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Spur Collection (#4)

"Unleashing the Power: The Spur that Ignites Courage and Triumph" In the realm of chivalry

Background imageSpur Collection: For the Track, 1895. Creator: John Frederick Peto

For the Track, 1895. Creator: John Frederick Peto
For the Track, 1895

Background imageSpur Collection: Captain Samuel Sharpe Pocklington with His Wife, Pleasance, and possibly His Sister

Captain Samuel Sharpe Pocklington with His Wife, Pleasance, and possibly His Sister, Frances, 1769

Background imageSpur Collection: Prick Spur, Gallo-Roman, 2nd-4th century. Creator: Unknown

Prick Spur, Gallo-Roman, 2nd-4th century. Creator: Unknown
Prick Spur, Gallo-Roman, 2nd-4th century

Background imageSpur Collection: Prick Spur, Gallo-Roman, 2nd-3rd century. Creator: Unknown

Prick Spur, Gallo-Roman, 2nd-3rd century. Creator: Unknown
Prick Spur, Gallo-Roman, 2nd-3rd century

Background imageSpur Collection: Rowel Spur, French or Spanish, Catalonia, ca. 1400. Creator: Unknown

Rowel Spur, French or Spanish, Catalonia, ca. 1400. Creator: Unknown
Rowel Spur, French or Spanish, Catalonia, ca. 1400

Background imageSpur Collection: Pair of Rowel Spurs, French or Italian, ca. 1350. Creator: Unknown

Pair of Rowel Spurs, French or Italian, ca. 1350. Creator: Unknown
Pair of Rowel Spurs, French or Italian, ca. 1350

Background imageSpur Collection: Pair of Rowel Spurs, German, 15th century. Creator: Unknown

Pair of Rowel Spurs, German, 15th century. Creator: Unknown
Pair of Rowel Spurs, German, 15th century

Background imageSpur Collection: Jackboots, British, 18th century. Creator: Unknown

Jackboots, British, 18th century. Creator: Unknown
Jackboots, British, 18th century

Background imageSpur Collection: USA, Arizona, Scottsdale. Cowboy spurs and shadows. Credit as

USA, Arizona, Scottsdale. Cowboy spurs and shadows. Credit as: Wendy Kaveney / Jaynes Gallery / DanitaDelimont.com

Background imageSpur Collection: Man holding a cane and a hat, mid-19th century. Creator: Victor Adam

Man holding a cane and a hat, mid-19th century. Creator: Victor Adam
Man holding a cane and a hat, mid-19th century

Background imageSpur Collection: Costume Plate: German Messenger, ca. 1558-70. Creator: Unknown

Costume Plate: German Messenger, ca. 1558-70. Creator: Unknown
Costume Plate: German Messenger, ca. 1558-70

Background imageSpur Collection: Plate 2: The city of Rome taken by Constable of Bourbon, from the Triumphs of Charles V

Plate 2: The city of Rome taken by Constable of Bourbon, from the Triumphs of Charles V, 1614

Background imageSpur Collection: The Grand Review of the Juste-Milieu Passing La Caricature, October 30, 1832 (Gran

The Grand Review of the Juste-Milieu Passing La Caricature, October 30, 1832 (Grand revue passee par la caricature le 30 Octobre 1832), October 1832

Background imageSpur Collection: Spanish knight in armour

Spanish knight in armour
A Spanish knight armed and mounted Date: 16th century

Background imageSpur Collection: Jerusalem, Epee de Godefroy de Bouillon, 1854. Creator: Auguste Salzmann

Jerusalem, Epee de Godefroy de Bouillon, 1854. Creator: Auguste Salzmann
Jerusalem, Epee de Godefroy de Bouillon, 1854

Background imageSpur Collection: Fighting Horsemen, 1818. Creator: Friedrich Olivier

Fighting Horsemen, 1818. Creator: Friedrich Olivier
Fighting Horsemen, 1818

Background imageSpur Collection: USA, New York State, New York City

USA, New York State, New York City
USA, New York, Manhattan, advertsement for a social soup experiment by Hearth Restaurant in the 14th Street Passage on the High Line linear park on an elevated disused railroad spur called the West

Background imageSpur Collection: Portrait of a Man in Armor, early 17th century. Creator: Unknown

Portrait of a Man in Armor, early 17th century. Creator: Unknown
Portrait of a Man in Armor, early 17th century

Background imageSpur Collection: Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, 1629. Creators: Daniel Mytens, King Charles I

Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, 1629. Creators: Daniel Mytens, King Charles I
Charles I (1600-1649), King of England, 1629

Background imageSpur Collection: General Douglas Haig, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown

General Douglas Haig, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Creator: Unknown
General Douglas Haig, First World War, 1915-1916, (c1920). Lord Frenchs Successor: General Sir Douglas Haig at the General Staff Head-quarters of the French Army

Background imageSpur Collection: Henry IV of France, c1590-1600, (1890). Creator: Unknown

Henry IV of France, c1590-1600, (1890). Creator: Unknown
Henry IV of France, c1590-1600, (1890). Henry IV of France (1553-1610) King of France from 1589 to 1610, first monarch from the House of Bourbon, in the Capetian dynasty

Background imageSpur Collection: Francois-Henri de Franquetot de Coigny, 1804, (1839). Creator: Darodes

Francois-Henri de Franquetot de Coigny, 1804, (1839). Creator: Darodes
Francois-Henri de Franquetot de Coigny, 1804, (1839). Coigny (Marie francois henri de franquetot Marquis puis duc de), Marechal de France

Background imageSpur Collection: Nicolas Joseph Maison, 1804, (1839). Creator: Leclerc

Nicolas Joseph Maison, 1804, (1839). Creator: Leclerc
Nicolas Joseph Maison, 1804, (1839). Maison (Nicolas-Joseph, Marquis), Marechal de France. Portrait of Nicolas Joseph Maison (1770-1840), Marshal of France and Minister of War

Background imageSpur Collection: A Yeoman of the Guard, attending Queen Elizabeth on a Progress, c1800. Creator: NC Goodnight

A Yeoman of the Guard, attending Queen Elizabeth on a Progress, c1800. Creator: NC Goodnight
A Yeoman of the Guard, attending Queen Elizabeth on a Progress, c1800. A Yeoman Warder (also known as a Beefeater) of the time of Elizabeth I (1558-1603)

Background imageSpur Collection: Cascades at Sefrou, Morocco

Cascades at Sefrou, Morocco Date: 1929

Background imageSpur Collection: Modes de Paris, c1810

Modes de Paris, c1810. (Parisian Fashions) A smartly dressed man with a cane stands in an exterior setting, while behind him is a mounted figure

Background imageSpur Collection: Codex Capodilista, 1443. Knight

Codex Capodilista, 1443. Knight
CAPODILISTA, Giovanni Francesco (15th c. - 15th c.). Capodilista Codex. 1434. Carlotto Capodilista or Henricus Forzate dei Transelgaldi. Renaissance art. Quattrocento. Miniature Painting. ITALY

Background imageSpur Collection: Spanish literature. The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha, written

Spanish literature. The Ingenious Hidalgo Don Quixote of La Mancha, written by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra (1547-1616). Conversations between Don Quixote

Background imageSpur Collection: Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Limousine

Rolls-Royce Silver Spur Limousine



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"Unleashing the Power: The Spur that Ignites Courage and Triumph" In the realm of chivalry, a medieval knight and his noble steed charge forward with unwavering determination. Their bond is unbreakable, as they conquer every obstacle in their path. Just like the jingling spurs on their boots, these brave warriors spur each other on to greatness. Across distant lands, from Hook Colliery Railway in Pembrokeshire to bustling cities like London, England, the spirit of the spur resonates through time. In 1973, Pat Jennings of Tottenham Hotspur stood tall between the goalposts as he blocked Tommy Smith's penalty kick during an epic soccer game—a moment etched forever in sporting history. But it is not only on fields or battlefields where this symbol finds its place. Scaling treacherous peaks such as K2 Mountain's Abruzzi Spur demands immense courage and resilience. As illustrated in 1910 by intrepid explorers who dared to challenge nature's mightiest forces, they relied on their inner spurs to push beyond limits unknown. From ancient woodcuts depicting knights embarking on perilous quests to modern marvels like Bentley Flying Spur luxury cars cruising through city streets with elegance and power—each incarnation carries a piece of this timeless emblem within them. James Beattie epitomizes this indomitable spirit when he donned his Reading jersey against Spurs—an embodiment of passion for sport that knows no bounds. And even outside athletic arenas, balneotherapy offers rejuvenation and healing akin to a gentle nudge from a spur—reinvigorating both body and soul. Yet amidst all these tales lies one enigmatic figure—the Streaky Breasted Red Dunn known as "the Bone Crusher. " This 19th-century force of nature was unstoppable—a testament to how something as small as a they are unleash unimaginable strength when wielded with purpose.