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Travellers Collection (page 8)

Travellers have always held a certain allure, their nomadic spirits capturing the imagination of those who long for adventure and freedom

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Travellers Collection: Breakdown crane and porters electric truck (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: The Bay of Salerno, c. 1820-30 (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: The Southwold Express (b / w photo)
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Travellers Collection: Rest on the Flight into Egypt (black chalk & gouache on paper)
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Travellers Collection: The Meeting of Livingstone and Stanley in Central Africa (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Sergei Prokudin-Gorskii and others seated at a campsite, Chusovala River, Ural Mountains, Russia
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Travellers Collection: English travellers in Africa being carried by natives (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: 19th century Gypsies
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Travellers Collection: Milan, Basilica of Sant Eustorgio, Portinari Chapel, Ark of St
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Travellers Collection: Departure of a Stagecoach from St. Petersburg Station, 1848 (w / c & ink on paper)
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Travellers Collection: Grand saloon of transatlantic steamship of 1860s (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: English tourists dry tobogganing in Madeira, late 19th century (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: A farming family on their way to market
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Travellers Collection: English gentleman driving a tandem across country by moonlight a, 1900 (chromolithograph)
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Travellers Collection: English tourists arrive in the Alps, late 19th century (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Saturnia
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Travellers Collection: Hotel Garden, Grasse-en-Vence, Signed lower left Marshall Brown (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: Hotel Garden, Grasse-en-Vence, Signed lower left Marshall Brown (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: Shearing Camels, 19th century (engraving on paper)
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Travellers Collection: Albrecht von Wallenstein, Bohemian Catholic military commander of the Thirty Years War
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Travellers Collection: Parable of the Good Samaritan (chromolitho)
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Travellers Collection: Woman on a train worried about being spotted by a Zeppelin, World War I, 1914-1918 (litho)
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Travellers Collection: The Queen of the Norwood Gypsies (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Illustration for The Scholar-Gipsy by Matthew Arnold (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: Illustration for The Scholar-Gipsy by Matthew Arnold (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: A Vagrant Life (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: The Heartbreaker (litho)
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Travellers Collection: Man on a train pleased that a breakdown means he gets to spend longer in the company of an
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Travellers Collection: Seals of European universities (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Sledge Ride on the Ice (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: Coaching inn, 1890 (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: The Flight into Egypt c. 1905 (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: The Sunshine Roof, c. 1934 (litho)
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Travellers Collection: The Romanies (litho)
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Travellers Collection: At the Cross-Roads, which Way? (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: Giving Water to Travellers, Matthew x, 42 (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: South America: Male Chego; Female Chego, dilated with eggs; Egg (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Passengers on the platform before the trains departure (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: At Last He Arrived at a Great Farm (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: The Ferry (oil on panel)
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Travellers Collection: Sledge Ride, 1889 (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: Hussites drinking from the chalice before a battle, 1419 (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Blacksmith (colour litho)
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Travellers Collection: Mughal emperor travelling by ox-drawn chariot, India (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Bohemienne; Gipsy; Zigeunerin (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: The Storm (oil on canvas)
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Travellers Collection: Travellers on an ancient trading route in the Alps (engraving)
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Travellers Collection: Callot avec les Bohemiens (engraving)


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Travellers have always held a certain allure, their nomadic spirits capturing the imagination of those who long for adventure and freedom. From catching the 5:15 at Liverpool Street to Ulverston Sands in 1835, as depicted by David Cox the elder, these wanderers have traversed landscapes far and wide. Gypsies and their caravans evoke images of a bygone era, with an Irish Cob horse proudly pulling their colourful abode towards Appleby Horse Fair. The Ejiri in Suruga Province painting from the series Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji transports us to ancient Japan, where travellers sought solace amidst breathtaking scenery. Even closer to home, Romany gypsy families camped on Epsom Downs during race meetings on Epsom Racecourse. Their vibrant caravans and tents added a touch of magic to this already enchanting event. Belvedere Marshes in Kent became a temporary haven for gypsy caravans and tents, creating a picturesque scene against nature's backdrop. The tales of highwaymen like Dick Turpin meeting fellow outlaw Tom King remind us that not all they were bound by conventional rules. These daring individuals roamed the highways under moonlit skies, leaving behind legends that still captivate our imaginations today. But it is not just humans who embody the spirit of travel; fairies too find solace in meadows adorned with flowers as depicted in Fairies of the Meadow (1850). Even advertisements for hotels like Baron Hotel in Aleppo transport us through time and space, enticing us to embark on new journeys filled with discovery. Closer to modern times, Clarendon Square in Leamington showcases how even urban spaces can become playgrounds for travellers seeking respite from everyday life. And let's not forget intrepid women like Olive MacLeod who ventured into Africa alone in 1911 as "The Lady Traveller, " defying societal norms while exploring the vastness of the continent.