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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Trade: From Naive Haitian Paintings to Hand-painted Didgeridoos" Trade has been an integral part of human civilization

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Trade Collection: Rafting furs from the northwoods to market
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Trade Collection: White men bringing cleanliness to native cultures, 1890s
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Trade Collection: Carrack, a merchant ship of the late 1400s
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Trade Collection: New York harbor, 1850s
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Trade Collection: Ancient Phoenician traders in port
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Trade Collection: National Union of Seamen (Mersey Area) mass meeting held at Liverpool Pierhead near
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Trade Collection: Tresahor Quarry, Constantine, Cornwall. 1903-1904
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Trade Collection: Quarry in Mabe or Constantine, Cornwall. 1903-1904
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Trade Collection: Polkanuggo Quarry, Stithians, Cornwall. Around 1900
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Trade Collection: The Harwich-Zeebrugge Train Ferry, c1930. Creator: Unknown
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Trade Collection: Old Shambles and Market Place, Settle, c1896. Artist: Anthony Horner
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Trade Collection: Brewers Quay, Chester Quay and Galley Quay, Lower Thames Street, City of London, 1846
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Trade Collection: Whitehaven, Cumberland, 1814-1825. Artist: William Daniell
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Trade Collection: Blast furnaces, Park Gate Iron and Steel Co, Rotherham, South Yorkshire, 1964. Artist
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Trade Collection: Sloppy Joes Bar, Havana, Cuba, 1951
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Trade Collection: Victorian gin house, 19th century (late 19th or early 20th century)
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Trade Collection: BLACKSMITHS, c1903. Two blacksmiths making a metal hoop, possibly for a wagon wheel
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Trade Collection: The old forge in Steyning, 27 July 1889
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Trade Collection: Midhurst: Spread Eagle, 1902
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Trade Collection: Ohio River at Cincinnati, Ohio, 1860s
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Trade Collection: Typesetter at work, 1800s
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Trade Collection: Pharos, the lighthouse of ancient Alexandria
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Trade Collection: Traditional Arab dhows, Zanzibar
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Trade Collection: London Stock Exchange 1980s 1988 AB ports Harold Rattle Shares Money
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Trade Collection: 1960 Vauxhall Cresta Friary estate in Covent Garden fruit market. Creator: Unknown
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Trade Collection: Floating islands inhabited by Uru people, lake Titicaca, near Puno, Peru
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Trade Collection: Crowd outside the closed East India Dock Gates, Poplar, London, 1897
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Trade Collection: Cover of steel department trade catalogue of Ibbotson Brothers and Company Limited
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Trade Collection: William Marples and Sons Ltd. Tool Makers, Hibernia Works, Westfield Terrace
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Trade Collection: Oil lamps on sale at a market in the Medina, Marrakech, Marrakech-Tensift-Al Haouz, Morocco
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Trade Collection: A street vendor with a bicycle selling her flowers in Hanoi, Vietnam, Asia
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Trade Collection: Shop window with sandwiches and Quiche Lorraine at the Place du Tertre, Montmartre, Paris
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Trade Collection: Chichester: the Market Cross from South Street, 1897
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Trade Collection: Pagham: the windmill, 1902
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Trade Collection: Glass Bowing
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Trade Collection: Spanish pirates attacking English merchantmen
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Trade Collection: Steering a sailing-ship through stormy seas
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Trade Collection: Dutch ships in the Arctic, 1600s
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Trade Collection: French frigate, 1700s
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Trade Collection: Trading post at Fort Laramie, Oregon Trail
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Trade Collection: Wall Streets Tontine Coffee House in the late 1700s
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Trade Collection: Colonial sawmill, Virginia, 1600s
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Trade Collection: Rio de Janeiro about 1700
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Trade Collection: Merchant ship attacked by Chinese pirates
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Trade Collection: BUSN2A-00135
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Trade Collection: Medieval guild seal
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Trade Collection: Vasco da Gamas route around Africa, 1400s
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Trade Collection: Intermot 2008 Cologne Harley Davidson


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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Trade: From Naive Haitian Paintings to Hand-painted Didgeridoos" Trade has been an integral part of human civilization, connecting cultures and shaping societies throughout history. From the vibrant streets of Colonial Zone in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic, to the bustling Vucciria Market in Palermo, Sicily, Italy, Europe - trade has always thrived as a catalyst for cultural exchange. In the 1450s, Johannes Gutenberg's revolutionary printing press transformed communication and knowledge dissemination forever. This invention paved the way for intellectual progress and global trade expansion. Meanwhile, a Map of the City of Dublin from 1797 offers us a glimpse into how commerce shaped urban landscapes. The Pedro Miguel Locks at Panama Canal stand as a testament to mankind's determination to conquer nature's obstacles in pursuit of efficient trade routes. Central America became an essential hub connecting continents and fostering economic growth. Delving into culinary delights brought about by trade, Maltese goat cheese (Gbejniet) tantalizes taste buds with its unique flavors passed down through generations. Similarly, Ye Olde Pork Pie Shoppe in Melton Mowbray showcases England's rich tradition of pie-making that originated from local agricultural trade. From afar across oceans lie Polkanuggo Quarry in Stithians Cornwall or The Village of Kineton in Warwickshire—both capturing moments frozen in time where mining and agriculture played pivotal roles in regional economies during different eras. Spanish galleons sailing on vast seas evoke images of exploration and conquest intertwined with lucrative trading ventures that shaped empires. These vessels carried treasures from distant lands while forging connections between nations. Grand Place stands tall as Brussels' historic marketplace—a symbol not only for Belgium but also for Europe's thriving commercial centers throughout centuries past. It serves as a reminder that often at the heart of architectural marvels we admire today.