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"Closing: A Journey through Time and Space" In the vast desert landscape of Arizona, amidst towering cacti, one can witness the profound consequences of closure

Background imageClosing Collection: Palestine disturbances summer 1936 Jaffa Barbed

Palestine disturbances summer 1936 Jaffa Barbed
Palestine disturbances during summer 1936 Jaffa Barbed wire barricades closing streets. 1936, Israel, Tel Aviv

Background imageClosing Collection: All that remains is to close the blessed trunk! from the Little Miseries of Human Life

All that remains is to close the blessed trunk! from the Little Miseries of Human Life, 1843

Background imageClosing Collection: Sweetshop and tobacconist in Peckham, London

Sweetshop and tobacconist in Peckham, London
Taken in the late 1960 s, this sweetshop and tobacconist was run by Mr and Mrs Price. It was on the corner of Sumner Road and Garnies Street in Peckham, London

Background imageClosing Collection: Tobacconists shop in Chester, Cheshire

Tobacconists shop in Chester, Cheshire
The House of Bewlay tobacconists shop in Eastgate Street, Chester, Cheshire, where paranormal activity was reported from 1968 onwards

Background imageClosing Collection: blossoming, pink, spring, tender, detail, someiyoshino, background, blooming, sakura

blossoming, pink, spring, tender, detail, someiyoshino, background, blooming, sakura, oriental, title, garden, gentle, isolated, soft, tenderness, Brook Attakorn Photography, 508146704

Background imageClosing Collection: Horse standing in the field of dandelions

Horse standing in the field of dandelions
Horse in Winter season

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Kangaroo in Sydney Australia

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Kangaroo Closed up
NSW, Australia

Background imageClosing Collection: Disinfecting Apparatus

Disinfecting Apparatus
Apparatus for separate on - and dissipation

Background imageClosing Collection: Vintage World War II poster of a mother and daughter canning vegetables

Vintage World War II poster of a mother and daughter canning vegetables. The little girl asks, We ll have lots to eat this winter, won t we Mother? The print declares - Grow your own, can your own

Background imageClosing Collection: Four o clock, known also as Closing of the annual Salon of Painting partly installed

Four o clock, known also as Closing of the annual Salon of Painting partly installed
XIR661386 Four o clock, known also as Closing of the annual Salon of Painting partly installed then in the Great Gallery at the Louvre, c.1847 (oil on canvas) (b/w photo) by Biard

Background imageClosing Collection: Close-up of two dogs lying with its puppy on floor

Close-up of two dogs lying with its puppy on floor

Background imageClosing Collection: Close-up of puppy lying on sand

Close-up of puppy lying on sand

Background imageClosing Collection: Grant and Sherman

Grant and Sherman
THE COUNCIL OF WAR Union generals Grant and Sherman discuss plans during the closing stages of the war between the States. Note Grants open box of cigars !

Background imageClosing Collection: Dutch style architecture

Dutch style architecture, Heerenstraat, Punda District, Willemstad, Curacao, Netherlands Antillies, West Indies, Caribbean, Central America

Background imageClosing Collection: President Jefferson defending the Embargo and Non-Intercourse Acts aimed at damaging French

President Jefferson defending the Embargo and Non-Intercourse Acts aimed at damaging French and British economies, closing American ports to them

Background imageClosing Collection: Advert for Shoolbreds wristwatch 1915

Advert for Shoolbreds wristwatch 1915
Shoolbreds service wristwatch, with self closing cover. 1915

Background imageClosing Collection: Lords Day Observance - Sunday shop closing

Lords Day Observance - Sunday shop closing. 1899

Background imageClosing Collection: Visigothic art. Spain. Pin of bronze. 6th-7th century. From

Visigothic art. Spain. Pin of bronze. 6th-7th century. From
Visigothic art. Spain. Pin for fastening garments. Bronze. 6th-7th century. From Castile. Episcopal Museum. Vic. Catalonia

Background imageClosing Collection: Olympics / 1936 / Closing

Olympics / 1936 / Closing
Closing parade, taking place in the dark with spotlights Date: 1936

Background imageClosing Collection: Cartoon, Metro Gate Closer, WW1

Cartoon, Metro Gate Closer, WW1
Cartoon, The Metropolitan Anastasie, a woman working in the Paris Metro during the First World War, taking the place of a man who is away fighting

Background imageClosing Collection: Demonstration in Trafalgar Square of closing of the War Loan

Demonstration in Trafalgar Square of closing of the War Loan
Crowds gathered in Trafalgar Square, London, on the eve of the closing of the War Loan, attended by the Lord Mayor of London, the Mayors of the London boroughs and the Deans of Westminster and St

Background imageClosing Collection: WWII - Barricade in the Cite District - Liberation of Paris

WWII - Barricade in the Cite District - Liberation of Paris
" Man the barricades!" This cry which rang out on Monday, August 21st, 1944. This absolutely terrific photograph shows the men manning a barricade in the Cite District manned by some suave

Background imageClosing Collection: Advert for Wooton Cabinet 1884

Advert for Wooton Cabinet 1884
The Desk of the Age, hundred-and-ten compartments all under one lock and key. Date: 1884

Background imageClosing Collection: Jimmys restaurant, Edwardian London

Jimmys restaurant, Edwardian London
Closing time (12:30am) at Jimmys a fashionable restaurant in London during the Edwardian era, pictured by Tom Browne. Date: 1929

Background imageClosing Collection: Fairground worker closing lorry before departure

Fairground worker closing lorry before departure
A fairground worker closing the back of the final lorry before departure to a new location. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageClosing Collection: Marsh Lock, Henley-on-Thames

Marsh Lock, Henley-on-Thames
Famous beauty spot on the outskirts of Henley-on-Thames. complete with lock-keeper Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageClosing Collection: Closing of the Stock Exchange in London at the start of WWI

Closing of the Stock Exchange in London at the start of WWI
The prospect of widespread European war naturally brought down stocks and shares with a run, so to prevent further fall, the London banks urged the closing of the Stock Exchange

Background imageClosing Collection: Closing Jewel House at Tower of London during 1937 Coronatio

Closing Jewel House at Tower of London during 1937 Coronatio
A Yeoman warder pinning up the Lord Chamberlains notice on the Wakefield Tower in the Tower of London, announcing that owing to the removal of the Regalia the place will be closed until May 17

Background imageClosing Collection: Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1936

Advert for Asprey cocktail cabinets 1936
Cocktail wagon in walnut and chromium, closing mahogany with chromium mounts, walnut with rising back panel fitted with English cut glass and separate serving tray and limed oak

Background imageClosing Collection: android, ar, augmented reality, bank, childhood, closing, color image, concept, copy space

android, ar, augmented reality, bank, childhood, closing, color image, concept, copy space
Girl opening vault door

Background imageClosing Collection: Diagram of a lock and key

Diagram of a lock and key
Antique illustration of lock and key

Background imageClosing Collection: lock and key

lock and key
Antique illustration of lock and key

Background imageClosing Collection: Diagram of a lock

Diagram of a lock

Background imageClosing Collection: Mobile Disinfecting Apparatus

Mobile Disinfecting Apparatus
Mobile Apparatus for separate on - and dissipation

Background imageClosing Collection: Men closing wine bottles with cork

Men closing wine bottles with cork
Antique illustration of a men closing wine bottles with cork

Background imageClosing Collection: Dambulla - Cave temple - Sri Lanka

Dambulla - Cave temple - Sri Lanka

Background imageClosing Collection: Straw trays art - Vietnam famous souvenir in multi-faces are sales in many shops around downtown

Straw trays art - Vietnam famous souvenir in multi-faces are sales in many shops around downtown Hanoi

Background imageClosing Collection: Europe, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Or Koln), View Of Cologne Cathedral (Koelner Dom)

Europe, Germany, North Rhine-Westphalia, Cologne (Or Koln), View Of Cologne Cathedral (Koelner Dom)

Background imageClosing Collection: Female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Pyrenees, France

Female mallard duck (Anas platyrhynchos), Pyrenees, France

Background imageClosing Collection: LUMBER MILL, 1939. The Mumby Lumber Mill being dismantled after thirty-five years

LUMBER MILL, 1939. The Mumby Lumber Mill being dismantled after thirty-five years of operation in Grays Harbor County, Malone, Washington State. Photograph by Dorothea Lange, August 1939

Background imageClosing Collection: New York: after the Closing of the Polls;Demonstrations of young America'

New York: after the Closing of the Polls;Demonstrations of young America"
New York: after the Closing of the Polls; Demonstrations of " young America" in the Sixth Ward

Background imageClosing Collection: Closing of the Havre Maritime Exhibition: Ball at the Hotel De Ville, France, 1868

Closing of the Havre Maritime Exhibition: Ball at the Hotel De Ville, France, 1868

Background imageClosing Collection: Nihilism in Russia: Closing of the Gates of St

Nihilism in Russia: Closing of the Gates of St. Petersburg, 1881: the Horse Guards on Police Duty

Background imageClosing Collection: Zip, zipper

Zip, zipper

Background imageClosing Collection: STEEL WORKERS, c1907. Closing a furnace after drawing molten iron from it, at a

STEEL WORKERS, c1907. Closing a furnace after drawing molten iron from it, at a steel mill at Homestead, Pennsylvania, c1907

Background imageClosing Collection: FIRST BANK OF U. S. 1811. Contemporary American lithograph cartoon depicting the

FIRST BANK OF U. S. 1811. Contemporary American lithograph cartoon depicting the
FIRST BANK OF U.S. 1811. Contemporary American lithograph cartoon depicting the expected consequences of the refusal of Congress, 1811, to renew the charter of the First Bank of the United States

Background imageClosing Collection: Facing the Giant

Facing the Giant
At Perito Moreno Glacier, El Calafate, Patagonia Argentina




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"Closing: A Journey through Time and Space" In the vast desert landscape of Arizona, amidst towering cacti, one can witness the profound consequences of closure. As illustrated by William Heath Robinson's intricate artwork, closure often marks a turning point in our lives, just like Adam and Eve being driven out from paradise. History is replete with instances where closing has played a pivotal role. The apprentice boys of Derry shutting the gates symbolizes resilience in times of adversity. Tower Bridge in the 1930s stands as a testament to progress and innovation, its majestic arms closing to allow passage for ships. The Eagley Mills clock tower silently witnesses the closing chapter of an era gone by—a poignant reminder that time waits for no one. Offenbach Hoffmann's operatic masterpiece echoes emotions evoked when curtains close on life's stages. Even advertisements capture moments frozen in time; Bensons luminous wristwatch from 1915 reminds us how we once relied on such marvels to mark each passing second. Tynemouth Lifeboat embodies bravery and selflessness as it closes in on treacherous waters to save lives. Yet not all closures are marked by strife or danger; sometimes they signify unity and victory. The Allies meeting at the closing of the Falaise Pocket exemplifies triumph over tyranny—when collective efforts bring about lasting change. Amidst this tapestry of closings, Tom Tower at Christ Church stands tall—a timeless symbol reminding us that every ending paves way for new beginnings. Just as day turns into night, seasons change, and chapters conclude—we find solace knowing that every closing holds within it seeds of hope for what lies ahead. So let us embrace these moments—the openings disguised as closures—and trust that beyond them lie endless possibilities waiting to unfold before our very eyes.