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Carter Collection (#18)

"Carter: Under the Protection of the Gods, Sunderland Win FA Cup 1937" In a moment that seemed divinely ordained

Background imageCarter Collection: Presidential Campaign 1976

Presidential Campaign 1976
PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN 1976. Ford for President Republican campaign poster supporting Gerald Ford. The Republican elephant is ready to eat a peanut representing Democratic candidate Jimmy Carter

Background imageCarter Collection: JIMMY CARTER (1924- )

JIMMY CARTER (1924- ). 39th President of the United States. President Carter photographed on 21 September 1977 at the news conference where he announced the resignation of Bert Lance as Director of

Background imageCarter Collection: Wilson and Big Business

Wilson and Big Business
WILSON AND BIG BUSINESS. President Woodrow Wilson, a former professor, going after big business with a ruler rather than with the Big Stick of former president Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageCarter Collection: CARTER INAUGURATION, 1977. A flag-waving roller skater in a tuxedo passing by the reviewing stand

CARTER INAUGURATION, 1977. A flag-waving roller skater in a tuxedo passing by the reviewing stand during the inauguration parade for President Jimmy Carter, 20 January 1977

Background imageCarter Collection: CARTER INAUGURATION, 1977. A Georgia peanut shaped balloon passing by the reviewing stand during

CARTER INAUGURATION, 1977. A Georgia peanut shaped balloon passing by the reviewing stand during the inauguration parade for President Jimmy Carter, 20 January 1977. Photograph by Marion Trikosko

Background imageCarter Collection: CARTER HENRY HARRISON (1825-1893). American politician. Chicago mayor Carter Harrison is

CARTER HENRY HARRISON (1825-1893). American politician. Chicago mayor Carter Harrison is assassinated in his home, 28 October 1893, by Patrick Eugene Prendergast

Background imageCarter Collection: GROUSE AND YOUNG. Line engraving after a drawing by James Carter Beard (1837-1913)

GROUSE AND YOUNG. Line engraving after a drawing by James Carter Beard (1837-1913)

Background imageCarter Collection: The Carter

The Carter - a rustic cart driver in his smock and carrying a whip Date: 1905

Background imageCarter Collection: The Ice Maiden

The Ice Maiden, a story by Hans Christian Andersen. 20th century

Background imageCarter Collection: The Little Match Seller

The Little Match Seller, a story by Hans Christian Andersen. 20th century

Background imageCarter Collection: The Wild Swans

The Wild Swans who turn into handsome princes. 20th century

Background imageCarter Collection: Motoring in Lakeland

Motoring in Lakeland Theres nothing like motoring (when you get stuck). For testing your temper, endurance, and pluck !! circa 1920s

Background imageCarter Collection: Cycling in Lakeland

Cycling in Lakeland If you cycle in Lakeland you ll find on the whole its a mixture of pushing and losing control !! circa 1920s

Background imageCarter Collection: A Motor Tour of Lakeland

A Motor Tour of Lakeland If you desire to go the pace, try motoring through this lovely place !! circa 1920s

Background imageCarter Collection: Rock Climbing in Lakeland

Rock Climbing in Lakeland The Man above (pointing to the aeroplane): " Reckless Beggar! Thats what I call asking for it ". !! circa 1920s

Background imageCarter Collection: Boating in Lakeland

Boating in Lakeland - humorous postcard cartoon. Man on Boat to Boatmen: " If you don t get ashore can I keep the boat?" !! circa 1920s

Background imageCarter Collection: John Carter Allen

John Carter Allen
JOHN CARTER ALLEN Naval commander during the Napoleonic War, Admiral of the White Squadron in 1810. Date: FLOURISHED 1810

Background imageCarter Collection: VAN VECHTEN: PORTRAIT, 1958. Portrait of John Carter, by Carl Van Vechten, 1958

VAN VECHTEN: PORTRAIT, 1958. Portrait of John Carter, by Carl Van Vechten, 1958

Background imageCarter Collection: The Australian Cricket Team

The Australian Cricket Team who toured England to compete for the Ashes in 1909

Background imageCarter Collection: Post Office Savings Bank

Post Office Savings Bank
A coal carter opening an account with Her Majesty at the Post Office Savings Bank. In 1861 the Palmerston government set up the Post Office Savings Bank

Background imageCarter Collection: Step Cut in the Rock - The entrance before Excavation

Step Cut in the Rock - The entrance before Excavation
This photograph shows the Step Cut in the Rock which led Mr Carter to the discovery of Tutankhamuns Tomb

Background imageCarter Collection: The Discovery of The Chamber of Wonders, 1922

The Discovery of The Chamber of Wonders, 1922
Howard Carter, Mrs Arthur Merton, Lady Allenby and Lord Carnarvon waiting to enter the newly discovered Chamber of Wonders

Background imageCarter Collection: Howard Carter and Mr Callender

Howard Carter and Mr Callender carrying a casket of jewels from Tutankhamuns Tomb

Background imageCarter Collection: Howard Carter

Howard Carter removing treasures from the tomb of Tutankhamun

Background imageCarter Collection: Howard Carter at the excatvation of Tutankhamun

Howard Carter at the excatvation of Tutankhamun
Howard Carter directing operations as a chain of natives remove items from the cave

Background imageCarter Collection: Australian Cricket Team 1909

Australian Cricket Team 1909, W.J. Whitty, A. Cotter, Roger Hartigan, V. Ransford, Warren Bardsley, H. Carter, P.A. M Alister, V. Trumper, A.J. Hopkins, M.A. Noble, Frank Laver, W.W. Armstrong, J.A

Background imageCarter Collection: The Dash to Davos

The Dash to Davos
Dash to Davos by Carter

Background imageCarter Collection: My Ain Fireside by S. Carter

My Ain Fireside by S. Carter
An illustration of a terrier sitting peacefully by the side of a fire

Background imageCarter Collection: Lucifer Monoplane in the Aerial Derby Handicap, 1922

Lucifer Monoplane in the Aerial Derby Handicap, 1922
Photograph showing a Lucifer monoplane, piloted by L.L. Carter, crossing the line to take first place in the Aerial Derby Handicap Race, Croydon, 1922

Background imageCarter Collection: John Bonham-Carter MP, 1872

John Bonham-Carter MP, 1872
Portrait of John Bonham-Carter MP, then Chairman of Committees of the House of Commons, pictured in 1872

Background imageCarter Collection: London Rubbish Carter

London Rubbish Carter
THE RUBBISH CARTER

Background imageCarter Collection: Treasure Found by Howard

Treasure Found by Howard
Part of the treasures found by Howard Carter at the tomb of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor

Background imageCarter Collection: Jj Rousseau / Grand-Carter

Jj Rousseau / Grand-Carter
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU French philosopher, here accompanied by Reason & Truth who watch him trample Error and Lies

Background imageCarter Collection: Jf Millet / Self / Carter

Jf Millet / Self / Carter
JEAN-FRANCOIS MILLET French painter as a young man

Background imageCarter Collection: Anna Maria Hall / Cdv

Anna Maria Hall / Cdv
ANNA MARIA HALL nee FIELDING Irish writer, wife of Samuel Carter Hall

Background imageCarter Collection: HOWARD CARTER 1873-1939

HOWARD CARTER 1873-1939
HOWARD CARTER English archaeologist. Discovered the tomb of Tutankhamen with Lord Carnarvon in 1922

Background imageCarter Collection: The Carrier Stuck Fast

The Carrier Stuck Fast
THE CARRIER STUCK FAST The carter despairs when he sees the wheels of the hay wagon sunk deep into the ground

Background imageCarter Collection: School Certificate Art

School Certificate Art
George Percy Carter of the Asylum for Fatherless Children Reedham, Surrey got a " Credit" pass for drawing in Standard VII. He is obviously more of a mathematician than artist!

Background imageCarter Collection: Lord Carnarvon (Ilz)

Lord Carnarvon (Ilz)
GEORGE EDWARD STANHOPE MOLYNEUX HERBERT 5th Earl of Carnarvon; excavated tomb of Tutankhamen (1922) with Howard Carter; died from a mosquito bite

Background imageCarter Collection: Lord Carnarvon (Graphic)

Lord Carnarvon (Graphic)
GEORGE EDWARD STANHOPE MOLYNEUX HERBERT 5th Earl of Carnarvon; excavated tomb of Tutankhamen (1922) with Howard Carter; died from a mosquito bite

Background imageCarter Collection: Raising Treasure

Raising Treasure
Raising the treasures found by Howard Carter at the tomb of Tutankhamen in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor

Background imageCarter Collection: Carnarvon and Daughter

Carnarvon and Daughter
Howard Carter with Lord Carnarvon and his daughter Evelyn Herbert have their first sight of the Tutankhamen treasure

Background imageCarter Collection: Sarcophagus / Howard

Sarcophagus / Howard
Howard Carter confronts the sarcophagus of Tutankhamen, in the Valley of the Kings, near Luxor

Background imageCarter Collection: Carter & Cairo

Carter & Cairo

Background imageCarter Collection: Preston North End FC: Agyemang Scores the Goal

Preston North End FC: Agyemang Scores the Goal
Agyemang, goal

Background imageCarter Collection: Preston North End FC: Carter - The Determined Striker

Preston North End FC: Carter - The Determined Striker
Carter




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"Carter: Under the Protection of the Gods, Sunderland Win FA Cup 1937" In a moment that seemed divinely ordained, Carter found themselves under the protection of the gods as they witnessed Sunderland's historic victory in the FA Cup of 1937. The air was thick with anticipation and excitement as fans cheered on their beloved team, basking in the glory of this remarkable triumph. But Carter's story doesn't end there; it stretches back through time, intertwining with significant figures and events. Brigham Young, a prominent Mormon leader known for his multiple wives, left an indelible mark on history. His influence resonated far beyond his religious community. Violet Bonham-Carter captured hearts with her timeless beauty in a photograph from around 1915. Her elegance and grace were emblematic of an era long gone but never forgotten. Mrs Sullivan of Covent Garden Market stood proudly amidst vibrant displays of fruits and vegetables - a testament to her hard work and dedication to providing fresh produce to Londoners. Her presence symbolized resilience and determination. The name "Appleby" evokes images of Victorian times when life was simpler yet filled with wonderment. A page from a collection of adverts dating back to 1890 offers glimpses into this bygone era where innovation met tradition. Ron Carter took center stage at the North Sea Jazz Festival in The Hague, Netherlands in 2003. His mesmerizing performance captivated audiences who marveled at his musical prowess and artistry. The ketch Elizabeth loading cargo at Mother Iveys Bay transports us back to early 1900s Cornwall - a time when maritime trade thrived along its picturesque coastline. This snapshot encapsulates both industry and natural beauty harmoniously intertwined. Archibald de Bear's Chelsea Follies Revue brought joyous laughter during an age marked by uncertainty - reminding people that even during challenging times, entertainment can uplift spirits and bring communities together.