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Baggage Collection (#15)

"Baggage: A Journey Through Time and Space" Hannibal crossing the Alps: Unfazed by the treacherous terrain, Hannibal and his army carry their baggage with determination

Background imageBaggage Collection: Light Baggage Only

Light Baggage Only
Humorous illustration by Leon Heron showing a 1920s woman being transported on a porters trolley along with her suitcase. Light-hearted humorous illustrations relating to travel

Background imageBaggage Collection: LIVERPOOL DOCKS / 1890 S

LIVERPOOL DOCKS / 1890 S
View of the landing-stage at Liverpool Docks with passenger steam ships, people and baggage

Background imageBaggage Collection: Mistaken Identity

Mistaken Identity
A group of children pursuing an old man carrying sacks and baggage through the snow, in the belief that he is Father Christmas

Background imageBaggage Collection: A Member of H. M. Stanleys expedition threatening a baggage

A Member of H. M. Stanleys expedition threatening a baggage
Engraving showing a member of Sir Henry Morton Stanleys expedition to find Dr. David Livingstone threatening a baggage porter, Central Africa, 1871

Background imageBaggage Collection: Passengers claiming luggage at Liverpool Railway Station, 18

Passengers claiming luggage at Liverpool Railway Station, 18
Engraving of the crowded Liverpool railway station, with children sitting on baggage in the foreground, and a huge luggage trolley holding hundreds of trunks in the background

Background imageBaggage Collection: The British Army in Beluchistan, 1894

The British Army in Beluchistan, 1894
Engraving showing a unit of the British Army fording the Vikowa River, Beluchistan, 1894. The use of camels to carry baggage can be seen here

Background imageBaggage Collection: Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887

Stanley and Tippoo Tib leaving Matadi, 1887
Engraving showing Sir Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) (centre right on horse) and Tippoo Tib (1837-1905) (right of Stanley, with sword) leaving Matadi, on the Congo river, 1887

Background imageBaggage Collection: Russian Students / C1900

Russian Students / C1900
Two Russian students with a variety of baggage

Background imageBaggage Collection: Halt during March

Halt during March
A French regiment on the march halts after every 50 minutes to rest for 10 minutes. Their weapons and baggage are stacked in neat piles

Background imageBaggage Collection: Person walking with motion blur in passageway at modern train station, Berlin

Person walking with motion blur in passageway at modern train station, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageBaggage Collection: Passenger on escalator and platform clock at modern train station, Berlin

Passenger on escalator and platform clock at modern train station, Berlin, Germany, europe

Background imageBaggage Collection: Escalator and platform clock at modern train station, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Escalator and platform clock at modern train station, Berlin, Germany, Europe

Background imageBaggage Collection: Dog - Golden Retriever waiting by luggage

Dog - Golden Retriever waiting by luggage
ME-2114 Dog - Golden Retriever waiting by luggage Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageBaggage Collection: Old luggage on station platform at Bodmin Town station, Bodmin and Wenford Railway

Old luggage on station platform at Bodmin Town station, Bodmin and Wenford Railway, a preserved steam standard gauge railway, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBaggage Collection: Suitcases with aircraft taking off

Suitcases with aircraft taking off

Background imageBaggage Collection: Woman with baggage trolley in departures, Ibiza Airport, Spain, Europe

Woman with baggage trolley in departures, Ibiza Airport, Spain, Europe

Background imageBaggage Collection: Luggage Sculpture Paris

Luggage Sculpture Paris
This imaginative sculpture adorns the courtyard of the Gare Saint-Lazare, Paris

Background imageBaggage Collection: Camel (Bartlett)

Camel (Bartlett)
Like ships or trains, the camel can be used to carry passengers or baggage

Background imageBaggage Collection: Future Air Liner

Future Air Liner
Tomorrows air liner, though it still has propellors, is very advanced in design, with wingtip fins rather than tailfin and rudder, Baggage is stowed beneath passengers

Background imageBaggage Collection: Baggage at Croydon

Baggage at Croydon
Little chance of baggage going astray ! Luggage of passengers arriving at Croydon from Zurich is unloaded into a handcart and taken into the terminal by hand

Background imageBaggage Collection: Sioux Attack Feds

Sioux Attack Feds
Sioux, showing a sad disregard for property rights, attack a Federal baggage-train : lives are lost on both sides

Background imageBaggage Collection: His Baggage Checked

His Baggage Checked
His baggage is checked before he sails to exile in Saint Helena

Background imageBaggage Collection: Elephant Unloads Baggage

Elephant Unloads Baggage
An Indian elephant unloading baggage

Background imageBaggage Collection: First on Moon - Baggage

First on Moon - Baggage
THE FIRST MEN IN THE MOON Cavor and Bedford have problems with their luggage when they get to the Moon

Background imageBaggage Collection: Changing trains at Gloucester

Changing trains at Gloucester
The break of gauge from wide to narrow gauge at Gloucester means that cross-country passengers and their baggage have to change trains




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"Baggage: A Journey Through Time and Space" Hannibal crossing the Alps: Unfazed by the treacherous terrain, Hannibal and his army carry their baggage with determination, symbolizing the resilience needed to conquer any obstacle. Captain Robert Falcon Scott - Frys Cocoa Advert: Even in extreme conditions, Captain Scott understood the importance of carrying provisions as he advertised Frys Cocoa, reminding us that our they are provide comfort amidst adversity. The Young Ones filming on location in Bristol: Rik Mayall's character Rick carries his emotional baggage through hilarious misadventures, showcasing how our personal burdens shape our experiences. Railway station at Malvern, Worcestershire: As travelers rush to catch their trains, their luggage becomes a visual representation of anticipation and excitement for new destinations and experiences. Steerage passengers on their way to America, 1800s: Carrying all they own in simple bags or trunks, these immigrants' baggage represents hope for a better future as they embark on a journey towards opportunity. Market Reports Series - Country Ducks arriving: Amidst crates filled with quacking ducks being transported from farm to market, we are reminded that even seemingly ordinary items have stories hidden within them – tales of hard work and livelihoods carried along with every piece of baggage. Troupes anglaises: le bagage de campagne (1815): This hand-colored etching captures soldiers' heavy loads during wartime – an emblematic reminder that sometimes our emotional burdens weigh just as heavily as physical ones. The Olden Time from Fores Coaching Recollections (engraved by J): In this nostalgic scene depicting horse-drawn coaches laden with luggage atop carriages; we witness how travel has always been accompanied by belongings representing both practicality and memories made along the way. Curtiss Hawk 75 fuselage interior looking rear.