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"Floors: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step into the world of floors, where history, artistry, and functionality converge

Background imageFloors Collection: Prince of Wales Terrace, Scarborough, North Yorkshire

Prince of Wales Terrace, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Date: 1904

Background imageFloors Collection: Interior of a 16th century mill

Interior of a 16th century mill in operation. 16th century

Background imageFloors Collection: Ad for Vertigan Pacquet Dance Floors, showing floor of Recto

Ad for Vertigan Pacquet Dance Floors, showing floor of Recto
Advert for Vertigan Pacquet Dance Floors, showing the floor at Rectors Club, London, 1923 Date: 1923

Background imageFloors Collection: Tram Construction at Belfast, Car Floors in the Erecting Sho

Tram Construction at Belfast, Car Floors in the Erecting Shop - a view of wooden car floors in a large shed. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageFloors Collection: Yuso Monastery. Cloister

Yuso Monastery. Cloister. Partial view. San Millan de la Cogolla. La rioja. Spain

Background imageFloors Collection: Vanderbilt House, 5th Avenue, New York

Vanderbilt House, 5th Avenue, New York
Located on the corner of 5th avenue and 57th street, New York city, Cornelius Vanderbilt II house was built in 1883. Its ground floor doubled as a drawing room

Background imageFloors Collection: View from Vanderbilt, 5th Avenue, New York

View from Vanderbilt, 5th Avenue, New York
Located on the corner of 5th avenue and 57th street, New York city, Cornelius Vanderbilt II house was built in 1883. Its ground floor doubled as a drawing room

Background imageFloors Collection: Elevation of Town-House

Elevation of Town-House
An elevation of a town house on four floors Date: 1861

Background imageFloors Collection: Advert for Mansion polish 1937

Advert for Mansion polish 1937
The bright way to lovely floors. Floor retain there loveliness far longer when polished with Masion Polish. A single application will keep a floor looking bright and fresh for days. 1937

Background imageFloors Collection: Books stacked on staircase, London SE15

Books stacked on staircase, London SE15
Books indiscriminately stacked on a staircase between first and second floors, discovered during a four-pump fire in Lyndhurst Grove, London SE15, on 27 January 1963. Date: 1963

Background imageFloors Collection: Partial view Building Sepulchrum Adriani series

Partial view Building Sepulchrum Adriani series
Artokoloro

Background imageFloors Collection: kelso, fortress, castle, fort, stronghold, castle, 1867, u. k. queen, visit, scottish border

kelso, fortress, castle, fort, stronghold, castle, 1867, u. k. queen, visit, scottish border
Kelso; Castle; 1867; U.K.; The Queens visit to the scottish border; The fireworks and beacon fires viewed from Floors Castle; Great Britain

Background imageFloors Collection: Source Size = 3986 x 5751

Source Size = 3986 x 5751
Christmas Time, First and Second Floors, Drawn by Alfred Hunt, 1867

Background imageFloors Collection: Source Size = 5735 x 4057

Source Size = 5735 x 4057
The Queens Visit to the Scottish Border: the Fireworks and Beacon Fires Viewed from Floors Castle, Uk, 1867

Background imageFloors Collection: The Imperial Institute, London, West Staircase to First and Second Floors (To Principal

The Imperial Institute, London, West Staircase to First and Second Floors (To Principal
THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE, LONDON, WEST STAIRCASE TO FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS (To Principal Rooms in West Wing), engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageFloors Collection: The Imperial Institute, London, East Staircase to First and Second Floors, Offices

The Imperial Institute, London, East Staircase to First and Second Floors, Offices
THE IMPERIAL INSTITUTE, LONDON, EAST STAIRCASE TO FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS, Offices and Sample Rooms Wing, engraving 1890, UK, U.K. Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageFloors Collection: HAUGHTON CASTLE, UK. It was built originally in the 13th century as a tower house

HAUGHTON CASTLE, UK. It was built originally in the 13th century as a tower house and enlarged and fortified in the 14th century

Background imageFloors Collection: Wood-block paving

Wood-block paving

Background imageFloors Collection: Golden Chanterelle mushroom (Cantharellus cibarius)

Golden Chanterelle mushroom (Cantharellus cibarius)

Background imageFloors Collection: Orange Birch Bolete mushroom (Leccinum versipelle)

Orange Birch Bolete mushroom (Leccinum versipelle)

Background imageFloors Collection: Velvet-top Fungus (Phaeolus schweinitzii)

Velvet-top Fungus (Phaeolus schweinitzii)

Background imageFloors Collection: Bay Bolete mushroom (Xerocomus badius)

Bay Bolete mushroom (Xerocomus badius)

Background imageFloors Collection: Dotted Stem Bolete mushroom (Boletus erythropus)

Dotted Stem Bolete mushroom (Boletus erythropus)

Background imageFloors Collection: Hikers on forest track, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Hikers on forest track, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageFloors Collection: Hazel woods, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Hazel woods, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageFloors Collection: Herbs with primrose on the forest floor, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Herbs with primrose on the forest floor, Burren National Park, County Clare, Ireland, Europe

Background imageFloors Collection: Crowded buildings in Chonqing, China

Crowded buildings in Chonqing, China

Background imageFloors Collection: Unexpected Viewpoints

Unexpected Viewpoints
Staircase with spiral shape with nice white architecture taken from below



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"Floors: A Journey Through Time and Spaces" Step into the world of floors, where history, artistry, and functionality converge. From the intricate mosaics in Roman central baths to the vibrant tiles adorning an American Diner in Dublin, floors tell stories that transcend time and continents. In William Heath Robinson's "An Ideal Home No. V. The Spare Room, " we glimpse a floor that exudes elegance and comfort, inviting us to relax and unwind. Meanwhile, amidst the chaos of a serious house fire in Notting Hill captured by LCC-LFB, floors become pathways to safety for brave firefighters battling against adversity. Traveling back to ancient Rome at the Colosseum in 1827, we find ourselves standing on a floor that has witnessed countless gladiatorial spectacles. Here lies evidence of Triton surrounded by dolphins - a mesmerizing mosaic from the tepidarium of Roman central baths. Venturing further eastward to Madaba in Jordan's Church of the Virgin, our eyes are drawn downward towards an exquisite floor mosaic depicting religious scenes with awe-inspiring craftsmanship. This testament to human creativity connects us with centuries-old traditions. But not all floors carry historical significance alone; some serve as canvases for advertisements like Calverts Carboli or Imperial Vacuum Cleaner advertisement from 1914 – reminders of commercial ingenuity throughout different eras. Nature too finds its place within this tapestry as we encounter an Eurasian Red Squirrel playfully navigating leaf litter at water's edge on Black Isle. The harmony between wildlife and natural flooring reminds us of nature's ability to adapt seamlessly into any environment it calls home. From firefighting drills at Eccleston Place Fire Station using hook ladders and escape ladders measuring up to 50 feet tall to celebrating culture during Grasmere Rush Festival – where traditional rushes cover village streets underfoot – floors become stages for both heroism and community spirit alike. Floors, often overlooked but ever-present, silently support our daily lives.