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Historical Events Collection (#4)

"Capturing Moments in History: From Celebrations to Tragedies" St Paul's Cathedral floodlit during the VE day celebrations to celebrate victory in World War II




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"Capturing Moments in History: From Celebrations to Tragedies" St Paul's Cathedral floodlit during the VE day celebrations to celebrate victory in World War II. View at St. Rollox Looking South East; Opening of the Glasgow and Garnkirk Railway, marking a milestone in transportation history. A Scene from the Trojan Wars (oil on canvas), an artistic depiction of one of ancient Greece's most legendary conflicts. Pope John Paul II with Queen Elizabeth II at the Vatican, 17th October 1980 - a historic meeting between two influential figures. Piper pipes as Princess Anne and Tim Laurence leave the church after their wedding, capturing a royal moment filled with tradition and celebration. Zara Phillips, Seamus Makim, Laura Fellowes, and Prince William waiting in Westminster - a glimpse into British royalty gathering for an important occasion. Europe, Italy, Veneto, Belluno: The position Vonbank above the Valparola pass along - showcasing breathtaking natural beauty intertwined with historical significance. The Dead Tiger; Mort du tigre (1807): A hand-coloured aquatint portraying both power and vulnerability within nature's realm. Captain Burney Discovering his Murdered Shipmates: An illustration from Captain Cook's voyages depicting harrowing moments faced by explorers throughout history. The Execution of Emperor Maximilian (1867): A poignant pencil and watercolour representation of political turmoil during Mexico's past struggles for power. The Spoils of War (): An intriguing title that sparks curiosity about what treasures or consequences lie within this historical event yet to be explored further. The Murder of the Bishop of Liege (oil on paper laid on canvas): Unveiling a dark chapter where religion meets violence through artistry that provokes reflection upon humanity's capacity for cruelty.