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"Tore: A Journey Through Nonsense and Adventure" Step into the whimsical world of "Tore, " where Lear's nonsensical rhymes collide with the rugged landscapes of Bangor

Background imageTore Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Bangor

Lear / Nonsense / Bangor
There was an Old Person of Bangor, whose face was distorted with anger! He tore off his boots, and subsisted on roots, that irascible Person of Bangor

Background imageTore Collection: Jason tore the fleece from off the tree-trunk (colour litho)

Jason tore the fleece from off the tree-trunk (colour litho)
STC445087 Jason tore the fleece from off the tree-trunk (colour litho) by Davie, Howard (fl.1914-44); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration from How the Argonauts sailed to Colchis)

Background imageTore Collection: Tore Jensen

Tore Jensen England V Denmark Basketball 25 November 1998 Date: 25 November 1998

Background imageTore Collection: Tore Jensen / Ray Carter

Tore Jensen / Ray Carter
Tore Jensen/Ray Carter England V Denmark Basketball 25 November 1998 Date: 25 November 1998

Background imageTore Collection: 44th Regiment at Gundamuck

44th Regiment at Gundamuck
In 1841 the 44th was in Kabul where uprising endangered the garrison. Constantly attacked, without shelter or food, the force waded in deep snow through narrow passes for four days trying to reach

Background imageTore Collection: Jason and the Argonauts: 'Then Jason leapt forth warily, and tore the fleece from off the tree

Jason and the Argonauts: "Then Jason leapt forth warily, and tore the fleece from off the tree trunk"(litho)
5989610 Jason and the Argonauts: " Then Jason leapt forth warily, and tore the fleece from off the tree trunk" (litho) by Soper

Background imageTore Collection: St George tearing the document to pieces (colour litho)

St George tearing the document to pieces (colour litho)
2801163 St George tearing the document to pieces (colour litho) by Robinson, Charles (1870-1937); Private Collection; (add.info.: St George tearing the document to pieces)

Background imageTore Collection: One of them tore the carrion with his teeth (engraving)

One of them tore the carrion with his teeth (engraving)
2781474 One of them tore the carrion with his teeth (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: One of them tore the carrion with his teeth)

Background imageTore Collection: So saying, she tore in pieces Leicesters letter and stamped upon them as they fell to the floor

So saying, she tore in pieces Leicesters letter and stamped upon them as they fell to the floor (colour litho)
973815 So saying, she tore in pieces Leicesters letter and stamped upon them as they fell to the floor (colour litho) by Ford, Henry Justice (1860-1941); Private Collection; (add.info.: So saying)

Background imageTore Collection: Volunteering for the Mounted Infantry in Burma (engraving)

Volunteering for the Mounted Infantry in Burma (engraving)
1055239 Volunteering for the Mounted Infantry in Burma (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Volunteering for the Mounted Infantry in Burma)

Background imageTore Collection: Highland IV7 8 Map

Highland IV7 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Highland IV7 8

Background imageTore Collection: Highland IV6 7 Map

Highland IV6 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Highland IV6 7

Background imageTore Collection: Tore Mountain, Killarney, from the Kenmare Road

Tore Mountain, Killarney, from the Kenmare Road - a scenic view of the mountain and lake with the road to the right with jaunting car. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Kerry: Killarney)

Background imageTore Collection: Silk Postcard Carro do Monte - Car Mount, Madeira

Silk Postcard Carro do Monte - Car Mount, Madeira
Silk Postcard Carro do Monte/Car Mount, Madeira, Tore-Madeira Ridge, Portugal. Date: 1950s

Background imageTore Collection: French military airship La Republique which made her maiden flight from Paris to Compiegne

French military airship La Republique which made her maiden flight from Paris to Compiegne. Crashed on manoeuvres when propeller tore envelope, October 1909

Background imageTore Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Pew

Lear / Nonsense / Pew
There was Old Man in a pew, whose waistcoat was spotted with blue; But he tore it in pieces to give to his nieces, that cheerful Old Man in a pew

Background imageTore Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Peru

Lear / Nonsense / Peru
There was an Old Man of Peru, who never knew what he should do; So he tore off his hair, and behaved like a bear, that intrinsic Old Man of Peru

Background imageTore Collection: Fable / Two Lizards

Fable / Two Lizards
THE TWO LIZARDS: two lizards were bemoaning their fate as lowly creatures, & wishing they d been born proud stags, when hounds tore apart the very stag they d admired


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"Tore: A Journey Through Nonsense and Adventure" Step into the whimsical world of "Tore, " where Lear's nonsensical rhymes collide with the rugged landscapes of Bangor. Inspired by Jack London's thrilling novel, White Fang, this caption takes you on a wild ride through various historical events and fictional tales. Embark on an aerial escapade as we witness the French military airship La Republique making her maiden flight from Paris to Compiegne in 1909. The vivid print captures the excitement and wonder of this groundbreaking moment. Intriguing dramas of modernity unfold before our eyes, depicted in vibrant color lithographs that transport us to another era. We delve into The History of a Slave through an intricate engraving that tells a powerful story etched forever in history. Jason's bravery shines through as he tears the fleece from off the tree-trunk, immortalized in a captivating color lithograph. Tore Jensen becomes our guide, leading us alongside Ray Carter on daring adventures that test their mettle against all odds. The valiant soldiers of the 44th Regiment at Gundamuck demonstrate unwavering courage amidst chaos and conflict. Their resilience echoes Jason and his Argonauts' legendary quest for glory as they too tear away obstacles to claim victory. St George himself comes alive in a stunning color lithograph, tearing apart documents with righteous fury. This symbolic act resonates with those who fight against injustice and oppression throughout history. But not all is grandeur; sometimes survival depends on primal instincts. Witness one man tearing carrion with his teeth - a stark reminder of humanity's raw nature when pushed to its limits. Through these diverse glimpses into torn moments across time and space, "Tore" invites you to embrace adventure, challenge conventions, and explore realms both real and imagined. So come along for an unforgettable journey filled with laughter, heart-stopping action, and thought-provoking tales.