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"Embracing Change: From Friday Prayers to Suffragette Movements" In Gulshan Circle 2, amidst the bustling streets of Korail, the largest slums in Bangladesh

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Worker sorting colorful oil drums
Azim Khan Ronnie

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To death do us apart
Dennis Grøntved

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Gulshan Circle 2
Azim Khan Ronnie

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Korail, the largest slums in Bangladesh
Azim Khan Ronnie

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April Showers - Budget day version - Day turned to night in Hull this afternoon as the light dimmed and a strong wind, accompanied by rain, sprang up

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Hull Royal Infirmary - Preparing a trolley of sterilised instruments is one of the less glamorous jobs which have to be done. Various

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New tricycle - Mr George King, of Clarendon Street, Hull, has a full time job in the city centre cleaning the Corporation Telephone Department kiosks

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Even as a shadow of its former self, the Corporation Pier is still a popular sun-spot for Hull shoppers who have a few moments to spare

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Is Not This Great Babylon That I Have Built Illustration By Constance N Baikie From The Book The Ancient East And Its Story By James Baikie Published C.1920

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Suffragette Cat Will Have The vote
Another fierce and feisty feline sets out her objective - The Vote. I Will Have It. Taking no notice of the police notice banning political or other meetings, by order! Date: circa 1908

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Suffragette Crested China Bell
A china bell with two sides, one showing an ugly, grinning woman with Votes for Women on her bonnet. The other shows an elegant lady with painted caption, She Shall Have Votes

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Alfred Meakin china plate - Lloyd George quotation
Alfred Meakin china plate with decorated border. Transfer reads - BARNSTAPLE. THE RT. HON. D. LLOYD GEORGE, PRIME MINISTER

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Prehistoric Hearths, Dundrum
Pre Historic Hearths, Dundrum, Great Sand Hollow in Which Bronze Objects and Pottery Have Been Found. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Down; Dundrum). Date: circa early 1900s

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Suffragette Xmas Card Womans Rights
Elaborate suffragette Xmas card with purple silk banner, labelled, Womans Rights and small china dolls at each side. The lettering is in green

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Thousands have Answered the Nations Call, but you May be the One to Turn the Scale at a Critical Moment. do you Realize this. Poster

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Which. An Excuse - for Not Enlisting Now
Which have you a Reason - or only an Excuse - for Not Enlisting Now !. Poster

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British band playing in the square of a French town. On reverse of postcard - Saturday. Dear Hubert, Am enclosing a few rough sketches. Mind you they are rough

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French early 16th century, Always Have the Bedclothes Folded up [fol
French early 16th century, " Always Have the Bedclothes Folded up" [fol. 41 recto], c. 1512-1515, pen and brown ink with watercolor on laid paper

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Roman soldiers make a tower on the wall of Gamala collapse by undermining it, Jan Luyken, Pieter Mortier, 1704

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Two men let a ball roll down over a plank of wood, print maker: Jan Luyken, wed. Pieter Arentsz & Cornelis van der Sys II, 1711

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The Rebellion in the Sudan, 1883: Suakim, on the Red Sea, Near which Place Commander Moncrieffs Reinforcements for Hicks Pasha have been Cut to Pieces


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"Embracing Change: From Friday Prayers to Suffragette Movements" In Gulshan Circle 2, amidst the bustling streets of Korail, the largest slums in Bangladesh, a remarkable sight unfolds. Despite the challenges posed by social distancing, a devoted community gathers for Friday prayer, demonstrating their unwavering faith and resilience. Meanwhile, in another corner of the world, a diligent worker meticulously sorts through colorful oil drums. Each drum tells its own story - from vibrant hues to unique markings - symbolizing both creativity and industry. Reflecting on history's journey towards equality and freedom is an exquisite piece of art: a Suffragette Crested China Bell. A powerful reminder that women fought relentlessly for their rights; this bell stands tall as an emblem of empowerment. As we explore further into time's tapestry, we stumble upon Prehistoric Hearths in Dundrum. These ancient remnants whisper tales of our ancestors' survival instincts and resourcefulness; they remind us that progress is built upon centuries-old foundations. Amidst all these stories lies a whimsical yet profound Suffragette Xmas Card with bold messages advocating for women's rights during festive times. It serves as a testament to the indomitable spirit of those who dared to challenge societal norms. And finally, an Alfred Meakin china plate adorned with Lloyd George's inspiring quotation catches our eye: "To death do us apart. " This poignant phrase reminds us that unity can conquer any obstacle when faced with determination and love. From prayers held under new circumstances to workers transforming mundane tasks into vibrant displays of color - each hint encapsulates the essence of change and adaptation. Together they form an intricate mosaic representing humanity's ability to overcome adversity while striving for progress.