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"Journey through Time: The Enduring Symbolism of the Boat" Step aboard as we embark on a captivating voyage through history, exploring the profound significance of boats

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Boat Collection: Cafe Parisien, RMS Olympic BL24990_009
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Boat Collection: The B saloon, RMS Olympic BL24990_008
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Boat Collection: Entrance to A deck, RMS Olympic BL24990_007
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Boat Collection: Japan, Cat island, Aoshima island
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Boat Collection: Barton Swing Aqueduct a98_05171
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Boat Collection: Robin Hoods Bay CGH01_01_0343
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Boat Collection: RMS Aquitania EAW022293
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Boat Collection: Southend Pier EAW017029
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Boat Collection: QE2 at Southampton EAW191249
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Boat Collection: Maritime Hartlepool EAW695745
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Boat Collection: First Atlantic crossing by steamship, 1819
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Boat Collection: New York harbor, 1850s
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Boat Collection: Ancient Phoenician traders in port
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Boat Collection: A pause for more pleasure, 1951
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Boat Collection: St Ives, Cornwall a086596
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Boat Collection: Bargemen AA97_05426
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Boat Collection: ChaniaLighthouse
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Boat Collection: Tenbys new 47 foot long Tyne Class lifeboat, the RFA Sir Galahad
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Boat Collection: Blyth lifeboat returning to the lifeboat house after being put out to a vessel in
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Boat Collection: Cow Roast Lock, near Tring, Hertfordshire. Circa 1950
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Boat Collection: Denise Perry, Glamour Model, 11th June 1976
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Boat Collection: Clothing Beach. Model Carol Dwyer gets a cheeky glance as she poses in a revealing
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Boat Collection: Polruan, Cornwall, May 1949
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Boat Collection: Timber Barque off Pendennis, Henry Scott Tuke (1858-1929)
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Boat Collection: Henry Scott Tukes French brigantine Julie of Nantes at the Mill Dam, Falmouth, Cornwall. Around 1886
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Boat Collection: View from Cromwells Castle N090229
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Boat Collection: Picture No. 12479326
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Boat Collection: Ketch Elizabeth loading cargo at Mother Iveys Bay, St Merryn, Cornwall. Early 1900s
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Boat Collection: Fishing boats, Penzance, Cornwall. Around 1900
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Boat Collection: The yacht Tartar DP033930
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Boat Collection: Cafe Parisien, RMS Olympic BL24990_041
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Boat Collection: Bedroom suite, RMS Olympic BL24990_029
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Boat Collection: Reception room, RMS Olympic BL24990_019
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Boat Collection: Gymnasium, RMS Olympic BL24990_015
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Boat Collection: Verandah Cafe, RMS Olympic BL24990_012
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Boat Collection: Lounge, RMS Olympic BL24990_006
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Boat Collection: Lounge, RMS Olympic BL24990_005
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Boat Collection: Cadgwith Cove, Cornwall, England
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Boat Collection: 539 Assault Squadron performing a beach assault
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Boat Collection: A Chinook helicopter and a Royal Marine rigid-inflatable boat (RIB), off Studland Bay, Dorset, UK
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Boat Collection: SS Africa at Tilbury Docks, September 1915
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Boat Collection: Brownsea Island EPW041058
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Boat Collection: Boating
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Boat Collection: Rusting, decaying old fishing boat, Reykjanesskagi, Southern Peninsula or Reykjanes, Iceland
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Boat Collection: Chew Valley Lake JEH_22048_032
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Boat Collection: Panaoramic view of boats at Nyhavn Quay in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Boat Collection: Hastings Beach
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Boat Collection: Whitehall Palace, 1707 6C_WHI_1707


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"Journey through Time: The Enduring Symbolism of the Boat" Step aboard as we embark on a captivating voyage through history, exploring the profound significance of boats. From South Shields LNER poster (1923-1947) to London Docks in 1958, these vessels have left an indelible mark on our collective consciousness. Like Hokusai's iconic "The Great Wave off Kanagawa, " boats ride atop mighty waves, symbolizing resilience and courage in the face of adversity. They embody humanity's eternal struggle against nature's forces, reminding us that even amidst chaos, hope prevails. London Docks (1958 EAW071687) capture bustling maritime activity; ships laden with dreams and aspirations docked at their final destination. These docks were witness to countless stories - tales of trade, exploration, and human connection woven into their very fabric. In contrast, an engraving of Marble Hill House J900203 transports us to serene waters where leisurely boat rides offer solace from the demands of everyday life. Here lies a reminder that they are not solely vehicles for commerce but also gateways to tranquility and escape. Dunbar Wharf in Limehouse (a002456) reveals a gritty reality; its weathered boats tell tales of laborious work along London's waterways. A testament to human ingenuity and perseverance against industrial backdrops - they speak volumes about our ability to adapt and thrive amidst change. DE JONGH’s depiction of Old London Bridge K080027 showcases a time when bridges were integral parts journeys – connecting communities physically while fostering unity metaphorically. Boats became symbols bridging divides between people separated by vast expanses. Pilgrims' ship Mayflower at sea (1620), Sutton Hoo ship burial J910330 or Jesus calming the storm on the Sea of Galilee depict moments where boats transcend mere transportation devices – becoming vessels of hope, faith, and salvation.