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Olympic Collection (page 5)

"Capturing the Spirit of Unity: A Glimpse into Olympic History" The Olympic Games have long been a symbol of athletic excellence, international camaraderie

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic, signed First Class dinner menu

RMS Olympic, signed First Class dinner menu
RMS OLYMPIC, rare signed First Class dinner menu for Titanic's sister Olympic dated September 20th 1911. This is an important date in many respects principally Olympic collided with Royal Naval

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic oaik skirting board from cabin

RMS Olympic oaik skirting board from cabin
RMS OLYMPIC, Oak skirting board section from cabin C62. 27ins. x 5ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic, radio-controlled model boat

RMS Olympic, radio-controlled model boat
RMS OLYMPIC: Radio-controlled model boat. Lovingly crafted from original panelling from R.M.S. Olympic, by the owner of the Haltwhistle paint factory in Northumberland, Ray Cowell

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic, Birch First Class wood section

RMS Olympic, Birch First Class wood section
RMS. OLYMPIC, Birch First Class Stateroom wood section with small section of architrave attached. 42ins. x 6ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Titanic, May Collection, archive of ephemera

RMS Titanic, May Collection, archive of ephemera
RMS TITANIC MAY COLLECTION, small archive of personal ephemera relating to Titanic passengers Richards and Stanley May. It includes a South Western Hotel luncheon menu from July 1914 for the Spithead

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic, Birch First Class stateroom wood section

RMS Olympic, Birch First Class stateroom wood section
RMS OLYMPIC, Birch First Class Stateroom wood section. 80ins. x 4ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic, complete multiple panel, polished oak

RMS Olympic, complete multiple panel, polished oak
R.M.S. OLYMPIC: Superb complete multiple panel section in polished oak, multiple stencil and impressed stamps Sitting Rm 3 Shelter Dk SS400 PORT SIDE. 21ins. x 69ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Titanic, photograph, Captain Edward John Smith

RMS Titanic, photograph, Captain Edward John Smith
RMS TITANIC, Period oversize photograph showing Titanic's Captain Edward John Smith on board the Olympic with rare note The accompanying photograph of Captain Smith is provided by the voluntary

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, Arabic, Olympic, Oceanic logsn

White Star Line, Arabic, Olympic, Oceanic logsn
WHITE STAR LINE: Collection of abstract of logs for Arabic, Olympic and Oceanic dating from 1906. (4) Date: 1900s

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Titanic, British Titanic Society, welcome desk sign

RMS Titanic, British Titanic Society, welcome desk sign
RMS TITANIC: British Titanic Society Welcome Desk sign used in the 1990s at Southampton conventions. Ex-Brian Ticehurst collection. Plus approximately 21 Titanic Commutator reference magazines

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic cast iron table base

RMS Olympic cast iron table base
RMS OLYMPIC: Rare cast iron Second-Class table base, fluted central column with lion's head supports. 24ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: Southampton RMS Olympic propeller Blades probably 1932

Southampton RMS Olympic propeller Blades probably 1932

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, booklet of notes

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, booklet of notes
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Rare booklet of notes and illustrations for First and Second Class passengers on board the Titanic

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Arguably one of the most important White Star Line porcelain items in private hands today. A Spode R4331 OSNC (Oceanic Steam Navigation Company)

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate (back)

White Star Line, Titanic, blue and gilt dessert plate (back)
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Arguably one of the most important White Star Line porcelain items in private hands today. A Spode R4331 OSNC (Oceanic Steam Navigation Company)

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, A La Carte Restaurant

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, A La Carte Restaurant
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Rare A La Carte Restaurant flyer from a promotional brochure, owned by Second Class passenger Joseph Laroche of Haiti who died in the sinking

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten postcard

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten postcard
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, collection of Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May. Rare book postcard written by Richard May on board RMS Olympic on September 20th 1911

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic and Olympic, postcard

White Star Line, RMS Titanic and Olympic, postcard
White Star Line, RMS Titanic and Olympic, Philco Publishing Company photo card of ships in ?The World?s Greatest Gantry? in the Harland and Wolff Shipyard, Belfast, bordered by shamrocks

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on postcard (back)

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on postcard (back)
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, rare original postcard by Walton of Belfast, either 1910 or 1911 - as seen here, it was posted from Northern Ireland much later, in 1939

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Tucks postcard

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Tucks postcard, sent from Southampton on Wednesday 10th April 1912, sailing day of the Titanic?s maiden voyage

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, photograph

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, photograph
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, oversize silver gelatine photograph. 11ins. 10ins. Date: 1910s

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on a postcard

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, with crane, on a postcard
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, rare original postcard by Walton of Belfast, either 1910 or 1911 (posted from Northern Ireland much later)

Background imageOlympic Collection: Poster, Make 1929 A White Star Holiday Year

Poster, Make 1929 A White Star Holiday Year
Poster, White Star Line agent's poster, Make 1929 A White Star Holiday Year, join our Atlantic Holiday Club now. Shows the RMS Olympic

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Chief Officer Wilde letter

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Chief Officer Wilde letter
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, handwritten letter from Chief Officer Henry Tingle Wilde on board Olympic dated 14th September 1911, only six days before her collision with HMS Hawke. Date: 1911

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, top of on board stationery

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, top of on board stationery
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, top of a piece of on board stationery dated September 20th 1911, the day of the Hawke collision incident, from May brothers personal archive of shipping items. Date: 1911

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, pitch pine deck section

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, pitch pine deck section. 12ins. 3ins. 5ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: Small archive of May brothers personal ephemera

Small archive of May brothers personal ephemera
White Star Line, RMS Titanic, May Collection. Small archive of personal ephemera relating to Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, abstract of log

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, abstract of log
White Star Line, Collection of Titanic passengers Richard and Stanley May. Extremely rare RMS Olympic abstract of log for the first voyage after the Hawke collision incident, No

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, George W Bowyer log

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, George W Bowyer log
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, George W. Bowyer handwritten log detailing the voyage to New York and back April/May 1918, page 46 of his memoir Lively Ahoy

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Second Class floor tile

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Second Class floor tile
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, Second Class linoleum floor tile, ex-Haltwhistle Paint Factory. Date: early 20th century

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, cigarette tin with match striker (inside)

White Star Line, cigarette tin with match striker (inside)
White Star Line, heavily used RMS Britannic/RMS Olympic cigarette tin (inside) with match striker. 4ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, oak dressing table

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, oak dressing table
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, rare First Class Stateroom oak dressing table, stamped 400 and marked B10 denoting where it resided on board

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic oak architrave sections

White Star Line, RMS Olympic oak architrave sections
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, oak architrave sections from Stateroom C-62, ex-Marquis of Granby, with carved acanthus decoration

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, cigarette tin with match striker (lid)

White Star Line, cigarette tin with match striker (lid)
White Star Line, heavily used RMS Britannic/RMS Olympic cigarette tin (lid) with match striker. 4ins

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic pictorial souvenir (cover)

White Star Line, RMS Olympic pictorial souvenir (cover)
White Star Line, RMS Olympic, pictorial souvenir (cover) with pullout centre section. Ex-personal property of Titanic First Class Steward Edward Wheelton

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, RMS Olympic, dinner menu card (back)

White Star Line, RMS Olympic, dinner menu card (back)
Signed First Class dinner menu card (back) for Titanic?s sister ship RMS Olympic dated September 20th 1911. This is a significant date as Olympic collided with Royal Naval cruiser HMS Hawke

Background imageOlympic Collection: Ocean liners, collection of 18 postcards

Ocean liners, collection of 18 postcards
OCEAN LINERS: collection of 18 postcards ? real photo and others including RMS Titanic, Britannic, Olympic and Hawke. Date: early 20th century

Background imageOlympic Collection: HMS Olympic, rare silk postcard

HMS Olympic, rare silk postcard
THE MAY COLLECTION: Rare HMS Olympic silk postcard

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, OSNC Royal Crown Derby fruit bowl

White Star Line, OSNC Royal Crown Derby fruit bowl
White Star Line, rare piece of china, a Royal Crown Derby a la carte ceramic fruit bowl with Oceanic Steam Navigation Company OSNC initials

Background imageOlympic Collection: Harland and Wolff, Belfast, gatehouse wall clock

Harland and Wolff, Belfast, gatehouse wall clock
Rare gatehouse wall clock from Harland and Wolff, Queen?s Road, Belfast, dating from approx. 1900?1910 and still in working condition

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, steamer chair (incised detail)

White Star Line, steamer chair (incised detail)
White Star Line, superb steamer chair by repute from RMS Olympic, of folding form with original foldout footrest. The vendor has had the chair fully restored but in a manner that it has retained its

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, steamer chair with foldout footrest

White Star Line, steamer chair with foldout footrest
White Star Line, superb steamer chair by repute from RMS Olympic, of folding form with original foldout footrest. The vendor has had the chair fully restored but in a manner that it has retained its

Background imageOlympic Collection: Ocean liners - Cunard and White Star jigsaws

Ocean liners - Cunard and White Star jigsaws
Ocean liners - collection of five Cunard and White Star jigsaws including Majestic/Olympic, Adriatic and Mauretania

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic by Harley Crossley

RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic by Harley Crossley
THE MAY COLLECTION: Limited edition print Olympic and Titanic number 55/500 by Harley Crossley, framed and glazed. 18ins. 24ins. Date: 1910s

Background imageOlympic Collection: RMS Olympic - Ocean Liner for the White Star Line

RMS Olympic - Ocean Liner for the White Star Line (sister ship of the ill-fated RMS Titanic). Date: circa 1910s

Background imageOlympic Collection: Poster, Allied Forces Sports Council, Berlin, Germany

Poster, Allied Forces Sports Council, Berlin, Germany
Poster, Allied Forces Sports Council, Olympic Stadium, Berlin, Germany, 7-8 September 1946, Armed Forces Track and Field Championships Date: 1946

Background imageOlympic Collection: White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, three illustrations

White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic, three illustrations
White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic brochure, printed by Liverpool Printing and Stationery Co Ltd, published May 1911, likely to coincide with Titanic's launch

Background imageOlympic Collection: American Line, St Paul, St Louis - postcard

American Line, St Paul, St Louis - postcard
American Line, St Paul, St Louis US Mail Steamers - postcard, postally used 6 September 1912: Am glad to say the Olympic arrived at New York on September 4th at 4.30pm'. Date: 1912




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"Capturing the Spirit of Unity: A Glimpse into Olympic History" The Olympic Games have long been a symbol of athletic excellence, international camaraderie, and moments that transcend mere competition. In 1968, American runners Tommie Smith and John Carlos made an indelible statement during the medal ceremonies in Mexico City by raising their fists in the Black Power salute, igniting a powerful conversation about racial equality. Amidst this historic moment, Australian Peter Norman stood alongside them wearing an OPHR badge as a sign of solidarity. These athletes showcased how the they can become a platform for social change and inspire generations to come. Flashback to 1924 when Eric Liddell's unwavering determination led him to victory in the Olympic 400m race finish. His triumph exemplified not only athletic prowess but also unwavering faith and conviction. Speaking of triumphs, Harold Abrahams' electrifying win in the 100m event at the 1924 Olympics remains etched in our memories. His dedication and perseverance serve as reminders that dreams can be realized with relentless effort. Fast forward to Berlin's Olympic Games in 1936 where Jesse Owens defied all odds by dominating the Long Jump event amidst Adolf Hitler's regime. Owens shattered barriers both on and off the field, proving that talent knows no boundaries. Meanwhile, let us not forget London's iconic Wembley Stadium from the 1950s - witness to countless sporting spectacles including memorable Olympic moments. Its hallowed grounds have witnessed tears of joy and heartbreak alike throughout history. In another era altogether lies RMS Olympic - White Star Line's majestic vessel which sailed across oceans before her sister ship Titanic met its tragic fate. The legacy of these ships serves as a reminder that even grand structures are subject to unforeseen circumstances. Shifting gears towards more recent times brings us to Whistler mountain resort – host venue of the 2010 Winter Olympic Games.