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Sept Collection (#28)

"Sept: A Journey Through Time and Triumphs" The Flying Scotsman, a symbol of power and elegance, pulling out of Kings Cross station on a misty September morning

Background imageSept Collection: Bostons memorial to the soldiers & sailors. Dedicated Sept

Bostons memorial to the soldiers & sailors. Dedicated Sept. 17th 1877. Date c1877. Bostons memorial to the soldiers & sailors. Dedicated Sept. 17th 1877. Date c1877

Background imageSept Collection: Perrys victory on Lake Erie, Sept. 10th 1813

Perrys victory on Lake Erie, Sept. 10th 1813. Print showing numerous American and British battleships in close quarters on Lake Erie engaged in battle, September 10th 1813. Date c1814 October 14th

Background imageSept Collection: Genl. Scotts grand entry into the city of Mexico, Sept. 14t

Genl. Scotts grand entry into the city of Mexico, Sept. 14th, 1847. Print shows General Winfield Scott, full-length portrait, seated on horseback, facing front

Background imageSept Collection: View of Matagorda. (Taken from the Bay. Sept. 1860)

View of Matagorda. (Taken from the Bay. Sept. 1860)

Background imageSept Collection: Macdonoughs victory on Lake Champlain and defeat of the Bri

Macdonoughs victory on Lake Champlain and defeat of the Bri

Background imageSept Collection: The battle of South Mountain, MD. Sunday, Sept. 14, 1862

The battle of South Mountain, MD. Sunday, Sept. 14, 1862

Background imageSept Collection: JR Drake - born 7 Aug. 1795 - died 20 Sept. 1820

JR Drake - born 7 Aug. 1795 - died 20 Sept. 1820. Print shows poet Joseph R. Drake, bust portrait, facing front, in medallion. Date between 1820 and 1841

Background imageSept Collection: Island of Krakatoa

Island of Krakatoa, in the straits of Sunda. The volcano erupted 4 times in 1883. The blast was estimated to have had the power of 10000 hydrogen bombs

Background imageSept Collection: Tresures from Ur

Tresures from Ur
A restoration of a royal lyre from Ur, decorated with a gold head of a beared bull. Excavated by Leonard Wooley at Ur

Background imageSept Collection: Lowest level of Mesopotamias oldest city

Lowest level of Mesopotamias oldest city
Discoveries at Eridu by Sayyid Fuad Safar during excavations of Tell Abu Shahrain. Eridu is the oldest, largest city in Mesopotamia

Background imageSept Collection: The City terminus for the South Eastern Railway

The City terminus for the South Eastern Railway
The City terminus of the South Eastern Railway at Cannon Street

Background imageSept Collection: Pneumatic Railway at the Crystal Palace

Pneumatic Railway at the Crystal Palace
Pneumatic railway for passengers in the grounds of the Crystal Palace. A model from the invention by T. W Rammell was exhibited and ran from the Sydenham entrance to the armoury

Background imageSept Collection: Waiting for the excursion train

Waiting for the excursion train
On the departure platform of a suburban branch of the Great West-Eastern Railway. Five hundred Londoners scrambling to board the second and third class carriages for Bank Holiday excursions

Background imageSept Collection: Queen Victorias saloon in the royal carriage

Queen Victorias saloon in the royal carriage
The saloon of Queen Victorias carriage on the London and North Western Railway. The carriage was designed at an estimated cost of 3000

Background imageSept Collection: Mckinley, Day of Shooting

Mckinley, Day of Shooting
WILLIAM MCKINLEY The U.S. President leaves for the Temple of Music. One of the last photographs of the President taken on the day of his shooting

Background imageSept Collection: Photo, McKinley Address

Photo, McKinley Address
WILLIAM MCKINLEY The U.S. Presidents last public address in New York the day before his shooting

Background imageSept Collection: Flowers: sept & Oct 1863

Flowers: sept & Oct 1863
Flowers of September & October: CRATAEGUS (Hawthorn, Haw Berries); BELLADONNA (Deadly Nightshade); CONVOLVULUS Greater Bindweed); RUBUS FRUTICOSUS (Blackberries)

Background imageSept Collection: Canal De Loing - 3

Canal De Loing - 3
The seven stepped locks of the Canal de Loing at Rogny-les-sept-ecluses, near Montargis, now replaced by a more sophisticated arrangement to raise barges




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"Sept: A Journey Through Time and Triumphs" The Flying Scotsman, a symbol of power and elegance, pulling out of Kings Cross station on a misty September morning. In the trial of Robert Emmet, his unwavering spirit shines through as he defiantly replies to the verdict with words that echo in history. The anticipation builds at the 2011 Italian Grand Prix as drivers prepare for an adrenaline-fueled battle on the legendary Monza circuit. With unwavering determination, the 21st Regiment Wisconsin Volunteers cross a precarious pontoon bridge amidst gunfire during a crucial moment in history. The Battle of Opequan or Winchester unfolds on a fateful September day in 1864, where Union forces fight valiantly for victory and freedom. Puffing Billy engine chugs along tirelessly, reminding us of the marvels achieved by human ingenuity during its heyday. Walker stands tall against ancient ruins at Trujillo, embodying resilience and strength amidst remnants of past civilizations. Captured forever in a photograph, McKinley's historic address captivates audiences with his vision for progress and unity. On September 14th, 1857, Delhi trembles under English forces storming its gates—a pivotal moment shaping India's future course. Witnessing the scars left by World War I is humbling; this shell hole in Ypres serves as a haunting reminder of sacrifice and devastation endured on September 3rd, 1917. Baliol bows before King Edward I to secure Scotland's crown—an act steeped in tradition and political significance that echoes through centuries. Loo becomes an oasis amidst chaos during September 1916—a tranquil retreat where soldiers find solace amid turbulent times. In every corner of time lies stories worth remembering—September holds tales ranging from triumph to turmoil, reminding us of the indomitable spirit that shapes our world.