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Centrally nestled in the picturesque countryside settlement, a quaint country town emerges from the morning haze

Background imageCentrally Collection: Countryside Settlement

Countryside Settlement
An oil painting of a countryside path leading to a settlement opening, comprising of a building surrounded by an old stone wall, and a centrally placed, large tree. Date: circa 1923

Background imageCentrally Collection: Country Town

Country Town
This etching shows a broad view of a countryside town which trails centrally, off into the distance, with a large copse of trees at the back. Date: circa 1922

Background imageCentrally Collection: Morning Haze

Morning Haze
A landscape oil painting of an enormous, yet shallow distant mountain with a purple hue, forming the background of a countryside scene in which a cottage is nestled centrally. Date: circa 1921

Background imageCentrally Collection: Moonlight

Moonlight
A painting of a river bridge lit by the moonlight, with a haunting view of a church placed centrally in the background. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCentrally Collection: Water Fountain

Water Fountain
An architectural painting of a fine water fountain located centrally in a park of a grand manor, which sits in the background. Families can be seen enjoying the day. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCentrally Collection: The Memorials area St Aubin, Juno Beach, Normandy

The Memorials area St Aubin, Juno Beach, Normandy
The main infantry and armoured forces landed centrally on each of the five landing beaches. Between them landed Special Forces tasked with taking out German strongpoints

Background imageCentrally Collection: Allegory Nature Mother Art Nursemaid young man

Allegory Nature Mother Art Nursemaid young man
Allegory of Nature as the Mother of Art, Allegory (Nature as the Nursemaid of Art), A young man and woman sitting in a landscape under a tree

Background imageCentrally Collection: Allegory marriage placed graceful cartouche up

Allegory marriage placed graceful cartouche up
Allegory of marriage, placed in a graceful cartouche that is made up of flowers, plants, and architectural fragments. Centrally in the performance

Background imageCentrally Collection: Printed cotton handkerchief, ?The New Broad Sword Exercise?

Printed cotton handkerchief, ?The New Broad Sword Exercise?, published by William Hanson and Sons, Manchester, inscribed at bottom left ?WH 1798?, 1798

Background imageCentrally Collection: Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630

Allegory Frederick Henry after the conquest of Den Bosch, Wesel and Grol, 1629-1630, Crispijn van den Queborn, Adriaen Pietersz. van de Venne, Staten-Generaal, 1630

Background imageCentrally Collection: Harry John Lawson (b1852), English inventor of a safety bicycle. (1879). Lawson

Harry John Lawson (b1852), English inventor of a safety bicycle. (1879). Lawson produced the first bicycle driven by a chain from centrally positioned pedals to the rear wheel in 1879

Background imageCentrally Collection: Edward VIII and Edwards

Edward VIII and Edwards
EDWARD VIII Is pictured centrally as he would have appeared at his coronation, surrounded by the previous King Edwards


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Centrally nestled in the picturesque countryside settlement, a quaint country town emerges from the morning haze. Under the enchanting moonlight, a water fountain glistens like a Royal Doulton advertisement come to life. The memorials at St Aubin and Juno Beach in Normandy stand as solemn reminders of sacrifice. A printed cotton handkerchief captures the essence of tradition with 'The New Broad Sword Exercise. ' From Glenshesk, Ballycastle reveals its beauty, while an allegory of nature portrays Mother Art as a nurturing nursemaid to a young man's creativity. In graceful cartouche, an allegory of marriage is placed centrally, symbolizing unity and love. And finally, an allegory of Frederick Henry after his triumphant conquests echoes through time - Den Bosch, Wesel, and Grol in 1629-1630.