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"Unleash the Power: The Dodge Charger, a Symbol of Speed and Style" From the iconic Dukes of Hazard to the legendary Mr

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge Charger SRT8 2010 Red

Dodge Charger SRT8 2010 Red
DOD05201

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat 2016 Silver

Dodge Charger SRT Hellcat 2016 Silver
DOD04101

Background imageCharger Collection: Rechargeable electric car, artwork C013 / 9508

Rechargeable electric car, artwork C013 / 9508
Rechargeable electric car, artwork. Electric cars run on electricity, rather than fossil fuels. Rechargeable ones are designed to be recharged by being plugged into a charging point

Background imageCharger Collection: Charger 1878 Daubron freres French Glazed

Charger 1878 Daubron freres French Glazed
Charger, 1878. Daubron freres (French). Glazed and gilt earthenware; diameter: 33 cm (13 in.)

Background imageCharger Collection: Lord Kitchener During His Time In India, 1902-1909, On His Favourite Charger, Democrat

Lord Kitchener During His Time In India, 1902-1909, On His Favourite Charger, Democrat. Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener, 1850

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge, DOD05142

Dodge, DOD05142
DOD05142

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge, DOD05127

Dodge, DOD05127
DOD05127

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge Charger 500 1970 Green metallic, light

Dodge Charger 500 1970 Green metallic, light
DOD05115

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge, DOD04108

Dodge, DOD04108
DOD04108

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge, DOD04105

Dodge, DOD04105
DOD04105

Background imageCharger Collection: The Arab Pony Charger of General Sir Hope Grant, c1879. Creator: Unknown

The Arab Pony Charger of General Sir Hope Grant, c1879. Creator: Unknown
The Arab Pony Charger of General Sir Hope Grant, G.C.B. in the Indian Mutiny of 1859 and Chinese Campaign of 1860, c1879. From " The Book of the Horse", by S. Sidney

Background imageCharger Collection: The Dandy Charger - man on a boneshaker bicycle

The Dandy Charger - man on a boneshaker bicycle. early 19th century

Background imageCharger Collection: Horse and Rider (engraving)

Horse and Rider (engraving)
XKH183242 Horse and Rider (engraving) by Redon, Odilon (1840-1916); Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; French, out of copyright

Background imageCharger Collection: Interior of Tu-144 supersonic airliner

Interior of Tu-144 supersonic airliner
Supersonic flight. Interior of a Tupolev Tu-144 supersonic airliner. The Tu-144, known to NATO as Charger, first flew on 31 December 1968, two months before the Anglo-French Concorde

Background imageCharger Collection: Tupolev Tu-144, first supersonic airliner

Tupolev Tu-144, first supersonic airliner
First supersonic airliner. A Tupolev Tu-144 airliner in flight. The Tu-144, known to NATO as Charger, first flew on 31 December 1968, two months before the Anglo-French Concorde

Background imageCharger Collection: Dodge Charger Daytona 440 1969

Dodge Charger Daytona 440 1969

Background imageCharger Collection: ?Marengo?, the favourite charger of Napoleon I, 1815

?Marengo?, the favourite charger of Napoleon I, 1815 (c). Soft-ground etching, by and after James Ward, published by R Ackermann, Strand, London, 1 August 1824

Background imageCharger Collection: Morocco, North Africa - Jewish Money Charger

Morocco, North Africa - Jewish Money Charger - Elderly Jew Sitting outside house. Part of Box 171 Boswell Collection - Morocco. Date: circa 1900

Background imageCharger Collection: A Canadian staff officer saying goodbye to his horse

A Canadian staff officer saying goodbye to his horse
A Canadian staff officer shakes hands as he parts with his charger in France at the end of the First World War, an example of the close relationship between man and horse during the conflict

Background imageCharger Collection: New Zealand Division horse show, Western Front, WW1

New Zealand Division horse show, Western Front, WW1
New Zealand Division horse show near the Western Front during World War One. Date: circa 1916

Background imageCharger Collection: Roberts on Vonolel

Roberts on Vonolel
LORD ROBERTS reviewing Indian troops riding his arab charger Vonolel. Date: 1880s

Background imageCharger Collection: Roberts Horseback

Roberts Horseback
FREDERICK SLEIGH, first lord ROBERTS military commander, on horseback riding his arab charger Vonolel. Date: 1832 - 1914

Background imageCharger Collection: Charger 1894 Lithograph sheet 19 1 / 8 x 13 11 / 16

Charger 1894 Lithograph sheet 19 1 / 8 x 13 11 / 16
Artokoloro

Background imageCharger Collection: Source Size = 2592 x 3821

Source Size = 2592 x 3821
Head of " ronald, " Lord Cardigans Balaclava Charger

Background imageCharger Collection: Source Size = 3773 x 2495

Source Size = 3773 x 2495
THE AUTUMN MANOEUVRES: IN THE OPEN; IN THE SHELTER TRENCH; 1. Earth thrown up to form charger pit; 2. Officers and non-commissioned officers in the supernumery trench

Background imageCharger Collection: Source Size = 3883 x 2428

Source Size = 3883 x 2428
The Grave of the Charger " copenhagen, " at Stratfieldsay

Background imageCharger Collection: Life and Career of a Military Charger, Engraving 1890

Life and Career of a Military Charger, Engraving 1890

Background imageCharger Collection: LIFE OF A MILITARY CHARGER, engraving 1890

LIFE OF A MILITARY CHARGER, engraving 1890

Background imageCharger Collection: SIR CHARLES NAPIERs FAVOURITE CHARGER, RED ROVER. Sir Charles James Napier

SIR CHARLES NAPIERs FAVOURITE CHARGER, RED ROVER. Sir Charles James Napier (1782 1853), British general. UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageCharger Collection: Erin go bray, engraving 1799, an Irish field officer on his charger, or an Irishman

Erin go bray, engraving 1799, an Irish field officer on his charger, or an Irishman holding a lance, sitting on a donkey which is braying O how I long for a union with the English Bull

Background imageCharger Collection: Equestrian Portrait of Louis XIV (1638-1715) c. 1668 (oil on canvas)

Equestrian Portrait of Louis XIV (1638-1715) c. 1668 (oil on canvas)
XIR165583 Equestrian Portrait of Louis XIV (1638-1715) c.1668 (oil on canvas) by Le Brun, Charles (1619-90) (studio of ); Musee de la Chartreuse, Douai

Background imageCharger Collection: Francois I (1494-1547) at the Battle of Marignano, 14th September 1515 (vellum)

Francois I (1494-1547) at the Battle of Marignano, 14th September 1515 (vellum)
XZL151186 Francois I (1494-1547) at the Battle of Marignano, 14th September 1515 (vellum) by French School, (16th century); Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageCharger Collection: Delivering Flour, 1885 (oil on canvas)

Delivering Flour, 1885 (oil on canvas)
XIR130896 Delivering Flour, 1885 (oil on canvas) by Carrier-Belleuse, Louis Robert (1848-1913); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee du Petit-Palais, France; French, out of copyright

Background imageCharger Collection: A Grey Pony and a Black Charger in a Stable Signed, lower right: J. L. Agasse'

A Grey Pony and a Black Charger in a Stable Signed, lower right: J. L. Agasse"
A Grey Pony and a Black Charger in a Stable Signed, lower right: " J. L. Agasse", Jacques-Laurent Agasse, 1767-1849, Swiss

Background imageCharger Collection: WANATA (THE CHARGER) (c1795-1848). Yankton Sioux Native American chief. Oil on canvas

WANATA (THE CHARGER) (c1795-1848). Yankton Sioux Native American chief. Oil on canvas, 1826, by Charles Bird King after James Otto Lewis

Background imageCharger Collection: Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Ivan the Terrible 1530-1584) Tsar of Russia from 1533, leading

Ivan IV Vasilyevich (Ivan the Terrible 1530-1584) Tsar of Russia from 1533, leading his army at the Siege of Kazan, August 1552. Ivan, sword in hand, mounted on white charger

Background imageCharger Collection: Monument to Louis XIV, 1670. Terracotta. Gianlorezo Bernini (1598-1680) Italian artist

Monument to Louis XIV, 1670. Terracotta. Gianlorezo Bernini (1598-1680) Italian artist, architect and leading sculptor of his day

Background imageCharger Collection: General Louis-Eugene Cavaignac (1802-1857), 26th Prime Minister of France May-December 1848

General Louis-Eugene Cavaignac (1802-1857), 26th Prime Minister of France May-December 1848. Cavaignac suppressed the Revolution of 1848

Background imageCharger Collection: Parsifal in Quest of the Holy Grail 1912. Oil on canvas. Ferdinand Leeke (1859-1925)

Parsifal in Quest of the Holy Grail 1912. Oil on canvas. Ferdinand Leeke (1859-1925) German painter. Armoured knight mounted on charger rides through a Spring landscape

Background imageCharger Collection: Mexican-American War 1846-1848: General Winfield Scott, commander of the US Army of the North

Mexican-American War 1846-1848: General Winfield Scott, commander of the US Army of the North, making a triumphal entry into Mexico City on a white charger, 14 September 1847. Print c1848

Background imageCharger Collection: Erin Go Bray

Erin Go Bray, engraving 1799, An Irish Field Officer On His Charger, Or An Irishman Holding A Lance, Sitting On A Donkey Which Is Braying O How I Long For A Union With The English Bull

Background imageCharger Collection: Life and Career of a Military Charger, Engraving 1890

Life and Career of a Military Charger, Engraving 1890

Background imageCharger Collection: LIFE OF A MILITARY CHARGER, engraving 1890

LIFE OF A MILITARY CHARGER, engraving 1890

Background imageCharger Collection: SIR CHARLES NAPIERs FAVOURITE CHARGER, RED ROVER. Sir Charles James Napier (1782 1853)

SIR CHARLES NAPIERs FAVOURITE CHARGER, RED ROVER. Sir Charles James Napier (1782 1853), British general. UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageCharger Collection: Battery and charger F006 / 8562

Battery and charger F006 / 8562
Battery and charger

Background imageCharger Collection: Monino air force museum, Russia C016 / 8384

Monino air force museum, Russia C016 / 8384
Monino air force museum. View of aircraft preserved at the Monino Air Force Museum, just outside Moscow, Russia. In the foreground are three fighter aircraft from the Second World War

Background imageCharger Collection: Rechargeable electric car, artwork C013 / 9507

Rechargeable electric car, artwork C013 / 9507
Rechargeable electric car, artwork. Electric cars run on electricity, rather than fossil fuels. Rechargeable ones are designed to be recharged by being plugged into a charging point

Background imageCharger Collection: Andrei Tupolev, Soviet aircraft designer C013 / 9139

Andrei Tupolev, Soviet aircraft designer C013 / 9139
Andrei Tupolev (1888-1972). Portrait of the Soviet aircraft designer, Andrei Nikolayevich Tupolev, standing in front of a Tu-144 airliner in Moscow, Russia




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"Unleash the Power: The Dodge Charger, a Symbol of Speed and Style" From the iconic Dukes of Hazard to the legendary Mr. Norms GSS Super Charger RT, the Dodge Charger has always been synonymous with power and performance. Its sleek design and roaring engine make it a true force on the road. Underneath the mesmerizing night sky at Hunting Island Lighthouse, one can almost hear the thunderous sound of a Dodge Charger racing by. This powerful machine commands attention wherever it goes, just like Baden-Powell - South African Constabulary did during their expeditions. Even Henry VIII himself couldn't resist its allure back in 1525 when he admired an ancient armor adorned with charger motifs. Just as this historic king embraced strength and authority, so does every Dodge Charger owner today. The legacy continues with models like the Mr. Norms GSS Super Charger RT and Daytona 440 from 1969 – vibrant orange and white beasts that demand respect on any street they conquer. Lord Roberts in 1900 would have surely marveled at these modern marvels. But not all they are made of steel; some are made for two wheels instead. The Dandy Charger takes us back to simpler times when men rode boneshaker bicycles through cobblestone streets, embodying both elegance and speed. Fast forward to present-day London where electric vehicles reign supreme – charging points scattered throughout serve as reminders of our commitment towards sustainable transportation solutions. As we embrace new technologies, let's remember that even in this era of change, there will always be room for classic chargers like those found under Henry VIII's watchful eye or cruising down country roads in rural America. In essence, whether it's tearing up dirt roads or silently gliding through city streets powered by electricity alone, one thing remains constant –the a symbol of power unleashed upon the world.