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"Unveiling the Tapestry of Words: A Journey through Time and Cultures" Step into a world where words transcend boundaries

Background imageWriting Collection: A set of 8 lithographs - WWI era

A set of 8 lithographs - WWI era
A set of 8 lithographs in a folio. 1) Inscribed Private B. Miller, Queens Westminsters, out since 1914, 2) Inscribed Of the Labour Battalion, 3) A soldier reading a newspaper

Background imageWriting Collection: King George VI at his desk in naval uniform, 1942

King George VI at his desk in naval uniform, 1942
King George VI (1895 - 1952), pictured writing at his desk in Buckingham Palace wearing naval uniform in May 1942. An exclusive photographic sitting specially granted to the Illustrated London News

Background imageWriting Collection: LYTTON STRACHEY (1880-1932). English writer. Pastel, 1904, by Simon Albert Bussy

LYTTON STRACHEY (1880-1932). English writer. Pastel, 1904, by Simon Albert Bussy

Background imageWriting Collection: SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet

SEQUOYA (1770?-1843). Native American scholar, with his printed Cherokee alphabet. Painting by Henry Inmam, after a painting by Charles Bird King, c1830

Background imageWriting Collection: M Giulo A A Gelardi, General Manager of the Savoy Hotel who has taken an appointment

M Giulo A A Gelardi, General Manager of the Savoy Hotel who has taken an appointment to manage a group of hotels in Italy. 12 December 1923

Background imageWriting Collection: St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel watched by his symbol, an ox. French School, 17th century

St Luke the Evangelist writing his gospel watched by his symbol, an ox. French School, 17th century

Background imageWriting Collection: Ancient Scripts - 2

Ancient Scripts - 2
Specimens of HIEROGLYPHS, DEMOTIC GREEK, PALMYRAN, HIERATIC (Egyptian priests), COPTIC and CYPRIOT scripts 2 of 2

Background imageWriting Collection: Writing the Declaration of Independence, 1776

Writing the Declaration of Independence, 1776. Thomas Jefferson, Benjamin Franklin, and John Adams meet at Jeffersons lodgings, on the corner of Seventh and High (Market) streets in Philadelphia

Background imageWriting Collection: Phoenician coins and writing

Phoenician coins and writing
Phoenician coins. Engraving depicting various coins and medals from the Phoenician civilisation. Phoenicia existed as a collection of city states in the coastal areas of modern day Lebanon and Syria

Background imageWriting Collection: Babylonian cuneiform numerals

Babylonian cuneiform numerals. Key to the clay-pressed Cuneiform numerals used in the later Babylonian period (2000BC to 75AD)

Background imageWriting Collection: Egyptian and Assyrian counting systems

Egyptian and Assyrian counting systems. Early methods of number counting involved the use of fingers, while early written records used strokes to indicate numbers

Background imageWriting Collection: BOOKKEEPER, 16TH CENTURY. The keeper of accounts in a large merchants house: woodcut, German

BOOKKEEPER, 16TH CENTURY. The keeper of accounts in a large merchants house: woodcut, German, 16th century

Background imageWriting Collection: ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (1225-1274). Painting attributed to Botticelli, 1481-82

ST. THOMAS AQUINAS (1225-1274). Painting attributed to Botticelli, 1481-82

Background imageWriting Collection: Bentley Continental GT Speed

Bentley Continental GT Speed

Background imageWriting Collection: Two Turkish Wrestlers

Two Turkish Wrestlers
A spectacular postcard photograph of two Turkish wrestlers, showing off their muscles, finely crafted moustaches and bowties!

Background imageWriting Collection: Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war

Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become

Background imageWriting Collection: Dennis Brain Letter 1955

Dennis Brain Letter 1955
A letter from Dennis Brain, French horn player, to an admirer, enclosing his photograph

Background imageWriting Collection: Writing / Gray Poem

Writing / Gray Poem
Part of the manuscript of his poem, Elegy Written in a Country Church Yard, inspired by a visit to Stoke Poges Churchyard, Bucks

Background imageWriting Collection: Wh Russell / Illus Times

Wh Russell / Illus Times
SIR WILLIAM HOWARD RUSSELL British war correspondent for The Times, reporting from the Crimea in 1855

Background imageWriting Collection: Kells : Evangel Symbols

Kells : Evangel Symbols
the Evangelical Symbols

Background imageWriting Collection: Advert / Mander Bros Inks

Advert / Mander Bros Inks
Mander Brothers Printing Ink Makers - an advertisement featuring Queen Victoria in the year of her Diamond Jubilee

Background imageWriting Collection: HANSENs TYPEWRITER / 1880

HANSENs TYPEWRITER / 1880
The remarkable typewriter invented by Rasmus Hans Malling Johan Hansen (1835 - 1890) in 1865, using a completely novel writing ball system

Background imageWriting Collection: Wandsworth Prison / Letter

Wandsworth Prison / Letter
Built in 1851 and originally called the Surrey House of Correction. The inmates writing letters

Background imageWriting Collection: Boy with Slate Kept In

Boy with Slate Kept In
A little boy has to stay in to work out a sum on his slate

Background imageWriting Collection: John Signs Magna Carta

John Signs Magna Carta
King John, pressured by the barons, signs the great charter on the Thames island of Runnymede

Background imageWriting Collection: Major James H Perkins

Major James H Perkins, Commissioner for France for the American Red Cross during World War One

Background imageWriting Collection: St. John, seated and holding a writing instrument to a tablet, an eagle with outstre

St. John, seated and holding a writing instrument to a tablet, an eagle with outstretched wings below his legs, from a series of the four evangelists after Agostino Veneziano

Background imageWriting Collection: Saint Matthew, dated 1518. Creator: Agostino Veneziano

Saint Matthew, dated 1518. Creator: Agostino Veneziano
Saint Matthew, dated 1518

Background imageWriting Collection: DUNSTAN WRITING(STRUTT)

DUNSTAN WRITING(STRUTT)
DUNSTAN Archbishop of Canterbury English prelate writing with a quill pen Date: 12th century

Background imageWriting Collection: Reflection of lanterns on Chinese characters, Taichung, Taiwan

Reflection of lanterns on Chinese characters, Taichung, Taiwan

Background imageWriting Collection: Detail of the Zaporozhets writing a letter to the Turkish Sultan, 1880-1890, (1965)

Detail of the Zaporozhets writing a letter to the Turkish Sultan, 1880-1890, (1965). Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks to Sultan Mehmed IV of Turkey

Background imageWriting Collection: Children in Falls Road area, Belfast, Northern Ireland

Children in Falls Road area, Belfast, Northern Ireland
A group of children in the Falls Road area of Belfast, Northern Ireland. Date: 1969

Background imageWriting Collection: Botanical Sketchbook -- lettering

Botanical Sketchbook -- lettering. A poem entitled English Flowers. Date: 1920s

Background imageWriting Collection: For Your Eyes Only

For Your Eyes Only
English author Ian Fleming (1908 - 1964) in his study with a copy of For Your Eyes Only, one of the series of James Bond novels that he wrote. (Photo by Evening Standard/Getty Images)

Background imageWriting Collection: PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, 1773

PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, 1773
PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her " Poems, " 1773

Background imageWriting Collection: Leo Tolstoy in Study

Leo Tolstoy in Study
LEO TOLSTOY Russian novelist and moral philosopher writing in his study Date: 1828 - 1910

Background imageWriting Collection: John Bunyan imprisoned

John Bunyan imprisoned
During his imprisonment Bunyan wrote the " Pilgrims Progress". John Bunyan, English Christian writer and preacher

Background imageWriting Collection: Lenin / Comintern Congress

Lenin / Comintern Congress
VLADIMIR LENIN Russian statesman, at the 3rd Congress of Comintern (Communist International Congress), Moscow, Russia

Background imageWriting Collection: Advert / Onoto Pen 1920S

Advert / Onoto Pen 1920S
Onoto - the Pen with Self-Filling Safety

Background imageWriting Collection: Maria Edgeworth / Library

Maria Edgeworth / Library
MARIA EDGEWORTH The novelist writing in her library at her home in Edgeworthstown, near Dublin

Background imageWriting Collection: Hall Braille Stereotyping Machine, 1919

Hall Braille Stereotyping Machine, 1919. From The British Printer Vol. XXXII. [Raithby, Lawrence & Co. Ltd, London and Leicester, 1919]

Background imageWriting Collection: Stylish young lady writing a letter sitting on cushions

Stylish young lady writing a letter sitting on cushions
A stylish young lady seated on a set of plump and elaborate cushions, writing a series of blank letters to a male friend, as a lead-up to an April Fools Day prank! Date: 1923

Background imageWriting Collection: Missal Vetus Oxemense. Drop cap depicting The Pentecost. 12t

Missal Vetus Oxemense. Drop cap depicting The Pentecost. 12t
Codex Missal Vetus Oxemense. Anonimous. 12th-13th centuries. Parchment. Drop cap depicting The Pentecost. Spain

Background imageWriting Collection: Contract of sale

Contract of sale. The clergyman Bruno sell to Sentefred several lands. Parchment with visigothic writing. 815. From Sant Pere de Codinet Monastery. Chapter Archive. Seu d Urgell. Catalonia. Spain

Background imageWriting Collection: NOBEL PRIZE: LITERATURE. Reverse of the Nobel Prize medal for Literature, first awarded in 1901

NOBEL PRIZE: LITERATURE. Reverse of the Nobel Prize medal for Literature, first awarded in 1901

Background imageWriting Collection: BLACK SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children of a School for Colored Children, a Freedmens School

BLACK SCHOOL CHILDREN. Children of a School for Colored Children, a Freedmens School, studying in the street of a Southern town. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageWriting Collection: PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, London

PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her Poems, London, 1773
PHILLIS WHEATLEY (1753?-1784). African-American poet. Engraved frontispiece to her " Poems, " London, 1773

Background imageWriting Collection: Mel Roy on the stage mid-nite, spook party talking skulls, s

Mel Roy on the stage mid-nite, spook party talking skulls, spirit slate writing, spirit table raising, ghosts from the dead. Date ca. 1935



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"Unveiling the Tapestry of Words: A Journey through Time and Cultures" Step into a world where words transcend boundaries, as we embark on a captivating exploration of the power of writing. From Al-Idrisi's intricate world map in 1154 to Dickens' poignant portrayal of an empty chair, each artifact holds a tale waiting to be unraveled. Behold the Rosetta Stone at the British Museum, an enigmatic relic that unlocked ancient mysteries and bridged civilizations across time. Leonardo da Vinci's intricate skull anatomy sketches remind us of his insatiable thirst for knowledge and his dedication to capturing every detail with precision. Immerse yourself in history as you witness Il ya Repin's masterpiece "The Cossacks Reply to the Sultan, " depicting courage and resilience amidst conflict. The Papyrus of Ani reveals secrets from beyond the grave, guiding souls through their final judgment in the Book of the Dead. Egyptian art comes alive before your eyes with a relief showcasing Akhenaten, Nefertiti, and their timeless love story. Dmitri Shostakovich engrossed in his study transports us into his creative sanctuary, where melodies were born against all odds. Diego Rivera's mural takes us back to pre-Columbian life with vibrant depictions of Zapotec civilization—a testament to our rich heritage. The Catalan Atlas offers glimpses into medieval cartography while Orteliuss' map unveils Ottoman Empire's grandeur during its zenith. Finally, Codex Troano whispers tales lost in time—an ancient manuscript preserving Mayan wisdom for generations yet unborn. These artifacts stand as testaments to humanity's unquenchable thirst for knowledge—reminders that writing is not just ink on paper but a gateway connecting past, present, and future minds alike. In this tapestry woven by countless hands across centuries and continents lies our collective human story—the triumphs, struggles, dreams, and aspirations.