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"Wallace: A Name Carved in History and Legends" Step into the realm of Sir William Wallace, a Scottish hero whose bravery echoes through time

Background imageWallace Collection: PENNSYLVANIA: OIL, c1870. Men in front of an oil company building in Rouseville, Pennsylvania

PENNSYLVANIA: OIL, c1870. Men in front of an oil company building in Rouseville, Pennsylvania. Stereograph, c1870

Background imageWallace Collection: MAP: VIRGINIA, c1862. Partial map of the state of Virginia, illustrated with portraits

MAP: VIRGINIA, c1862. Partial map of the state of Virginia, illustrated with portraits of Union Generals. Engraving, c1862

Background imageWallace Collection: CHILE: ELECTIONS, 1964. Supporters of Popular Action Front candidate Salvador Allende

CHILE: ELECTIONS, 1964. Supporters of Popular Action Front candidate Salvador Allende marching in Santiago at the time of the Chilean presidential elections, 5 September 1964

Background imageWallace Collection: MIRIAM A. FERGUSON (1875-1961). Governor of Texas. Photograph, early 20th century

MIRIAM A. FERGUSON (1875-1961). Governor of Texas. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageWallace Collection: Colossal statue of William Wallace in Stirling

Colossal statue of William Wallace in Stirling

Background imageWallace Collection: ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1823-1913). English naturalist. Oil over a photograph, c1865

ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1823-1913). English naturalist. Oil over a photograph, c1865

Background imageWallace Collection: The Abbey Craig and Wallace Monument, Near Stirling, with the Ochil Hills

The Abbey Craig and Wallace Monument, Near Stirling, with the Ochil Hills

Background imageWallace Collection: Source Size = 3789 x 1690

Source Size = 3789 x 1690
Some of the Worst Cases from Tel-El-Kebir, Egypt: a Group of Wounded Men at the Herbert Hospital, Woolwich; Drummer G. Walsh (2nd York and Lancaster Regiment); Private A

Background imageWallace Collection: Source Size = 3918 x 3093

Source Size = 3918 x 3093
Swords of Scottish Heroes Exhibited at the Laying of the Foundation Stone of the Wallace Monument at Stirling; 1. Sir William Wallace s, 2. King Robert Bruce s, 3. Sir John De Graeme s, 4

Background imageWallace Collection: Source Size = 3954 x 5712

Source Size = 3954 x 5712
The National Wallace Monument, about to be Built on the Abbey Craig, Near Stirling

Background imageWallace Collection: SALE OF THE ROYAL WINDSOR CASTLE MENAGERIE, I. How to Move a Wild Cat or Devil. 2

SALE OF THE ROYAL WINDSOR CASTLE MENAGERIE, I. How to Move a Wild Cat or Devil. 2. How Much For Us ? 3. Wallace, the Lion of the Show. 4

Background imageWallace Collection: First Person Singular, Drawn by C. s. Reinfiart

First Person Singular, Drawn by C. s. Reinfiart
First Person Singular, Drawn by C.s. Reinfiart

Background imageWallace Collection: First Person Singular, Drawn by Artiiur Hopkins

First Person Singular, Drawn by Artiiur Hopkins

Background imageWallace Collection: First Person Singular, Drawn by Arthur Hopkins

First Person Singular, Drawn by Arthur Hopkins

Background imageWallace Collection: First Person Singular, Drawn by C. s. Reinhart

First Person Singular, Drawn by C. s. Reinhart
First Person Singular, Drawn by C.s. Reinhart

Background imageWallace Collection: THE NATIONAL WALLACE MONUMENT, a tower standing on the summit of Abbey Craig, a hilltop

THE NATIONAL WALLACE MONUMENT, a tower standing on the summit of Abbey Craig, a hilltop near Stirling in Scotland. It commemorates Sir William Wallace, the 13th century Scottish hero

Background imageWallace Collection: White lilies (Lilium formosanum Wallace) blossoming under blue sky

White lilies (Lilium formosanum Wallace) blossoming under blue sky

Background imageWallace Collection: GEORGE D. WALLACE (1849-1891). U. S. Army captain, killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1890

GEORGE D. WALLACE (1849-1891). U. S. Army captain, killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1890
GEORGE D. WALLACE (1849-1891). U.S. Army captain, killed at the Battle of Little Bighorn, 1890. American engraving

Background imageWallace Collection: LEW WALLACE (1827-1905). American lawyer, army officer and writer

LEW WALLACE (1827-1905). American lawyer, army officer and writer. Engraving by Henry Wright Smith after a photograph, 19th century

Background imageWallace Collection: ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1823-1913). English naturalist. Photographed in 1878

ALFRED RUSSEL WALLACE (1823-1913). English naturalist. Photographed in 1878

Background imageWallace Collection: WILLIAM V. WALLACE (1812-1865). Irish pianist, violinist and composer. Lithograph

WILLIAM V. WALLACE (1812-1865). Irish pianist, violinist and composer. Lithograph, 19th century

Background imageWallace Collection: SIR WILLIAM WALLACE (1272?-1305). Scottish patriot of Welsh extraction. Etching

SIR WILLIAM WALLACE (1272?-1305). Scottish patriot of Welsh extraction. Etching, 1819, by John Kay

Background imageWallace Collection: MINIK WALLACE (c1890-1918). Inuk boy, brought to New York from Greenland by Robert Peary

MINIK WALLACE (c1890-1918). Inuk boy, brought to New York from Greenland by Robert Peary. Photograph, 1910

Background imageWallace Collection: GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Second verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral

GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Second verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral by William Wallace Gilchrist, with illustrations by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imageWallace Collection: GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Fourth verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral

GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Fourth verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral by William Wallace Gilchrist, with illustrations by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imageWallace Collection: GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Third verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral

GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. Third verse of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral by William Wallace Gilchrist, with illustrations by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imageWallace Collection: GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. First page of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral

GILCHRIST: A MAIDs CHOICE. First page of A Maids Choice, a Musical Pastoral by William Wallace Gilchrist, with illustrations by Howard Pyle, late 19th century

Background imageWallace Collection: WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, (1850-1862). Son of President Abraham Lincoln

WILLIAM W. LINCOLN, (1850-1862). Son of President Abraham Lincoln. Willie Lincoln photographed in 1861 by Mathew Brady at Washington, D.C

Background imageWallace Collection: BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L

BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Background imageWallace Collection: MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1865. The Silver Moon, steamboat of the Memphis & Cincinnati

MISSISSIPPI STEAMBOAT, c1865. The Silver Moon, steamboat of the Memphis & Cincinnati Packet Line, on the levee in Memphis, Tennessee, next to the Sir William Wallace. Photographed c1865

Background imageWallace Collection: WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L

WIZARD OF OZ: TIN WOODMAN. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition, 1900, of L. Frank Baums The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Background imageWallace Collection: ADVERTISEMENT: BOOKS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for Standard

ADVERTISEMENT: BOOKS, 1890. American magazine advertisements for Standard and Miscellaneous Works, including a volume of Shakespeare, Les Miserables by Victor Hugo, and Ben-Hur by Lew Wallace, 1890

Background imageWallace Collection: Hertford House, Manchester Sq, London - Wallace Collection

Hertford House, Manchester Sq, London - Wallace Collection
Hertford House, Manchester Square, London - Home of the Wallace Collection. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageWallace Collection: Manchester Square, London - Wallace Collection

Manchester Square, London - Wallace Collection
Manchester Square, Paddington, London - now the home to The Wallace Collection. Date: 1909

Background imageWallace Collection: 500cu ft balloon being inflated with hydrogen at Netley

500cu ft balloon being inflated with hydrogen at Netley before being taken out to take photos on Southampton Water. Holding the balloon from left: ???

Background imageWallace Collection: Westland Wallace II, K4348

Westland Wallace II, K4348

Background imageWallace Collection: Westland Wallace II, K8676

Westland Wallace II, K8676

Background imageWallace Collection: Westland Wallace II, K6012

Westland Wallace II, K6012

Background imageWallace Collection: Westland Wallace I, K3562

Westland Wallace I, K3562

Background imageWallace Collection: The prototype Westland Wallace, K3488, modified to MkII

The prototype Westland Wallace, K3488, modified to MkII standard with enclosed cockpits

Background imageWallace Collection: The prototype Westland Wallace, K3488

The prototype Westland Wallace, K3488

Background imageWallace Collection: Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900
BAUM: THE WIZARD OF OZ. Drawing by William Wallace Denslow from the first edition of L. Frank Baums The Wizard of Oz, 1900

Background imageWallace Collection: American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr

American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr
NEW DEAL: CARTOON, 1943. American cartoon by Clifford Berryman, 1943, illustrating President Roosevelts remark that Dr. Win the War was supplanting Dr. New Deal in the priorities of his administration

Background imageWallace Collection: Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913) Welsh-born British naturalist. From Edward Clodd

Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913) Welsh-born British naturalist. From Edward Clodd Pioneers of Evolution, London, 1908

Background imageWallace Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-92) English traveller and naturalist who, with Alfred Russell Wallace

Henry Walter Bates (1825-92) English traveller and naturalist who, with Alfred Russell Wallace, explored the Amazon (1848-1859). Bates, with native help, capturing an alligator on the River Amazon

Background imageWallace Collection: Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913) c1895. Welsh naturalist whose memoir, which Darwin saw in 1858

Alfred Russell Wallace (1823-1913) c1895. Welsh naturalist whose memoir, which Darwin saw in 1858, caused Darwin to modify his theory of evolution

Background imageWallace Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English naturalist and traveller: friend of Alfred

Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) English naturalist and traveller: friend of Alfred Russell Wallace with whom he explored the Amazon 1848-59. Mimicry: Polymorphism. Wood engraving New York, 1892

Background imageWallace Collection: Sale Of The Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie

Sale Of The Royal Windsor Castle Menagerie, I. How To Move A Wild Cat Or Devil. 2. How Much For Us ja 3. Wallace, The Lion Of The Show. 4



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"Wallace: A Name Carved in History and Legends" Step into the realm of Sir William Wallace, a Scottish hero whose bravery echoes through time. Born in Lanark, Scotland, this valiant warrior led his countrymen against English oppression during the Battle of Stirling Bridge. In tribute to his legacy, a magnificent statue stands tall in Aberdeen, immortalizing William Wallace's unwavering spirit. Just as he fought for freedom on the battlefield, so did General Lew Wallace captivate readers with his epic novel "Ben-Hur, " particularly its thrilling chariot race scene. But it's not just historical figures that bear this illustrious name. The Blackpool FC football team of 1936 displayed their prowess under the banner of Wallace. Their victories echoed throughout stadiums and brought joy to fans far and wide. Beyond warriors and athletes lies artistry captured by Charles Darwin's portrait painted by Collier in 1881. This masterpiece showcases Darwin's intellect while reminding us that even great minds like him are part of the tapestry woven by Wallaces. Venturing further into picturesque landscapes, we stumble upon Crickhowell in Powys, Mid Wales—a charming street adorned with shops bustling with life. Here is where everyday people bearing the name Wallace create their own stories amidst a backdrop of beauty. In another realm altogether exists Edgar Wallace—the renowned author who mesmerized audiences through film adaptations of his gripping novels. His captivating storytelling transported viewers to worlds unknown yet strangely familiar. An enigmatic figure emerges—Ar Wallace—an anonymous photographer capturing moments frozen in time forevermore. Through their lens, they reveal hidden wonders like Rhacophorus tree frogs perched delicately on leaves—an enchanting glimpse into nature's marvels. Lastly, let us remember Henry Wallace's presidential campaign slogan from 1948—a call for progressiveness that resonated deeply within hearts across America during those turbulent times. From heroes to artists; from sports to science.