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"Organise: A Glimpse into the 1930s and Beyond" Step back in time to the 1930s, where Elliot Ness, a legendary figure known for his relentless pursuit of justice

Background imageOrganise Collection: Elliot Ness, 1930s (b/w photo)

Elliot Ness, 1930s (b/w photo)
1706375 Elliot Ness, 1930s (b/w photo) by American Photographer, (20th century); (add.info.: Eliot Ness FBI agent who led the investigations into Al Capone and his gang in Chicago between 1929)

Background imageOrganise Collection: RELIEF FOR VICTIMS

RELIEF FOR VICTIMS
The Soviet government organise trains to bring food and provisions to the homeless and hungry. Date: 1922

Background imageOrganise Collection: Belfast march 1932

Belfast march 1932
Outdoor Relief workers and supporters march through Belfast on 4th October 1932. A Demonstration of relief workers on strike

Background imageOrganise Collection: Suffragette Elsa Gye, Will Bullock

Suffragette Elsa Gye, Will Bullock. Elsa Gye (1881-1943) with her future husband, William Bullock in April 1909. Joined the W.S.P.U in 1906

Background imageOrganise Collection: More than two hundred children spent an enjoyable afternoon at the Childrens Christmas

More than two hundred children spent an enjoyable afternoon at the Childrens Christmas Party organised by Mrs Madge Clarke at the Park Lane Hotel in aid of the Dockland Settlements

Background imageOrganise Collection: Wooden magazine or literature files stained in bright colours, labelled with wooden

Wooden magazine or literature files stained in bright colours, labelled with wooden pegs to organise documents in home office. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

Background imageOrganise Collection: Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Mr Attlee

Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Mr Attlee
Mr Attlee, at the time, leader of the opposition and a member of the Coronation Committee. 1952

Background imageOrganise Collection: Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Churchill

Coronation Commissions First Meeting: Churchill
The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill entering his car outside St. Jamess Palace after attending the first meeting of the Coronation Commission. Date: 1952

Background imageOrganise Collection: Newly formed protocell, artwork

Newly formed protocell, artwork
Newly formed protocell. Image 2 of 5. Artwork showing cellular components inside a basic cell membrane. This protocell (artificial cell)

Background imageOrganise Collection: Resources required for a New Years Ball, Royal Albert Hall

Resources required for a New Years Ball, Royal Albert Hall
Illustration showing the resources, in both manpower and consumables, required to organise and hold the New Years Ball, Royal Albert Hall, 1925

Background imageOrganise Collection: Womens Rights / Campaigns

Womens Rights / Campaigns
French suffragettes organise their own parallel election


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"Organise: A Glimpse into the 1930s and Beyond" Step back in time to the 1930s, where Elliot Ness, a legendary figure known for his relentless pursuit of justice, brings order to chaos. In a captivating black-and-white photo, Ness stands tall as he organises his team to tackle crime head-on. Meanwhile, on board a majestic man-of-war ship, an engraving captures the intensity of a rat-hunt. The crew bands together with determination and precision to organise their vessel and ensure its cleanliness. In Belfast march of 1932, amidst turmoil and strife, relief is brought forth for victims in need. United under one cause, compassionate individuals come together to organise support and aid during challenging times. Elsa Gye emerges as a suffragette icon in her fight for women's rights alongside Will Bullock. Together they tirelessly organise protests and campaigns that pave the way towards equality. Shifting gears from activism to joyous celebrations, more than two hundred children experience pure delight at the Children's Christmas event. Meticulously organised activities create an unforgettable afternoon filled with laughter and happiness. Brightly stained wooden magazine files catch our eye next - each labelled meticulously with care. These vibrant organisers add flair while keeping literature neatly arranged; showcasing how even mundane tasks can be transformed into works of art through organisation. The Coronation Commission's first meeting brings political leaders like Mr Attlee and Churchill together. As they gather around tables filled with paperwork and plans spread out before them, these influential figures strive to organise a momentous event that will shape history. Beyond human endeavours lies artistic expression captured by a newly formed protocell artwork. This mesmerising creation showcases nature's ability to self-organise intricate patterns that leave us in awe of its beauty. Looking ahead towards grand festivities at Royal Albert Hall's New Year Ball requires meticulous planning - resources must be organised flawlessly.