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Kremer Collection

"Kremer: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Kremer, where history, art, and culture intertwine

Background imageKremer Collection: Septentrionalium Terrarum descriptio, 1595, by Gerardus Merc

Septentrionalium Terrarum descriptio, 1595, by Gerardus Merc
Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594). Flemish cartographer. Septentrionalium Terrarum descriptio. Map of the Arctic with the North Pole and surrounding lands within and outside the Arctic Circle, 1595

Background imageKremer Collection: Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown CBE

Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown CBE
Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown, CBE, DSC, AFC, FRAeS, RN, born 21 January 1919. RAeS President 1982-1983, left, with Henry Kremer. Date: 1919

Background imageKremer Collection: Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Ruins of the Alcazar

Spanish Civil War (1936-1939). Ruins of the Alcazar of Toledo, painting by A. Kremer. Watercolour

Background imageKremer Collection: Portrait of Moses McCure Strong (1810-1894), 1876. Creator: Broich & Kremer

Portrait of Moses McCure Strong (1810-1894), 1876. Creator: Broich & Kremer
Portrait of Moses McCure Strong (1810-1894), 1876

Background imageKremer Collection: Festive costume of Conrad Pistor of the Kremer Guild, 1588

Festive costume of Conrad Pistor of the Kremer Guild, 1588
Festive costume of Conrad Pistor of the Kremer Guild in 1588, with his coat of arms with ploughshare, indicating blacksmith. From an Aschaffenburg guild book

Background imageKremer Collection: MERCATOR, Gerhard Kremer, called Gerardus (1512-1594)

MERCATOR, Gerhard Kremer, called Gerardus (1512-1594). Earth Globe by Mercator. Dimensions: 64 x 55 cm. Diameter: 41 cm. BELGIUM. Sint-Nikls. Mercatormuseum

Background imageKremer Collection: For her childrens sake by Theo. Kremer : the companion play

For her childrens sake by Theo. Kremer : the companion play to The fatal wedding. Date c1903

Background imageKremer Collection: Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594). Engraving

Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594). Engraving
Gerardus Mercator (1512-1594). Flemish cartographer. Engraving, 1595

Background imageKremer Collection: Gerardus Mercator

Gerardus Mercator
GERARDUS MERCATOR Known also as Gerhard Kremer Flemish cartographer

Background imageKremer Collection: Florence Nelson in An Actors Romance by Theodore Kremer

Florence Nelson in An Actors Romance by Theodore Kremer
An Actors Romance by Theodore Kremer. First produced at the Camden Theatre on 8 February 1904 and revised on 8 August 1904. Touring to Court Theatre, Bacup, 3 September 1906

Background imageKremer Collection: Nicolaus Kremer (German, c. 1500 - 1553), Portrait of a Nobleman, 1529, oil on panel

Nicolaus Kremer (German, c. 1500 - 1553), Portrait of a Nobleman, 1529, oil on panel

Background imageKremer Collection: Henry Kremer

Henry Kremer

Background imageKremer Collection: Henry Kremer

Henry Kremer



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"Kremer: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step into the world of Kremer, where history, art, and culture intertwine. From the intricate maps of Septentrionalium Terrarum descriptio by Gerardus Mercator in 1595 to the brave feats of Captain Eric Melrose Winkle Brown CBE, this name carries a legacy. In the midst of turmoil during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), we witness the haunting ruins of Alcazar, a testament to human resilience. Meanwhile, Broich & Kremer immortalize Moses McCure Strong in their captivating portrait from 1876. The festive costume worn by Conrad Pistor showcases the craftsmanship and creativity that define members of the Kremer Guild in 1588. And who could forget Florence Nelson's enchanting performance in An Actors Romance by Theodore Kremer? Gerardus Mercator himself left an indelible mark on cartography with his precise engravings that continue to inspire generations. Known as Gerhard Kremer or Gerardus (1512-1594), he revolutionized mapmaking. The name "Kremer" echoes through time with plays like For her children's sake by Theo. Kremer - a companion play that tugs at heartstrings and reminds us of our deepest motivations. Whether it be exploring distant lands through maps or delving into theatrical narratives, "Kremer" represents a rich tapestry woven with passion and talent across centuries, and is an emblematic name that continues to captivate hearts and minds alike.