Group Portrait Collection
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EDITORS COMMENTS
An eclectic gathering of diverse groups, each with their own story to tell. Five Cavalier King Charles Spaniels sit together, showcasing their unique black-and-tan, tricolour, blenheim and ruby coated fur. Watson and Crick proudly stand beside their revolutionary DNA model, unlocking the secrets of life itself. The England Test cricket XI from 1899 immortalized in a portrait by WA Rouch, capturing the spirit of sportsmanship and camaraderie. HM Queen Elizabeth II graces us with her presence alongside her Maids of Honour during The Coronation in 1953; Cecil Beaton's brush strokes bringing regal elegance to life. Witnessing history unfold at The Golden Spike Ceremony in 1869 through a captivating black-and-white photograph that marks the completion of an iconic railroad project. In another realm entirely, Wernher von Braun, Willy Ley, Walt Disney, and Heinz Haber gather for an extraordinary collaboration that would shape our understanding of space exploration forevermore. The Dodge City Peace Commission convenes in 1883 amidst the wild west backdrop; a moment frozen in time where peace was sought amongst chaos. The Second Western Party eagerly awaits rescue after being stranded on an expedition ship since 1912; their resilience captured by this poignant photograph taken by Herbert Ponting. Soldiers from the valiant 15th Ludhiana Sikhs regiment stand tall as illustrated warriors representing India's rich military heritage. The officers aboard Terra Nova embark on a perilous voyage to Antarctica in 1912; artist Herbert Ponting immortalizes them before they face unimaginable challenges ahead. Bowers pulls a string at the South Pole while Henry Bowers captures this pivotal moment during January 1912 - a testament to human determination against nature's harshest elements. Lastly but not leastly - Zulu warriors exude strength and pride as they are depicted in Southern Africa circa 1875 - a powerful portrayal of cultural heritage and resilience.