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"Fuller: A Journey Through Time and Generosity" Step back in time to the historic match between Sussex and Kent in 1840

Background imageFuller Collection: MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850). American critic and reformer. Wood engraving, late 19th century

MARGARET FULLER (1810-1850). American critic and reformer. Wood engraving, late 19th century, after a painting of 1848 by Thomas Hicks

Background imageFuller Collection: MELVILLE FULLER (1833-1910). American jurist. Steel engraving, early 20th century

MELVILLE FULLER (1833-1910). American jurist. Steel engraving, early 20th century

Background imageFuller Collection: STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer of Texas. Wood engraving, 19th century

STEPHEN FULLER AUSTIN (1793-1836). American colonizer of Texas. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageFuller Collection: The embarkation of the Pilgrims

The embarkation of the Pilgrims

Background imageFuller Collection: Diamaxion house, metal, adapted corn bin, built by Butler Br

Diamaxion house, metal, adapted corn bin, built by Butler Brothers, Kansas City. Designed and promoted by R. Buckminister Fuller. Date 1941 May

Background imageFuller Collection: Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administering the oath of o

Chief Justice Melville W. Fuller administering the oath of office to Benjamin Harrison on the east portico of the US Capitol, March 4, 1889. Date 1889

Background imageFuller Collection: Advertisement using silhouettes

Advertisement using silhouettes
Magazine advertisement. Fuller Brushes Date: 1922

Background imageFuller Collection: Fuller Pilch / Cricketer

Fuller Pilch / Cricketer
FULLER PILCH A member of the Kent cricket team. Date: mid 19th century

Background imageFuller Collection: Early electrical equipment

Early electrical equipment, historical artwork. Most of the items are different types of batteries (technically called cells)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecule, artwork

Buckminsterfullerene molecule, artwork
Buckminsterfullerene molecule. Computer artwork of a glowing molecular model of a fullerene molecule. This is a structurally distinct form (allotrope)

Background imageFuller Collection: Nanotechnology research, artwork

Nanotechnology research, artwork
Nanotechnology research, conceptual computer artwork. Spectacles containing buckyball molecules. This might represent investigative research into nanotechnological products such as buckyballs

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckyball molecule, artwork

Buckyball molecule, artwork
Buckyball molecule being held by a robotic hand. Conceptual computer artwork that might represent research into, or hi-tech automated production of, buckyball molecules

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckyball molecule, conceptual artwork

Buckyball molecule, conceptual artwork
Buckyball molecule integrated into an electric circuit, conceptual computer artwork. A buckyball, or buckminsterfullerene, is a structurally distinct form (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckytube bomb, conceptual artwork

Buckytube bomb, conceptual artwork
Buckytube bomb, conceptual computer artwork. This image of a stick of dynamite inside a buckytube could represent the use of nanotechnology in warfare

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckyball bomb, conceptual artwork

Buckyball bomb, conceptual artwork
Buckyball bomb, conceptual computer artwork. This image of a bomb inside a buckyball could represent the use of nanotechnology in warfare

Background imageFuller Collection: Fullerene molecules

Fullerene molecules. Fullerenes are structural types (allotropes) of carbon. The three molecules at centre are buckminsterfullerenes (buckyballs)

Background imageFuller Collection: Buckminsterfullerene molecules

Buckminsterfullerene molecules. This molecule is a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon. It has 60 carbon atoms arranged in a spherical structure consisting of interlinking

Background imageFuller Collection: Fullerene molecules, computer artwork

Fullerene molecules, computer artwork
Fullerene molecules. Computer artwork of nested, spherical fullerene molecules. Fullerenes are allotropes (different structural types) of carbon

Background imageFuller Collection: Fullerene molecule, artwork

Fullerene molecule, artwork
Fullerene molecule. Computer artwork of the spherical fullerene molecule C180. Fullerenes are structurally distinct forms (allotropes) of carbon

Background imageFuller Collection: SILENT FILM: AUTOMOBILES. Dale Fuller demonstrates the proper way for a Keystone lady to enter her

SILENT FILM: AUTOMOBILES. Dale Fuller demonstrates the proper way for a Keystone lady to enter her car

Background imageFuller Collection: R. A. F. Aircraft park, Lahore India, Cricket team

R. A. F. Aircraft park, Lahore India, Cricket team. A. C. Rhodes. A. C. Hughes, C. H. Fuller, A. C. Dussant, F. B. Oliver, A. C. Phillips, A. C. Manders, F. O. Addison, A. C. Coker, A. C. Volkes, A

Background imageFuller Collection: William Fuller - 2

William Fuller - 2
WILLIAM FULLER Impostor associated with Titus Oates in the Popish Plot, aged 32

Background imageFuller Collection: Loie Fuller / Rire 1904

Loie Fuller / Rire 1904
LOIE FULLER (Mary Louise Fuller) American dancer doing her Serpentine Dance

Background imageFuller Collection: Women Priests

Women Priests
Women priests ? The churches will be fuller

Background imageFuller Collection: C18th Century Revival

C18th Century Revival
Fine feathers in wartime: dress designers attempt to counter the practical move of wearing shorter, fuller skirts by employing impractical styles of previous centuries

Background imageFuller Collection: Loie Fuller / Papillon

Loie Fuller / Papillon
LOIE FULLER (Mary Louise Fuller) American dancer as Le Papillon de Nuit at the Bouffes-Parisiens




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"Fuller: A Journey Through Time and Generosity" Step back in time to the historic match between Sussex and Kent in 1840, where the rivalry was fierce and cricket enthusiasts gathered to witness a battle of skill on the field. As we delve deeper into history, an enchanting engraving of Chichester Cathedral from 1881 captures our attention. Its intricate details transport us to a bygone era, reminding us of the beauty that lies within architectural masterpieces. But who was John Mad Jack Fuller? This philanthropist's name echoes through generations as he dedicated his life to making a difference. His acts of kindness reverberate even today, leaving an indelible mark on society. The mention of Serpentine and Reznicek piques our curiosity. Were they composers or perhaps locations with hidden stories waiting to be unraveled? Father William IV and Father William II make their appearance in this captivating narrative. What tales do these clergymen hold? Their presence adds depth to our exploration. Loie Fuller takes center stage alongside Cheret in the vibrant world of art during the 1890s. Their collaboration brings forth mesmerizing performances that captivate audiences worldwide. A set of thirteen Apostle Spoons from 1626 beckons us closer, each spoon whispering its own tale from centuries past. The delicate engravings tell stories lost but not forgotten. Father William III joins this eclectic mix, adding another layer to our journey through time. What wisdom does he impart upon us? And finally, we encounter Fuller Pilch batting for Kent in 1837 – a moment frozen forever in history's embrace. The illustration immortalizes his prowess on the cricket pitch as he becomes part of sporting folklore. Join us as we unravel these fragments from different eras – weaving together threads that connect people across time and space.