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Iron Collection (page 9)

"Iron: A Symbol of Strength, Power, and Resilience" Iron has long been a symbol of strength and power throughout history. From the cover of the first issue of Ms

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Iron Collection: Paul Kruchowski
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Iron Collection: Pontygwaith Ironworks (w/c on paper)
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Iron Collection: Liars bridge, Sibiu old town, Transylvania, Romania
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Iron Collection: Sunny morning in Paris and Eiffel Tower with maple leaf at Paris, France
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Iron Collection: Old and broken abandoned ship on ice at sunny winter day in coastline Finland
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Iron Collection: Sunny morning in Paris and Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
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Iron Collection: Braila, Romania - November 13, 2022: IHI Webuild japonese company building the bridge over Danube
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Iron Collection: Panoramic aerial drone view from above of the suspended bridge over danube river, under construction
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Iron Collection: Eiffel tower in Paris from the river Seine in spring season. Paris, France
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Iron Collection: Sunny morning in Paris and Eiffel Tower with maple leaf at Paris, France
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Iron Collection: Landscape panoramic view on the Eiffel tower and park during the sunny day in Paris, France
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Iron Collection: Washington DC, USA at the Tidal Basin during spring season at night
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Iron Collection: Sunny morning and Eiffel Tower, Paris, France
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Iron Collection: Eiffel tower reflection
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Iron Collection: Construct
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Iron Collection: Iron hat of King Charles I, worn during the English Civil War (1642-1646)
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Iron Collection: American steam locomotive with cow catcher
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Iron Collection: A Hard Word
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Iron Collection: Saxon swords, daggers and crossbow bolt
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Iron Collection: Diagrams of magnets, magnetic fields, iron filings, etc
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Iron Collection: Actor George Formby and wife Beryl. March 1939
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Iron Collection: Picture shows a lady salvaging a variety of goods, such as pots and pans, plates, china
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Iron Collection: Cargo Fleet iron works closure. Circa 1971
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Iron Collection: A blacksmith at work in Kings Norton, West Midlands, England
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Iron Collection: A huge stack of used horseshoes outside a blacksmiths workshop, Scarrington
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Iron Collection: Fowler showmans Road Locomotive FX6661
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Iron Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20108
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Iron Collection: Hotel Reykjavik Centrum and Fjalakotturinn Restaurant, Adalstraeti, Reykjavik, Iceland
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Iron Collection: England, Bristol, Drinkers on the terrace of the White Lion Bar with a view of the
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Iron Collection: Gnawa musicians - ethnic group inhabiting Morocco and Algeria in the Maghreb
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Iron Collection: Comic Postcard - WW1 Home Front - Air Raid Alert - Take Cover - an eager volunteer
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Iron Collection: Nomad migration, Early Iron Age, Kazakhstan area
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Iron Collection: Opening of the Albert Palace in Battersea, London in 1885
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Iron Collection: Iron & Steel Co, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Iron Collection: Busker plays an accordian on Ha penny Bridge, Dublin
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Iron Collection: Sadiron; tongs; skimmer, fork; trivets and copper chopping-dish, c18th century, (1937)
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Iron Collection: Chalcopyrite on Quartz, Dolcoath Mine, Camborne, Cornwall, England
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Iron Collection: Louis XI Visiting Cardinal Balue in the Iron Cage, (1469-1481), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Iron Collection: USA, Pennsylvania, Elverson. Hopewell Furnace National Historic Site, early 18th
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Iron Collection: USA, Turquoise Trail Scenic Byway, New Mexico
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Iron Collection: USA, Savannah, Georgia. Home in the Historic District with wrought iron rail
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Iron Collection: A veteran East Prussian Infantryman Frenkiel
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Iron Collection: Electric Avenue, Brixton, London
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Iron Collection: Upper Walthamstow Road, London
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Iron Collection: Laguna Miluni a reservoir fed by glacial melt water from the Andean peak of Huayna Potosi
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Iron Collection: Colourful lakes below the peak of Chacaltaya, lake discoloured by mine effluent. Andes, Bolivia
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Iron Collection: Old elegant wooden door in italian village
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Iron Collection: Blast furnace at the Stanton Iron Co, Ilkeston, Derbyshire, 1962


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"Iron: A Symbol of Strength, Power, and Resilience" Iron has long been a symbol of strength and power throughout history. From the cover of the first issue of Ms. Magazine in 1972 to Antonio Maria Fabres y Costa's painting "The Thief, " iron has made its mark on art and culture. In Oxfordshire, UK, the Uffington White Horse stands tall as an ancient figure carved into the hillside, showcasing the enduring nature of iron. Margaret Thatcher, known as the Iron Lady for her strong leadership style, exemplified this quality during her time as Prime Minister. The Duke Wellington/Paul Pry statue reminds us of another aspect - its versatility. Whether used in weaponry or everyday objects like walking stick stands or irons on ironing boards with adorable Shar Pei puppies nearby, it serves various purposes. Industrial sites such as Scunthorpe Iron Works and Gelli coalmine in Rhondda demonstrate how iron played a crucial role in shaping economies and communities. The Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade reminds us that even in times of war (like World War One), iron was utilized for destructive purposes. HMS Iron Duke's involvement in the Great Fire of Smyrna highlights both tragedy and resilience. Just like they are withstand intense heat without losing its form, humanity too can rise from ashes stronger than ever before. Stepping back further into history takes us inside the Great Exhibition of 1851 where cast-iron structures showcased innovation and progress. This event marked a turning point when society recognized not only the functional but also aesthetic value that could be derived from this metal. Whether through artistry or industry, symbolism or functionality, one thing remains clear: Iron is more than just a material; it represents endurance against adversity – an unyielding force that shapes our world.