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Baton Collection (page 9)

"Baton: A Symbol of Leadership, Harmony, and Triumph" In the enchanting world of music, a Dachshund choir gathers for a dress rehearsal

Background imageBaton Collection: Hendrik Swaardecroon 1718-1725 Portrait Hendrick Zwaardecroon

Hendrik Swaardecroon 1718-1725 Portrait Hendrick Zwaardecroon
Hendrik Swaardecroon (1718-1725) Portrait of Hendrik Swaardecroon (Hendrick Zwaardecroon), Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of Hendrik Swaardecroon (1667-1728)

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Jeremias van Riemsdijk Governor-General

Portrait Jeremias van Riemsdijk Governor-General
Portrait of Jeremias van Riemsdijk, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Jeremias van Riemsdijk (1712-77). Governor General (1775-77). Hip piece, standing to the left

Background imageBaton Collection: Baron Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff 1743-1750 Portrait

Baron Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff 1743-1750 Portrait
Baron Gustaaf Willem van Imhoff (1743-1750) Portrait of Gustaaf Willem, Baron van Imhoff, Governor General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Gustaaf Willem baron van Imhoff (1705-50)

Background imageBaton Collection: Johannes Thedens 1741-1743 Portrait Governor-General

Johannes Thedens 1741-1743 Portrait Governor-General
Johannes Thedens (1741-1743) Portrait of Johannes Thedens, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Johannes Thedens (1680-1748). Governor General (1741-43)

Background imageBaton Collection: Diederik van Durven 1729-1730 Portrait Governor General

Diederik van Durven 1729-1730 Portrait Governor General
Diederik van Durven (1729-1730), Portrait of Diederik van Durven, Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of Diederik van Durven (1676-1740). Governor General (1729-30)

Background imageBaton Collection: Abraham Patras 1735-1737 Portrait Governor General

Abraham Patras 1735-1737 Portrait Governor General
Abraham Patras (1735-1737), Portrait of Abraham Patras, Governor General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Abraham Patras (1671-1737) Governor General (1735-37)

Background imageBaton Collection: Adriaan Valckenier 1737-1741 Portrait Governor General

Adriaan Valckenier 1737-1741 Portrait Governor General
Adriaan Valckenier (1737-1741) Portrait of Adriaan Valckenier, Governor General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Adriaan Valckenier (1695-1751). Governor General (1737-41)

Background imageBaton Collection: Dirk van Cloon 1730-1735 Portrait Governor General

Dirk van Cloon 1730-1735 Portrait Governor General
Dirk van Cloon (1730-1735), Portrait of Dirk van Cloon, Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of Dirk van Cloon (1684-1735) Governor General (1730-35). Standing halfway to the right

Background imageBaton Collection: Matthew de Haan 1725-1729 Portrait Governor-General

Matthew de Haan 1725-1729 Portrait Governor-General
Matthew de Haan (1725-1729) Portrait of Matthew de Haan, Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of Mattheus de Haan (1663-1729). Governor General (1725-29)

Background imageBaton Collection: Christopher van Swoll 1713-1718 Portrait Swol

Christopher van Swoll 1713-1718 Portrait Swol
Christopher van Swoll (1713-1718), Portrait of Christopher van Swoll (Swol, Zwol), Governor-General of the Dutch East Indies, Portrait of Christopher van Swoll (1663-1718)

Background imageBaton Collection: Abraham van Riebeeck 1709-1713 Portrait 1653-1713

Abraham van Riebeeck 1709-1713 Portrait 1653-1713
Abraham van Riebeeck (1709-1713), Portrait of Abraham van Riebeeck (1653-1713). Governor General (1709-13). Standing, half-length, in oval, facing

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Willem Arnold Alting Governor-General

Portrait Willem Arnold Alting Governor-General
Portrait of Willem Arnold Alting, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Willem Arnold Alting (1724-1800). Governor General (1780-97). Hip piece, standing to the right

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Reinier de Klerk Governor-General Dutch East India Company

Portrait Reinier de Klerk Governor-General Dutch East India Company
Portrait of Reinier de Klerk, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Reinier de Klerk (1710-80). Governor General (1777-80). Half-length, standing to the left

Background imageBaton Collection: Jacob Mossel 1750-1761 Portrait Governor-General

Jacob Mossel 1750-1761 Portrait Governor-General
Jacob Mossel (1750-1761) Portrait of Jacob Mossel, Governor-General of the Dutch East India Company, Portrait of Jacob Mossel (1704-61). Governor General (1750-61). Standing, hip, to the right

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Johan Arnold Zoutman 1724-93 Vice Admiral

Portrait Johan Arnold Zoutman 1724-93 Vice Admiral
Portrait of Johan Arnold Zoutman, Johan Arnold Zoutman (1724-93), Vice Admiral, Vice Admiral. Knee standing with an admiral staff (or binoculars) in the right hand

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Albrecht von Wallenstein Count Friedland

Portrait Albrecht von Wallenstein Count Friedland
Portrait of Albrecht von Wallenstein, Count of Friedland, half-length. He is wearing armor and holding a staff of command in his right hand. In the background rocks

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Hendrik Swaerdecroon governor-general

Portrait Hendrik Swaerdecroon governor-general
Portrait of Hendrik Swaerdecroon, governor-general of the Dutch East Indies, half-length. He is holding a command staff in his right hand

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Christoffel van Swol Governor General

Portrait Christoffel van Swol Governor General
Portrait of Christoffel van Swol, Governor General of the Dutch East Indies, half-length. In his right hand he holds a command staff and he holds his left hand behind his back

Background imageBaton Collection: Portrait Philip V Spain Members French royal family

Portrait Philip V Spain Members French royal family
Portrait of Philip V of Spain Members of the French royal family ( series title), Portrait of Philip V, king of Spain. He carries a chain with the Order of the Golden Fleece and holds command staff

Background imageBaton Collection: Two 15Th Century Soldiers With A Hand Gun Or Firing Baton. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age

Two 15Th Century Soldiers With A Hand Gun Or Firing Baton. From Les Artes Au Moyen Age, Published Paris 1873

Background imageBaton Collection: Joshua J Johnson & Dwain Chambers

Joshua J Johnson & Dwain Chambers
Joshua J Johnson and Dwain Chambers 4 X100 Metres Final World Athletics Championships Stade De France, St Denis, Paris, France 31 August 2003 Date: 31 August 2003

Background imageBaton Collection: Linford Christie athlete carries baton in a relay

Linford Christie athlete carries baton in a relay

Background imageBaton Collection: Jacques Lauriston, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly

Jacques Lauriston, 1804, (1839). Creator: Julien Leopold Boilly
Jacques Lauriston, 1804, (1839). Lauriston (Jacques-Alexandre Bernard Law, marquis de), Marechal de France. Portrait of Jacques Alexandre Bernard Law, marquis de Lauriston (1768-1828)

Background imageBaton Collection: Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Portr

Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726). Portr
Maximilian II Emanuel, Elector of Bavaria (1662-1726), also known as Max Emanuel or Maximilian Emanuel. Wittelsbach ruler of Bavaria and a Kurf?rst of the Holy Roman Empire. Portrait

Background imageBaton Collection: Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor

Maximilian I (1459-1519), Holy Roman Emperor
Maximilian I (1459-1519). King of the Romans (also known as King of the Germans) from 1486 and Holy Roman Emperor from 1493 until his death. Colored engraving

Background imageBaton Collection: Huascar Inca (h. 1491-1532). Sapa Inca of the Inca empire fr

Huascar Inca (h. 1491-1532). Sapa Inca of the Inca empire fr
Huascar Inca (h.1491-1532). Sapa Inca of the Inca empire from 1527 to 1532. Son of Huayna Capac. Colored engraving. 1726

Background imageBaton Collection: Henry IV of Castile (1425-1474), the Impotent

Henry IV of Castile (1425-1474), the Impotent
Henry IV (1425-1474). King of the Crown of Castile (1454-1474), nicknamed the Impotent. He was the last of the weak late medieval kings of Castile. Colored engraving

Background imageBaton Collection: Tombstone of Neferseshempepy. Egypt

Tombstone of Neferseshempepy. Egypt
Tombstone of Neferseshempepy, depicted with a scepter and staff with a hieroglyphic inscription. Limestone. 2150 BC. Early Dynastic or Old Kingdom. From Dendera. British Museum. London. United Kingdom

Background imageBaton Collection: Mastaba of Kagemni. Saqqara. Egypt

Mastaba of Kagemni. Saqqara. Egypt
Mastaba of Kagemni (2350 BC). Chief Justice and vizier of the Pharaoh Teti. Relief at the entrance depicting Kagemni with the baton and scepter. Old Kingdom. Saqqara. Egypt

Background imageBaton Collection: In The Bushes

In The Bushes
circa 1905: Two male nudes in a leafy setting. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageBaton Collection: WORLD WAR I: BATON, 1918. General Henri Petain being presented with the Marshals Baton

WORLD WAR I: BATON, 1918. General Henri Petain being presented with the Marshals Baton. In attendence is Marshal Joffre, Marshal Foch, General Pershing and General Haig in Metz, France

Background imageBaton Collection: Olympics / 1932 / Wom Relay

Olympics / 1932 / Wom Relay
An American woman wins the 4x100m relay

Background imageBaton Collection: Tarot Card - As de Baton (Ace of Clubs)

Tarot Card - As de Baton (Ace of Clubs)

Background imageBaton Collection: Fever Pitch

Fever Pitch
A mob attacking the Quarantine Marine Hospital in New York because they believed that its use was responsible for the numerous yellow fever epidemics. Original Publication: Harpers Weekly - pub

Background imageBaton Collection: attitude, authority, baton, cloud, color image, concept, copy space, day, digital composite

attitude, authority, baton, cloud, color image, concept, copy space, day, digital composite
Futuristic women riot police with motorcycle

Background imageBaton Collection: Free The Park

Free The Park
1866: Reform Leaguers fighting with the police at Marble Arch. Use of Hyde Park had been restricted and this was opposed by the Reform League. (Photo by Rischgitz/Getty Images)

Background imageBaton Collection: Police officers on parade, Albany, USA

Police officers on parade, Albany, USA
Police officers on parade with batons drawn, North Pearl Street, Albany, New York State, USA. circa 1908

Background imageBaton Collection: The Buffoon don Juan de Austria, ca. 1632, by Diego

The Buffoon don Juan de Austria, ca. 1632, by Diego
Diego Velazquez (1599-1660). Spanish painter. The Buffoon don Juan de Austria, ca. 1632. Prado Museum. Madrid. Spain

Background imageBaton Collection: Greetings card with conductors baton in a case

Greetings card with conductors baton in a case
Greetings card in the shape of a conductors baton in a case. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBaton Collection: Five pigs singing carols on a Christmas postcard

Five pigs singing carols on a Christmas postcard. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBaton Collection: Ferdinand III of Castile, (1199-1252)

Ferdinand III of Castile, (1199-1252). King of Castile from 1217 and King of Leon from 1230. Manuscript Index of Royal Privileges. 13th century. Archive of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela

Background imageBaton Collection: Huayna Capac (c. 1465-1525). Inca emperor (1493-1525)

Huayna Capac (c. 1465-1525). Inca emperor (1493-1525)
Huayna Capac (h.1465-1525). Inca emperor (1493-1525). Son of Tupac Inca Yupanqui. Engraving, 1726. Colored engraving

Background imageBaton Collection: Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. From the left, a king

Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. From the left, a king
Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. From the left, a king, the Queen of Sheba, King Solomon and Saint Peter. Portal of St. Anne. 13th century. Paris

Background imageBaton Collection: Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. The Queen of Sheba. P

Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. Paris. The Queen of Sheba. P
Gothic Art. France. Notre Dame. The Queen of Sheba. Portal of St. Anne. 13th century. Paris

Background imageBaton Collection: Anne I of Great Britain and Ireland (1665-1714). Queen of En

Anne I of Great Britain and Ireland (1665-1714). Queen of England, Scotland and Ireland (1702-1714). After the union of England and Scotland in 1707

Background imageBaton Collection: Vespucci, Amerigo (1454-1512). Italian navigator, explorer a

Vespucci, Amerigo (1454-1512). Italian navigator, explorer and cartographer. Colored engraving. Cover of the German translation of the letter of Amerigo Vespucci to Lorenzo Pietro Pierfrancesco de

Background imageBaton Collection: Otto II (c. 955-983). King of Germania (961) and emperor (97

Otto II (c. 955-983). King of Germania (961) and emperor (97
Otto II (c. 955-983). called the Red. King of Germania (961) and emperor (973-983). The emperor received the homage of four nations: Germania, Gaul, Italy and Illyria

Background imageBaton Collection: Karl Gustav Wrangel (1613-1676). Swedisch admiral

Karl Gustav Wrangel (1613-1676). Swedisch admiral
Wrangel, Karl Gustav (Skokloster, 1613-Ru?gen, 1676) Swedish admiral and marshal. Colored engraving




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"Baton: A Symbol of Leadership, Harmony, and Triumph" In the enchanting world of music, a Dachshund choir gathers for a dress rehearsal. Led by their talented conductor Leonard Bernstein, these furry performers harmonize with precision and passion. The baton in his hand becomes an extension of his musical prowess, guiding the melodies to perfection. Centuries ago, another leader wielded the baton as a symbol of power and authority. Ladislaus I of Hungary or St. Ladislaus (Laszlo) ruled with strength and wisdom during the 11th century. Just like a conductor commanding an orchestra, he orchestrated peace and prosperity for his kingdom. But not all they are used in such serious contexts; some bring about laughter and playfulness. Picture this: skinny-dippers enjoying a game of strip tease card game while wearing theater suits - quite the unconventional sight. Yet even in jest, the baton takes center stage as it passes from one player to another. The significance of this emblematic object extends beyond entertainment realms. In sports history, Wilma Rudolph crossed the finish line at the 1960 Summer Olympic Games in Rome to win gold for her country in the 400-meter relay race. With every stride she took towards victory, her determination was mirrored by that small but mighty instrument held tightly within her grasp. Moving away from athletics but staying within performance arts is yet another use for this versatile tool – conducting orchestras on grand stages worldwide. Imagine an Austrian soldier donning uniform during World War I who finds solace amidst chaos by leading fellow soldiers through symphonies created solely by their weapons' sounds. Traveling back further into time brings us face-to-face with fierce Zulu warriors brandishing their spears – each warrior's weapon serving as both defense against enemies and a means to rally comrades together under one unified banner.