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"Coping with History: From Charles I to the Albion Printing Press" In this captivating collection of images

Background imageCope Collection: BSA 3 wheeler of EF Cope, winner of a premier award at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937

BSA 3 wheeler of EF Cope, winner of a premier award at the MCC Torquay Rally, July 1937
BSA 3 Wheeler 1075 cc. Vehicle Reg. No. AOC727. Event Entry No: 7 Driver: Cope, E.F. Award: Premier. Place: M.C.C. Torquay Rally. Date: 16/17.7.37

Background imageCope Collection: The Syon Cope, 1310-1320, (1902)

The Syon Cope, 1310-1320, (1902). The Syon Cope is a Christian liturgical vestment associated with Syon Abbey, Middlesex (England), which was made between 1300 and 1320

Background imageCope Collection: The First Preaching of Christianity in Britain, c1900. Artist: John Easton

The First Preaching of Christianity in Britain, c1900. Artist: John Easton
The First Preaching of Christianity in Britain, c1900. After Charles West Cope (1811-1890). [Blackie & Son, London, Glasgow & Edinburgh]

Background imageCope Collection: The Black Prince being made a Knight of the Garter, 1925

The Black Prince being made a Knight of the Garter, 1925. From Highroads of History, book II: Stories from British History, published by Thomas Nelson and Sons (London, Edinburgh, New York, 1925)

Background imageCope Collection: The Investiture of the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1348, (c1920)

The Investiture of the Black Prince as a Knight of the Garter, 1348, (c1920). Illustration from Story of the British Nation, Volume I, by Walter Hutchinson, (London, c1920s)

Background imageCope Collection: Sir Frederick William Richards, (1833-1912), Admiral of the Fleet, 1901

Sir Frederick William Richards, (1833-1912), Admiral of the Fleet, 1901. Richards was the British First Sea Lord from 1893 to 1899

Background imageCope Collection: The Defence of Basing House, 1640s, (19th century)

The Defence of Basing House, 1640s, (19th century). Scene from a mural fresco by Charles West Cope in the Peers Corridor, Palace of Westminster

Background imageCope Collection: The Setting out of the Train Bands from London... 1643, (19th century)

The Setting out of the Train Bands from London... 1643, (19th century)
The Setting out of the Train Bands from London to raise the Siege of Gloucester, 1643, (19th century). Detail of a mural fresco by Charles West Cope in the Peers Corridor, Palace of Westminster

Background imageCope Collection: Pope Pius III

Pope Pius III. Pius II (1439-1503) was born Francesco Todeschini Piccolomini. He was pope from September 22 to October 18, 1503

Background imageCope Collection: Detail from the Syon Cope, 14th century

Detail from the Syon Cope, 14th century
Detail from the Syon Cope, part of embroidered silk vestments worn by a priest for mass, depicting an angel. Now in the Victoria and Albert Museum, 14th century

Background imageCope Collection: Detail of an angel from the Syon Cope, 14th century

Detail of an angel from the Syon Cope, 14th century
Detail of an angel from the Syon Cope, an English embroidered silk religious garment, from the V&A museums collection, 14th century

Background imageCope Collection: The Pilgrim Fathers leaving Delft Haven on their voyage to America, July 1620 (1878)

The Pilgrim Fathers leaving Delft Haven on their voyage to America, July 1620 (1878). The Pilgrim Fathers, members of the English Separatist Church sect of Puritans fled religious persecution in

Background imageCope Collection: Albion Printing Press

Albion Printing Press
An Albion press by Hopkinson and Cope of Finsbury, London. A very well-made and popular press, still in use amongst artists and printers today. Date: 1851

Background imageCope Collection: Model of the R. M. S. Queen Mary in a test tank, 1934

Model of the R. M. S. Queen Mary in a test tank, 1934
Photograph of an 18-foot model of the R.M.S. Queen Mary being tested in an experimental tank. The designers were seeing how the ship would cope with an Atlantic Gale when run at full speed

Background imageCope Collection: Frost covered American bison on geothermally heated ground in winter, YNP, Wyoming, USA

Frost covered American bison on geothermally heated ground in winter, YNP, Wyoming, USA
Frost covered herd of American bison (Bison bison) one lying down and others standing as still as possible in the background to conserve energy on the relatively warm

Background imageCope Collection: Adoration Christ Mary St. Louis Toulouse Christ Child

Adoration Christ Mary St. Louis Toulouse Christ Child
Adoration of Christ by Mary and St. Louis of Toulouse, Mary and the Christ Child for a Drapery. Saint Louis of Toulouse is wearing his bishops robe. In the background buildings in a landscape

Background imageCope Collection: Priests Red Cope Orphrey Hood late 1500s - early 1600s

Priests Red Cope Orphrey Hood late 1500s - early 1600s
Priests Red Cope, Orphrey and Hood, late 1500s - early 1600s. France and Italy, Orphrey and hood: France, Lyon, Regency period, 1715-1725; Cope: Italy, late 16th - early 17th century

Background imageCope Collection: Oil Palm Estate, Calabar, Nigeria, West Africa

Oil Palm Estate, Calabar, Nigeria, West Africa
Oil Palm Estate, Calabar, Cross River State, Nigeria, West Africa. Oil palm and rubber processing, Pamol Ltd. Showing a roundabout with signpost. Date: circa 1946

Background imageCope Collection: The Defenders of the Eucharist, ca. 1625, by Peter Paul

The Defenders of the Eucharist, ca. 1625, by Peter Paul
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). Flemish painter. The Defenders of the Eucharist, ca. 1625. From left to right: Saint Ambrose, Saint Augustine, Saint Gregory the Great (Doctors of the Church)

Background imageCope Collection: Waterloo Medal 1815

Waterloo Medal 1815. One of two medals awarded to Surgeon William Jones. Surgeon Jones served as Regimental Surgeon to the 40th (2nd Somersetshire) Regiment in the Peninsular and at Waterloo

Background imageCope Collection: Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister Sir Samuel Hoare

Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister Sir Samuel Hoare
The Lady Maud Hoare, wife of the Air Minister, Sir Samuel Hoare, christening one of five Handley Page airliners, built to cope with the rapid growth of traffic on Imperial Airways

Background imageCope Collection: Coronation Copescope

Coronation Copescope
CORONATION OF ELIZABETH II Excited crowds attempt to get a glimpse of their new Queen with the aid of Copes Coronation Copescope. Date: 2 June 1953

Background imageCope Collection: WE DAREN T WASTE IT by W. Heath Robinson

WE DAREN T WASTE IT by W. Heath Robinson
A variety of ingenious inventions and machines designed to help people cope and keep cool during an August heatwave. Please note

Background imageCope Collection: Pilgrim Fathers, members of English Separatist Church sect of Puritans, leaving

Pilgrim Fathers, members of English Separatist Church sect of Puritans, leaving Delft Haven on their voyage to America July 1620. 1878 engraving after fresco by CW Cope

Background imageCope Collection: Cartoon, Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MP

Cartoon, Charles Bradlaugh, atheist MP
Cartoon, Charles Bradlaugh (1833-1891), atheist politician, Liberal MP for Northampton. The lawyers (described here as The Three Wise Men of Madagascar) puzzle over how to deal with him. 1884

Background imageCope Collection: Lothair I, Emperor of the Romans, 795-855

Lothair I, Emperor of the Romans, 795-855.. Handcolored copperplate drawn and engraved by Leopold Massard from French Costumes from King Clovis to Our Days, Massard, Mifliez, Paris, 1834

Background imageCope Collection: Priest vestments, 16th century

Priest vestments, 16th century.. Chromolithograph from Jakob Heinrich von Hefner-Altenecks Costumes, Artworks and Appliances from the Middle Ages to the 17th Century, Frankfurt, 1889

Background imageCope Collection: Students at the Painting School, Pelham Street, London

Students at the Painting School, Pelham Street, London
Students at the Painting School, Pelham Street, nr. South Kensington Station, London. Principals: A. S. Cope, A.R.A and J. Watson Nicol. Date: 1910

Background imageCope Collection: Destructive force of flying bomb by G. H. Davis

Destructive force of flying bomb by G. H. Davis
Blast -- the main destructive force of the flying bomb in use during the Second World War. How and why it creates widespread damage

Background imageCope Collection: Coping with effects of bomb blast by G. H. Davis

Coping with effects of bomb blast by G. H. Davis
The effects of bomb blast: how research and experiment have helped to cope with this vital problem during the Second World War. Date: 1941

Background imageCope Collection: Advert for Sanatogen tonic 1919

Advert for Sanatogen tonic 1919
Nerves won the War. To recuperate the exhaused shattered nerves, and so fit yourself to make a fresh start in civilian life and work. Date: 1919

Background imageCope Collection: A Garden Party at Holland House

A Garden Party at Holland House
A garden party at Holland House, Kensington during the height of the London Season. Holland House, originally known as Cope Castle when it was built in 1605

Background imageCope Collection: Snow Mail Van

Snow Mail Van
An ingenious mail van, fitted with skis to cope with winter snow and adverse weather conditions! Date: early 1930s

Background imageCope Collection: Kneeling Figure Wearing Cope n. d Red chalk heightened

Kneeling Figure Wearing Cope n. d Red chalk heightened
Artokoloro

Background imageCope Collection: View Lower Rydal Falls Cumbria 1837 Watercolor

View Lower Rydal Falls Cumbria 1837 Watercolor
Artokoloro

Background imageCope Collection: Sheet studies St Jerome seated right resting

Sheet studies St Jerome seated right resting
Artokoloro

Background imageCope Collection: Source Size = 1853 x 1815

Source Size = 1853 x 1815
Priests Cope, by Van Halle, of Brussels

Background imageCope Collection: Saint Ildefonsus, a copy of the original in the Escorial

Saint Ildefonsus, a copy of the original in the Escorial
XJL86532 Saint Ildefonsus, a copy of the original in the Escorial by Greco, El Domenico (1541-1614) (after); 235x111 cm; Museo de Santa Cruz, Toledo, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageCope Collection: Portrait of Cardinal A. Pallavicini, 1512

Portrait of Cardinal A. Pallavicini, 1512
BAL75862 Portrait of Cardinal A. Pallavicini, 1512 by Piombo, Sebastiano del (S. Luciani) (c.1485-1547); 131x115 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageCope Collection: St. Dominic enthroned as Abbot of Silos, 1474 (oil on panel)

St. Dominic enthroned as Abbot of Silos, 1474 (oil on panel)
XIR744877 St. Dominic enthroned as Abbot of Silos, 1474 (oil on panel) by Bermejo, (Bartolome de Cardenas) (c.1435/40-1500); 242 x 130 cm; Prado, Madrid, Spain; Spanish, out of copyright

Background imageCope Collection: Rudolf of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria (1788-1831), youngest son of Leopold II (1747-93)

Rudolf of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria (1788-1831), youngest son of Leopold II (1747-93)
XAM72500 Rudolf of Habsburg, Archduke of Austria (1788-1831), youngest son of Leopold II (1747-93), in cardinals robes by Lampi, Johann Baptist Edler von (1751-1830); Historisches Museum der Stadt

Background imageCope Collection: Bootmaker J. H. Cope, late C19th (b / w photo)

Bootmaker J. H. Cope, late C19th (b / w photo)
XJF696685 Bootmaker J. H. Cope, late C19th (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageCope Collection: The Angel, Gabriel, making the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, c. 1445 (oil on panel)

The Angel, Gabriel, making the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, c. 1445 (oil on panel)
XIR415771 The Angel, Gabriel, making the Annunciation to the Virgin Mary, c.1445 (oil on panel) (detail of 26541) by Master of the Aix Annunciation, (fl.1442-45); Ste



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"Coping with History: From Charles I to the Albion Printing Press" In this captivating collection of images, we are transported through time and witness various individuals and events that exemplify the human ability to cope with challenges. Firstly, we encounter a powerful depiction of Charles I and Speaker Lenthall during a crucial moment in history around 1850. Their resolute expressions hint at their determination to navigate through turbulent times. Moving forward, we find ourselves amidst the Blackheath Rugby Team, united in their pursuit of victory on the field. Their camaraderie serves as a reminder that together, we can overcome any obstacle. The Yarmouth One Design Greywing from 1922 showcases the ingenuity and craftsmanship of Kirk & Sons of Cowes. This vessel represents resilience in the face of adversity as it sails against rough waters. Maiden Meditation by Charles West Cope transports us into a serene scene from 1847. Amidst chaos and uncertainty (c1915), this artwork reminds us that finding solace within ourselves is essential for coping with life's trials. The Government leaders depicted during The General Strike symbolize strength under pressure as they grapple with societal unrest. Their actions demonstrate how leadership can help societies cope during challenging times. We then delve into history further back to witness the epic Battle of Prestopans unfold before our eyes. This battle illustrates humanity's indomitable spirit when faced with conflict – an enduring testament to our capacity for resilience. A glimpse into pigeon fancier culture from early 1900s reveals an unexpected but fascinating example of coping mechanisms adopted by enthusiasts who found solace in nurturing these remarkable creatures. Saint Blaise of Sebaste (3rd-4th centuries) emerges next, embodying perseverance amidst persecution. His unwavering faith inspires us all to endure hardships while remaining true to our beliefs.