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Commemorate Collection (#11)

"Commemorate: Celebrating Moments of History, Love, and Remembrance" A timeless tribute to Eleanor Rigby, immortalized in a statue by Tommy Steele

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Remembrance poppies on railings beside art installation commemorating centenary of outbreak of

Remembrance poppies on railings beside art installation commemorating centenary of outbreak of World War One, Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red, Tower of London, London, England, November

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Slessor

Marshal of the Royal Air Force Sir John Slessor
Marshal of the Royal Air Force, Sir John Slessor, speaking at a dinner in London given by the Hawker Siddeley Group on 31 May 1951 to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the first jet-powered flight

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Porte Saint-Denis, Paris Anonymous, 17th century, Triumphal arch commissioned

Porte Saint-Denis, Paris Anonymous, 17th century, Triumphal arch commissioned b y Louis XIV to commemorate his military victories. Erected 1671-1674

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Edgar Berillon (1854-1948), French psychologist, c1929. Reverse of a medal struck

Edgar Berillon (1854-1948), French psychologist, c1929. Reverse of a medal struck to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Berillons (1854-1948)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Edgar Berillon, French psychologist, 1929. Obverse of a medal struck to commemorate

Edgar Berillon, French psychologist, 1929. Obverse of a medal struck to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Berillons (1854-1948)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Postcard to commemorate the 200 anniversary of the Kingdom of Prussia 1902. Shows Frederick I

Postcard to commemorate the 200 anniversary of the Kingdom of Prussia 1902. Shows Frederick I, Frederick Wilhelm I, Frederick Wilhelm II, Frederick The Great, Kaiser Wilhelm II, Frederick III

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Hoa Hakananai (Stolen or Hidden Friend) Orongo, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Polynesia

Hoa Hakananai (Stolen or Hidden Friend) Orongo, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Polynesia, AD c1000, famous for its stone statues of human figures, known as moai

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Liberty Enlightening the World: Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour, USA, dedicated

Liberty Enlightening the World: Statue of Liberty in New York Harbour, USA, dedicated on 28 October 1886. Gift from France to commemorate centenary of Declaration of Independence

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Lyndon B Johnson (1908-1973) President of the United States of America and the Mexican

Lyndon B Johnson (1908-1973) President of the United States of America and the Mexican President Adolfo Lopez signalling the peaceful end of the Chamizal Issue

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings

THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: SECOND COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard

SECOND COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE PASSAGE OF THE DOURO. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings

THE PASSAGE OF THE DOURO. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE FIFTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard

THE FIFTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: FOURTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard

FOURTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE SIXTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard

THE SIXTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE SEVENTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard

THE SEVENTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE EIGHTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard

THE EIGHTH COMPARTMENT OF THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. The Wellington shield 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith

Background imageCommemorate Collection: THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver

THE WELLINGTON SHIELD. 1820, Thomas Stothard, 1755 - 1834, engravings. The silver shield itself was made by Benjamin Smith. The shield commemorate the victories of the Duke of Wellington

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Medallion of Napoleon, 19th century C017 / 0721

Medallion of Napoleon, 19th century C017 / 0721
Bronze medallion of Napoleon. Medallions such as these celebrated the achievements of the French Emperor, Napoleon I. This medallion dates from the nineteenth century

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Tournament in Castle Square, celebrated to commemorate

Tournament in Castle Square, celebrated to commemorate the wedding of Victor Amadeus I, Duke of Savoy with Christine Marie of France. Baroque art. Oil. ITALY. Turin. Galleria Sabauda (Sabauda Gallery)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Eugene of Savoy Carignan (1663-1736), AKA Prince Eugene. French political, military

Eugene of Savoy Carignan (1663-1736), AKA Prince Eugene. French political, military service in Austria. Highlighted in struggle for liberation of Vienna from Turks

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Neoclassical Art. Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel). Napoleon

Neoclassical Art. Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel (Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel). Napoleon Bonaparte ordered it to construction in commemoration of his military victories (1805)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: France. Paris. Vendome Square. Built by architect Hadouin-Mansart between 1687-1720

France. Paris. Vendome Square. Built by architect Hadouin-Mansart between 1687-1720. At the center, the Column Vendome erected by Napoleon Bonaparte to commemorate the Battle of Austerlitz

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Column Vendome erected by Napoleon Bonaparte to commemorate the Battle of Austerlitz

Column Vendome erected by Napoleon Bonaparte to commemorate the Battle of Austerlitz. Detail. Vendome Square. Paris, France

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine

Roman Art. Arch of Constantine. Triumphal arch. It was erected to commemorate Constantine victory over Maxentius at the Battle of Milvian Bridge (October 28, 312). Statue of a barbarian. 4th century

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Roman Art. Triumphal Arch of Titus with a single arch, located on the Via Sacra

Roman Art. Triumphal Arch of Titus with a single arch, located on the Via Sacra. Southeast of the Forum. Constructed by Emperor Domitian commemorating the capture and sack of Jerusalem

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Memorial to commemorate the 1000 anniversary of Novgorod

Memorial to commemorate the 1000 anniversary of Novgorod. A man standing before the Novgorod 1000th anniversary monument, which features a large sculptural group. Date between 1860 and 1880

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Burnt Column of Constantine, Constantinople, Turkey

Burnt Column of Constantine, Constantinople, Turkey
Greetings postcard from Constantinople (Istanbul), Turkey, showing the Burnt Column of the Roman Emperor Constantine, built to commemorate the declaration of Byzantium (later renamed Constantinople)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Stoodley Pike at Eastwood, Lancashire

Stoodley Pike at Eastwood, Lancashire
Stoodley Pike which dominates the moors above Todmorden, West Yorkshire - a bunch of chaps are sitting at the base of the obelisk

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Union Jack Club

Union Jack Club
The Union Jack Club, Sandell Street, Waterloo, London SE1, was founded in 1904 as a National Memorial to commemorate the bravery of the troops in the Boer War. Date: founded 1904

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Harolds Stone Row

Harolds Stone Row, Trelleck, Monmouthshire, Wales, said to commemorate a battle victory of King Harold, but more likely to be of prehistoric date. Date: 1950s

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Sandbach Crosses

Sandbach Crosses
In the market square of Sandbach, Cheshire, are these two Anglian Crosses, completed in the 9th century to commemorate the advent of Christianity in 653 A.D. Date: early 1940s

Background imageCommemorate Collection: The Monument

The Monument, Fish Street Hill, City of London, was designed by Sir Christopher Wren to commemorate the Great Fire of London in 1666. It was completed in 1677. Date: 17th century

Background imageCommemorate Collection: YMCA Fund to commemorate Womens War Work

YMCA Fund to commemorate Womens War Work
Postcard detailing the YMCA Fund to commemorate Womens War Work in Munitions factories during World War One and to raise money for rest rooms and factory canteens Date: circa 1917

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Portuguese maritime monument

Portuguese maritime monument. This Monument to the Discoverers, Lisbon, Portugal, was completed in 1960. It commemorates the Portuguese navigators of the 15th

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Aviation monument

Aviation monument commemorating the British Fairey F-3 seaplane that made the first flight across the South Atlantic from Lisbon, Portugal to Brazil, in March-June of 1922

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Colour plate of the early life of Queen Victoria and Prince

Colour plate of the early life of Queen Victoria and Prince
This vibrant colour plate depicts early scenes from the life of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. Around the margin are portraits of their children as adults

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Memorial plaque to Captain Scott

Memorial plaque to Captain Scott
A memorial tablet in bronze to Captain Robert Falcon Scott and his companions, unveiled by the Prime Minister in 1916 in St

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, Italy

Arch of Septimius Severus, Rome, Italy
View of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, Italy. This is a white marble triumphal arch in the Roman Forum, dedicated in AD 203 to commemorate the Parthian victories of Emperor Septimius Severus

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Victory Column (Siegessaule), Berlin, Germany

Victory Column (Siegessaule), Berlin, Germany
The Victory Column (Siegessaule) in Berlin, Germany, designed in the 1860s to commemorate the Prussian victory in the Danish-Prussian War

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Russian Monument - San Stefano, Constantinople

Russian Monument - San Stefano, Constantinople
The Exterior and interior of the imposing Russian monument, set up in San Stefano, Constantinople to commemorate the conclusion of the Treaty of San Stefano (of March 1878)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Statue of the 8th Duke of Devonshire, Whitehall, London

Statue of the 8th Duke of Devonshire, Whitehall, London
The Marquis of Lansdowne unveiling a statue to the 8th Duke of Devonshire (Spencer Compton Cavendish, Lord Hartington, 1833-1908), Liberal politician

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Empire Day in Wandsworth, London

Empire Day in Wandsworth, London
Empire Day celebrations in Wandsworth, south west London. Empire Day was celebrated between 1904 and 1958 to commemorate Queen Victorias birthday

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Empire Day rehearsal, Tower of London

Empire Day rehearsal, Tower of London
An Empire Day rehearsal at the Tower of London, showing Lord Roberts Boys with a specially made flag. Empire Day was celebrated between 1904 and 1958 to commemorate Queen Victorias birthday

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Flag commemorating the Hindenburg

Flag commemorating the Hindenburg
Triangular flag commemorating the Hindenburg at Lakehurst, New Jersey, 1936. The airship crashed at Lakehurst the following year

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Seven Droog Castle

Seven Droog Castle, built in 1784 by Sir William James to commemorate his victories in India, but only part of the building will survive into the 21st century

Background imageCommemorate Collection: The Crosses, Sandbach

The Crosses, Sandbach
The Sandbach Crosses were completed in the 9th Century A.D. to commemorate the advent of Christianity in the Kingdom of Mercia about 653 A.D. during the reign of the Saxon King Penda (626-655 AD)

Background imageCommemorate Collection: Prince of Wales on Alexandra Rose Day

Prince of Wales on Alexandra Rose Day
Edward, Prince of Wales, later King Edward VIII and Duke of Windsor, good-humouredly catching a bouquet as he drives in a carriage during Alexandra Rose Day, 1922




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"Commemorate: Celebrating Moments of History, Love, and Remembrance" A timeless tribute to Eleanor Rigby, immortalized in a statue by Tommy Steele, reminding us of the Beatles' iconic song. The majestic Victoria Tower stands tall on Castle Hill in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, serving as a symbol of strength and heritage. Honoring the brave Australian Light Horse soldiers who fought during ANZAC Preview with unwavering courage and dedication. A nostalgic glimpse into love's magic as a young boy and girl share a tender kiss under the mistletoe during Christmas time in 1956. Thousands of vibrant poppies bloom together in unity through the powerful initiative known as "5000 Poppies, " honoring those who sacrificed for our freedom. Standing before Fort San Pedro in Cebu City, Philippines, this monument pays homage to the rich history and resilience of its people. A cherished bookmark from Victoria's Diamond Jubilee celebration serves as a memento capturing an era filled with grandeur and royal splendor. The Arch of Titus stands proudly amidst Rome's ancient ruins, commemorating triumphs that have shaped civilizations throughout history. Edward Lear's enchanting artwork captures the beauty and magnificence of "The Cedars of Lebanon, " inviting us to appreciate nature's wonders forevermore. Johann Matthias von der Schulenburg is remembered for his contributions to Corfu's cultural legacy—a testament to his lasting impact on Greece's artistic heritage. The Lusitania Medal serves as a poignant reminder of lives lost at sea during World War I—an enduring symbol honoring their sacrifice. In these diverse moments captured through artistry or historical events worldwide—whether celebrating love or remembering heroes—we find ourselves united by our shared desire to commemorate what truly matters most.