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Letter T Collection

"The Tale of the Timeless Letter T: A Journey Through Centuries and Cultures" In the 8th century, the Anglo-Saxons crafted an alphabet that would stand the test of time

Background imageLetter T Collection: Initial T with a group of Benedictine monks singing before an altar from which issues water, 1430s

Initial T with a group of Benedictine monks singing before an altar from which issues water, 1430s

Background imageLetter T Collection: Love (Valentine), 1860/69. Creator: Unknown

Love (Valentine), 1860/69. Creator: Unknown
Love (Valentine), 1860/69

Background imageLetter T Collection: Letter T, 1630. Creator: Pierre Aubry

Letter T, 1630. Creator: Pierre Aubry
Letter T, 1630

Background imageLetter T Collection: Tau (a New Life)

Tau (a New Life)
Thoth Adan

Background imageLetter T Collection: 8th Century Anglo Saxon Alphabet

8th Century Anglo Saxon Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 8th century Anglo Saxon style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: Medieval Italian Style Alphabet

Medieval Italian Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in a medieval italian style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: 13th Century Style Alphabet

13th Century Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 14th century medieval style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: The letter T standing on a pier holding a tree trunk, 18th century. 18th century. Creator: Anon

The letter T standing on a pier holding a tree trunk, 18th century. 18th century. Creator: Anon
The letter T standing on a pier holding a tree trunk, 18th century

Background imageLetter T Collection: Initial letter T on patterned background, 1520. 1520. Creator: Anon

Initial letter T on patterned background, 1520. 1520. Creator: Anon
Initial letter T on patterned background, 1520

Background imageLetter T Collection: Letter T, Truculent Turk Trying To Tempt Timid Turtle Towards Tureen (colour litho)

Letter T, Truculent Turk Trying To Tempt Timid Turtle Towards Tureen (colour litho)
5217846 Letter T, Truculent Turk Trying To Tempt Timid Turtle Towards Tureen (colour litho) by Hammond, William (fl.1913); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter T)

Background imageLetter T Collection: Branding Iron, c. 1936. Creator: Geoffrey Holt

Branding Iron, c. 1936. Creator: Geoffrey Holt
Branding Iron, c. 1936

Background imageLetter T Collection: Two pages from a thirteenth century Missale in Latin, from the Middle Rhine region, c

Two pages from a thirteenth century Missale in Latin, from the Middle Rhine region, c
985946 Two pages from a thirteenth century Missale in Latin, from the Middle Rhine region, c.1250-1300 (illuminated manuscript on vellum) by German School

Background imageLetter T Collection: Letter T, Travestissement (colour litho)

Letter T, Travestissement (colour litho)
5236086 Letter T, Travestissement (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter T, Travestissement)

Background imageLetter T Collection: Saints Philip and James, c. 1400 (large historiated initial on antiphonal vellum)

Saints Philip and James, c. 1400 (large historiated initial on antiphonal vellum)
985844 Saints Philip and James, c.1400 (large historiated initial on antiphonal vellum) by Bartolomeo, Martino de (1369-1434) (follower of); 18.2x17.5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLetter T Collection: Illuminated title page from the book The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe

Illuminated title page from the book The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe
985748 Illuminated title page from the book The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe, Showing a Portrait of the Artist and a Historiated Initial T, (illuminated manuscript on vellum) by Sangorski

Background imageLetter T Collection: Letter T (colour litho)

Letter T (colour litho)
6032878 Letter T (colour litho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Letter T. Victorian scrap, late 19th century.); Look and Learn / Barbara Loe Collection

Background imageLetter T Collection: Temperance, from The Seven Virtues. Creator: Unknown

Temperance, from The Seven Virtues. Creator: Unknown
Temperance, from The Seven Virtues. After Hendrick Goltzius. After Jacob Matham

Background imageLetter T Collection: Plaque with the Virgin and Child, French, late 15th-early 16th century. Creator: Unknown

Plaque with the Virgin and Child, French, late 15th-early 16th century. Creator: Unknown
Plaque with the Virgin and Child, French, late 15th-early 16th century

Background imageLetter T Collection: Manuscript Illumination with Crucifixion in an Initial T, from a Missal, French, ca. 1400

Manuscript Illumination with Crucifixion in an Initial T, from a Missal, French, ca. 1400

Background imageLetter T Collection: Initial letter T with garlands, mid-16th century. Creator: Unknown

Initial letter T with garlands, mid-16th century. Creator: Unknown
Initial letter T with garlands, mid-16th century

Background imageLetter T Collection: Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200. Creator: Unknown

Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200. Creator: Unknown
Plaque with Marking of the Door with the Letter Tau, German, ca. 1200

Background imageLetter T Collection: Manuscript Leaf with the Dedication of a Church in an Initial T, from a Gradual

Manuscript Leaf with the Dedication of a Church in an Initial T, from a Gradual, Italian, second half 15th century

Background imageLetter T Collection: Manuscript Leaf with Initial T, from an Antiphonary, German, second quarter 15th century

Manuscript Leaf with Initial T, from an Antiphonary, German, second quarter 15th century

Background imageLetter T Collection: Manuscript Leaf with Initial T, from a Gradual, German, second quarter 15th century

Manuscript Leaf with Initial T, from a Gradual, German, second quarter 15th century

Background imageLetter T Collection: T - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). Creator: Hans Weiditz

T - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). Creator: Hans Weiditz
T - An Alphabet by Hans Weiditz, c1520-1521, (1908). After designs by Durer. From " The Burlington Magazine for Connoisseurs, Volume 12 - October 1907 to March 1908"

Background imageLetter T Collection: Good Queen Bess, 1897. Creator: John Leech

Good Queen Bess, 1897. Creator: John Leech
Good Queen Bess, 1897. Queen Elizabeth I in a large ruff, glasses and unusual hat. Behind her a cockatoo perches on the letter T

Background imageLetter T Collection: A Royal Butcher, 1897. Creator: John Leech

A Royal Butcher, 1897. Creator: John Leech
A Royal Butcher, 1897. Large man, probably King Henry VIII, sharpening knives under a sign of the letter T. From " The Comic History of England" by Gilbert Abbott A Beckett

Background imageLetter T Collection: 8th Century Style Alphabet

8th Century Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 8th century style from 1879

Background imageLetter T Collection: 12th Century Style Alphabet

12th Century Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 12th century medieval style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: Medieval 10th Century Style Alphabet

Medieval 10th Century Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 10th century style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1878 now public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: 15th Century Style Alphabet

15th Century Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in a 15th century medieval style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: 14th Century Style Alphabet

14th Century Style Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 14th century medieval style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: 9th Century Anglo Saxon Alphabet

9th Century Anglo Saxon Alphabet
Vintage engraving of the alphabet in an 9th century Anglo Saxon style from the Book of Ornamental Alphabets by F.G. Delamotte published in 1879 now in the public domain

Background imageLetter T Collection: T the Timid, 1903. Artist: John Hassall

T the Timid, 1903. Artist: John Hassall
T the Timid, 1903. An initial letter T from a child alphabet. From An A.B.C. of Everyday People, by G. E. Farrow. [Dean & Son Limited, London, 1903]

Background imageLetter T Collection: Guide Constructing Letter T Joris Hoefnagel Flemish

Guide Constructing Letter T Joris Hoefnagel Flemish
Guide for Constructing the Letter T; Joris Hoefnagel (Flemish, Hungarian, 1542 - 1600); Vienna, Austria; about 1591 - 1596; Watercolors, gold and silver paint

Background imageLetter T Collection: Blue Background, Caucasian Appearance, Close-Up, Connection, Digitally Generated

Blue Background, Caucasian Appearance, Close-Up, Connection, Digitally Generated, Gesturing, Human Finger, Human Hand, Illustrative Technique, Letter T, On Top Of, One Man, One Person, Part Of

Background imageLetter T Collection: Antique illustration of ornate capital letter t

Antique illustration of ornate capital letter t within a frame. At the two sides of the T sit two twin kids, naked and holding a cup

Background imageLetter T Collection: Antique illustration of ornate letter T

Antique illustration of ornate letter T

Background imageLetter T Collection: The Letter T And Two Women

The Letter T And Two Women
Hollywood, California: c. 1935. The letter T accompanied by two attractive young women

Background imageLetter T Collection: Map of Candelaro, Italy, from the atlas Atlante delle Locazioni, by Antonio and Nunzio Michele

Map of Candelaro, Italy, from the atlas Atlante delle Locazioni, by Antonio and Nunzio Michele, 1687-1697
Cartography, Italy, 17th century. Map of Candelaro. From the atlas Atlante delle Locazioni, by Antonio and Nunzio Michele, 1687-1697



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"The Tale of the Timeless Letter T: A Journey Through Centuries and Cultures" In the 8th century, the Anglo-Saxons crafted an alphabet that would stand the test of time. Among its characters was the majestic letter T, symbolizing strength and resilience. As centuries passed, this medieval Italian style alphabet embraced the beauty of calligraphy. The letter T stood tall on a pier, gripping a mighty tree trunk in an anonymous artist's creation from the 18th century. Its presence exuded power and stability. Another masterpiece from 1520 showcased an initial letter T against a backdrop adorned with intricate patterns. This anonymous work captured both elegance and sophistication, reflecting how this timeless character transcended eras. But not all representations were serene; some brought humor to life. In a colorful lithograph titled "Truculent Turk Trying To Tempt Timid Turtle Towards Tureen, " we see a mischievous scene where our beloved letter T takes center stage in tempting antics. Geoffrey Holt's branding iron from c. 1936 added yet another dimension to our journey through time. With his craftsmanship, he transformed this simple character into a tool for marking ownership and identity. The Middle Rhine region gifted us two pages from a thirteenth-century Missale in Latin—a testament to how religious texts cherished the presence of our dear letter T as they spread wisdom across generations. Moving forward, we encounter "Travestissement, " another vibrant lithograph showcasing artistic expression through typography. Here, our versatile friend takes on new forms—boldly embracing change while remaining recognizable at its core. Saints Philip and James make their appearance in an antiphonal vellum adorned with large historiated initials dating back to around 1400 AD—an exquisite tribute to faith intertwined with artistry where even letters become sacred symbols. Edgar Allan Poe's haunting tale "The Raven" captivated readers with its illuminated title page.