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Arsenal Collection (#9)

"Capturing the Essence of Arsenal: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world Football Club, where history intertwines with artistic brilliance

Background imageArsenal Collection: Woolwich, c1910. Creator: Unknown

Woolwich, c1910. Creator: Unknown
Woolwich, c1910. Modern Ordnance. Royal Arsenals, etc. Great Artillery centre. Population, 36, 665. The Royal Arsenal at Woolwich in south-east London carried out armaments manufacture

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Warsaw Arsenal, 1829

The Warsaw Arsenal, 1829. Private Collection

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Warsaw Arsenal. Armory of the cavalry, 1829

The Warsaw Arsenal. Armory of the cavalry, 1829. Private Collection

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Warsaw Arsenal. The central hall, 1829

The Warsaw Arsenal. The central hall, 1829. Private Collection

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Warsaw Arsenal. Armory of the infantry, 1829

The Warsaw Arsenal. Armory of the infantry, 1829. Private Collection

Background imageArsenal Collection: Birthplace of General D MacArthur - Little Rock, Arkansas

Birthplace of General D MacArthur - Little Rock, Arkansas
The Old Arsenal Building at Little Rock, Arkansas, USA(now The Museum of Natural History and Antiquities) - Birthplace (in 1880) of General Douglas MacArthur (inset portrait photograph)

Background imageArsenal Collection: Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Kent, 1841

Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, Kent, 1841. View showing soldiers and civilians examining cannon balls. Established in the late 17th century

Background imageArsenal Collection: Arsenal and Military Museum, Santiago, c1882, (1911)

Arsenal and Military Museum, Santiago, c1882, (1911). From Chile, by G. F. Scott Elliot, M.A. F.R.G.S. [T. Fisher Terrace, London, 1911]

Background imageArsenal Collection: Old Arsenal and shipyard, (1617), 1920s

Old Arsenal and shipyard, (1617), 1920s
Old arsenal. By Royal Order on 16th of April 1617, it was instructed and Arsenal was built in Havana, work was carried out in 1724

Background imageArsenal Collection: Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, London, 19th century

Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, London, 19th century. The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich was established in 1741 for the training of officers of the Royal Engineers and Royal Artillery

Background imageArsenal Collection: Arsenal of Henry IV, 1898. Artist: Barbant

Arsenal of Henry IV, 1898. Artist: Barbant
Arsenal of Henry IV, 1898. A print from Les Francais Illustres, by Gustave Demoulin, Hachette, Paris, 1898

Background imageArsenal Collection: In the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, c1880

In the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, c1880. The shot and shell foundry, the shot yard, bullet making, carriage department, turning room, and forging a breech coil

Background imageArsenal Collection: Woolwich Arsenal, London, 20th Century

Woolwich Arsenal, London, 20th Century. Established in the late 17th century, Woolwich Arsenal was named the Royal Arsenal by George III in 1805

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, London, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker

The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, London, 1775. Artist: Michael Angelo Rooker
The Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, London, 1775

Background imageArsenal Collection: Venice. The Arsenal, 1755-1760. Artist: Guardi, Francesco (1712-1793)

Venice. The Arsenal, 1755-1760. Artist: Guardi, Francesco (1712-1793)
Venice. The Arsenal, 1755-1760. Found in the collection of the National Gallery, London

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Entrance to the Arsenal in Venice, after 1776. Artist: Guardi, Francesco (1712-1793)

The Entrance to the Arsenal in Venice, after 1776. Artist: Guardi, Francesco (1712-1793)
The Entrance to the Arsenal in Venice, after 1776. Found in the collection of the Art History Museum, Vienne

Background imageArsenal Collection: View of the Arsenal and the Foundry in St. Petersburg (Series Views of Saint Petersburg), 1820s

View of the Arsenal and the Foundry in St. Petersburg (Series Views of Saint Petersburg), 1820s. From a private collection

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Knight Hall (Arsenal) of the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, c19th century

The Knight Hall (Arsenal) of the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg, c19th century. Artist: Leo von Klenze
The Knight Hall (Arsenal) of the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg c19th century. Leo von Klenze (1784-1864). Russian Architecture. State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageArsenal Collection: The Arsenal and the Foundry, St Petersburg, Russia, 19th century

The Arsenal and the Foundry, St Petersburg, Russia, 19th century. From the collection of the Bibliotheque Nationale de France, Paris

Background imageArsenal Collection: Pattern 1897 Japanese arisaka bayonet sword

Pattern 1897 Japanese arisaka bayonet sword, used in both World Wars; single edged blade, mark of Kokura arsenal. The bayonet incorporated a quillon designed to catch and break an opponent

Background imageArsenal Collection: Woolwich Arsenal FC team and officials 1909-1910

Woolwich Arsenal FC team and officials 1909-1910
Woolwich Arsenal Football Club team and officials, season of 1909-1910. Back row: Lawrence, Drain, Lewis, MacEachrane, Thompson, Lee, Gray, MacDonald

Background imageArsenal Collection: VAN WITTEL, Gaspar (1653-1736). View of The Arsenal

VAN WITTEL, Gaspar (1653-1736). View of The Arsenal

Background imageArsenal Collection: The 160 ton hydraulic machine at the arsenal at La Spezia naval base, Italy

The 160 ton hydraulic machine at the arsenal at La Spezia naval base, Italy, seen here in the 19th century. From La Ilustracion Artistica, published 1887

Background imageArsenal Collection: Boats anchored in harbour and marina in front of Old Town of Hvar on Hvar Island, Croatia

Boats anchored in harbour and marina in front of Old Town of Hvar on Hvar Island, Croatia




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"Capturing the Essence of Arsenal: A Journey through Time and Art" Step into the world Football Club, where history intertwines with artistic brilliance. From the iconic Emirates Stadium Fine Art to the nostalgic Highbury Stadium Fine Art, every brushstroke tells a story. Relive unforgettable moments like Stoke City v Arsenal PL 19 AUGUST 2017, where passion ignited on the pitch. The Highbury Art captures the soul of this legendary ground that witnessed countless victories and celebrated heroes. Transport yourself back in time as you witness The Graf Zeppelin gracefully soaring over Wembley during the F. A. Cup Final. It's a testament to how football unites nations and creates lasting memories. Discover beauty in every corner at Emirates Stadium Art - Arsenal; it's not just a stadium but an architectural masterpiece. Marvel at its grandeur while embracing your love for this historic club. Travel back to 1950-1951 with Arsenal Football Club team and officials, capturing their camaraderie and determination etched on their faces. Norway's Horten from the 19th century adds an unexpected twist, showcasing how far this club's influence reaches. Delve deeper into history with Arsenal Football Club team and officials from 1948-1949; these vintage photographs evoke nostalgia for a bygone era when football was pure passion. Plumstead Common Road serves as a reminder of humble beginnings – where dreams were born before they soared high above stadiums around the world. Witness Brighton and Hove Albion v Arsenal Premier League clash on MAR18; it epitomizes fierce competition under bright floodlights. Lastly, let us take you back to one of our most treasured moments -Arsenal vs Mansfield Town F. A Cup Fourth Round in 1929 – where legends were made, hearts raced, and glory awaited those who dared to dream big. Join us on this captivating journey through time as we celebrate the artistry, heritage, and unwavering spirit Football Club.