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Leading Collection (page 48)

"Leading the Way: From Heaven to Hell, Football Fields to Cathedrals" In a captivating blend of religious concepts and iconic landmarks

Background imageLeading Collection: A Bedouin guide and camel approaching the Pyramids of Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairo

A Bedouin guide and camel approaching the Pyramids of Giza, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cairo, Egypt, North Africa, Africa

Background imageLeading Collection: Dog leads the way for donkey and keeper, near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, South America

Dog leads the way for donkey and keeper, near Cotopaxi volcano, Ecuador, South America

Background imageLeading Collection: Yangmaiyong, Yading Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province, China, Asia

Yangmaiyong, Yading Nature Reserve, Sichuan Province, China, Asia

Background imageLeading Collection: Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with twin cubs, Wapusk National Park

Polar bear (Ursus maritimus) mother with twin cubs, Wapusk National Park, Churchill, Hudson Bay, Manitoba, Canada, North America

Background imageLeading Collection: Air Mountains, Niger, Africa

Air Mountains, Niger, Africa

Background imageLeading Collection: Tuareg and wife leading camel train through the desert near Djanet, Algeria, North Africa

Tuareg and wife leading camel train through the desert near Djanet, Algeria, North Africa

Background imageLeading Collection: Jacobs Dream Ladder

Jacobs Dream Ladder
He dreams of a ladder leading to (and from) Heaven, used as a pathway by angels when they want to spare their wings

Background imageLeading Collection: Etienne Marcel (Jeanron)

Etienne Marcel (Jeanron)
ETIENNE MARCEL Leading merchant of Paris

Background imageLeading Collection: THE MAINE BLOWS UP

THE MAINE BLOWS UP
The Us cruiser Maine is blown up in Havana harbour, allegedly by the Spanish, leading to the American invasion of Cuba and the end of Spanish rule

Background imageLeading Collection: King of Leinster / Macmurr

King of Leinster / Macmurr
ARTHUR MACMURROUGH, king of Leinster, Irish chieftain. Depicted in action, huring a spear. He was a leading opponent of Richard IIs Irish campaign

Background imageLeading Collection: VICTOIRE

VICTOIRE The Allies celebrate in France, with Saint Joan as their guardian angel leading them into victory

Background imageLeading Collection: Elissa Landi / Postcard

Elissa Landi / Postcard
ELISSA LANDI Film actress of Austrian extraction, leading lady of the 1930s

Background imageLeading Collection: Daniele Manin

Daniele Manin
DANIELE MANIN Italian patriot, a leading figure in the Risorgimento

Background imageLeading Collection: Bootes Star Map

Bootes Star Map
The constellation of Bootes - holding a club in his right hand and leading two hounds with his left. The beautiful hair of Berenice, daughter of Ptolemy is seen on the right

Background imageLeading Collection: Pack Horse, Devonshire

Pack Horse, Devonshire
Leading a pack horse along a country road in Devonshire, England Date: early 19th century

Background imageLeading Collection: General De Torcy

General De Torcy
GENERAL DE TORCY French military in Madagascar, who played a leading part in the conquest and pacification of the island

Background imageLeading Collection: Jack Hawkins / Signed

Jack Hawkins / Signed
JACK HAWKINS British leading man and character actor

Background imageLeading Collection: German Couple 1515

German Couple 1515
A pair of leading citizens

Background imageLeading Collection: Mary Tofts, Rabbit Mum

Mary Tofts, Rabbit Mum
Mary Tofts holding one of the rabbits to which she claimed to have given birth; she was shown to be an impostor, yet deceived St Andre, one of the leading physicians of the day

Background imageLeading Collection: RIOTON AS LOUISE

RIOTON AS LOUISE
Mlle. Rioton takes the leading role in the first production of Louise at the Theatre- Comique, Paris : the story of everyday life is a huge popular success

Background imageLeading Collection: Charlemagne / Folk Hero

Charlemagne / Folk Hero
French king Charlemagne as a folk hero leading an army

Background imageLeading Collection: Polka, Grisi & Perrot

Polka, Grisi & Perrot
Two of the leading dancers of the day - Carlotta Grisi and Jules Perrot - perform the fashionable polka

Background imageLeading Collection: Herculaneum Excavation

Herculaneum Excavation
A tunnel leading to the excavated remains of Herculaneum, buried in AD79 by the pyroclastic flow from the erupting Mount Vesuvius

Background imageLeading Collection: Giselle, Grisi

Giselle, Grisi
GISELLE Carlotta Grisi in the leading role

Background imageLeading Collection: Paris / Bois Boulogne 1905

Paris / Bois Boulogne 1905
L Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, leading up to the Arc de Triomphe

Background imageLeading Collection: Council of Constance

Council of Constance
At the Council of Constance, Friedrich I of Brandenburg, now Elector, unites the destinies of the Hohenzollern family with those of Brandenburg, leading to Prussian dominance

Background imageLeading Collection: Robert F Stockton Ship

Robert F Stockton Ship
John Ericsson successfully tests his screw propeller on this steamship which crosses the Atlantic, leading to his emigration to the U.S. and many other innovations

Background imageLeading Collection: Noted Billiards Player

Noted Billiards Player
H. W. Stevenson, a leading British player of his day, who won his first billiards championship in 1901

Background imageLeading Collection: Mirandola / De Brij / 1648

Mirandola / De Brij / 1648
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA Italian humanist and leading scholar of Italian Renaissance

Background imageLeading Collection: Mirandola / Thevet 1584

Mirandola / Thevet 1584
PICO DELLA MIRANDOLA Italian humanist and leading scholar of Italian Renaissance

Background imageLeading Collection: Champlain at Port Royal

Champlain at Port Royal
Champlain institutes the Order of a Good Time among the leading settlers of Port Royal (now Annapolis Royal), Nova Scotia, Canada

Background imageLeading Collection: Metro - Palais Royal

Metro - Palais Royal
A train at Palais Royal station in the heart of Paris. The coaches are made of varnished wood, highly flammable - leading to serious accidents in years to come

Background imageLeading Collection: Shalmaneser in Triumph

Shalmaneser in Triumph
Shalmaneser IV, king of Assyria, attacks Hoshea of Samaria, leading away many captives behind his chariot

Background imageLeading Collection: Philippe VI De Valois

Philippe VI De Valois
PHILIPPE VI DE VALOIS king of France, succeeded when Marie de Luxembroug, widow of Charles IV, bore a daughter : Edward III disputed his claim, leading to 100 Years War

Background imageLeading Collection: Mania / Speculators

Mania / Speculators
Railway speculators in Capel Court, a lane leading to the Stock Exchange, where dealers congregate to do business

Background imageLeading Collection: Templars Burn (Mouchot)

Templars Burn (Mouchot)
Jacques de Molay and other leading Knights Templar are hastily burnt at Paris, on the orders of Philippe le Bel, king of France

Background imageLeading Collection: France / Vittel

France / Vittel
The Grande Allee leading to the Casino

Background imageLeading Collection: Leading the Field

Leading the Field
She leads the field

Background imageLeading Collection: Muckross Lane

Muckross Lane
A pair of horses are led along with a rope on a lane in Muckross, Killarney, Co. Kerry

Background imageLeading Collection: Soldier Leading a Horse

Soldier Leading a Horse
A British soldier leading a horse

Background imageLeading Collection: Charles Bold in Action

Charles Bold in Action
CHARLES LE TEMERAIRE (Charles the Bold) duke of Burgundy, leading a cavalry charge, circa 1467. He was continually at war with Louis XI of France

Background imageLeading Collection: Stained Glass Design

Stained Glass Design
A pretty design for painted glass by a leading designer which includes a standard orange bush in a tub and a star-strewn sky

Background imageLeading Collection: WALLER (1597 - 1668)

WALLER (1597 - 1668)
WILLIAM WALLER Leading Parliamentary commander in the south of England during the first 3 years of the civil war. Also an MP in the Commons

Background imageLeading Collection: Spring of Moses, Egypt

Spring of Moses, Egypt
Legend tells us that it was here, in the Isthmus of Suez, that Moses, leading the Israelites out of Egypt, struck a rock and provided his companions with water

Background imageLeading Collection: Greenwich Lane

Greenwich Lane
A picturesque view of the lane leading into Ship Street

Background imageLeading Collection: Blunt / Bootes / Plate 35

Blunt / Bootes / Plate 35
The constellation of Bootes - the figure is that of a man holding a club in his right hand and leading two hounds with his left

Background imageLeading Collection: Chemical War in London

Chemical War in London
Chemical warfare will be the determining factor in the next war : London will be destroyed by chemical attacks on its inhabitants, leading to fires and other destruction

Background imageLeading Collection: Roman Wagons

Roman Wagons
A Roman leading a horse-drawn wagon passes another leading an ox-wagon



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"Leading the Way: From Heaven to Hell, Football Fields to Cathedrals" In a captivating blend of religious concepts and iconic landmarks, this diverse collection of images showcases the power of leading. Just like the Broad and Narrow way to Heaven or Hell, English football players unite in a team picture, displaying their determination and leadership on the field. The majestic Cologne Cathedral stands tall as a symbol of guidance and spirituality, while Rosa Luxemburg's revolutionary spirit leads us towards social change. The winding Road to Blencathra invites us on an adventurous journey where leaders emerge amidst breathtaking landscapes. William Wallace's statue in Aberdeen reminds us that true leaders fight for freedom and justice. Meanwhile, The Darley Arabian gallops through history as one of racing's most influential sires – his bloodline paving the way for future champions. As we explore further, we encounter The New Jerusalem - an ethereal vision of hope and unity. Leading Suffragettes inspire generations with their unwavering dedication towards gender equality. Nancy Schon's Make Way for Ducklings sculpture brings joy to Boston Public Garden while reminding us that even small creatures can lead with love and compassion. Integrity retiring from Office. Illustrates how true leaders gracefully step aside when their time has come. Lastly, female jockeys riding gentlemen like horses challenge traditional norms by proving that leadership knows no gender boundaries. In this eclectic mix of imagery spanning centuries and continents, one thing remains clear: leading is not confined to any specific realm or individual. It transcends time, culture, religion, and even species – reminding us all that each one of us possesses the potential to lead in our own unique way.