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"Transport Vehicles: A Journey Through Time and Triumphs" Step into the world of transport vehicles as we explore captivating moments in history captured by renowned artist, Mich (Michel Liebeaux, 1881-1923). From the daring Viking siege of Paris in 845 led by Ragnar Lodbrok to the epic Battle of Lepante in 1571, these scenes depict not only the means of transportation but also significant events that shaped our past. Intriguingly, a British ship painting from the 19th century unveils a breathtaking view of the majestic Cutty Sark. Its grandeur reminds us of an era when ships ruled the seas with their elegance and power. Meanwhile, Pope Pius VII's triumphant entry into Rome on May 24, 1814, immortalized through artistry, showcases how they can symbolize victory and celebration. The Astrolabe and The Zelee arriving at Noukahiva during the 19th century transports us to exotic lands filled with wonder and discovery. These vessels carried explorers who ventured into uncharted territories, expanding our knowledge and understanding of distant cultures. Delving further back in time, a representation of Mars from the 17th century reveals how even ancient civilizations recognized the importance of transportation for warfare. This engraving serves as a reminder that transport vehicles have played crucial roles throughout history - be it for conquest or defense. Yet amidst tales of battles and triumphs lies Ave Maria - a heartwarming depiction showcasing a mother holding her child against her while crossing waters on a ferry surrounded by sheep. It reminds us that they are not solely instruments for war or exploration; they serve as conduits connecting loved ones across distances. One cannot forget pivotal moments like Montgolfier Brothers' groundbreaking experiment conducted on June 5th, 1783 - where hot air balloons took flight for humanity's first step towards conquering skies previously untouched by transport vehicles.