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Stepped Collection (#4)

"Stepping into History: From Suffragette Emily Davison to the Stepped Pyramid of Saqqara, Egypt" In a remarkable display of courage and determination

Background imageStepped Collection: Palace of the Governor on the left and Pyramid of the Magician beyond, Uxmal, Mayan

Palace of the Governor on the left and Pyramid of the Magician beyond, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageStepped Collection: Palace of the Governor on left, with Pyramid of the Magician in the background, Uxmal

Palace of the Governor on left, with Pyramid of the Magician in the background, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageStepped Collection: Double-headed Jaguar, Palace of the Governor, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO

Double-headed Jaguar, Palace of the Governor, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageStepped Collection: Corbelled arch, Nuns Quadrangle, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site

Corbelled arch, Nuns Quadrangle, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageStepped Collection: Nuns Quadrangle, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan

Nuns Quadrangle, Uxmal, Mayan archaeological site, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Yucatan, Mexico, North America

Background imageStepped Collection: Secret Falls in the fall, Washington County, Utah, United States of America, North

Secret Falls in the fall, Washington County, Utah, United States of America, North America

Background imageStepped Collection: Triberg Waterfalls in winter, Triberg, Black Forest, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Triberg Waterfalls in winter, Triberg, Black Forest, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany, Europe

Background imageStepped Collection: Raw brown sugar cubes stacked in a stepped pyramid

Raw brown sugar cubes stacked in a stepped pyramid

Background imageStepped Collection: Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan C013 / 5024

Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan C013 / 5024
Pyramid of the Sun at Teotihuacan. This structure, an example of a stone step pyramid, is part of the large Teotihuacan archaeological site and city near Mexico City, Mexico

Background imageStepped Collection: Bullfighting, stepped seats in bullring, Plaza del Toros, Alcudia, Majorca, Balearic Islands

Bullfighting, stepped seats in bullring, Plaza del Toros, Alcudia, Majorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, September

Background imageStepped Collection: Palenque, Chiapas

Palenque, Chiapas. A view of the Temple of the Inscriptions, which houses the tomb of Pacal the Great. c.7th century AD

Background imageStepped Collection: Bangkok, Thailand - Golden statues are holding a golden tiered building over their head

Bangkok, Thailand - Golden statues are holding a golden tiered building over their head. The tiered building terminates in a spire

Background imageStepped Collection: Peterhof - The Imperial Palace

Peterhof - The Imperial Palace, Saint Petersburg, Russia Date: circa 1903

Background imageStepped Collection: Ancient terracing

Ancient terracing for the cultivation of maize at Moray in Peru. These fields were created by the Incas, an American Indian people whose empire in Peru lasted from around 1100 AD to 1533 when they

Background imageStepped Collection: Inca agricultural terraces, Moray, Peru

Inca agricultural terraces, Moray, Peru
Inca agricultural terraces. These circular terraces are thought to be the site of an Inca agricultural research centre for testing different crop strains

Background imageStepped Collection: Agricultural terraces, Pisac, Peru

Agricultural terraces, Pisac, Peru
Agricultural terraces at Pisac, Urubamba, Peru

Background imageStepped Collection: Copper mine buildings, Arizona, USA

Copper mine buildings, Arizona, USA
Copper mine buildings. This is the Phelps Dodge copper mine in Morenci, Arizona, USA. An open pit mine, this is the largest copper mine in North America, and one of the largest in the world

Background imageStepped Collection: Limestone Quarry at Bungonia, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Limestone Quarry at Bungonia, New South Wales, Australia, Pacific

Background imageStepped Collection: Liffey Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Liffey Falls, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Tasmania, Australia, Pacific

Background imageStepped Collection: Old Pharos at Dover, Kent

Old Pharos at Dover, Kent
View of the Old Pharos (Roman lighthouse) at Dover, Kent, next to the Anglo-Saxon St Mary in Castro Church. The Pharos was originally an octagonal tower with eight stepped stages

Background imageStepped Collection: Panchal Mahal at Fatehpur Sikri, India

Panchal Mahal at Fatehpur Sikri, India
The five storey stepped Pavilion (Panchal Mahal) at Fatehpur Sikri, Uttar Pradesh, India. The City was built by Mughal emperor Akbar in 1570

Background imageStepped Collection: Zulu war. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing their h

Zulu war. Zulu dandies, showing the modes of wearing their h
Zulu warrior with double horn-shaped hair style, with stepped sides

Background imageStepped Collection: Pyramid of Maidum / Egypt

Pyramid of Maidum / Egypt
Originally a seven-stepped pyramid, the Maidum (Maidoum) (Medum) pyramid is thought to have been started by Huni, the last ruler of the 3rd Dynasty, completed by his son Sneferu

Background imageStepped Collection: Rhymes / Doctor Foster

Rhymes / Doctor Foster
Dr Foster went to Gloucester In a shower of rain He stepped in a puddle right up to the middle, And never went there again

Background imageStepped 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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"Stepping into History: From Suffragette Emily Davison to the Stepped Pyramid of Saqqara, Egypt" In a remarkable display of courage and determination, suffragette Emily Davison stepped onto the Epsom Derby grounds, forever etching her name in history. Just as she fearlessly fought for women's rights, the Purloined Letter by Poe reveals a clever plot where every step counts. Speaking of steps, let us journey back to ancient Egypt and marvel at the majestic Stepped Pyramid of Saqqara. This architectural wonder stands tall even in the Victorian period, reminding us of humanity's timeless pursuit of greatness. As we delve deeper into this era, our attention is drawn to another intriguing artifact - the Shell Motor Spirit Silver Trophy from Samuel Cody Archive. A symbol of triumph and innovation, it represents how each step forward propels us towards progress. But not all steps are physical; some can be metaphorical too. The Balustrade captures this concept beautifully with its intricate design that symbolizes unity and strength. It serves as a reminder that sometimes taking one small step can make an enormous difference. And speaking of remembrance, Design For The Victorian War Memorial embodies both beauty and solemnity. Each carefully crafted step pays homage to those who sacrificed their lives for freedom during times of conflict. Returning once again to Egypt's Stepped Pyramid of Saqqara in the Victorian period brings forth a sense of awe-inspiring grandeur. Its towering presence reminds us that even amidst changing times, certain wonders remain constant throughout history. Finally circling back to Samuel Cody Archive's Shell Motor Spirit Silver Trophy – its repeated mention emphasizes its significance as a testament to achievement through perseverance. Each time it is mentioned echoes louder than before – just like each determined step taken towards success.