Raphael Tuck And Sons Collection
"Raphael Tuck & Sons: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step back in time with Raphael Tuck & Sons
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"Raphael Tuck & Sons: A Journey Through Time and Art" Step back in time with Raphael Tuck & Sons, as we explore their captivating collection of historical moments captured through art. From the iconic Tower of London to the majestic St. Thomass and the Bell Tower, immerse yourself in the rich history that surrounds these architectural wonders. Delve into the past as you witness a rare glimpse of Winston Churchill donning his Admirals uniform in 1946. The photograph, taken by an unknown artist, showcases Churchill's unwavering dedication to serving his country. The Gordon Highlanders come alive through a stunning portrait capturing Captain and Subaltern officers proudly displaying the Kings Colours. This timeless image from 1933 epitomizes bravery and camaraderie within this esteemed regiment. Unearthed from our archives is a note rejecting designs for Christmas cards and picture postcards submitted to Raphael Tuck & Sons in 1905. This lithographic relic offers insight into the meticulous selection process undertaken by this renowned company. Transport yourself to bustling streets with a vivid depiction of a horse-drawn London bus, rendered beautifully through color lithography. Marvel at its elegance as it traverses through historic avenues, connecting people across generations. An artists' palette adorned with a charming church serves as inspiration for Christmas cards crafted with precision using chromolithography techniques. These festive greetings evoke warmth and joy during cherished holiday celebrations. Celebrate birthdays with style through an enchanting card dating back to 1933. Its creator remains unknown but their artistic prowess shines brightly, making each recipient feel truly special on their special day. Take flight alongside aviators aboard "In the Air"-the FE 8 aircraft depicted skillfully by G. T Clarkson in 1932. Feel your heart soar amidst clouds as you experience the exhilaration of early aviation adventures. Embark on an unforgettable journey aboard Great Western - Cornish Riviera Limited train along Barnard Way in 1932.