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"Remained: A Glimpse into Time's Tapestry" Step back in time and witness the stories that have remained etched in history. From the iconic Sandbanks Chain Ferry No

Background imageRemained Collection: Study Male Figure Lowered Grave recto Kneeling Female Figure

Study Male Figure Lowered Grave recto Kneeling Female Figure
Artokoloro

Background imageRemained Collection: Design Quarantore Decoration 1540-1609 Pen

Design Quarantore Decoration 1540-1609 Pen
Artokoloro

Background imageRemained Collection: Embroidered Curtain 1889 Etching drypoint sixth state

Embroidered Curtain 1889 Etching drypoint sixth state
Artokoloro

Background imageRemained Collection: Foxs martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784]

Foxs martyrs or The patriots in limbo, [England : Publisher not named, March 1784], 1 print : etching; 25.2 x 34.9 cm (plate), Print shows Charles James Foxs martyrs during the American Revolution

Background imageRemained Collection: Picture No. 10865394

Picture No. 10865394
Southern Right Whale - this large adult whale approached a small whale watching vessel and remained nearby, almost motionless, for a while (Eubalaena australis) Date:

Background imageRemained Collection: Picture No. 10865395

Picture No. 10865395
Southern Right whale - this large adult whale approached a small whale watching vessel and remained nearby, almost motionless, for a while (Eubalaena australis) Date:

Background imageRemained Collection: H-NACT was KLMs first Fokker FVIIa

H-NACT was KLMs first Fokker FVIIa. It had a Gnome RhJupiter VI radial and was delivered in October 1925. This aircraft remained in use until May 1940 when it was destroyed by German bombing

Background imageRemained Collection: Pied Piper leading away children of German town of Hamelin. Illustration from children s

Pied Piper leading away children of German town of Hamelin. Illustration from children s
Pied Piper leading away children of German town of Hamelin. Illustration from childrens book of c1899. Best known in English speaking world from Robert Brownings poem

Background imageRemained Collection: Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), French engineer. (1880). His most historic and best-known

Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), French engineer. (1880). His most historic and best-known
Gustave Eiffel (1832-1923), French engineer.(1880). His most historic and best-known work is the Eiffel Tower built for the Paris Exposition of 1889

Background imageRemained Collection: Third Eddystone lighthouse on Eddystone Rocks, 15 miles south of Plymouth in the English Channel

Third Eddystone lighthouse on Eddystone Rocks, 15 miles south of Plymouth in the English Channel, built by the English civil engineer John Smeaton (1724-1792) beginning in 1756

Background imageRemained Collection: William Withey Gull (1816-1890) English physician born at Colchester, Essex. Studied

William Withey Gull (1816-1890) English physician born at Colchester, Essex. Studied at Guys Hospital, London. Graduated as Bachelor of Medicine (MB) 1841 and Doctor of Medicine (MD) 1846

Background imageRemained Collection: Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835), English poet. Remembered today mainly for her

Felicia Dorothea Hemans (1793-1835), English poet. Remembered today mainly for her poem Casabianca (The boy stood on the burning deck/Whence all but he had fled)

Background imageRemained Collection: JIMENEZ, Miguel (1462-1505);BERNAT, Mart�(1445-1503)

JIMENEZ, Miguel (1462-1505);BERNAT, Mart�(1445-1503)
JIMENEZ, Miguel (1462-1505); BERNAT, Mart� (1445-1503). Altarpiece of the Holy Cross in Blesa. 15th c. The Jew is being interrogated

Background imageRemained Collection: Ann Hathaways Cottage

Ann Hathaways Cottage
A photograph of Ann Hathaways Cottage, Shottery, near Stratford-on-Avon. The cottage remained the property of the Hathaway family until 1838. Date: 1950s

Background imageRemained Collection: Abdiel Versus Satan

Abdiel Versus Satan
ABDIEL leads those angels which have remained faithful to God against the rebel angels led by Satan

Background imageRemained Collection: Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice at Osborne House

Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice at Osborne House
Engraving showing Queen Victoria at her writing desk in a room at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. Her youngest daughter Princess Beatrice is playing the piano nearby

Background imageRemained Collection: The preparation of a kite-balloon before take-off

The preparation of a kite-balloon before take-off
Allied soldiers photographed putting the finishing touches to the envelope of a kite-balloon shortly before take-off. Such balloons remained tethered to the ground

Background imageRemained Collection: A British observation-officers parachute being tested

A British observation-officers parachute being tested
Photograph of a British observation-officers parachute being tested prior to his take-off in a kite-balloon. Such balloons remained tethered to the ground

Background imageRemained Collection: German navy on landing manouevres

German navy on landing manouevres
A photograph showing the German navy engaged on landing manouevres. Invasion of Britain by German forces remained a threat throughout World War I and II

Background imageRemained Collection: Franco-Prussian War. Prussian soldiers destroying arms at Re

Franco-Prussian War. Prussian soldiers destroying arms at Re
Following the Prussian victory all arms held by French people were destroyed, only Paris remained armed

Background imageRemained Collection: British Water-filter cart

British Water-filter cart
A British water-filter cart being filled from a river. Ensuring troops remained free of disease was a pressing concern during World War I, and preventative measures against water-borne bacteria

Background imageRemained Collection: Hms intrepid on an Iceberg, Baffin Bay

Hms intrepid on an Iceberg, Baffin Bay
HMS Intrepid, an Arctic exploration vessel, having been driven forty feet up an iceberg, Baffin Bay, 1851. The Intrepid, under the command of Lt. J.B

Background imageRemained Collection: The ship, Cospatrick in flames

The ship, Cospatrick in flames
Emigrant ship, the Cospatrick on fire at sea. On discovery of the fire, the crew tried to extingush the flames, but the wind spread them around the ship

Background imageRemained Collection: Empress Saint Pulcheria

Empress Saint Pulcheria
The remarkable PULCHERIA was empress, first with her brother Theodosius II, then with Marcian. She remained a virgin and became a saint for her good works and her faith



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"Remained: A Glimpse into Time's Tapestry" Step back in time and witness the stories that have remained etched in history. From the iconic Sandbanks Chain Ferry No. 1, guarding the entrance to Poole Harbour, to a poignant portrait of John Cornwell, whose life was cut short too soon. The Middlesex Hospital stands as a testament to healing and compassion, while constant improvements ensured the Mitsubishi Ki-46-II Dinah soared through the skies with grace and precision. Princesses Alice and Vicky of Schleswig-Holstein graced royal courts with their elegance, leaving an indelible mark on society. Meanwhile, King Oswald's arm symbolizes strength and resilience throughout generations. In contrast, Dismal Desmond reminds us of life's challenges but also our ability to overcome them. The HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal) proudly sailed through turbulent waters, embodying bravery at its core. The Avro Lincolnian Freighter ZP-CBR-97 carried dreams across continents as it traversed vast distances. Kelmscott Manor Garden Front whispers tales of inspiration from nature's beauty captured by William Morris himself. And who could forget the Cunard Line QE2 - bridge telegraph? An emblematic piece connecting past voyages with future adventures yet to be embarked upon. These fragments from different eras remind us that amidst change and progress, some things remain steadfastly rooted in our collective memory. Let us cherish these remnants that weave together humanity's rich tapestry of triumphs and tribulations for generations to come.