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Made through time and tales, a glimpse into extraordinary journeys and remarkable achievements

Background imageMade Collection: Richard (Dick) Turpin

Richard (Dick) Turpin
The daring highwayman who made a dash from London to York, riding his mare, Black Bess

Background imageMade Collection: Advert / Lime Juice Stower

Advert / Lime Juice Stower
Tailor-made costume with a jacket with gored basques & gigot sleeves (leg-of-mutton) & a gored skirt, high stand- fall collar & tie, gauntlets & a hat with birds & bows

Background imageMade Collection: Oriel College 1675

Oriel College 1675
A bird s-eye view of the college showing the chapel, dining hall, library and the Deans lodgings. One of 39 engravings made of Oxford Colleges by Loggan

Background imageMade Collection: CREPE PAN

CREPE PAN
A flat-bottomed, shallow frying pan made for cooking crepes or pancakes to perfection

Background imageMade Collection: Spencer Perceval / Picart

Spencer Perceval / Picart
SPENCER PERCEVAL son of 2nd Earl Egmont, opposed Catholic emancipation, insisted on continuance of Napoleonic war, made banknotes legal tender, assassinated

Background imageMade Collection: Old Japanese Matchbox label with a sailing boat

Old Japanese Matchbox label with a sailing boat made by Meikousha in Hiogo (Hyogo) in Japan for the Swedish market Date: c. 1910s

Background imageMade Collection: RAF Lancasters over Berlin; Second World War, 1943

RAF Lancasters over Berlin; Second World War, 1943
Illustration showing Royal Air Force Lancaster heavy bombers heading towards their target of Berlin, during the Autumn of 1943

Background imageMade Collection: Marguerite of Antioch

Marguerite of Antioch
MARGARET (or MARINA) of Antioch martyr : confronted by a dragon, her evil enemy, whom she made disappear by making the sign of the cross

Background imageMade Collection: Figureheads, May 1890

Figureheads, May 1890
Engravings of ships figureheads from Ancient Etruscan and Roman times through to the 18th century, from The Graphic, 17th May 1890

Background imageMade Collection: The universality of car ownership

The universality of car ownership
An illustration depicting the universality of car ownership in 1926, by showing a large and a small car both made by Austin

Background imageMade Collection: Green Dress 1938

Green Dress 1938
A short sleeved dress, with interesting bodice detail, made in green woollen jersey and worn with a matching green hat and white bow tie and wing collar. Date: 1938

Background imageMade Collection: Portolan Atlas, 1587. Map of the Iberian Peninsula

Portolan Atlas, 1587. Map of the Iberian Peninsula, the north coastline of Africa and the Vasque Countrys region in France. Made in Messina. Facsimile. Miniature Painting. SPAIN. Madrid

Background imageMade Collection: Home made car

Home made car
A young man got up in motoring kit including a balaclava and goggles, poses at the wheel of an evidently home made car with hand-scrawled number plate!

Background imageMade Collection: Bullion Office. Bank of England. Receiving Office

Bullion Office. Bank of England. Receiving Office
Engraving of the office in the Bank of England where deposits in gold or silver can be made

Background imageMade Collection: Bay of San Francisco, Upper California

Bay of San Francisco, Upper California
San Francisco was the scene of a gold rush in 1849, men made their way to California from all over the world

Background imageMade Collection: Cretan Insurrection

Cretan Insurrection
Once again, the Cretans rise against their Turkish rulers : this time, the great powers intervene : the island will be taken from the Turks and made an independent nation

Background imageMade Collection: The French Liner Normandie, February 1935

The French Liner Normandie, February 1935
Photograph of the liner Normandie at St. Nazaire, February 1935. Launched in 1932, it took three years to fit her out. When she made her maiden voyage to New York in June 1935

Background imageMade Collection: A Confederate flag during the American Civil War, 1863

A Confederate flag during the American Civil War, 1863
Engraving of a flag made and waved by a Confederate lady, Miss Laura Lee, of Winchester, who later gave the flag to the ILN special artist, Frank Vizetelly

Background imageMade Collection: Paris fashions for November, 1864

Paris fashions for November, 1864
A selection of dresses designed for the winter of 1864. From left, The manteau marchesa made from cloth and velvet, trimmed with a silk border

Background imageMade Collection: St Francisco De Borgia 1

St Francisco De Borgia 1
saint FRANCISCO DE BORGIA Spanish noble and churchman at court of Carl V, when his wife died became Jesuit, General of the order, sent missions to America, made a saint

Background imageMade Collection: Spring Blossoms on Sale

Spring Blossoms on Sale
Two pretty & fashionable German flower girls offer ready-made bouquets from their stall

Background imageMade Collection: Big-Screen Broadcasting

Big-Screen Broadcasting
News, political broadcasts and public announcements will be made on massive television screens located at strategic points, where huge crowds will be able to see perfectly

Background imageMade Collection: Clown in American Outfit

Clown in American Outfit
A clown wearing an outfit made from stars and stripes fabric (as in the American flag)

Background imageMade Collection: Princesse De Lamballe

Princesse De Lamballe
MARIE THERESE LOUISE DE SAVOIE princesse LAMBALLE, friend of Marie Antoinette and one of the most shocking victims of the Revolution not long after this portrait was made

Background imageMade Collection: Limerick Mitre / Shaw

Limerick Mitre / Shaw
A precious mitre used by the Bishop of Limerick, Ireland on occasions of great ceremony. It is made of plates of gold and adorned with gems and precious stones

Background imageMade Collection: Pram Advert C1888

Pram Advert C1888
A typical late Victorian perambulator, made by Lloyd & Hill, Birmingham

Background imageMade Collection: IMPERATOR STEAMSHIP

IMPERATOR STEAMSHIP
Liner of the Hamburg-Amerika line - the worlds largest ship in her day: she made only one crossing, then war came, after which she became the Cunarder Berengaria

Background imageMade Collection: Amy Johnson / Cig Card

Amy Johnson / Cig Card
Amy Johnson (Mrs Mollison), pioneer British aviator who made several record flights - seen here in 1935

Background imageMade Collection: Stradivarius / Postcard

Stradivarius / Postcard
ANTONIUS STRADIVARIUS or ANTONIO STRADIVARI Italian violin maker of Cremona; he also made other stringed instruments

Background imageMade Collection: Craven Cigarettes

Craven Cigarettes
Craven A cigarettes - made specially to prevent sore throats

Background imageMade Collection: Sir James Clark Ross

Sir James Clark Ross
SIR JAMES CLARK ROSS Scottish explorer. Made a number of arctic expeditions, determining the position of magnetic north in 1831

Background imageMade Collection: Alcock & Brown - 2

Alcock & Brown - 2
The Vickers Vimy in which Captain Alcock and Lieutenant Brown made the successful first crossing of the Atlantic by air

Background imageMade Collection: Tower, 16th Century

Tower, 16th Century
The Tower and its Liberties taken from correct Surveys made in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth

Background imageMade Collection: LA Peste at Marseille

LA Peste at Marseille
Scene showing the streets of Marseille strewn with plague victims, some being carted away in carts : drawing made on the spot in 1720

Background imageMade Collection: Cromwells Watch

Cromwells Watch
POCKET WATCH with chain, made by John Midnall of Fleet Street, London, and carried by Oliver Cromwell, enabling him to be punctual for battles and other activities

Background imageMade Collection: Elstow, Village Street

Elstow, Village Street
The village street at Elstow, Bedfordshire, in Victorian times - the surface is not made up, but then theres not much traffic besides the hay cart outside the Swan Inn

Background imageMade Collection: Indian Potters Wheel

Indian Potters Wheel
A Indian potter moulding a vase or jug at his wheel, with assorted dishes, made earlier, all around him

Background imageMade Collection: Norge Polar Flight

Norge Polar Flight
The Norge airship, hired from Italy by Amundsen, at the start of its flight over the North Pole. From Spitzbergen it made a 17-hour flight to Alaska

Background imageMade Collection: Habrecht Clock 1589

Habrecht Clock 1589
Astronomical clock made by Isaac Habrecht for pope Sextus V

Background imageMade Collection: Stanleys Canoe Made

Stanleys Canoe Made
Natives of Central Africa make a new canoe for H.M.Stanleys Zaire expedition, carving it out of a tree

Background imageMade Collection: Lagoon where they made their escape from Hook (colour litho)

Lagoon where they made their escape from Hook (colour litho)
3642228 Lagoon where they made their escape from Hook (colour litho) by White, Flora (1878-1953); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lagoon where they made their escape from Hook)

Background imageMade Collection: Precolumbian Period

Precolumbian Period
3499673 Precolumbian Period; (add.info.: Precolumbian Period. Aztec. Huehuetl. Representacion made in stone of an Aztec drum. From Mexico DF. Anthropology Museum of Mexico.); PHAS/UIG

Background imageMade Collection: Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput

Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput
2963116 Three hundred tailors were employed to make me clothes. From Gulliver's voyage to Lilliput. Illustration from Gullivers Travels published c.1875; Private Collection; Photo © Hilary

Background imageMade Collection: Servomotor wheel rudder

Servomotor wheel rudder
3499637 Servomotor wheel rudder; Museu Maritim Atarazanas, Barcelona, Catalunya, Spain; (add.info.: Servomotor wheel rudder. It belonged to a ship of the Compania Transmediterranea. Made by J)

Background imageMade Collection: Mittens made of string, used during World War One to protect the hands of men engaged on mine

Mittens made of string, used during World War One to protect the hands of men engaged on mine sweepers
3502745 Mittens made of string, used during World War One to protect the hands of men engaged on mine sweepers, from The Pageant of the Century, pub.1934; (add.info.: Mittens made of string)

Background imageMade Collection: Vaso de Besalu (Vessel of Besalu)

Vaso de Besalu (Vessel of Besalu)
3499679 Vaso de Besalu (Vessel of Besalu); (add.info.: Vaso de Besalu (Vessel of Besalu). Islamic Period. 9th-10th centuries. Made in Persian glass

Background imageMade Collection: Gothic period. Altarpiece of The Virgin and Saint George (Sant Jordi)

Gothic period. Altarpiece of The Virgin and Saint George (Sant Jordi), by Lluis Borrassa (1360-1426). Wood painting
3499741 Gothic period. Altarpiece of The Virgin and Saint George (Sant Jordi), by Lluis Borrassa (1360-1426). Wood painting. Work made in Barcelona by 1390-1400

Background imageMade Collection: Mausoleum of Santo Domingo

Mausoleum of Santo Domingo
3499667 Mausoleum of Santo Domingo; (add.info.: Mausoleum of Santo Domingo. Gothic period. Temple of alabaster designed by Felipe Vigarny in 1513 and made by Rasines)




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Made through time and tales, a glimpse into extraordinary journeys and remarkable achievements. From the ill-fated expedition of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror in 1845 to the groundbreaking discoveries of Rosalind Franklin, 'made' echoes resilience and innovation. Witness the valor displayed during the Defence of Chateau de Hougoumont at the Battle of Waterloo, where bravery shaped history. Captain Francis Crozier's leadership aboard HMS Terror leaves an indelible mark on maritime exploration. Dating back to 1675, Balliol College and Lincoln College stand as testaments to enduring knowledge and academic excellence. Unveiling ancient mysteries, the Mask of Tutankhamun reveals craftsmanship beyond its time. Anna-Maria Taigi's prophetic abilities remind us that destiny is often made by those who can see beyond what others perceive. Maps from Australia in the 1860s depict a nation being shaped by exploration and discovery. Adorned in armor, a Chukchi Warrior embodies strength forged through battles fought for survival. Sir Richard Francis Burton's audacious expeditions redefine what it means to be 'made' for adventure. Pembroke College stands tall since 1675 as a haven for intellectual growth and enlightenment.