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Relics Collection (page 5)

"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Time with Relics" Step into a world of intrigue and wonder as we explore the captivating realm of relics

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Relics Collection: Purse (chromolitho)
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Relics Collection: Hand-Bell of Mary Queen of Scots, Covered Tankard of Agate (chromolitho)
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Relics Collection: Mary Queen of Scots Cabinet (chromolitho)
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Relics Collection: Cuff of one of Lord Darnleys Gloves (chromolitho)
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Relics Collection: Divers objets de l expedition de sir John Franklin, repportes en Angleterre par le Fox (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Saint Helena (fresco)
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Relics Collection: Reliquary or chasse, Rhenish School style (bronze with rock crystals)
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Relics Collection: The Relics of Shakespeare which have recently been removed to Kingsthorpe, near Northampton (litho)
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Relics Collection: Relics of Barents, the Dutch Explorer, brought from Nova Zembla (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics from the Loan Exhibition at Edinburgh (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Buying 'Relics of the Siege'at Paris (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The Prince of Wales in Ceylon, Kandy, the Buddhist Priests exhibiting Buddhas Tooth to the Prince
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Relics Collection: Interesting Pictures and Relics from the Royal Naval Exhibition (litho)
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Relics Collection: Relics destroyed in the Recent Fire at Easton Lodge (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics of the Franklin Expedition (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Church of Saint Radegund, Poitiers (colour photo)
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Relics Collection: Relics of Prince Charles Edward (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Celtic relics (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Anglo Saxon relics (engraving)
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Relics Collection: King Louis IX of France depositing his relics of the Passion of Christ brought from the Holy Land
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Relics Collection: Lord Byrons Childe Harold, Canto I, Stanza 20 (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Looting of the sacristy of the Church of St Philippe du Roule, Paris Commune, 1871 (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Lamentation for Christ, 1510 (woodcut)
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Relics Collection: Pilgrims Sign (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Visit to Greenwich Hospital (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics of the Battle of Worcester, exhibited in the Museum and at the Guildhall (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Specimens from the Scandinavian Exhibition, at the Royal Archaeological Institute (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The Antiquarian Discoveries at Silchester, near Reading, Relics of the Roman City (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The Fete of Sir John Franklin (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Roman Villa discovered in Lower Thames-Street (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Antiquities, from the Faussett Collection, at Liverpool (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics of St Thomass Hospital (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The Tudor Exhibition, Relics of the Sixteenth Century (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Queen Henrietta Marias Sedan-Chair (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Birthplace and Relics of John Bunyan (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The Relic Vendor (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The Prince inspecting the Sacred Tooth, Kandy (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics of the Franklin Expedition (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The relic hunter, Egypt (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics of the Bastille and other French prisons (engraving)
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Relics Collection: The displayer of relics, Italy (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Relics of Bunyan (engraving)
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Relics Collection: Reliquary of Saints Crispin and Crispinian (gilt metal & glass)
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Relics Collection: Napoleon before the Pyramids contemplating the mummy of a pharaoh (litho)
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Relics Collection: Reliquary with Tooth of Saint John the Baptist, Metalwork
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Relics Collection: A monk was told in a vision to take Andrews bones on board a certain ship (colour litho)
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Relics Collection: Sporran (chromolitho)
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Relics Collection: Sporran (chromolitho)


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"Unveiling the Mysteries: A Journey through Time with Relics" Step into a world of intrigue and wonder as we explore the captivating realm of relics. From ancient artifacts to sacred remnants, these objects hold stories that transcend generations. In 1934, the Turin Shroud Face mesmerized believers and skeptics alike, its enigmatic image sparking debates about its origins. The Turin Shroud itself stood as a testament to faith, carefully preserved throughout history. Delving deeper into history, we uncover Roman relics that offer glimpses into an empire long past. Examining these treasures allows us to connect with a bygone era and marvel at their craftsmanship. The limestone embankment stands as a silent witness to an ambitious land reclamation scheme in 1873. This relic serves as a reminder of human determination and the consequences of our actions on the environment. One cannot discuss relics without mentioning Jesus' crucifixion – an event that shaped civilizations for centuries. The weight of this relic resonates deeply within our collective consciousness. Traveling northward, we encounter Scotland's regalia – symbols of power and authority. The Sceptre, Sword of State and Scabbard, along with Lord High Treasurers Mace evoke images of grandeur fit for royalty. Venturing further still brings us to La Sainte Chapelle in Paris - a sanctuary adorned with precious relics from biblical times. These artifacts transport us back in time, allowing us to experience moments steeped in religious significance. Stepping back into Tudor England through an exhibition held in 1890 reveals items once cherished by monarchs themselves. These relics provide insights into their opulent lives while reminding us of their mortal existence. Nicholas Ferrar's relics take center stage next - engraved mementos honoring his life's work and dedication. These serve as reminders that even ordinary individuals can leave behind legacies worth preserving.