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Britannia Collection (page 27)

Discover the rich tapestry of Britannia's heritage, from Stoke City's iconic stadiums to the majestic Royal Yacht and historic events like Cowes Week

Background imageBritannia Collection: Menai Bridges / Hawkins

Menai Bridges / Hawkins
The Britannia Tubular Bridge (foreground) designed by Robert Stephenson and opened in 1850 and the Menai Suspension Bridge designed by Thomas Telford, opened in 1826

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia Crowned

Britannia Crowned
Britannia crowned by Victory, trampling upon the chains of France, holding the trident of Neptune, whilst Fame proclaims the glory of her arms by pointing to military triumphs

Background imageBritannia Collection: Disraeli & Bulgaria 1876

Disraeli & Bulgaria 1876
NEUTRALITY UNDER DIFFICULTIES Disraeli : " Bulgarian Atrocities ! I can t find the Official Reports !!!"

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia with her Mines

Britannia with her Mines
Britannia surrounds her island with a cordon of mines

Background imageBritannia Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / U-Boat Block

Ww1 Cartoon / U-Boat Block
Britannia high and dry - blockaded by the U-Boats

Background imageBritannia Collection: Nutters Dance / England

Nutters Dance / England
ENGLAND: EASTER CUSTOM NUTTERS DANCE. Britannia Bacup Coconut Dancers of Lancashire at the York Summer Festival. The dance is led by a whipper-in who whips the winter away!

Background imageBritannia Collection: Ceramics / Kiln 1902

Ceramics / Kiln 1902
A busy scene in the kiln yards at Britannia Pottery, Glasgow, Scotland

Background imageBritannia Collection: Cover of Britannia and Eve, February 1936

Cover of Britannia and Eve, February 1936
Front cover illustration for Britannia & Eve magazine showing a fashionable young woman smoking while talking on the telephone. Issue dated 1st February 1936

Background imageBritannia Collection: Front cover from the Britannia and Eve

Front cover from the Britannia and Eve
Front cover from Britannia and Eve magazine showing a lady clad in a raincoat and umbrella, appropriate for the November issue

Background imageBritannia Collection: Leaving a Plane 1960S

Leaving a Plane 1960S
Passengers alighting from a BEA Bristol Britannia aeroplane, watched by friends and relatives

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia Not Welcome

Britannia Not Welcome
Britannia does not receive a warm welcome in Egypt

Background imageBritannia Collection: Victoria / Diamond / Punch

Victoria / Diamond / Punch
Mr Punch, Britannia, and various members of the British Empire honour the Queen on the occasion of her Diamond Jubilee

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia / Belgians / 1869

Britannia / Belgians / 1869
Britannia is urged to help the Belgians. Date: 1869

Background imageBritannia Collection: Introducing the Torpedo

Introducing the Torpedo
Fiat Experimentum-! Britannia introduces the torpedo to the British navy

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia Music Hall

Britannia Music Hall
Famous music hall in Hoxton, London. Opened in 1858, built on the site of the Britannia Saloon, opened 1841. Converted to a cinema in 1923 and destroyed by bombing in 1940

Background imageBritannia Collection: Advert / Mazzawattee Cocoa

Advert / Mazzawattee Cocoa
Mazzawattee Cocoa

Background imageBritannia Collection: George V / Jubilee / Yacht

George V / Jubilee / Yacht
At the helm is the yachts owner, king George V, a keen sailor who in his early days commanded a torpedo boat

Background imageBritannia Collection: Wolf Britannia / Fashoda

Wolf Britannia / Fashoda
Britannia seen as the big bad wolf at the time of the Fashoda Incident, a territory dispute in south Sudan between Kitcheners Anglo-Egyptian army and Marchands French

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia Cunarder

Britannia Cunarder
Passenger liner of the Cunard Line which starts the first regular transatlantic mail service; in 1849 she is sold to Germany and ends her career sunk as a target ship

Background imageBritannia Collection: Menai Tubular Bridge

Menai Tubular Bridge
Construction of the main tube on the staging of Stephensons Britannia tubular bridge across the Menai Strait

Background imageBritannia Collection: Here Stands a Post

Here Stands a Post
An armour-clad Britannia with a large union flag

Background imageBritannia Collection: Pitt as Heroic Rescuer

Pitt as Heroic Rescuer
The younger Pitt depicted as Perseus, rescuing Andromeda (Britannia) from her financial troubles, in the office of Chancellor of the Exchequer

Background imageBritannia Collection: Politics / Britannia

Politics / Britannia
Germanys view of Britain

Background imageBritannia Collection: Franco-British Exhib

Franco-British Exhib
Britannia and Marianne hold hands with sisterly affection on the cover of the Franco- British Exhibition guide, symbolising the still uneasy entente cordiale

Background imageBritannia Collection: Pyne - Admiral

Pyne - Admiral
AN ADMIRAL Britannia survives by ruling the waves, and her admirals are her greatest heroes. This one wears full uniform with the Order of the Bath

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia (Thurston)

Britannia (Thurston)
Britannia receives Neptuness trident, symbolising Britains sovereignty of the the sea

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia / Corbould

Britannia / Corbould
Britannia/Corbould

Background imageBritannia Collection: BRITANNIA / IN JUDY MAG

BRITANNIA / IN JUDY MAG
BRITANNIA/IN JUDY MAG

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia / Music Sheet

Britannia / Music Sheet
Britannia and lion

Background imageBritannia Collection: Edward Vii / Son / Grandson

Edward Vii / Son / Grandson
EDWARD VII with his son GEORGE (later George V) and his grandson EDWARD (later Edward VIII) on the deck of the Royal Yacht Britannia

Background imageBritannia Collection: Britannia in photographers studio

Britannia in photographers studio
A woman poses as Britannia in a photographers studio




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Discover the rich tapestry of Britannia's heritage, from Stoke City's iconic stadiums to the majestic Royal Yacht and historic events like Cowes Week. Immerse yourself in art with 'The Contrast' by Thomas Rowlandson, a captivating depiction of December 1792. Explore the vast Roman Empire through an ancient map or journey back to July 1939 with Britannia and Eve magazine. Uncover the beauty of Northumberland through a detailed map or indulge in Mortons Reliance Whisky, a true taste of tradition. Experience unity at the Franco-British Exhibition in London or be inspired by recruitment posters for WaC and WRNS during times of war. Marvel at the vision of Imperial Federation depicted in vibrant color lithography or celebrate trade unionism with a membership certificate. Britannia beckons you to delve into its diverse history and embrace its enduring legacy.