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"Division: A Tale of Boundaries and Battles" In a world marked by lines, the political map of Africa stands as a testament to division

Background imageDivision Collection: Assembly, Sequence of processes employed in model motor works where mass production by systematic

Assembly, Sequence of processes employed in model motor works where mass production by systematic division of labour
6008311 Assembly, Sequence of processes employed in model motor works where mass production by systematic division of labour cheapens cost (litho) by English School

Background imageDivision Collection: Assembling, How division of labour plays its many parts in the making of Morris Motor Cars

Assembling, How division of labour plays its many parts in the making of Morris Motor Cars (b / w photo)
6008247 Assembling, How division of labour plays its many parts in the making of Morris Motor Cars (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Assembling)

Background imageDivision Collection: A United States Division parades through New York on the way to training camp prior to

A United States Division parades through New York on the way to training camp prior to
702014 A United States Division parades through New York on the way to training camp prior to service in France, 1917 (b/w photo) by American Photographer

Background imageDivision Collection: Oh, pity the poor, the young, and the weak! (engraving)

Oh, pity the poor, the young, and the weak! (engraving)
964512 Oh, pity the poor, the young, and the weak! (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Oh, pity the poor, the young, and the weak)

Background imageDivision Collection: 'You can have my parding, and welcome, miss'(engraving)

"You can have my parding, and welcome, miss"(engraving)
2781300 " You can have my parding, and welcome, miss" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: " You can have my parding, and welcome)

Background imageDivision Collection: Priere du soir (colour litho)

Priere du soir (colour litho)
2791468 Priere du soir (colour litho) by Lami, Eugene-Louis (1800-90) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Priere du soir)

Background imageDivision Collection: Separation of church and state. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)

Separation of church and state. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho)
2786098 Separation of church and state. Illustration for Le Rire (colour litho) by Leandre, Charles (1862-1934); Private Collection; (add.info.: Separation of church and state)

Background imageDivision Collection: World War II tank in Magdeberg, Germany

World War II tank in Magdeberg, Germany
Vintage World War II photograph - tank of the 2nd Armoured division US 9th army in Magdeberg, Germany

Background imageDivision Collection: World War II - men US 9th Army, Neuss, Germany

World War II - men US 9th Army, Neuss, Germany
Vintage World War II photograph - men of the 83rd Division, US 9th Army, advancing through Neuss, Germany

Background imageDivision Collection: Vintage photograph WW II - British army enter Berlin 1945

Vintage photograph WW II - British army enter Berlin 1945
Vintage photograph World War II - British army entry into Berlin 1945 7th Armoured Division, led by 11th Hussars, Desert Rats

Background imageDivision Collection: WW II - troops from 15th Scottish Division Uelzen, Germany

WW II - troops from 15th Scottish Division Uelzen, Germany
Vintage World War II photograph - troops from 15th Scottish Division fighting in the streets of Uelzen, Germany

Background imageDivision Collection: The Autumn Campaign - encampment of the 3rd Division at Frenham Common from the Devil s

The Autumn Campaign - encampment of the 3rd Division at Frenham Common from the Devil s
The Autumn Campaign - encampment of the 3rd Division at Frenham Common from the Devils Jumps. Date: 1871

Background imageDivision Collection: Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India (engraving)

Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India (engraving)
1595113 Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Incidents in a Young Civilians First Year in India)

Background imageDivision Collection: German bunker, Oosttaverne Wood, Oostaverne

German bunker, Oosttaverne Wood, Oostaverne
This bunker is one that formed part of the German defensive line that was attacked on 7 June 1917, the opening of the Messines prelude to the battle for Passchendaele

Background imageDivision Collection: Memorial to the 49th - West Riding - Division, Essex Farm

Memorial to the 49th - West Riding - Division, Essex Farm
The 49th, a territorial division, came out early in 1915. It had the dubious distinction of being, together with the 6th Division, one of the first to face a phosgene attack

Background imageDivision Collection: Australian 5th Division Memorial, Polygon Wood

Australian 5th Division Memorial, Polygon Wood
The memorial stands on the old rifle buttes and overlooks both the Polygon Wood CWGC Cemetery and the New Zealand National Memorial

Background imageDivision Collection: Memorial to 15th Battalion Canadian Highlanders

Memorial to 15th Battalion Canadian Highlanders
This bronze plaque, mounted in a brick plinth, records the part played by the 15th on the Gravenstafel Ridge during the Second Battle of Ypres (the Gas Attacks)

Background imageDivision Collection: Canadian Rifles and VCs Memorials, Passchendaele

Canadian Rifles and VCs Memorials, Passchendaele
Three flat black marble plaques mark the part played by the 3rd Canadian Division, the 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles and the 3rd (Toronto)

Background imageDivision Collection: The American Bridge, Vierstraat, Belgium

The American Bridge, Vierstraat, Belgium
The bridge crosses the small stream the Kemmelbeek. In the August 1918 offensive the centre line of the attacking American 27th Division crossed over this bridge, hence its local name of American

Background imageDivision Collection: Welsh National Memorial Dragon, Hagebos - Iron Cross

Welsh National Memorial Dragon, Hagebos - Iron Cross
This fine memorial in Belgium is not only to the 38th Welsh Division, but to all Welsh Forces who fought in the Ypres Salient. It is similar to the dragon at Mametz on the Somme

Background imageDivision Collection: German gas attack 22 April 1915 Memorial

German gas attack 22 April 1915 Memorial
This is to the French 87th Territorial Infantry Division and is on the wall of Langemarck Town Hall. Date: 2016

Background imageDivision Collection: Australian 5th Division Memorial detail, Polygon Wood

Australian 5th Division Memorial detail, Polygon Wood
The memorial itself stands on top of the old rifle buttes used for musketry training before 1870. Polygon Wood is now replanted, the original one having a trotting course inside. Date: 2016

Background imageDivision Collection: Australian 5th Division Memorial, plaque detail, Polygon Woo

Australian 5th Division Memorial, plaque detail, Polygon Wood Date: 2016

Background imageDivision Collection: Memorial to 34th Division, Mont Noir

Memorial to 34th Division, Mont Noir Date: 2016

Background imageDivision Collection: A Train of the First Class of Carriages with the Mail & A Train of the Second Class for

A Train of the First Class of Carriages with the Mail & A Train of the Second Class for
1198424 A Train of the First Class of Carriages with the Mail & A Train of the Second Class for Outside Passengers, 1831 (colour aquatint, partly hand-coloured) by Shaw

Background imageDivision Collection: Three Suprematist Figures, c. 1921-2 (pencil and w / c on paper)

Three Suprematist Figures, c. 1921-2 (pencil and w / c on paper)
1195550 Three Suprematist Figures, c. 1921-2 (pencil and w/c on paper) by Malevich, Kazimir Severinovich (1878-1935); 36.5x27.1 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Russian

Background imageDivision Collection: The Caliph Harun al-Rashid at the Baths, c. 1584-5 (gouache with gold paint on paper)

The Caliph Harun al-Rashid at the Baths, c. 1584-5 (gouache with gold paint on paper)
1196821 The Caliph Harun al-Rashid at the Baths, c. 1584-5 (gouache with gold paint on paper) by Persian School, (16th century)

Background imageDivision Collection: 11th Armoured Division exercise, Yorkshire Moors, WW2

11th Armoured Division exercise, Yorkshire Moors, WW2
11th Armoured Division exercise on the Yorkshire Moors, attended by Winston Churchill during the Second World War. 1941

Background imageDivision Collection: Veldhoven Liberation Memorial and HCR Memorial

Veldhoven Liberation Memorial and HCR Memorial
The Operation Market Garden plan required that the Guards Armoured Division, which was leading the ground advance north, should advance at maximum speed in order to cross the river bridges as soon as

Background imageDivision Collection: 21st Independent Para Coy Memorial, Oosterbeek

21st Independent Para Coy Memorial, Oosterbeek
The 21st was commanded by Major B. A. B. Boy Wilson who, at the age of 45, was one of the oldest paras in the 1st AB Division

Background imageDivision Collection: Belgian Piron Brigade Memorial, Opheusden, Holland

Belgian Piron Brigade Memorial, Opheusden, Holland
Opheusden was the centre of much fighting involving British, American and Belgian forces following the failure of Operation Market Garden to cross the Rhine at Arnhem

Background imageDivision Collection: 508th PIR Memorial, Sions Hof Hotel, Berg en Dal

508th PIR Memorial, Sions Hof Hotel, Berg en Dal
During Operation Market Garden in September 1944 this area was taken by the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment of the US 82nd Airborne Division. The figure on the wall is a Memorial to that Division

Background imageDivision Collection: 101st AB Division Memorial, Son, Holland

101st AB Division Memorial, Son, Holland
Operation Market Garden depended upon the capture by airborne forces of a sequence of bridges over rivers and canals in Holland

Background imageDivision Collection: 101st Airborne Division Memorial near Eindhoven

101st Airborne Division Memorial near Eindhoven
Operation Market Garden involved capturing a sequence of bridges over rivers so that a rapid armoured advance could drive from Belgium through Holland to the German border in September 1944

Background imageDivision Collection: 101st Airborne Division Memorial, Veghel, Holland

101st Airborne Division Memorial, Veghel, Holland
The Memorial is in the form of a kangeroo with a baby in her pouch ( a symbol of the Allied Forces leaping over Dutch rivers) on a huge stone block which weighs 1, 200 kgs

Background imageDivision Collection: 51st Highland Division Stained Glass Window, Vught

51st Highland Division Stained Glass Window, Vught
In the 1944 fighting to defeat the Germans in Holland the whole area around here became the responsibility of the 51st Div

Background imageDivision Collection: 101st Airborne Division Memorial Parachute, Paulushoeve

101st Airborne Division Memorial Parachute, Paulushoeve
This area was in the landing zone of the Screaming Eagles, the 101st US Airborne Division, and was known as DZ C. It was where the 506th PIR were due to land

Background imageDivision Collection: 51st Highland Division Memorial, Schijndel, Holland

51st Highland Division Memorial, Schijndel, Holland
To British eyes this is probably the most beautiful traditional war memorial in Holland. It is a statue of a kilted Highlander looking down on a delightful young Dutch girl

Background imageDivision Collection: 11th Armoured Division Memorial, Stiphout, Holland

11th Armoured Division Memorial, Stiphout, Holland
The Market Garden Operation involved an armoured attack by British and American forces along a narrow Corridor from Belgium and then through Holland

Background imageDivision Collection: Giovanni Domenico Cassini (engraving)

Giovanni Domenico Cassini (engraving)
XJF359057 Giovanni Domenico Cassini (engraving) by French School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Giovanni Domenico Cassini (1625-1712) Italian-French mathematician, astronomer

Background imageDivision Collection: Westminster Hall on the night of the division on the Reform Bill (engraving)

Westminster Hall on the night of the division on the Reform Bill (engraving)
603627 Westminster Hall on the night of the division on the Reform Bill (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDivision Collection: Royal Norfolk Regiment Memorial, Bieville-Berville

Royal Norfolk Regiment Memorial, Bieville-Berville
The Norfolks were part of the 59th (Staffordshire) Division, a follow-up force that landed on 25 June and was heavily involved in the fighting for Caen - it vies with the 3rd Canadian Divison for

Background imageDivision Collection: East Yorkshire Regiment Memorial, la Breche, Normandy

East Yorkshire Regiment Memorial, la Breche, Normandy
The 2nd and 5th Battalions of the East Yorks landed here on D-Day as part of the first wave of the British 3rd Division. The Divisions landing beach had been divided into three sections, Peter

Background imageDivision Collection: 50th Northumbrian Division Memorial, Asnelles

50th Northumbrian Division Memorial, Asnelles
The Division landed on Gold Beach on D-Day, the leading Brigade was the 231st and one of the two leading regiments was the 1st Battalion of the Dorsets, who came ashore just before 0730

Background imageDivision Collection: Cheshire Regiment Memorial, Musee du Debarquement

Cheshire Regiment Memorial, Musee du Debarquement
The memorial is to all members of the Regiment whose different Battalions fought in various theatres of war. On D-Day the 2nd Battalion landed on Gold Beach as part of the 50th Northumbrian Division

Background imageDivision Collection: British 3rd Infantry Division Plaque Sannerville Normandy

British 3rd Infantry Division Plaque Sannerville Normandy
The wall commemorates the Divisions part in Operation Goodwood, 18-21 July 1944. Nicknamed Montys Ironsides, between D-Day and the end of the war, the Division had over 11, 000 casualties

Background imageDivision Collection: Brahmin expounding the Veda, India

Brahmin expounding the Veda, India
Brahmin or Hindu priest expounding the Veda, India. Date: 1843

Background imageDivision Collection: Turpentine orcharding in France

Turpentine orcharding in France. Worker on a ladder tapping the sap of a turpentine tree, Pistacia terebinthus. Lithograph from the Report of the Division of Forestry, US Department of Agriculture



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"Division: A Tale of Boundaries and Battles" In a world marked by lines, the political map of Africa stands as a testament to division. Borders drawn with ink and ambition have shaped nations, cultures, and identities. Amidst the chaos of World War II, a powerful poster emerged, urging unity in the face of adversity. It reminded us that division weakens while solidarity strengthens our resolve. The activities of 52 (Lowland) Division showcased bravery and determination on the battlefield. Their unwavering spirit proved that even in times of conflict, unity can be found amongst diversity. "The Canadians at Ypres" immortalized by William Barnes Wollen depicted soldiers standing shoulder to shoulder against an unseen enemy. It symbolized how they are be overcome when we stand united for a common cause. A plan etched onto paper revealed the town of Sheffield divided into sections in 1797. This intricate design highlighted how physical divisions shape our urban landscapes over time. Just like cuts of beef neatly separated on a butcher's counter, society often finds itself compartmentalized into different groups based on various factors such as class or ethnicity. Yet these divisions should not define us; they should serve as reminders that unity is essential for progress. Even law enforcement faces moments where division threatens peace. The Metropolitan Police B Division dutifully stood guard during football matches - reminding us that despite rivalries on the field, harmony must prevail off it. War brings forth both destruction and resilience; none more evident than through iconic images like the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen or British First Airborne soldiers fighting valiantly in Arnhem during World War II. These snapshots remind us that even amidst chaos and separation, courage unites individuals towards a common goal. Technological advancements also blur boundaries - from Rolls Royce engines built jointly with Snecma Olympus to maps illustrating Japan's provinces under Iyeyasu's rule in 1903.