Turn Of Century Collection
"Capturing the Turn of the Century: A Glimpse into a Transformative Era" Labour clears the way
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"Capturing the Turn of the Century: A Glimpse into a Transformative Era" Labour clears the way. The Labour Party poster of 1910 boldly challenges the House of Lords' rejection of the Peoples Budget, symbolizing a growing movement for social change. SHERLOCK HOLMES Sherlock with Dr. John Watson in a corner of a first-class carriage. In this iconic image, Holmes and Watson epitomize the intellectual pursuits and detective work that fascinated society during this era. English poster for Hampstead Railway Non-Stop Services, 1910. This vibrant advertisement showcases advancements in transportation infrastructure, reflecting an era marked by progress and modernization. CHEYENNE CHIEF, c1910. Two Moons, a Cheyenne chief immortalized through Edward S. Curtis' lens, represents indigenous cultures amidst an evolving world where their traditions faced new challenges. SHERLOCK HOLMES Dr. John Watson observing Sherlock Holmes working hard over a puzzling case captures the enduring appeal of Arthur Conan Doyle's famous detective stories during this period. THEODOR HERZL (1860-1904). As founder of Zionism, Herzl's vision for Jewish self-determination gained momentum at the turn of the century when political ideologies were reshaping nations worldwide. THOMAS ANDREWS (1873-1912). Andrews' role as an Irish businessman and builder behind Titanic highlights both technological achievements and tragic consequences that defined this transformative time. SNOWDONIA NATIONAL PARK Viewed from Crib Goch to Snowdon Railway in Wales' picturesque Snowdonia National Park reveals nature's majestic beauty amid increasing urbanization at the dawn of modern tourism. MAP: NEW YORK AREA, 1906 Colorful engraving depicting New York City and its surroundings offers insight into rapid urban expansion fueled by immigration waves that shaped America's cultural fabric forevermore.