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"Halting Moments: A Journey through Time and Places" Angels of Mons [Pearse]: In the midst of chaos, a mysterious halt in time revealed divine intervention

Background imageHalt Collection: Police signalling disc stopping a car

Police signalling disc stopping a car

Background imageHalt Collection: WAGON TRAIN CAMP, 1864. Halt of a Wagon Train. during the American Civil War

WAGON TRAIN CAMP, 1864. Halt of a Wagon Train. during the American Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1864

Background imageHalt Collection: Blowers Green Halt, Dudley after closure

Blowers Green Halt, Dudley after closure
A view of Blowers Green Halt after it closed to passengers in 1962, showing the nameboard on the ground. The station opened in 1878 as Netherton and was renamed Blowers Green in 1921

Background imageHalt Collection: St Agnes Station, Cornwall, 1922

St Agnes Station, Cornwall, 1922
A view of St Agnes Station, Cornwall in 1922. St Agnes station opened July 1903 on the Truro and Newquay Railway, and closed in 1963

Background imageHalt Collection: Interior view of one of the mail trains which left Euston station, London, England

Interior view of one of the mail trains which left Euston station, London, England, every evening for different parts of the British Isles

Background imageHalt Collection: Convoy Trucks During a Halt While Advancing, Fort Hood, Texas

Convoy Trucks During a Halt While Advancing, Fort Hood, Texas
Scene shows a convoy of trucks carrying soldiers along a road next to a forest

Background imageHalt Collection: The Review before Queen Victoria at Aldershot: a Cavalry Charge, Halt, Uk

The Review before Queen Victoria at Aldershot: a Cavalry Charge, Halt, Uk

Background imageHalt Collection: THE ASHANTEE WAR: HOW I TOOK COOMASSIE: 1. I land in great force; the main body of

THE ASHANTEE WAR: HOW I TOOK COOMASSIE: 1. I land in great force; the main body of the enemy has apparently yet to be encountered. 2. Heavy marching order (for the Fantee bearers). 3

Background imageHalt Collection: Kishacoquillas Valley Railroad, 1937 C018 / 0613

Kishacoquillas Valley Railroad, 1937 C018 / 0613
Kishacoquillas Valley Railroad. Steam locomotive at a stop as it hauls an NRHS (National Railway Historical Society) excursion train on the Kishacoquillas Valley Railroad, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageHalt Collection: Halt! President Rutherford B. Hayes bars influence peddlers from entering U. S. Civil Service

Halt! President Rutherford B. Hayes bars influence peddlers from entering U. S. Civil Service. American cartoon by C
CARTOON: CIVIL SERVICE. Halt! President Rutherford B. Hayes bars influence peddlers from entering U.S. Civil Service. American cartoon by C.S. Reinhart, 1877

Background imageHalt Collection: Halt of British troops near Elisha Joness house, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775

Halt of British troops near Elisha Joness house, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 19th century
BATTLE OF CONCORD, 1775. Halt of British troops near Elisha Joness house, Concord, Massachusetts, 19 April 1775. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageHalt Collection: OREGON TRAIL: PONY EXPRESS. A pony express wagon halting near Chimney Rock on the North Platte

OREGON TRAIL: PONY EXPRESS. A pony express wagon halting near Chimney Rock on the North Platte River in western Nebraska. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageHalt Collection: Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in Union Square New York

Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in Union Square New York. Decoration day May 30, 1884. Date c1884 Jul. 18. Halt of the Grenadiers Rochambeau in Union Square New York. Decoration day May 30, 1884

Background imageHalt Collection: Halt

Halt!. Illustration shows William Jennings Bryan attempting to tear down American flags in Cuba and the Philippines; the spirit of General Henry Ware Lawton, who was killed in the Philippines

Background imageHalt Collection: Cycling Discussion

Cycling Discussion
Which way shall it be? Four cycling club boys halt for a dicussion over a map. Date: 1930s

Background imageHalt Collection: Damaged bridge in north eastern France, WW1

Damaged bridge in north eastern France, WW1
A damaged bridge in north eastern France during the First World War. The French adopted the tactic of blowing up bridges to halt the German advance. Date: 1914

Background imageHalt Collection: French customs sign, Western Front, WW1

French customs sign, Western Front, WW1
A French customs sign (possibly a joke) at the side of the road on the Western Front during the First World War. With an empty open-topped car at the side. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageHalt Collection: Poster, Halt! Go into training and Help the Boys at the Fro

Poster, Halt! Go into training and Help the Boys at the Front. Recruitment for the First World War. circa 1914-1915

Background imageHalt Collection: Four Cyclists 1930S

Four Cyclists 1930S
Which way shall it be? Four cycling club boys halt for a dicussion over a map

Background imageHalt Collection: Royal Evasion - 3

Royal Evasion - 3
Alerted to the royals escape, the authorities give orders to stop and search every vehicle : Paul le Blanc and Joseph Pontant halt the royal carriage at Sainte- Menehould

Background imageHalt Collection: Emigrants Halt

Emigrants Halt
Settlers travelling west halt on the Great Plains for the night with their cattle and sheep : they have been lucky with their hunting and will eat well tonight

Background imageHalt Collection: Palermo Bombarded

Palermo Bombarded
The Neapolitan navy bombards Palermo in a futile attempt to halt the insurrection

Background imageHalt Collection: Halt during March

Halt during March
A French regiment on the march halts after every 50 minutes to rest for 10 minutes. Their weapons and baggage are stacked in neat piles

Background imageHalt Collection: Javanese Railway Stn

Javanese Railway Stn
Waiting for the train at Tangoeng halt, Djawa (Java)

Background imageHalt Collection: Torino Dance Marathon

Torino Dance Marathon
At Torino, police call a halt to a dance marathon, described as una stolta gara - a foolish competition

Background imageHalt Collection: Demo On-Line

Demo On-Line
The inhabitants of Villeneuve- le-roi halt the Sud-Express, by way of demonstrating to be given a station of their own by the railway company

Background imageHalt Collection: Honour Satisfied

Honour Satisfied
- Halt, gentlemen ! Honour is satisfied !



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"Halting Moments: A Journey through Time and Places" Angels of Mons [Pearse]: In the midst of chaos, a mysterious halt in time revealed divine intervention, as soldiers claimed to witness angelic figures guiding them towards victory. Stratton Park Halt, Wiltshire: Nestled amidst picturesque landscapes, this quaint railway stop offered a momentary pause for passengers to soak in the beauty of their surroundings. Pans Lane Halt, c. 1960s: Memories captured on film depict carefree days when children would halt their games of cricket at this charming village station to wave at passing trains. Girls Playing Cricket: The sound of laughter echoed across the field as young girls halted their game momentarily to watch an approaching train pass by Colchester Railway Station - G. E. R Express Train. Rodmarton Platform, Gloucestershire, May 1958: Commuters eagerly awaited their daily ride from this bustling platform where time seemed to stand still during those precious moments before departure. Thornford Bridge Halt, Dorset, c. 1950s: This idyllic countryside halt provided respite for weary travelers who paused briefly to admire the serene view overlooking Thornford Bridge. Trouble House Halt, c1960: Despite its intriguing name derived from local folklore tales involving mischievous spirits halting trains' progress here; it remained a peaceful spot along the tracks for many years. Churchs Hill Halt, Gloucestershire, c1960: As steam engines chugged uphill with determination and grit; passengers alighted at this humble halt that overlooked rolling hills and distant church spires. St Agnes Station Cornwall, c1960 : Amidst rugged cliffs and crashing waves stood St Agnes Station—a coastal haven where visitors halted their journey just long enough to breathe in salty sea air before continuing onward. Chetnole Halt, Dorset.