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Runs Collection (#21)

"Runs: From Sporting Triumphs to Historic Landmarks, the Essence of Speed and Endurance" R

Background imageRuns Collection: Dryden / Nanny & Pram / 142

Dryden / Nanny & Pram / 142
A child carrying a toy dog runs towards his nanny who is pushing a pram

Background imageRuns Collection: Jesus at Cana Marriage

Jesus at Cana Marriage
When the wine runs out at a wedding-feast at Cana, he changes water into wine that is better than the first

Background imageRuns Collection: Paris / Hotel Liancourt

Paris / Hotel Liancourt
Originally the Hotel Dauphin, rebuilt by Roger Du Plessis, sieur de Liancourt, circa 1620s; demolished 1825 and the rue des Beaux Arts (6e) now runs on the site

Background imageRuns Collection: T Roosevelt / Judge Circus

T Roosevelt / Judge Circus
THEODORE ROOSEVELT 26th American President depicted as a circus ringmaster

Background imageRuns Collection: Boer War; Stormberg

Boer War; Stormberg
BATTLE OF STORMBERG Gatacre, misled by guides, runs into trouble when he attacks the Boer position and suffers heavy losses

Background imageRuns Collection: Secretary / Boss / Meeting

Secretary / Boss / Meeting
A man runs through a document with his secretary and together they edit it - he points out the mistakes and she writes in the corrections

Background imageRuns Collection: Wall at Crag Lough

Wall at Crag Lough
One of the most famous views of Hadrians Wall is the section which runs atop the limestone crags, west of Crag Lough

Background imageRuns Collection: Shipwreck 2 of 4

Shipwreck 2 of 4
Scene Two : the sailing vessel runs into rough seas

Background imageRuns Collection: Cable Passing Out

Cable Passing Out
The cable passes out from the hold of the Great Eastern onto the deck where it is paid out : a team of crewmen keep constant watch to make sure it runs smoothly

Background imageRuns Collection: Kashmiri Postman

Kashmiri Postman
A Kashmiri postman runs barefoot through the fields carrying his mails on his head

Background imageRuns Collection: FLAMME PACIFIC

FLAMME PACIFIC
The journey from Brussels to Ostend is brief, and runs over flat terrain : yet this locomotive - the Flamme Pacifique - is the most powerful in Europe

Background imageRuns Collection: Electricity V Steam

Electricity V Steam
In the early years of the 20th century electricity began to compete with steam, but proved to be practicable mainly on shorter runs

Background imageRuns Collection: Liner and Fishing Boats

Liner and Fishing Boats
When fog reduces visibility, a transatlantic liner runs down a group of fishing boats

Background imageRuns Collection: Sleigh Scrap

Sleigh Scrap
Older and younger sisters ride in a sleigh while their dog runs beside them

Background imageRuns Collection: Trevithicks Steam Car

Trevithicks Steam Car
Trevithicks first passenger- carrying steam carriage looks pretty much like a railway locomotive: it runs at Camborne, Cornwall

Background imageRuns Collection: Lightning and Ship 2

Lightning and Ship 2
The foremast of a sailing warship, anchored off the coast, is struck by a shaft of lightning which runs down to the deck

Background imageRuns Collection: CAB RUNNER

CAB RUNNER
He waits at a railway station for passengers with a lot of luggage, then he runs beside their cab hoping to be paid for helping to unload the luggage at their destination

Background imageRuns Collection: Dining Car 1930S

Dining Car 1930S
The dining carriage in the tramcar that runs from Dusseldorf to Krefeld

Background imageRuns Collection: Paris-London Crash

Paris-London Crash
A British plane carrying passengers from Paris to London runs into bad weather and crashes : only two of the six travellers survive

Background imageRuns Collection: Frog Prince (Goble)

Frog Prince (Goble)
The princess is delighted when the frog retrieves her golden ball, and runs off with it, forgetting about the promises she made to the frog

Background imageRuns Collection: Australian Railway

Australian Railway
The railway which connects Kalgoorlie (West) with Port Augusta (South), through the Nullarbor Plain, Australia, runs 330 miles without a curve. Built between 1925 and 1930

Background imageRuns Collection: Teltow Canal Rly

Teltow Canal Rly
Barges on the Teltow Canal, in the outskirts of Berlin, are towed by this railway which runs alongside

Background imageRuns Collection: Wall Street 1644

Wall Street 1644
In 1644 the city fathers decide to build a wall from the Great Bowery to Emanuels Plantation, and the wall gives its name to the street which runs beside it

Background imageRuns Collection: Hunting Alphabet - F

Hunting Alphabet - F
F is the Fox upon whom runs depend, who finds among saboteurs many a friend

Background imageRuns Collection: Picking up his Cap

Picking up his Cap
An incident of the street fighting - a boy who has dropped his cap runs to pick it up though guns are firing all around him !

Background imageRuns Collection: Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli Suvla

Ww1 / 1915 / Gallipoli Suvla
The British defend their trenches at Suvla Bay, where a landing had been made in early August 1915. When Captain Shenson is hit, Lieutenant Phillips runs to save him

Background imageRuns Collection: Water to Wine

Water to Wine
Invited to a wedding at Cana, in Galilee, he turns water into wine when his host runs out of refreshment

Background imageRuns Collection: Running with Model Plane

Running with Model Plane
A young man runs along and attempts to get his model aeroplane to fly, at a model aeroplane show

Background imageRuns Collection: Tornado, France C1863

Tornado, France C1863
A mother runs home with her children as a tornado approaches : this may depict the Loudun tornado of 1863

Background imageRuns Collection: Water Changed to Wine

Water Changed to Wine
When the wine runs out at a marriage feast at Cana, he turns water into wine which tastes even better than the first

Background imageRuns Collection: Cinderella / Jennie Harbou

Cinderella / Jennie Harbou
Cinderella runs away from the ball and the Prince




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"Runs: From Sporting Triumphs to Historic Landmarks, the Essence of Speed and Endurance" R. Bannister Runs Mile: Relive the iconic moment when Roger Bannister broke the four-minute mile barrier, forever changing athletics history. Sir Donald Bradman: The legendary cricketer's name is synonymous with runs as he dominated the sport with his incredible batting prowess. Don Bradman Going out to Bat for the Last Time, Melbourne Cr: A bittersweet farewell as cricket fans bid adieu to one of the greatest run-scorers in history at Melbourne Cricket Ground. Compton and Edrich leave the Oval pitch, 1953: Witness a historic partnership between two English cricket legends as they gracefully exit after accumulating numerous runs at The Oval. Robin Hoods Bay: Explore this picturesque coastal village where runners can enjoy scenic trails along rugged cliffs and sandy beaches. Pheidippides Runs: Step back in time to ancient Greece when Pheidippides ran from Marathon to Athens, delivering a message that inspired modern-day marathons. METROLAND MAP: Discover London's suburban charm through this vintage map showcasing neighborhoods connected by efficient transportation systems for commuters' daily runs. Wales / Cwmystwyth: Immerse yourself in breathtaking Welsh landscapes where nature enthusiasts can embark on exhilarating trail runs amidst rolling hills and cascading waterfalls. Sandbanks Chain Ferry No. 1 - Entrance to Poole Harbour: Experience a unique way of crossing waterways while enjoying stunning views during your seaside runs near Poole Harbour's entrance. Sir Malcolm Campbell in the cockpit of Bluebird, 1935: Feel the adrenaline rush as you imagine being behind the wheel alongside Sir Malcolm Campbell during his record-breaking speed runs on land or water. Pateley Bridge.