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Knuckle Collection

"Unleashing the Power of Knuckle: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time to 1819, where men donned their finest riding dress

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Riding Dress 1819 Men

Riding Dress 1819 Men
Top hat, high white cravat, blue fob ribbon, trousers, riding boots & spurs, brown coat with tails, knuckle length cuffs & cut away to reveal the waistcoat

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Cuts of Veal

Cuts of Veal
The various cuts of veal

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Tipton Slasher sculpture

Tipton Slasher sculpture
Welder and sculptor Jack Bouckley, of Wolverhampton, works on a metal sculpture of 19th Century Black Country heavyweight prize fighter William Perry, known as The Tipton Slasher

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Chimpanzees in the African jungle

Chimpanzees in the African jungle, knuckle-walking, swinging from creepers and generally monkeying around! Painting by Raymond Sheppard

Background imageKnuckle Collection: CAREY ESTES KEFAUVER (1903-1963). American Democratic politician

CAREY ESTES KEFAUVER (1903-1963). American Democratic politician, who introduced a bill to prohibit interstate trafficking of switchblade knives, posing with a display of confiscated switchblades

Background imageKnuckle Collection: English bare-knuckle boxers prize-fighting in a field, 18th century

English bare-knuckle boxers prize-fighting in a field, 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico
FLO4623061 English bare-knuckle boxers prize-fighting in a field, 18th century. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Verico from Giulio Ferrario's Costumes Ancient

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Water splash fairground ride, early 1900s

Water splash fairground ride, early 1900s Date: early 1900s

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Bare-knuckle boxing in the 19th century. Aka bare-knuckle, prizefighting, or fisticuffs

Bare-knuckle boxing in the 19th century. Aka bare-knuckle, prizefighting, or fisticuffs
745839 Bare-knuckle boxing in the 19th century. Aka bare-knuckle, prizefighting, or fisticuffs, it was the original form of boxing

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Boys playing knuckle bones (oil on canvas)

Boys playing knuckle bones (oil on canvas)
450180 Boys playing knuckle bones (oil on canvas) by Barker, Thomas (1769-1847); 77.2x63.2 cm; The Holburne Museum, Bath, UK; eHolburne Museum; British, out of copyright

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Bare-knuckle boxing

Bare-knuckle boxing
3780922 Bare-knuckle boxing by Alken, Henry Thomas (1785-1851); (add.info.: Bare-knuckle boxing. Engraving by Henry Alken British artist 12 October 1785 - 7 April 1851)

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Still Life with Pigs Head, Pigs Knuckles and Sausage, c. 1650 (oil on panel)

Still Life with Pigs Head, Pigs Knuckles and Sausage, c. 1650 (oil on panel)
3704071 Still Life with Pigs Head, Pigs Knuckles and Sausage, c.1650 (oil on panel) by Monogrammist JVR (fl.1650); 55x72 cm; Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands; (add.info.: ); Dutch

Background imageKnuckle Collection: left wing

left wing
Adrian Vrican

Background imageKnuckle Collection: By hand

By hand
robin handen. Robin Waslander

Background imageKnuckle Collection: St. Jude Thaddaeus, from Christ, the Apostles and St. Paul with the Creed, ca. 1589

St. Jude Thaddaeus, from Christ, the Apostles and St. Paul with the Creed, ca. 1589

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Jimmy Carroll, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &

Jimmy Carroll, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &
Jimmy Carroll, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Jimmy Carney, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &

Jimmy Carney, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &
Jimmy Carney, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Charlie Mitchell, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &

Charlie Mitchell, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen &
Charlie Mitchell, Pugilist, from Worlds Champions, Series 1 (N28) for Allen & Ginter Cigarettes, 1887

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Clenched Raised Fist

Clenched Raised Fist
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Background imageKnuckle Collection: Money in Fist

Money in Fist
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Background imageKnuckle Collection: Man Knocking on Door

Man Knocking on Door
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Background imageKnuckle Collection: Scary Zombie Monster

Scary Zombie Monster
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Background imageKnuckle Collection: Humphreys and Mendoza, 1790, (1925). Creator: Charles Reuben Ryley

Humphreys and Mendoza, 1790, (1925). Creator: Charles Reuben Ryley
Humphreys and Mendoza, 1790, (1925). From " London in the Eighteenth Century", by Sir Walter Besant. [A. & C. Black, Ltd. London, 1925]

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Bare-Knuckle Boxing In The 19Th Century. Aka Bare-Knuckle, Prizefighting, Or Fisticuffs

Bare-Knuckle Boxing In The 19Th Century. Aka Bare-Knuckle, Prizefighting, Or Fisticuffs, It Was The Original Form Of Boxing. From The Strand Magazine, Published 1896

Background imageKnuckle Collection: WWI - Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger

WWI - Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger
First World War Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger. A rare example, double edged blade with double central fuller leading into the cast alloy finger shaped grip with steel knuckle bow

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Clenched fist

Clenched fist. Front view of the knuckles and curled, tightly closed fingers of a mans hand. The knuckles are the protruding bones seen at the joints of the fingers

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Bare Knuckle Fighting - Trenches, WW1 - British Soldiers

Bare Knuckle Fighting - Trenches, WW1 - British Soldiers
Bare Knuckle Fighting after a hard day - Trenches, WW1 - British Soldiers enjoying themselves on the Western front in 1914. Date: 1914

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Wedding Dress 1899

Wedding Dress 1899
Unadorned trained skirt, floor length veil, gauged yoke, double flounce descending from the shoulders to the waist, high collar & long, knuckle length sleeves. Date: 1899

Background imageKnuckle Collection: The Faster Train, by H. M. Bateman

The Faster Train, by H. M. Bateman
Illustration by H. M. Bateman showing terrified passengers enduring a white knuckle ride on the direct train. Bateman (1887-1970) was a popular artist and regularly contributed to the Sketch

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Hand ligaments and tendons, artwork

Hand ligaments and tendons, artwork
Hand bones and cartilage. Artwork of the bones and cartilage (white, ends of bones) of the hand and the wrist joint from the rear (dorsal) side

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Knuckle replacement, X-ray C017 / 7971

Knuckle replacement, X-ray C017 / 7971
Knuckle replacement. X-ray of the hand of a 41 year old male patient who has had two of the joints replaced between the hand bones (metacarpals) and the first finger bones (proximal phalanges)

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Knuckle replacement, X-ray C017 / 7970

Knuckle replacement, X-ray C017 / 7970
Knuckle replacement. X-ray of the hand of a 41 year old male patient who has had two of the joints replaced between the hand bones (metacarpals) and the first finger bones (proximal phalanges)

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Wrist ligaments, artwork C013 / 4651

Wrist ligaments, artwork C013 / 4651
Wrist ligaments. Computer artwork of the bones of a human hand, showing the ligaments (white) holding together the bones of the wrist

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Thumb muscles, artwork C013 / 4587

Thumb muscles, artwork C013 / 4587
Thumb muscles. Computer artwork of two of the muscles (red) of the thumb and their attachment to the bones of the hand. These are two of the three thenar muscles

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Hand bones and ligaments

Hand bones and ligaments. Historical anatomical artwork of the bones (yellow) & ligaments (white) of the hand. Ligaments are bands of fibrous tissue that hold bones together at their joints

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Rheumatoid arthritis mechanism, artwork

Rheumatoid arthritis mechanism, artwork
Rheumatoid arthritis mechanism. Artwork showing various aspects of rheumatoid arthritis, the inflammation of the joints due to attack by the bodys own immune system

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Knuckle pain, conceptual artwork

Knuckle pain, conceptual artwork
Knuckle pain. Conceptual computer artwork showing pain (represented as the red areas) in the knuckles of a hand. The bones (white) of the hand are shown within an outline (blue)

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Human finger, longitudinal section

Human finger, longitudinal section
Human finger. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a finger of a human infant. This shows the bones inside the finger (here, the 1st and 2nd phalanges)

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Factory worker operating control box

Factory worker operating control box
A worker, standing at a control device, signals for a part of the production process to proceed. Photograph by Heinz Zinram

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Settler / Downhill / Outing

Settler / Downhill / Outing
A wagon carrying a heavy load of ore in the mining country, faces a white knuckle ride down the hill

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Drinking tea

Drinking tea
MODEL RELEASED. Drinking tea. 72 year oldwoman drinking a cup of tea

Background imageKnuckle Collection: Beeton Meat Dishes, 1865

Beeton Meat Dishes, 1865
Various dishes including roast calfs head, garnished ham, roast side of mutton, knuckle of veal with rice, and spare rib of pork



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"Unleashing the Power of Knuckle: A Journey Through Time and Culture" Step back in time to 1819, where men donned their finest riding dress, complete with knuckle-adorned gloves. The elegance of this era is captured in every stitch. But let's not forget about the culinary world. Cuts of veal, tender and succulent, remind us that even in the kitchen, the knuckle plays a vital role. Venture into the depths of the African jungle, where chimpanzees swing effortlessly from branch to branch using their nimble knuckles. Nature's marvels never cease to amaze. In 1957, Carey Estes Kefauver took a stand against switchblade knives by posing proudly next to confiscated blades. His determination echoes through history as he fought for safer communities. Fast forward to early 1900s at fairgrounds - water splash rides provided thrills and chills as riders held on tight with white-knuckled excitement. Laughter filled the air amidst splashes and screams. During WWI, Robbins of Dudley Trench Fighting Punch Dagger proved its worth on battlefields. Its sharp edge symbolized strength and resilience during times of conflict. Traveling further back in time reveals bare-knuckle boxing reigning supreme in the 19th century. This primal form of combat showcased raw power and skill like no other sport before it. Even children found joy in simplicity as they played knuckle bones – an ancient game that taught dexterity while fostering friendships among young ones. Still life paintings immortalize everyday objects like pigs' heads and sausages; amongst them are humble pig's knuckles - a reminder that even overlooked parts can hold beauty within themselves. The phrase "by hand" evokes craftsmanship passed down through generations – whether it be creating intricate artwork or meticulously crafted furniture; these works bear witness to human ingenuity. Lastly, St.