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Flint Collection (page 4)

Flint, a timeless material that has shaped history and art in various forms

Background imageFlint Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100527

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Denmark, Isle of Mon, Mons Klint, East facing chalk sea cliffs with flintstone beach

Background imageFlint Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20100528

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Denmark, Isle of Mon, Mons Klint, East facing chalk sea cliffs with flintstone beach

Background imageFlint Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20071493

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portchester Castle Norman 12th Century flint walls rebuilt on the site of the Roman 3rd Century Saxon Shore Fort

Background imageFlint Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20071489

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portchester Castle Norman 12th Century flint walls rebuilt on the site of the Roman 3rd Century Saxon Shore Fort

Background imageFlint Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20071488

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England, Hampshire, Portsmouth, Portchester Castle Norman 12th Century flint walls rebuilt on the site of the Roman 3rd Century Saxon Shore Fort

Background imageFlint Collection: Flintshire CH6 5 Map

Flintshire CH6 5 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Flintshire CH6 5

Background imageFlint Collection: In Flint Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown

In Flint Castle, 1898. Creator: Unknown
In Flint Castle, 1898. Flint Castle in Flintshire the first of a series of castles built during King Edward Is campaign to conquer Wales, work began in 1277

Background imageFlint Collection: Bar Gate, South Side, 1898. Creator: Unknown

Bar Gate, South Side, 1898. Creator: Unknown
Bar Gate, South Side, 1898. Bargate is a Grade I listed medieval gatehouse in the city centre of Southampton, England built as part of the Norman town walls, c1180 of stone and flint

Background imageFlint Collection: Agate cup, (1881). Creator: W. M. McGill

Agate cup, (1881). Creator: W. M. McGill
Agate cup, (1881). Etching of a cup made of agate with silver mounts, made in Britain by Roger Flint. It was bought in 1867 as an Elizabethan masterpiece

Background imageFlint Collection: Acheulean Biface flint, Lower Palaeolithic (flint)

Acheulean Biface flint, Lower Palaeolithic (flint)
XMN293812 Acheulean Biface flint, Lower Palaeolithic (flint) by Prehistoric; Musee de Picardie, Amiens, France; (add.info.: Silex; paleolithique inferieur, Acheuleen; ); out of copyright

Background imageFlint Collection: Price list, back cover

Price list, back cover
Price list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850

Background imageFlint Collection: Pages from a price list

Pages from a price list
Price list for flint glass ware manufactured by Apsley Pellatt, including illustrations printed in blue, published in London c.1850. Date: c.1850

Background imageFlint Collection: Corn Exchange, Leicester, c1896. Artist: Eyre & Spottiswoode

Corn Exchange, Leicester, c1896. Artist: Eyre & Spottiswoode
Corn Exchange, Leicester, c1896. From Pictorial England and Wales. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris & Melbourne, c1896]

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint and steel seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul Sandby

Flint and steel seller, Cries of London, 1760. Artist: Paul Sandby
Flint and steel seller, 1760. A seller of flint and steel cries his wares. They are good quality: All fire and no Smoke, (for use in lighting fires). From Cries of London, 1760

Background imageFlint Collection: Meeting of Richard and Henry, 1399 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle

Meeting of Richard and Henry, 1399 (1864). Artist: James William Edmund Doyle
Meeting of Richard and Henry, 1864. Henry VI, (1367-1413) kneels before Richard II, (1367-1400) at Flint Castle, Wales 1399. From A Chronicle of England B.C. 55 - A.D. 1485 by James E. Doyle

Background imageFlint Collection: Grover Flint, (1867-1909), 1920s

Grover Flint, (1867-1909), 1920s
Grover Flint, was born in1867; he was a correspondent of the New York Journal, was in Cuba with the Generalissimo from March to July 1896

Background imageFlint Collection: Union officers before the fall of Petersburg, American Civil War, 1864 (1955)

Union officers before the fall of Petersburg, American Civil War, 1864 (1955).GH Teague, Captain Charles Francis Adams Jr and Captain E A Flint

Background imageFlint Collection: Specimens of patination in Britain, 1926

Specimens of patination in Britain, 1926

Background imageFlint Collection: Sharp pointed implements, from Henley, Oxfordshire, 1926

Sharp pointed implements, from Henley, Oxfordshire, 1926. A print from A Guide to Antiquities of the Stone Age, third edition, British Museum, Oxford University Press, 1926

Background imageFlint Collection: Arrow-Head, 1923

Arrow-Head, 1923. One of a series of WD & HO Wills Cigarette Cards called Lucky Charms, (Bristol and London, 1923)

Background imageFlint Collection: Paleolithic Flint Handaxe from Chelles, 500, 000 to 100, 000 BC

Paleolithic Flint Handaxe from Chelles, 500, 000 to 100, 000 BC, (c20th century). Seine et maine France: Chellean, lower levels

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint polishing stone from Neolithic France

Flint polishing stone from Neolithic France
Flint polishing stone for finishing Neolithic stone tools, about two foot long, from France

Background imageFlint Collection: Welsh neolithic arrowheads

Welsh neolithic arrowheads
Welsh late neolithic flint arrowheads - note the very fine serrations. Now from the National Museums collection of Wales in Cardiff

Background imageFlint Collection: Paleolithic flint handaxe, 18th century BC

Paleolithic flint handaxe, 18th century BC
A Paleolithic flint handaxe from France, 18th century BC

Background imageFlint Collection: Neolithic flint arrowheads

Neolithic flint arrowheads from a hoard in Bri Hanny, France

Background imageFlint Collection: Neolithic implements of stone, flint and horn, c1890

Neolithic implements of stone, flint and horn, c1890. A range of tools and weapons including axes, hammers, knives and arrowheads

Background imageFlint Collection: Paleolithic flint tools

Paleolithic flint tools From the British Museums collection. From left to right, from Moravia, Kents Cavern, Cats hole cave, Bordeilles, Laugerie Haute

Background imageFlint Collection: Ruins Of The Old Halnaker House

Ruins Of The Old Halnaker House
Gateway of the medieval mansion house. IoE 300701

Background imageFlint Collection: Core axes. Maglemosian and Kongemose periods. 8500-5500 BC

Core axes. Maglemosian and Kongemose periods. 8500-5500 BC
Axes for work and battle. Detail of core axes of the Maglemosian and Kongemose periods. 8500-5500 BC.. National Museum of Denmark. Copenhagen. Denmark

Background imageFlint Collection: Molly Mops Cottage, Dorchester, Oxfordshire

Molly Mops Cottage, Dorchester, Oxfordshire - good example of the brick and flint building style common throughout Chilterns area. Date: 1980s

Background imageFlint Collection: Micraster coranguinum (Leske), shepherds crown echinoid

Micraster coranguinum (Leske), shepherds crown echinoid
Shepherds crown echinoid (Micraster coranguinum Leske) preserved in flint. Specimen from the Cretaceous Upper Chalk, England

Background imageFlint Collection: Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G

Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H. G
KW270819 Early Stone Implements, illustration from The Outline of History by H.G. Wells, Volume I, published in 1920 (litho) by English School

Background imageFlint Collection: ANCIENT FARMING TOOLS. A wooden hoe and a flint-bladed sickle with wooden handle from Egypt

ANCIENT FARMING TOOLS. A wooden hoe and a flint-bladed sickle with wooden handle from Egypt; and a bone-handled sickle from Palestine. All before 4000 B.C

Background imageFlint Collection: Picture No. 11050183

Picture No. 11050183
Flint Texas, USA Date:

Background imageFlint Collection: Wild flowers near the water mill at Mill Farm, Lurgashall, West Sussex

Wild flowers near the water mill at Mill Farm, Lurgashall, West Sussex
Wild flowers close to the water mill at Mill Farm, Lurgashall, West Sussex David Johnston Collection West Sussex Record Office

Background imageFlint Collection: Christmas Eve, Grandads return with holly

Christmas Eve, Grandads return with holly
Christmas Eve, Grandad greeted by three children George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: Garland N6589

Background imageFlint Collection: An old house in High Street, Steyning, 1912

An old house in High Street, Steyning, 1912
John Fletcher Collection West Sussex Record Office, Ref No PH 26118/162

Background imageFlint Collection: Flint handaxe incorporating fossil echinoid

Flint handaxe incorporating fossil echinoid
Cast of handaxe from Middle Gravels of Swanscombe, Kent. Loaned by Merseyside Museums; NHM E6870

Background imageFlint Collection: NEOLITHIC TOOLS. Neolithic stone and flint tools found in Essex, England, c2700-1800 B. C

NEOLITHIC TOOLS. Neolithic stone and flint tools found in Essex, England, c2700-1800 B. C
NEOLITHIC TOOLS. Neolithic stone and flint tools found in Essex, England, c2700-1800 B.C

Background imageFlint Collection: Engraving depicting Stone Age implements

Engraving depicting Stone Age implements
Engraving depicting Stone Age flint and horn implements. Dated 19th Century

Background imageFlint Collection: Engraving depicting Neolithic Implements

Engraving depicting Neolithic Implements including a stone tranchet, stone pick, stone and horn axe, flint knife, stone mallets, axe-hammers made from polished stone and flint arrow-heads

Background imageFlint Collection: Geology Layers flint limestone Mashrafieh 1900

Geology Layers flint limestone Mashrafieh 1900
Geology. Layers of flint in limestone, Mashrafieh 1900, Middle East

Background imageFlint Collection: Hatchet Neolithic Period Germany Austria Celt

Hatchet Neolithic Period Germany Austria Celt
Hatchet, Neolithic Period. Germany, Austria, Celt, Neolithic. Flint; overall: 4.9 cm (1 15/16 in.)

Background imageFlint Collection: Vauban Lock, A Combination Of Flint And Matchlock, 1692. From The British Army: Its Origins

Vauban Lock, A Combination Of Flint And Matchlock, 1692. From The British Army: Its Origins, Progress And Equipment, Published 1868

Background imageFlint Collection: Prehistoric Flint Implements. 1, 2, 3 And 4. Flint Arrow Heads. 5 And 6. Flint Axes. 7

Prehistoric Flint Implements. 1, 2, 3 And 4. Flint Arrow Heads. 5 And 6. Flint Axes. 7. Flint Knife. 8. Flint Scraper. From The Book Chips From The Earths Crust Published 1894

Background imageFlint Collection: Neolithic Implements From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G. Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

Neolithic Implements From The Book The Outline Of History By H. G. Wells Volume 1, Published 1920
Neolithic Implements From The Book The Outline Of History By H.G.Wells Volume 1, Published 1920

Background imageFlint Collection: The Meeting Of Richard Ii And Henry Bolingbroke, Later Henry Iv, At Flint Castle, Wales 1399

The Meeting Of Richard Ii And Henry Bolingbroke, Later Henry Iv, At Flint Castle, Wales 1399. From The National And Domestic History Of England By William Aubrey Published London Circa 1890

Background imageFlint Collection: Church of St Margaret and All Saints

Church of St Margaret and All Saints
Until 1748 the building was 2 churches, St Margarets occupying the north nave, All Saints the south. Lowestoft, Suffolk. IoE 391358



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Flint, a timeless material that has shaped history and art in various forms. From knapped flint tools to trench art lighters used during World War 1, its versatility knows no bounds. The oval trench art lighter from the same era showcases the ingenuity of soldiers amidst chaos. In the quaint town of Winchelsea, Sussex, flint structures stand as a testament to its durability and charm since the 1950s. The Flint Knapper, an artisan mastering this ancient craft, breathes life into stone with every strike. Turner's masterpiece "Flint Castle" captures the ethereal beauty of sunset in Wales. His oil on canvas painting transports us to a bygone era where castles stood tall against time's relentless tide. The Church of St Michael & All Angels in Brantham boasts intricate flintwork that mesmerizes visitors with its architectural marvels. Verulamium in St Albans reveals glimpses of Roman civilization through remnants of their advanced use tools. An Acheulian flint hand-axe discovered in Wolvercote, Oxfordshire takes us back thousands of years when prehistoric man skillfully crafted tools and weapons from this precious resource. Wood engravings from the 19th century depict scenes where our ancestors harnessed nature's gift for survival. A glass prism refracting a vibrant spectrum reminds us how even light bends before it reaches our eyes - just like how we bend reality using flints' potential. And who can forget the iconic image of a Flint hand-axe C013 / 6640? Its sharp edges symbolize mankind's ability to shape their environment while leaving lasting imprints on history. Flint is not merely a rock; it is an embodiment of human creativity and resilience throughout centuries past and present. It continues to inspire artists, archaeologists, historians alike - reminding us that even within seemingly ordinary objects lies extraordinary stories waiting to be discovered.