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Clark Collection (#7)

"Clark: A Name Immortalized in History and Legends" From the heroic sacrifices of James Clark during WW1 to the prestigious Royal Aberdeen Golf Club by Mel

Background imageClark Collection: Clark Tracey, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey, 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor

Clark Tracey, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey, 2000. Artist: Brian O Connor
Clark Tracey, Watermill, Dorking, Surrey, 2000

Background imageClark Collection: George Duvivier, Illinois Jacquet and Clark Terry at the Newport Jazz Festival, Middlesbrough, 1978

George Duvivier, Illinois Jacquet and Clark Terry at the Newport Jazz Festival, Middlesbrough, 1978
George Duvivier (bass), Illinois Jacquet (saxophone) and Clark Terry (flugelhorn) on stage at the Newport Jazz Festival, Middlesbrough, 1978

Background imageClark Collection: Petula Clark in concert at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 28 January 1984

Petula Clark in concert at the Forum Theatre, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, 28 January 1984

Background imageClark Collection: Clark Terry and Slam Stewart playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1980

Clark Terry and Slam Stewart playing at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, London, 1980
Clark Terry (flugelhorn) and Slam Stewart (double bass) playing in a tribute concert to Charlie Parker at the Capital Radio Jazz Festival, Royal Festival Hall, London, 14 July 1980

Background imageClark Collection: Egyptians, Crocodile Catching, 1813. Artist: Matthew Dubourg

Egyptians, Crocodile Catching, 1813. Artist: Matthew Dubourg
Egyptians, Crocodile Catching, 1813. Egyptians using a tethered animal as bait to hunt crocodiles on the banks of the Nile

Background imageClark Collection: The Tirolese Patriots Storming the Fortress of Kuffstein with their wooden Guns, 1816

The Tirolese Patriots Storming the Fortress of Kuffstein with their wooden Guns, 1816. Scene from the Napoleonic Wars. Austria was forced to cede the Tyrol to Bavaria after being defeated by Napoleon

Background imageClark Collection: The Allies before Dantzic in Winter, 1818. Artist: Matthew Dubourg

The Allies before Dantzic in Winter, 1818. Artist: Matthew Dubourg
The Allies before Dantzic in Winter, 1818. A scene during the Napoleonic Wars. Danzig was made a semi-independent free city in 1807 after Napoleon was victorious in the War of the Fourth Coalition

Background imageClark Collection: Native Americans fishing by torchlight in North America, 1813. Artist: H Merke

Native Americans fishing by torchlight in North America, 1813. Artist: H Merke
Native Americans fishing by torchlight in North America, 1813

Background imageClark Collection: Summer Palace of the Emperor, Opposite the City of Tien-Sing, China, 1817. Artist

Summer Palace of the Emperor, Opposite the City of Tien-Sing, China, 1817. Artist
Summer Palace of the Emperor, Opposite the City of Tien-Sing, China, 1817. Plate 2 from Journal of the Proceedings of the Late Embassy to China, 1817

Background imageClark Collection: Highland troops at the Battle of Vimeiro, Peninsular War, 1808 (1816)

Highland troops at the Battle of Vimeiro, Peninsular War, 1808 (1816). Anecdote of the Bravery of the Scotch Piper of the 11th Highland Regiment at the Battle of Vimeiro

Background imageClark Collection: The French Conscripts, 1817. Artist: Matthew Dubourg

The French Conscripts, 1817. Artist: Matthew Dubourg
The French Conscripts, 1817. From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1817

Background imageClark Collection: French troops invading Russia, 1812 (1817). Artist: Matthew Dubourg

French troops invading Russia, 1812 (1817). Artist: Matthew Dubourg
French troops invading Russia, 1812 (1817). The Boasted Crossing of the Niemen at the Opening of the Campaign in 1812 by N Bonaparte

Background imageClark Collection: French Troops Retreating Through and Plundering a Village, 1816

French Troops Retreating Through and Plundering a Village, 1816. From Historic, Military and Naval Anecdotes, published by Edward Orme, 1816

Background imageClark Collection: Skipper Tom Clarke

Skipper Tom Clarke
PNE Skipper, Tom Clarke wearing the 2018/19 yellow away kit looks to cross the ball up field against Ipswich Town at Portman Road. Ipswich Town v PNE, Saturday 3rd November 2018

Background imageClark Collection: Christmas. Artist: Clark, James (1858-1943)

Christmas. Artist: Clark, James (1858-1943)
Christmas. Private Collection

Background imageClark Collection: Children riding a Merry-go-round roundabout in Clark Park, D

Children riding a Merry-go-round roundabout in Clark Park, Detroit, Michigan, USA Date: 1900s

Background imageClark Collection: Alice Pollock, owner of Quorum boutique

Alice Pollock, owner of Quorum boutique
Alice Pollock (born 1942), British fashion designer and retailer who founded the boutique Quorum, which featured the work of fellow designers Ossie Clark and Celia Birtwell

Background imageClark Collection: The Super Chattanette Combination Grate

The Super Chattanette Combination Grate. Catalogue for Nicholls and Clarke Ltd. London. Manufacturers and Merchants of Building Materials. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageClark Collection: The Field of Waterloo the Morning after the Battle

The Field of Waterloo the Morning after the Battle
The Field of Waterloo as it appeared the Morning after the Memorable Battle of the 18th June 1815.Coloured aquatint by M Dubourg after John Heaviside Clark, published by Edward Orme, Bond Street

Background imageClark Collection: It Seems There Wasn t Any Depression at All! : D. R. Fitzpatricks cartoon comment on ex-President

It Seems There Wasn t Any Depression at All! : D. R. Fitzpatricks cartoon comment on ex-President Hoovers speech at St
CARTOON: DEPRESSION, 1935. It Seems There Wasn t Any Depression at All! : D.R. Fitzpatricks cartoon comment on ex-President Hoovers speech at St Louis in December 1935 in which he indicated strongly

Background imageClark Collection: Hoover Cartoon, 1935

Hoover Cartoon, 1935
HOOVER CARTOON, 1935. D.R. Fitzpatricks cartoon commenting on ex-President Herbert Hoovers speech at St. Louis, Missouri, in December 1935 in which he indicated strongly that the depression was

Background imageClark Collection: Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803

Fort Mandan constructed by Lewis and Clark, 1803
Lewis and Clark expedition overwintering along the Missouri River near a Mandan village, 1803-1804. Hand-colored woodcut of a Patrick Goss drawing, a member of the expedition

Background imageClark Collection: Lolo Creek in the Bitterroot Range, Montana

Lolo Creek in the Bitterroot Range, Montana
Lolo Creek on Lewis and Clarks trail over the Bitterroot Mountains in Montana. Photograph



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"Clark: A Name Immortalized in History and Legends" From the heroic sacrifices of James Clark during WW1 to the prestigious Royal Aberdeen Golf Club by Mel, the name "Clark" resonates with tales of bravery and excellence. James Clark's valiant act in "The Great Sacrifice" stands as a testament to his unwavering courage amidst the horrors of war. His selflessness echoes through time, reminding us of the immense sacrifices made by countless heroes. In a different realm, we find ourselves at The Royal Aberdeen Golf Club, where Mel's skillful strokes have left an indelible mark on this esteemed sport. With every swing, he embodies dedication and precision that define true greatness. But it is not only on battlefields or golf courses where Clarks make their presence felt. In historic moments like "The Bombardment of Hartlepools, " James Clark's contribution becomes etched into our collective memory forever. Switching gears from sports to entertainment, we encounter a group photo capturing the Millwall Athletic football team. Among them stands a determined young man named Clark – his passion for football evident in every stride towards victory. Venturing further into realms unknown, we witness Barrow's chilling depiction of The Enterprise and Investigator surrounded by ice – an awe-inspiring sight that showcases nature's might against human resilience. And who can forget one of Hollywood's greatest icons? Clark Gable graces our thoughts with his timeless charm and talent. From his iconic role as Rhett Butler in "Gone with the Wind, " alongside Vivien Leigh, to numerous other memorable performances throughout his career - Gable captivated audiences worldwide. Nature too has its own story to tell; a Grizzly Bear roaming muddy estuaries with her two first-year cubs reminds us of both beauty and ferocity coexisting harmoniously within our natural world. Turning back time once more brings us face-to-face with history's defining moment - the Declaration of Independence.