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"Months: A Journey Through Time and History" Step into the past as we explore the significance of "months" throughout different eras

Background imageMonths Collection: Vincent van Gogh Life Nature morte 1888 Oil canvas

Vincent van Gogh Life Nature morte 1888 Oil canvas
Vincent van Gogh: Still Life (Nature morte), Vincent van Gogh, May 1888, Oil on canvas, Van Gogh often called his still life paintings color studies

Background imageMonths Collection: Girl Large Hat Girl Large Hat Young woman wide hat

Girl Large Hat Girl Large Hat Young woman wide hat
Girl in a Large Hat Girl in a Large Hat Young woman with a wide hat, The half figure of a young woman stands against a light sky in bright sunlight

Background imageMonths Collection: Mars raised sword front city fired Title page

Mars raised sword front city fired Title page
Mars with raised sword in front of a city fired Title page for: European Mercury, Second Piece, First Part: Covering the Months, January, February and March of the Year 1691

Background imageMonths Collection: Large map siege Namur first text sheet 1695 Plan de la Ville

Large map siege Namur first text sheet 1695 Plan de la Ville
Large map of the siege of Namur (first text sheet), 1695 Plan de la Ville and the Chateau de Namur, dance l etat qu etoit cette Place lors qu elle fut assee et reprise

Background imageMonths Collection: Palestine disturbances 1936 Deserted scene Jewelers market

Palestine disturbances 1936 Deserted scene Jewelers market
Palestine disturbances 1936. Deserted scene in Jewelers market, as it has appeared during the months of strike, otherwise a crowded bazaar. 1936

Background imageMonths Collection: Palestine disturbances 1936 Jerusalem business

Palestine disturbances 1936 Jerusalem business
Palestine disturbances 1936. The Jerusalem business centre again bristles with activity on October 12, 1936 after nearly six months of close doors. 1936, Jerusalem

Background imageMonths Collection: Palestine disturbances 1936 striking contrast

Palestine disturbances 1936 striking contrast
Palestine disturbances 1936. A striking contrast taken a few minutes after the preceding picture, showing the harbour alive with activity after an uncanny deadness of nearly six months

Background imageMonths Collection: Gerard Carter March 1875 Aged 20 months Little child

Gerard Carter March 1875 Aged 20 months Little child
Gerard Carter. March 1875. Aged 20 months, Little child standing on a chair, holding a carved horse on a table; Hennah & Kent; March 1875; Albumen silver print

Background imageMonths Collection: Psalms Composition

Psalms Composition

Background imageMonths Collection: A Baby On The Clothesline

A Baby On The Clothesline

Background imageMonths Collection: Portrait Of A Baby Boy

Portrait Of A Baby Boy

Background imageMonths Collection: Adult Hands Holding Bare Baby Feet

Adult Hands Holding Bare Baby Feet

Background imageMonths Collection: A Baby Asleep On A Pillar

A Baby Asleep On A Pillar

Background imageMonths Collection: Two Babies In Matching Hat And Overalls

Two Babies In Matching Hat And Overalls

Background imageMonths Collection: Babys Hand Holding On To Adult Hand

Babys Hand Holding On To Adult Hand

Background imageMonths Collection: Book illustration -- January

Book illustration -- January, with a robin on a bare branch and a snowy country scene. Date: circa 1880

Background imageMonths Collection: Junkers D I German fighter plane

Junkers D I German fighter plane photographed in a field in Belgium on 21 January 1919. Although left abandoned in the open for more than three months, it was still deemed to be basically airworthy

Background imageMonths Collection: Avro Lancastrian G-AGWJ BSa LAP

Avro Lancastrian G-AGWJ BSa LAP
Avro Lancastrian G-AGWJ of British South American Airlines seen at London Airport on 18 May 1946, just 3 months before it was damaged beyond repair in a landing accident in the Gambia

Background imageMonths Collection: The Sad Experiences of Big and Little Willie. - WWI

The Sad Experiences of Big and Little Willie. - WWI
A bound copy with gold-leaf edges of The Sad Experiences of Big and Little Willie during the first 6 months of the Great War as portrayed by W. K. Haselden in the Daily Mirror

Background imageMonths Collection: Picture No. 10890297

Picture No. 10890297
Miniature Pinscher Dog - puppy two months old Date:

Background imageMonths Collection: Picture No. 10895395

Picture No. 10895395
Cat - Abyssinian Cream 5 months old Date:

Background imageMonths Collection: Picture No. 10895387

Picture No. 10895387
Cat - Black & Silver British Shorthair - 3 months old Date:

Background imageMonths Collection: Picture No. 10895368

Picture No. 10895368
Cat - Sable Burmese Sable Tortie and Blue Tortie - 3 months old Date:

Background imageMonths Collection: Picture No. 10897969

Picture No. 10897969
Cat - British Shorthair Blue kitten - 2 months old Date:

Background imageMonths Collection: Siege of Lathom House

Siege of Lathom House
LATHOM HOUSE, Lancashire, is heroically defended for 3 months by Charlotte, countess of Derby, but surrenders next year : in this picture, the defenders make a sortie Date: 1646 - 1647

Background imageMonths Collection: Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson on holiday on the Dalmatian c

Edward VIII and Wallis Simpson on holiday on the Dalmatian c
King Edward VIII (1894-1972), later Duke of Windsor together with Mrs. Wallis Simpson (1896-1986), later Duchess of Windsor on the Dalmatian coast in August 1936

Background imageMonths Collection: The Duchess of Albany with her grandchildren

The Duchess of Albany with her grandchildren
The Duchess of Albany, formerly Princess Helena of Waldeck-Pyrmont (1861-1922), and wife of Prince Leopold, pictured in 1910 with her grandchildren

Background imageMonths Collection: The Theatre on board HMS Alert, British Arctic Expeditio

The Theatre on board HMS Alert, British Arctic Expeditio
Engraving showing the theatre on board HMS Alert during the British Arctic Expedition of 1875-1876. Plays were staged aboard the ship to keep up morale during the cold, dark winter months

Background imageMonths Collection: Baby on Fur Rug Late 19C

Baby on Fur Rug Late 19C
Terence Hope Davenport, age ten months, lying on a fur rug in the photographers studio

Background imageMonths Collection: De Valera & Lloydgeorge

De Valera & Lloydgeorge
Irish leader De Valera and British premier Lloyd George meet at Downing Street, London, leading to the treaty of London which brought peace for a few months

Background imageMonths Collection: Helen Keller and her teacher

Helen Keller and her teacher
Helen Adams Keller (1880-1968), American author and lecturer, who was left blind, deaf and mute at the age of 19 months. Seen here with her teacher, Anne Sullivan Macy (1866-1936)

Background imageMonths Collection: King Edmund II Ironside

King Edmund II Ironside
EDMUND II IRONSIDE King of England for seven months in 1016

Background imageMonths Collection: DEATH OF ISaC DAVIS, He was a gunsmith and a militia officer who commanded a company

DEATH OF ISaC DAVIS, He was a gunsmith and a militia officer who commanded a company of Minutemen from Acton, Massachusetts, during the first battle of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageMonths Collection: Interesting conical houses near Hama, Syria

Interesting conical houses near Hama, Syria. Built in this style to remain cool during the hot summer months. Date: circa 1906



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"Months: A Journey Through Time and History" Step into the past as we explore the significance of "months" throughout different eras. From the trenches of World War I to the tranquil Tanners Hatch Hostel, each month holds its own story. "Our Little Contemptibles, " a phrase coined in 1914, captures the bravery and resilience of soldiers during wartime. Churchill's iconic image in May 1915 reminds us of his indomitable spirit. Travel back to Simla in the 1930s, where India's elite sought respite from summer heat. The cool mountain air witnessed moments of joy and intrigue. Edward I's coronation marked a pivotal moment in history, symbolizing power and authority. Meanwhile, Churchill astride a horse exemplifies his leadership during times of crisis. The Labours of the months depicted in Tres Riches Heures (1413-1416) transport us to medieval France with stunning illuminations on parchment. Each month tells its own tale through vibrant colors and intricate details. Pauline Baynes' masterpiece, "The Farming Year, " celebrates nature's cycles and highlights humanity's reliance on agriculture for sustenance. Helen Keller reading Braille showcases her determination to overcome adversity through education. Her journey inspires us all to embrace knowledge regardless of our limitations. Leap Year Programme by Paul Chesney reminds us that time is not always predictable; they can surprise us with an extra day every four years. Embrace these bonus days. Richard I led Crusades that shaped history while leaving an enduring legacy behind him. His courage echoes through time as we reflect on his impact today. Lastly, modern Zodiac signs like Scorpio remind us how ancient beliefs continue to influence our lives today. Explore your astrological sign and unravel its mysteries. In this captivating journey through time, let these diverse hints about "months" ignite your curiosity about their rich historical tapestry.