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Unicorn Collection

Unicorns have captivated our imaginations for centuries, their elusive presence leaving a trail of enchantment throughout history

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Unicorn Collection: Mauritius triggerfish, unicorn leatherjacket
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Unicorn Collection: Mappa Mundi, c. 1290 (vellum)
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Unicorn Collection: Royal Coat of Arms
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Unicorn Collection: Oval Trench Art lighter, WW1
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Unicorn Collection: Trades union membership certificate
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Unicorn Collection: Lion & Unicorn Pavilion
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Unicorn Collection: Le Strange Coat of Arms
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Unicorn Collection: Alice: lion and Unicorn
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Unicorn Collection: The Unicorns - Oil on canvas, circa 1885
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Unicorn Collection: Picture No. 12020840
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Unicorn Collection: The Coat of Arms of Scotland
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Unicorn Collection: The Royal Coat of Arms of King George V
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Unicorn Collection: The Unicorn Norwich coach
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Unicorn Collection: Picture No. 12480150
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Unicorn Collection: Picture No. 11992894
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Unicorn Collection: British flags and coat of arms
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Unicorn Collection: The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle, c. 1500 (wool warp with wool, silk
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Unicorn Collection: The Lady and the Unicorn. Artist: Anonymous master
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Unicorn Collection: The Unicorn in Captivity, c. 1500. Artist: Master of the Hunt of the Unicorn
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Unicorn Collection: La Dame a la Licorne (Lady and the Unicorn) : To my only desire, 1484-1500 (Wool and silk tapestry)
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Unicorn Collection: Woman with Unicorn, c. 1510. Artist: Anonymous
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Unicorn Collection: VICTORIAs JUBILEE 1887
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Unicorn Collection: Monoceros Etc Constell
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Unicorn Collection: George Iiis Coat Arms
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Unicorn Collection: Street scene outside the Dockyard Gates, Chatham, Kent
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Unicorn Collection: Le Premier Volume de la bible en francoiz historiee et nouvellement imprimee, ca. 1501
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Unicorn Collection: Unicorn & Reptiles
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Unicorn Collection: Canis Minor Star Map
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Unicorn Collection: Folklore / Unicorns
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Unicorn Collection: Greetings card in the shape of a Glengarry cap
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Unicorn Collection: Woman with Unicorn, Anonymous, c. 1510
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Unicorn Collection: Fairy Forest Kids Mural
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Unicorn Collection: Fairy Forest Kids Mural
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Unicorn Collection: The Commissioners of the International Exhibition of 1862. Creator: M Jackson
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Unicorn Collection: Fairy Forest Kids Mural
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Unicorn Collection: Fairy Forest Kids Mural
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Unicorn Collection: Fairy Forest Kids Mural
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Unicorn Collection: Hereford World Map, c. 1280, 1944. Creator: Richard de Bello
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Unicorn Collection: Picture No. 12480148
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Unicorn Collection: England, London, Hyde Park, Queen Elizabeth Gate aka Queen Mothers Gate depicting
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Unicorn Collection: Hunting scene of a unicorn: some armed men with lances are chasing, with greyhounds
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Unicorn Collection: Study for the figure of a Madonna. Drawing by Leonardo, in the British Museum in London
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Unicorn Collection: Decorations of the ceiling of Paolina Hall in the Castle of S. Angelo, Rome
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Unicorn Collection: The Indian rhinoceros (Rhinoceros unicornis), also called the Indian rhino
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Unicorn Collection: Kawaii Unicorn
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Unicorn Collection: Kawai Cloudy Unicorn
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Unicorn Collection: The Lady and the Unicorn: Taste (tapestry)
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Unicorn Collection: The Battle of Carberry Hill, 1567, c1742, (1944). Creator: George Vertue


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Unicorns have captivated our imaginations for centuries, their elusive presence leaving a trail of enchantment throughout history. In the Mappa Mundi from 1290, a delicate depiction of this mythical creature on vellum hints at its enduring allure. The Royal Coat of Arms proudly displays the majestic unicorn alongside the mighty lion, symbolizing strength and purity. Even in unexpected places, unicorns make their mark. A Trades Union membership certificate adorned with their graceful image reminds us that unity and solidarity can be as magical as these legendary beings. An Oval Trench Art lighter from World War I bears witness to the resilience and hope that unicorns represent during times of darkness. The Le Strange Coat of Arms reveals how unicorns have become intertwined with noble lineages, embodying grace and nobility through generations. The Lion & Unicorn Pavilion stands tall as a testament to their timeless appeal in architecture. In Lewis Carroll's "Alice Through the Looking-Glass, " we encounter an unforgettable scene where Alice encounters a conversation between a lion and unicorn – showcasing both power and gentleness coexisting harmoniously within these mythical creatures. Artistic renderings like Picture No. 12480150 and Picture No. 12020840 capture the ethereal beauty of unicorns, transporting us to realms where dreams come alive. The Royal Coat of Arms belonging to King George V further emphasizes their significance in heraldry – representing not only regality but also magic woven into royal bloodlines. Even mundane objects are touched by unicorn magic; a poster advertising Ransomes Lawnmowers adds whimsy to everyday life by featuring these fantastical beings amidst green fields – reminding us that even ordinary tasks can be transformed into extraordinary adventures when accompanied by imagination. Lastly, Picture No. 11992894 invites us into an enchanted forest where unicorns roam freely among nature's wonders - inviting us to believe in miracles once more. From ancient maps to modern artistry, unicorns continue to captivate our hearts and minds.