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"Hitch: A Journey Through Time and Landscapes" In this captivating collection of artworks, the concept of "hitch" takes on various forms

Background imageHitch Collection: Picture No. 10900310

Picture No. 10900310
White-lipped Snail (Cepaea hortensis) Date:

Background imageHitch Collection: South Carolina, Beaufort. Antique horse head carriage hitch, Southern Live Oak trees

South Carolina, Beaufort. Antique horse head carriage hitch, Southern Live Oak trees
South Carolina, Beaufort. Antique horse head carriage hitch, Southern Oak trees covered in Spanish moss in distance

Background imageHitch Collection: South Durham miners or pit-men at work at the coal face. On the floor, centre left

South Durham miners or pit-men at work at the coal face. On the floor, centre left, is a Clanny safety lamp which had a thick glass round the flame

Background imageHitch Collection: Three women go paddling at the seaside

Three women go paddling at the seaside
Three women hitch up their skirts and take a paddle at the seaside c. 1910

Background imageHitch Collection: Missouri: St Genevieve Co. Route 32, farm machinery in field

Missouri: St Genevieve Co. Route 32, farm machinery in field

Background imageHitch Collection: Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy - An ornate iron ring is mounted on a brick wall

Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy - An ornate iron ring is mounted on a brick wall and flanked by iron doors of an old building

Background imageHitch Collection: Three young women hitch-hiking

Three young women hitch-hiking from the side of a road in Ipsos, Corfu, Greece

Background imageHitch Collection: London Opinion 1936

London Opinion 1936
Illustration showing a bemused motorist driving his car past a SLOW sign and a rather seductive looking hiker busy powdering her nose

Background imageHitch Collection: Hippy Hitchers

Hippy Hitchers
Two hippy hitch-hikers, thumbing a lift, but will anyone stop for them?

Background imageHitch Collection: Here Goes my Lord

Here Goes my Lord
Here goes my lord, a trot, a trot, a trot; here goes my lady, a canter, a canter, a canter! Here goes my young master, jockey-hitch, jockey- hitch, jockey-hitch...!

Background imageHitch Collection: Hitch-Hiking 1970S

Hitch-Hiking 1970S
Women hitch-hikers on a roadside in Ipsos, Corfu, Greece

Background imageHitch Collection: Two horses near Jackson

Two horses near Jackson, New Hampshire, New England, USA

Background imageHitch Collection: Pair of colourfully decorated horses

Pair of colourfully decorated horses, Feria de Abril (April Fair), Seville, Andalucia (Andalusia), Spain, Europe

Background imageHitch Collection: Silhouette of engineer working up a telegraph pole, East Sussex, England

Silhouette of engineer working up a telegraph pole, East Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHitch Collection: Main town square, Bruges, Belgium

Main town square, Bruges, Belgium

Background imageHitch Collection: Horse-drawn Trap, Bruges, Belgium

Horse-drawn Trap, Bruges, Belgium

Background imageHitch Collection: Quick-Hitch Harness / 1881

Quick-Hitch Harness / 1881
Shortly after 1880 the quick hitch harness was developed, allowing faster response to call-outs by the fire brigade

Background imageHitch Collection: Thumbing a Lift

Thumbing a Lift
A young man hitch hiker, thumbs a lift from a Denis McCarthy lorry

Background imageHitch Collection: Hitch-Hiker / Sci&vie / 1955

Hitch-Hiker / Sci&vie / 1955
An adventurous young woman traveller flags down a car from the road-side




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"Hitch: A Journey Through Time and Landscapes" In this captivating collection of artworks, the concept of "hitch" takes on various forms, transporting us across different eras and landscapes. From Saint Isidore, the patron saint of plowers, receiving celestial assistance in tilling a field to farmers diligently plowing their land in Lealholm Hall Farm during the late 19th century - these images depict the timeless connection between humans and nature. The watercolor masterpiece "Wiltshire Landscape, 1937" invites us to immerse ourselves in an idyllic countryside scene. The vibrant hues bring life to rolling hills and lush fields as if we were standing right there amidst the tranquility. Similarly, "Farmers Ploughing a Field on Lealholm Hall Farm" captures a moment frozen in time; it transports us back to witness the dedication of hardworking individuals shaping their livelihoods from earth's bounty. "The Entry of Louis XIV and Maria Theresa into Arras" offers a glimpse into grandeur beyond rural landscapes. This oil-on-canvas masterpiece showcases opulence through its intricate details - regal figures adorned with elaborate garments make their way through bustling streets. Meanwhile, "July (Summer Luxuriance)" presents an explosion of colors that epitomize nature's abundance during warmer months; it reminds us to appreciate life's vibrancy. As we journey further through time, we encounter scenes like "Crossing the Divide or Thirsty Trappers Making a Rush for the River. " This watercolor painting evokes both adventure and struggle as trappers strive for survival amid harsh conditions. Conversely, "An Encounter on the Road" depicts a serene moment where travelers meet along dusty paths - reminding us that unexpected connections can be found even amidst our journeys. Beyond artistry lies passion for sports; thus enters Queens Park Rangers FC football team - united by their love for soccer while representing community spirit.