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"Unbreakable links: The fascinating world of chains" From the awe-inspiring engineering feats of Isambard Kingdom Brunel to the tragic fate of Anne Boleyn

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Chain Collection: A dog on the leash under a large umbrella in the middle of a wood clearing in the environs of Rome
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Chain Collection: Bronze oil lamps shaped like boats, the Christian period, The Archaeological Museum, Roman Wing
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Chain Collection: Memorial to Alberto Budeloni sculpted by Gassani. The sculpture is found at the Monumental
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Chain Collection: Automobile under construction (view from above), made by the Florentia automobile company in
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Chain Collection: Portrait of Mr. Farina multiple image
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Chain Collection: Automobile under construction (side view), made by the Florentia automobile company in the early
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Chain Collection: Automobile from the early 1900s made by the Florentia automobile company
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Chain Collection: Automobile under construction (front view), made by the Florentia Automobile company in the early
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Chain Collection: Interior of part of the Ingham Distillery of Marsala wine. Surrounded by barrels and equipment
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Chain Collection: Bronze candelabrum
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Chain Collection: Bronze lamp attachments or incense holders taken from the city of Cerveteri, formerly called Caere
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Chain Collection: Bas-relief with mill scene, in the Vatican Museums, Vatican City
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Chain Collection: Old iron bicycle with chain. The photo was taken on the occasion of the Exposition of Science
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Chain Collection: Silver lamp, by Pietro and Lorenzo Favro, in St. Mark's Basilica in Venice
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Chain Collection: ACA-F-042055-0000
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Chain Collection: The military ship Ferruccio, above deck
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Chain Collection: 'Cave Canem' mosaic, House Paquius Proculus, Pompeii
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Chain Collection: Bronze oil lamps in the shape of boats, from the Christian era, Museo Archeologico, Roman section
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Chain Collection: Bronze door of the enclosure of the chains of St. Peter and coats of arms of Pope Julius II Della
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Chain Collection: Katheryn of Berain (1535-91) 1568 (oil on panel)
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Chain Collection: Chain Bridge and Hungarian Parliament building, Budapest, Hungary
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Chain Collection: Hungarian Parliament - View at Chain Bridge and The Parliament Building, Danube River, Budapest
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Chain Collection: Damsel in distress
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Chain Collection: Joseph interprete le reve du boulanger et de l echanson - Joseph interpreting the dreams of
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Chain Collection: Chained Woman and Other Figures Regarding a Pyre of Bones, from the Capricci, 1743
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Chain Collection: Roger delivrant Angelique Angelique (Angelica) is liberated by Roger (Ruggero
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Chain Collection: Playmates - Toddler and Pet Dog sit / stand on a wall
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Chain Collection: Police removing suffragettes chained to railings 1908
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Chain Collection: Model P-4 Highway Four Wheel Reversible Trailer
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Chain Collection: HMT Himalaya, British troop ship
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Chain Collection: The Baphomet of the Templars, copy of an stone casket found at Essarois (Burgundy) (litho
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Chain Collection: Dome of St. Pauls Cathedral by S. W. Clatworthy
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Chain Collection: Queen Elizabeth II, Trooping the Colour
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Chain Collection: McDonalds restaurant, in the west end of London. 11th January 1981
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Chain Collection: Kentucky Fried Chicken at 243 Finchley Road London. 11th January 1981
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Chain Collection: Tescos 'Bite'restaurant. 11th January 1981
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Chain Collection: Burger King restaurant, Coventry Street, London. 11th January 1981
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Chain Collection: Wimpy restaurant, Londons West End. 11th January 1981
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Chain Collection: Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant. 11th January 1981
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Chain Collection: Wimpy House restaurant signs. 17th July 1973
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Chain Collection: Nippies have returned to London after J Lyons & Co. Ltd
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Chain Collection: The Lord Mayor of Coventry, Alderman Mrs Pearl Hyde, talking with Mr Gordon Churchill
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Chain Collection: Mayor Councillor Minnie Robsonwith Whickhams trophy with Gateshead Borough officials
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Chain Collection: India The temple elephant and an old man in the temple colonade at Kancheepuram near
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Chain Collection: Cimon and Pero, ca. 1650-80. Creator: Cornelis van Caukercken
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Chain Collection: The Man with the Load of Mischief, 18th century, (1943). Creator: William Hogarth
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Chain Collection: Infant Primary School, England - Schoolgirls in the garden


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"Unbreakable links: The fascinating world of chains" From the awe-inspiring engineering feats of Isambard Kingdom Brunel to the tragic fate of Anne Boleyn, chains have played a significant role throughout history. Isambard Kingdom Brunel, the visionary English engineer, stands proudly before the launching chains of his masterpiece, the Great Eastern. These massive chains symbolize his unwavering determination and innovation in revolutionizing transportation. In another era, Anne Boleyn's life was entangled with players and secrets. Her story remains shrouded in mystery as she became a pawn in a deadly game of power and betrayal. Traveling across continents to New York City's bustling streets, we find ourselves at Horn & Hardart Automat. This iconic eatery served up meals behind glass doors operated by intricate chain systems - an innovative concept that delighted patrons for decades. Meanwhile, Fabritius' famous painting "The Goldfinch" captures our attention with its delicate depiction of a tiny bird perched on a chain. A metaphorical representation reminding us that even fragile things can be bound by unseen forces. Shifting gears to Shakespearean drama, Richard III takes center stage alongside talented players who bring this captivating tale to life. Chains serve as symbolic props representing both physical restraint and emotional bondage within this gripping tragedy. Stepping into 1963, Sobranie cigarettes advertisement catches our eye with its sleek design featuring elegant women adorned with luxurious gold chains - an alluring image enticing consumers through glamour and sophistication. Venturing into London's vibrant Spitalfields district reveals a busy street scene where people from diverse backgrounds intermingle like interconnected links in society's chain - each contributing their unique stories to create a rich tapestry of culture. Amidst all these human connections lies the unbreakable bond between man and dog. Yellow Chocolate & Black Labrador Dogs embody loyalty as they faithfully accompany their owners through life, their leashes forming a tangible connection between species.