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"Herrick: A Captivating Blend of Poetry and Modern Warfare" In the vast expanse of Afghanistan, where danger lurks at every turn

Background imageHerrick Collection: Chinook Releases Flares over Afghanistan

Chinook Releases Flares over Afghanistan
A Chinook CH47 helicopter releases decoy flares whilst flying over the desert in Afghanistan in support of British troops in Helmand province

Background imageHerrick Collection: Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Seventeenth century cavalier poet. From an illustration by A. S. Hartrick

Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Seventeenth century cavalier poet. From an illustration by A. S. Hartrick
3052771 Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Seventeenth century cavalier poet. From an illustration by A.S. Hartrick by Hartrick, Archibald Standish (1864-1950); Private Collection

Background imageHerrick Collection: Illustration for the poem The Poetry of Dress by Herrick, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury

Illustration for the poem The Poetry of Dress by Herrick, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics
2607874 Illustration for the poem The Poetry of Dress by Herrick, from the book Palgraves Golden Treasury of Songs and Lyrics, published 1919 (colour litho) by Fortescue-Brickdale

Background imageHerrick Collection: Harvey Herrick, world road race champion

Harvey Herrick, world road race champion in a National car. 1912

Background imageHerrick Collection: Easter Monday Recreations (litho)

Easter Monday Recreations (litho)
1629536 Easter Monday Recreations (litho) by Cleaver, Ralph (fl.1902); Private Collection; (add.info.: Easter Monday Recreations, the Spirit of Bank Holiday)

Background imageHerrick Collection: Othello and Desdemona, after Herrick (engraving)

Othello and Desdemona, after Herrick (engraving)
1036230 Othello and Desdemona, after Herrick (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Othello and Desdemona, after Herrick)

Background imageHerrick Collection: 'My maid (My Prue), by good luck sent, from English Literature pub

"My maid (My Prue), by good luck sent, from English Literature pub
3949288 " My maid (My Prue), by good luck sent, from English Literature pub.by T C & EC Jack, c.1920 (colour litho) by Skelton, J. R. (1888-1924); Private Collection; out of copyright

Background imageHerrick Collection: Herrick takes a ride down Cheapside, illustration from My Magazine, 1925 (litho)

Herrick takes a ride down Cheapside, illustration from My Magazine, 1925 (litho)
3793722 Herrick takes a ride down Cheapside, illustration from My Magazine, 1925 (litho) by Paget, Walter (1863-1935); Private Collection; British, out of copyright

Background imageHerrick Collection: FALL / BEAGLE / 1958

FALL / BEAGLE / 1958
CHAMPION ELMHURST PLAYMATE Owner: Herrick Date: 1958

Background imageHerrick Collection: Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Seventeenth Century Cavalier Poet. From An Illustration By A. S. Hartrick

Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Seventeenth Century Cavalier Poet. From An Illustration By A. S. Hartrick
Robert Herrick, 1591-1674. Seventeenth Century Cavalier Poet. From An Illustration By A.S. Hartrick

Background imageHerrick Collection: A convoy of Warrior infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) patrolling near Musa Qala, Afghanistan

A convoy of Warrior infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) patrolling near Musa Qala, Afghanistan
A convoy of Warrior infantry fighting vehicles (IFVs) of Right Flank The Scots Guards patrolling near Afghan Villages north of Musa Qala in Helmand Province

Background imageHerrick Collection: Honeywell T-Hawk (Tarantula Hawk) Micro Air Vehicle

Honeywell T-Hawk (Tarantula Hawk) Micro Air Vehicle, 2013. Associated with Operation HERRICK, Afghanistan (2001-2014) 2004

Background imageHerrick Collection: Royal Gurkha Rifles, Helmand, Afghanistan

Royal Gurkha Rifles, Helmand, Afghanistan
Photograph from a compact disc of multimedia. Associated with Royal Gurkha Rifles, Helmand, Afghanistan (2001-2014), 2006. Date: 2006

Background imageHerrick Collection: Ericstan John J Herrick Tarrytown New York perspective

Ericstan John J Herrick Tarrytown New York perspective
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Background imageHerrick Collection: Source Size = 3931 x 5568

Source Size = 3931 x 5568
" OTHELLO AND DESDEMONA, " BY W.S. HERRICK, 1874

Background imageHerrick Collection: Miss Catherine Herrick with her Nieces and Nephews, the Five Elder Children of the Rev

Miss Catherine Herrick with her Nieces and Nephews, the Five Elder Children of the Rev. and Mrs. Henry Palmer, signed and dated 1827, John Ferneley, 1782-1860, British

Background imageHerrick Collection: The Hurdy Gurdy House, Virginia, Montana. Engraving by H. W. Herrick

The Hurdy Gurdy House, Virginia, Montana. Engraving by H. W. Herrick, from Beyond the Mississippi by Albert D
MONTANA: DANCE HALL, c1869. The Hurdy Gurdy House, Virginia, Montana. Engraving by H.W. Herrick, from Beyond the Mississippi by Albert D. Richardson, 1869

Background imageHerrick Collection: Shall the Artist Survive? American poster, late 1930s, for a forum sponsored by the Federal Art

Shall the Artist Survive? American poster, late 1930s, for a forum sponsored by the Federal Art Project of the Works
NEW DEAL: WPA POSTER. Shall the Artist Survive? American poster, late 1930s, for a forum sponsored by the Federal Art Project of the Works Progress Administration

Background imageHerrick Collection: Lindbergh / In France

Lindbergh / In France
Charles Augustus Lindbergh with President Doumergue of France and Ambassador Herrick. Lindbergh has just been presented with the Cross of the Legion of Honour. Date: 1927

Background imageHerrick Collection: ROBERT HERRICK / 1591-1674

ROBERT HERRICK / 1591-1674
ROBERT HERRICK English poet and Royalist sympathiser Date: 1591 - 1674

Background imageHerrick Collection: MONTANA: DANCE HALL, c1869. The Hurdy Gurdy House, Virginia, Montana. Engraving by H. W

MONTANA: DANCE HALL, c1869. The Hurdy Gurdy House, Virginia, Montana. Engraving by H. W
MONTANA: DANCE HALL, c1869. The Hurdy Gurdy House, Virginia, Montana. Engraving by H.W. Herrick, from Beyond the Mississippi by Albert D. Richardson, 1869

Background imageHerrick Collection: ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674). English poet. Line engraving, 1822

ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674). English poet. Line engraving, 1822, after the frontispeice to Herricks Hesperides, 1648

Background imageHerrick Collection: ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674). English lyric poet. Line engraving, 1822

ROBERT HERRICK (1591-1674). English lyric poet. Line engraving, 1822, after the frontispiece to Herricks Hesperides, 1648

Background imageHerrick Collection: Myron T. Herrick, Republican candidate for governor

Myron T. Herrick, Republican candidate for governor. Print showing Myron T. Herrick, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing front. Date c1903

Background imageHerrick Collection: Robert Herrick in his Devonshire home

Robert Herrick in his Devonshire home
My maid (my Prue), by good luck sent, to save that little, fates me gave or lent. Robert Herrick (1591 - 1674), English poet, in the garden of his home in Devonshire

Background imageHerrick Collection: Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy

Scene from The Forest by John Galsworthy
A scene from John Galsworthys play, The Forest which was staged at St. Martins Theatre in London in 1924. The scene depicts two survivors from a band of explorers sent out into Central Africa



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"Herrick: A Captivating Blend of Poetry and Modern Warfare" In the vast expanse of Afghanistan, where danger lurks at every turn, the thunderous roar of an Apache Helicopter firing rockets pierces through the silence. Its mighty presence symbolizes strength and protection in this war-torn land. As dusk settles over the rugged terrain, an RAF Chinook helicopter gracefully soars across the darkening sky. Silhouetted against a fiery sunset, it carries hope and supplies to those in need below – a beacon of resilience amidst adversity. "Gather ye roses while ye may, " whispers Robert Herrick's timeless words from centuries past. Amidst chaos and conflict, life must be cherished; beauty found even in desolation. Royal Navy Sea King helicopters hover above Afghanistan like guardian angels, their mission to save lives echoing Herrick's sentiment. A Foxhound Light Protected Patrol Vehicle maneuvers skillfully through treacherous paths, its occupants vigilant and determined. In this unforgiving landscape, bravery knows no bounds as soldiers protect one another with unwavering loyalty. RAF Chinooks descend upon Afghan soil with precision and purpose - creating dust clouds that dance in their wake. The very essence of military might is embodied within these magnificent machines as they deliver aid or extract troops from harm's way. Harrier GR9 jets streak across the heavens leaving trails of flares behind them - a mesmerizing display that illuminates both night skies and hearts alike. Armed with Paveway IV missiles, they strike fear into enemy lines while safeguarding freedom for all who call this troubled region home. But amidst tales of heroism on foreign shores lies another Herrick – not bound by warfare but by penmanship. Ethel Parkinson captures his spirit beautifully in her illustration depicting Robert Herrick himself; a cavalier poet whose verses have transcended time to touch our souls today. High above Afghan landscapes floats a Royal Air Force Merlin Helicopter, a symbol of hope and salvation.