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Association Collection (#49)

"Association: Connecting People, Cultures, and Passions" From the visionary Chief Scout Lord Baden Powell to the majestic STS Malcolm Miller under full sail

Background imageAssociation Collection: Electric brush

Electric brush
A detailed advertisement from 1883 for Dr. Scotts Electric Hair Brush, claiming to cure a variety of ills, from headaches to deafness, baldness to a weary brain

Background imageAssociation Collection: The Canterbury Association Ships in East India Dock, London

The Canterbury Association Ships in East India Dock, London
Engraving showing the Canterbury Association Ships, Bangalore, Dominion, Duke of Portland, Lady Nugent, Midlothian and Canterbury, in the East India Docks, London, 1851

Background imageAssociation Collection: Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl of Bewdley, with some Constituents

Stanley Baldwin, 1st Earl of Bewdley, with some Constituents
Photograph showing Stanley Baldwin (1867-1947), Conservative Politician (centre), talking to some of his Bewdley Constituents at the annual meeting of the Bewdley Divisional Unionist Association

Background imageAssociation Collection: Dr. Howard Demonstrating Resuscitation, Royal Humane Society

Dr. Howard Demonstrating Resuscitation, Royal Humane Society
Engraving showing Dr. Howard, Medical Officer of New York Harbour, demonstrating his resusciation technique at the Receiving House of the Royal Humane Society, Hyde Park, London 1878

Background imageAssociation Collection: Event / Ireland 1843

Event / Ireland 1843
Meeting of the Repeal Association at the Corn Exchange in Dublin

Background imageAssociation Collection: Herschel / Pickersgill

Herschel / Pickersgill
SIR JOHN FREDERICK WILLIAM HERSCHEL Astronomer; a founder (1820) of the Royal Astronomical Society and President of the British Association (1845)

Background imageAssociation Collection: Skye Crofters Agitation

Skye Crofters Agitation
A meeting of the Skye crofters association. John McPherson speaking

Background imageAssociation Collection: Herbert Chapman and the F. A. Cup, 1930

Herbert Chapman and the F. A. Cup, 1930
Photograph showing Herbert Chapman, Arsenal Football Club Manager between 1925 and 1934, standing beside the Football Association Cup Trophy

Background imageAssociation Collection: C J Burnup - Cricketer

C J Burnup - Cricketer for Kent and also an Association Football player with the Corinthians FC, with whom he toured South Africa

Background imageAssociation Collection: J Iremonger - Cricketer

J Iremonger - Cricketer
James Iremonger - cricketer for Nottinghamshire, who also played Association Football for Notts County as a full- back gaining an England cap against Scotland in 1901

Background imageAssociation Collection: The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy

The Metropolitan Sanitary Association Dinner, at Soyers Sy
The first public festival held by the Metropolitan Sanitary Association in 1851. With thousands of deaths from diseases such as cholera

Background imageAssociation Collection: Broadcasting a violin recital with sound and vision

Broadcasting a violin recital with sound and vision. Two television cameras record the performer from different angles. The microphone is suspended to obtain the sound recording

Background imageAssociation Collection: The control room of the Baird apparatus, showing the vision

The control room of the Baird apparatus, showing the vision
Scene in the heart of the control room of the Baird apparatus. Special tests of reception of the B.B.C from Alexandra Palace of synchronised television

Background imageAssociation Collection: Wonders of the telephone

Wonders of the telephone
Advertisement from 1925 by the Telephone Development Association illustrating the benefits of having a telephone to counteract that womanly feeling of loneliness

Background imageAssociation Collection: Working Mens Assoc

Working Mens Assoc
Certificate of membership of the International Working Mens Association signed by officers from Belgium, France, Germany, Italy and Poland as well as the United States

Background imageAssociation Collection: May Day March - 1936

May Day March - 1936
Workers organisations hold May Day celebrations in Hyde Park - London. This banner is for the Shoreditch Trades Council

Background imageAssociation Collection: Birmignham Riot / 1901

Birmignham Riot / 1901
A riot by Pro-Boers at a meeting of the Liberal association at Birmingham Town Hall. Lloyd George who addressed the meeting escaped dressed in policemans uniform

Background imageAssociation Collection: Magna Carta Stone

Magna Carta Stone
The Magna Carta Stone, erected by the American Bar Association at Runnymede, Surrey, England, where King John signed the Magna Carta in 1215. Date: 12 June 1215

Background imageAssociation Collection: Robin Hood / Quadrilles

Robin Hood / Quadrilles
Robin Hood/Quadrilles

Background imageAssociation Collection: British Association Tkt

British Association Tkt
Admission Ticket for the 1843 meeting of the British Association at Cambridge, with a view of the Fitzwilliam Museum

Background imageAssociation Collection: CURTISS GOLD BUG

CURTISS GOLD BUG
The Gold Bug biplane designed and flown by Glenn Hammond Curtiss for the Aerial Experiment Association

Background imageAssociation Collection: Dribbling / Sporting News

Dribbling / Sporting News
Association football; dribbling

Background imageAssociation Collection: Royal Exchange Fireman

Royal Exchange Fireman
A fireman of the Royal Exchange Association, before the formation of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade in 1865

Background imageAssociation Collection: Dog Show Card Reserve

Dog Show Card Reserve
Hartlepool and District Kennel Association Reserve Prize card, with advertising by Spratts and Jeyes

Background imageAssociation Collection: Architectural Museum

Architectural Museum
The Architectural Museum of the Architectural Association will not open until 1869, so this is evidently some kind of predecessor. It is located in Canon Row, Westminster

Background imageAssociation Collection: Shipowners Society

Shipowners Society
Membership certificate of the Glasgow Shipowners and Shipbrokers Benevolent Association, founded in 1899. This is James Hamilton s, who joined in 1928

Background imageAssociation Collection: Liberal Certificate

Liberal Certificate
For the People - For the Empire - certificate of membership of the Rugby Division of the Warwickshire Liberal Association, in the great days of liberalism

Background imageAssociation Collection: YMCA FLAG

YMCA FLAG
Flag sold in the streets in aid of the lodgings provided by the Young Mens Christian Association




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"Association: Connecting People, Cultures, and Passions" From the visionary Chief Scout Lord Baden Powell to the majestic STS Malcolm Miller under full sail, it has been at the heart of remarkable journeys, and is through associations like Cub Scouts taking part in Operation Shoeshine that young minds learn the value of service and compassion. Across continents, association transcends borders with Croke Park Stadia Art in Ireland showcasing a shared love for sports while Wembley Stadium Fine Art stands as a testament to England's national pride. The Association Cricket Ground in Perth, Western Australia unites cricket enthusiasts from all walks of life. Language becomes an instrument of unity as Esperanto at a glance bridges communication gaps between diverse cultures. Associations like Pathfinder empower individuals to explore their potential and navigate life's challenges with confidence. Art finds its home within iconic venues such as Wembley Stadium Art - England, where creativity intertwines with sporting excellence. Bob a Job Week fosters community spirit by encouraging young people to contribute positively to society. The enchanting performance of Carmen presented by Cuyahoga County Opera Association showcases how art can inspire emotions and bring communities together. Nature itself becomes an association as Buddon Wood in Mountsorrel, Swithland, Leicestershire invites us to appreciate the beauty and serenity it offers. In every corner of the world, associations shape our lives – connecting us through shared experiences and passions. They remind us that we are not alone but rather part of something greater than ourselves – an intricate web woven by human connection and collaboration.