin hat. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Digging Up Good Luck!

WW2 Birthday Card, Digging Up Good Luck!
A WW2 birthday greetings card, Getting down to it and digging up a bumper crop of good luck for your birthday. The illustration portrays a boy digging up some horseshoes beside a black cat

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Fire Watchers

WW2 Greetings Card, Fire Watchers
A WW2 greetings card, Good luck and best wishes from one fire watcher to another. The image shows two cats sat by a blazing fireplace. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Good Luck

WW2 Greetings Card, Good Luck
A WW2 greetings card wishing good fortune, of which there is no rationing! The image shows a cat shopkeeper showing his stock of horseshoes. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, Sent To A Soldier

WW2 Greetings Card, Sent To A Soldier
A WW2 greetings card complete with a ribbon, designed to be sent to a young soldier. The illustration portrays a young serviceman inside a horseshoe, symbolising good fortune. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Greetings Card, R. A. F. Spitfires

WW2 Greetings Card, R. A. F. Spitfires
A WW2 greetings card, Brave and gallant little Spitfires protect us day by day; This one to you comes winging, the best of wishes bringing, may good luck come your way

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Tons Of Luck

WW2 Birthday Card, Tons Of Luck
A WW2 birthday greetings card, the illustration shows a large delivery of good fortune, in the way of sacks of horseshoes, provided by a pair of cats and two horses, wearing tin hats and satchels

Background imageGood Collection: WW2 Birthday Card, Digging For Victory

WW2 Birthday Card, Digging For Victory
A WW2 birthday greetings card, Hoping you're full of beans and digging for victory! The image shows a man carrying his fork and rake towards the allotment of good wishes. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageGood Collection: Three Young Ladies are Home for the Holidays

Three Young Ladies are Home for the Holidays
Christmas and New Years Greetings postcard - Three Young Ladies arrive Home for the Holidays by train. Date: 1906

Background imageGood Collection: County Causeway connecting Miamai and Miami Beach, Florida

County Causeway connecting Miamai and Miami Beach, Florida
The County Causeway connecting Miamai and Miami Beach, Florida, USA Date: 1930s

Background imageGood Collection: Alonso Perez de Guzman, called Guzman the Good

Alonso Perez de Guzman, called Guzman the Good
Alonso Perez de Guzman, called Guzman el Bueno (Guzman the Good) (1256-1309). Leonese military and nobleman, founder of the house of Medina Sidonia. First lord of Sanlucar de Barrameda

Background imageGood Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Jacob Milling postcard

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Jacob Milling postcard
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. An exceptional handwritten postcard postmarked 11pm on 9 April 1912 sent by Second Class passenger Jacob Christian Milling (1863?1912)



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"Embracing the Equilibrium of Opposites: Exploring the Good in Art, Culture, and Life" In a world filled with contrasting elements, we often find ourselves seeking balance and harmony. Just like Eliphas Levi's iconic artwork "Baphomet, " which symbolizes the equilibrium of opposites, we are reminded that they are emerge from unexpected sources. Take H. M. Bateman's humorous illustration "The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss" - it reminds us that even in challenging situations, there is always room for optimism and finding silver linings. Similarly, the enigmatic figure of Baphomet reappears as a reminder to embrace opposing forces within ourselves and society. It teaches us that by accepting both light and darkness, we can achieve true equilibrium. But let's not forget about the lighter side of life. From "The Vegetabull" poster to F. G Pearce Ltd. 's business stationery, these delightful creations remind us that even mundane objects can bring joy and creativity into our daily lives. Moving on to spirituality, the Seven Gods Luck serve as symbols of fortune and prosperity across various cultures. Their presence signifies hope for a brighter future amidst challenges. Artistic masterpieces such as Novgorod Icon's "Last Judgement" or Sheela-na-Gig on Killinaboy church wall transport us through time while reminding us about humanity's eternal quest for salvation and self-discovery. On a more lighthearted note, who could resist indulging in some laughter with Jeeves & Wooster? These beloved characters embody wit and camaraderie - essential ingredients for navigating life with grace. Speaking of unity, Franco-British Exhibition's depiction evokes feelings of collaboration between nations despite historical tensions. It serves as a powerful reminder that when different cultures come together harmoniously, greatness can be achieved. And finally – let’s not overlook opportunities for good fortune and success.