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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Marks: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into a world where marks transcend their mere existence

Background imageMarks Collection: Jesus Effigy

Jesus Effigy
JESUS OF NAZARETH The effigy of Jesus, showing marks of the Crown of Thorns &c, seemingly preserved on a cloth pressed against his face (note Vatican seal attached) Date: 6 BC - 30 AD

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - A Portrait of Three Magies, German Toy Breed

Pigeons - A Portrait of Three Magies, German Toy Breed
Three Magpies standing together in an outdoor scenery, and a church pictured in the background. The illustrated magpies are of the German variety and a breed of German Toy pigeon

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - Varieties of Swallows, German Toy Breed

Pigeons - Varieties of Swallows, German Toy Breed
A portrait of four varieties of Swallows. The yellow, black, red and blue Swallows are a breed of German Toy pigeons. The Swallows in the outdoor scenery are also illustrated in such a way to present

Background imageMarks Collection: Short-Faced Blue and Black Beard Pigeons

Short-Faced Blue and Black Beard Pigeons
A portrait a Short-Faced Blue and Black Bearded pigeon amongst other pigeons of its breed or variant in a pigeon coop rooftop scene

Background imageMarks Collection: Short-Faced Bald-Headed Pigeons

Short-Faced Bald-Headed Pigeons
A group portrait showing four Short-Faced Bald-Headed pigeons perched inside their coop. The illustration presents the unique characteristics and aesthetics of the Blue, Red

Background imageMarks Collection: Black-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon

Black-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon
A portrait of two Black-Pied Pouter, (Pigmy Pouter) pigeons, with two white feathered Brunner Pouters featured in the background. The illustration shows their unsual features as a fancy breed

Background imageMarks Collection: Yellow-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon

Yellow-Pied Pouter Cock Pigeon
A portrait of a Yellow-Pied Pouter Cock, (Pigmy Pouter), with a Red-Pied Pouter featured in the background inside their coop

Background imageMarks Collection: WW1 - Zeppelins raiding over Paris, France, 1915

WW1 - Zeppelins raiding over Paris, France, 1915
WW1 - An illustration depicting the terror of zeppelins dominating the sky in an air raid at night over Paris, France. Searchlights beam from the city below, marking the zeppelins

Background imageMarks Collection: Grass Snake - snake track goes along human track

Grass Snake - snake track goes along human track - desert - sand dunes (Natrix natrix). Caspian sea shore - near Krasnovodsk town - Turkmenistan. Spring - April

Background imageMarks Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf dolphin

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf dolphin showing foetal marks just after birth. (Tursiops truncatus). Foetal marks will disappear after one or two days

Background imageMarks Collection: Suffragette Votes for Women Ceramic Cat

Suffragette Votes for Women Ceramic Cat
A dark grey pottery figure of a cat with ribbon bow around its neck. This example has a hole at the top of the head and could have been used as a match holder or small vase

Background imageMarks Collection: Henry Stacy Marks - 2

Henry Stacy Marks - 2
HENRY STACY MARKS Artist, in his later years Date: 1829 - 1898

Background imageMarks Collection: Henry Stacy Marks - 1

Henry Stacy Marks - 1
HENRY STACY MARKS Artist Date: 1829 - 1898

Background imageMarks Collection: Quo Vadis? Lygia letting Vinicius know she is a Christian

Quo Vadis? Lygia letting Vinicius know she is a Christian
Quo Vadis: A Narrative of the Time of Nero - a historical novel written by Henryk Sienkiewicz. In this scene, Lygia lets Vinicius know she is a Christian by drawing the sign of a fish on the ground

Background imageMarks Collection: The Campanile, Bell Tower, in St. Marks Square, Piazza San Marco, in Venice, Italy

The Campanile, Bell Tower, in St. Marks Square, Piazza San Marco, in Venice, Italy

Background imageMarks Collection: 1000000000000 Mark note

1000000000000 Mark note
The hyperinflation in the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Front of a Banknote on 1 000 000 000 000 Mark edited in Berlin 1/11 1923. Date: 1921-1923

Background imageMarks Collection: 100000 Mark note

100000 Mark note
The hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. 100 000 Mark banknote edited in Berlin 1/2 1923. Front Date: 1921-1923

Background imageMarks Collection: 100000000 Mark Note

100000000 Mark Note
The hyperinflation the Weimar Republic 1921-1923. Charity banknote on 100 000 000 Mark edited in Altona 1/10 1923 during the hyperinflation the Weimar Republic. Front. Date: 1921-1923

Background imageMarks Collection: Domestic Sheep, ewes, close-up of rumps with colour mark from raddle

Domestic Sheep, ewes, close-up of rumps with colour mark from raddle, to indicate they have mated with ram, Cumbria, England, winter

Background imageMarks Collection: Driving two horses down a snowy lane

Driving two horses down a snowy lane
A farmer sits side-saddle as he rides/drives two working carthorses down a country lane in the middle of winter. Watercolour painting by Malcolm Greensmith

Background imageMarks Collection: Gabon - Africa - Woman with Scarification

Gabon - Africa - Woman with Scarification
A Woman from Sibiti, Gabon - part of the Bakota (or Kota) - a Bantu ethnic group from the northeastern region of the country

Background imageMarks Collection: Sunday School Exam Paper

Sunday School Exam Paper
Test for Sunday school class at 56 Old Bailey, London on subject of Samuel, the child, reformer and judge. 8 Questions can gain you 100 marks

Background imageMarks Collection: Devil Marks Recruit

Devil Marks Recruit
The Devil puts his mark on a new recruit

Background imageMarks Collection: Pilgrimsa way at high tide, Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Northumberland, UK

Pilgrimsa way at high tide, Lindisfarne (Holy Island), Northumberland, UK

Background imageMarks Collection: Campanile and Doges Palace, St Marks Square, Venice, Italy

Campanile and Doges Palace, St Marks Square, Venice, Italy Italy Venice St Marks Square The Campanile and Doges Palace

Background imageMarks Collection: The Winged Lion of St Marks Square, Venice, Italy

The Winged Lion of St Marks Square, Venice, Italy by Arthur Joseph Meadows (1843-1907). 1907

Background imageMarks Collection: Venice, Italy - Covered Gondola with view of Doges Palace

Venice, Italy - Covered Gondola with view of Doges Palace. Date: circa 1895

Background imageMarks Collection: Dick Whittington. The Pavilion Theatre in Torquay

Dick Whittington. The Pavilion Theatre in Torquay
Dick Whittington. Second page of four-page flyer for The Pavilion in Torquay on 26th December 1939 for 3 weeks. Headed " Laughter

Background imageMarks Collection: Accident in fog and black ice, Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex

Accident in fog and black ice, Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex
Accident in fog and black ice, near Marks Tey, Colchester, Essex, 31 December 1959, in which an Austin van was a write-off but the driver received only minor injuries. Date: 1959

Background imageMarks Collection: People on a boat off the coast of Venice, Italy

People on a boat off the coast of Venice, Italy. circa 1970

Background imageMarks Collection: Highgate Hill, London - Dick Whittington Stone

Highgate Hill, London - Dick Whittington Stone
Whittington Stone - Highgate Hill, London - where Dick Whittington heard the Bow Bells Date: circa 1910s

Background imageMarks Collection: Venice, Italy - St Mark s- general view

Venice, Italy - St Mark s- general view - Full width of St Marks facade. Part of Box 186 Boswell Collection - Venice. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMarks Collection: Venice, Italy - St Marks, left front

Venice, Italy - St Marks, left front - Part of facade at St Marks. Part of Box 186 Boswell Collection - Venice. Date: circa 1900

Background imageMarks Collection: Music cover, Mystery, Fox-Trot Song

Music cover, Mystery, Fox-Trot Song
Music cover, Mystery, A Fox-Trot Song, words by Howard Johnson, music by Joseph A Cirina. 1919

Background imageMarks Collection: Piazza San Marco, Venice 1909

Piazza San Marco, Venice 1909
Piazza San Marco, Venice. Date: 1909

Background imageMarks Collection: Augustus Arch, Fano

Augustus Arch, Fano
The Arch of Augustus at Fano was completed in 10 AD, marking the main entrance to the city. It also marks the arrival of the Via Flaminia on the Adriatic coast. Date: 2nd century AD

Background imageMarks Collection: Kluski at Warsaw 1920

Kluski at Warsaw 1920
A figure garbed in oriental attire materialises behind Kluski, caught by the camera flash though unseen by the sitters : the black marks are paranormal scratches on film Date: 15 June 1920

Background imageMarks Collection: Music cover, Rag-Time Crazy sung by Florence Thurston

Music cover, Rag-Time Crazy sung by Florence Thurston
Music cover, Rag-Time Crazy, written by R M Marks, composed by John Neat, sung by Florence Thurston. 1910

Background imageMarks Collection: East Main Street, Amsterdam, New York State, USA

East Main Street, Amsterdam, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1909

Background imageMarks Collection: Old impact marks of volcanic bombs

Old impact marks of volcanic bombs from an ancient volcano eruption basalt rocks at the East shore of Ilot Gabriel island Round Island and Ile aux Serpents island on horizon June North of Mauritius

Background imageMarks Collection: Woman reads Iris Murdoch book, train to Manchester

Woman reads Iris Murdoch book, train to Manchester
A woman reads an Iris Murdoch book on a train to Manchester. Date: circa 1980

Background imageMarks Collection: Women athletes on the starting line

Women athletes on the starting line
Five women athletes on the starting line at a sports track, with spectators in the background. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - Three Nuns with varied colourations, Fancy Breed

Pigeons - Three Nuns with varied colourations, Fancy Breed
A portrait of three Nuns with varied colourations standing in their pigeon coop. The Nun is a breed of fancy pigeon, also known as the Dutch Shell Pigeon

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot Fairy

Pigeons - Burmese or Florentine, Starling and Spot Fairy
A portrait illustration showing three breeds of pigeon. At the top of the illustration is a Burmese pigeon, now commonly known as a Florentine

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes

Pigeons - Black Capuchins and Damascenes
An illustration showing two Black Capuchins, also known as Syrian Wammentauben Beirut pigeons, and two Damascenes in an outdoor scenery

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons

Pigeons - A portrait of four Homing Pigeons
The pictured Racing Homing Pigeons were the property of J. Oliver Esq. of Bexhill, and were trained by The Brighton and County of Sussex Society

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoon

Pigeons - Young and Old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoon
A portrait of three young and old, Blue and Silver Dun Dragoons, who are a member of the Fancy Breed of pigeon, most commonly found in London

Background imageMarks Collection: Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham Fancy

Pigeons - Three Dragoons, Birmingham Fancy
A portrait of a Silver-Brown Bar, a Silver-Black Bar, and a Blue Dragoon, breeds of the fancy pigeon. The pigeons are also are in common with Birmingham, UK



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"Unveiling the Enigmatic Marks: A Journey Through Time and Places" Step into a world where marks transcend their mere existence, leaving behind an intriguing trail of history and significance. From the enigmatic Turin Shroud in 1934 to the timeless St. Marks Church in Zagreb's cobblestone Square, these marks hold stories that captivate our imagination. Intriguingly, a Select Committee convened in 1891 under Henry Stacy Marks' watchful eye, unraveling mysteries hidden within time's intricate tapestry. Meanwhile, a Red Admiral butterfly gracefully basks on sun-kissed foliage—a mark of nature's delicate beauty. St. Marks Church stands tall amidst St. Marks Square in Zagreb—its roof adorned with city arms—an emblematic mark representing faith intertwined with civic pride. Across borders lies Venice's own St. Marks Square—a bustling hub where history whispers through its ancient stones. Yet not all marks bring joyous tales; they can also bear witness to tumultuous times like the German Hyperinflation of 1923—a stark reminder of economic fragility etched upon society's memory. Marks find their place even amidst modernity—the Coventry Shopping Centre bustling with life as people leave their own indelible imprints upon its walls while Fortuna by Ernest Board watches over them—an artistic mark reminding us of fortune's fickle nature. Traveling back further still, we encounter a different kind of mark—the German Student Duel from 1880—where honor was tested and scars became badges worn proudly by those who dared face adversity head-on. These diverse marks intertwine across continents and centuries, weaving together humanity's shared experiences. They remind us that every line etched upon our collective story carries weight and meaning beyond what meets the eye—a testament to our resilience, curiosity, and desire for connection. So let us embrace these marks as windows into worlds both familiar and unknown—symbols of our past, present, and future.