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Fate Collection (page 3)

Background imageFate Collection: Fox Tries to Escape

Fox Tries to Escape
The fox knows the hounds are getting closer and skulks alongside a hedge

Background imageFate Collection: Germanys eastern stronghold which suffered the fate of Liege and Antwerp

Germanys eastern stronghold which suffered the fate of Liege and Antwerp: Men of the German Garrison at Tsing-Tau

Background imageFate Collection: The Potsdam Conference; Second World War, 1945

The Potsdam Conference; Second World War, 1945
Photograph showing the leaders of Great Britiain, the Soviet Union and the United States of America meeting at the Potsdam Conference, July 1945

Background imageFate Collection: Warsaw Conference

Warsaw Conference
Conference of the powers at Warsaw to consider the fate of Poland

Background imageFate Collection: The French Emperor visiting the French Army at Chalons; Fran

The French Emperor visiting the French Army at Chalons; Fran
Engraving showing Napoleon III arriving at Chalons, to confer with his generals about the fate of his empire, on 16th August. By September 2nd 1870 the French army capitulated to the Prussians

Background imageFate Collection: Captain James Fitzjamess Cabin aboard HMS Erebus, 1845

Captain James Fitzjamess Cabin aboard HMS Erebus, 1845
Engraving showing Captain James Fitzjamess cabin aboard HMS Erebus, pictured shortly before departure, 1845. In 1845 the British Admiralty sent two polar exploration ships, HMS Erebus and HMS Terror

Background imageFate Collection: Fable / Two Lizards

Fable / Two Lizards
THE TWO LIZARDS: two lizards were bemoaning their fate as lowly creatures, & wishing they d been born proud stags, when hounds tore apart the very stag they d admired

Background imageFate Collection: Crinoline in High Wind

Crinoline in High Wind
The fate that befalls fashion conscious women when visiting places susceptible to high winds. A womans skirts are blown over her head revealing her cage crinoline

Background imageFate Collection: Aristides Ostracised

Aristides Ostracised
Aristides the Just, victor of the Battle of Marathon, is approached in the Agora by an illiterate citizen, asking him to carve his name on a shell. Aristides is then ostracised

Background imageFate Collection: Wandering Jew (Epinal)

Wandering Jew (Epinal)
The three crosses on the distant hill are a reminder of his fate

Background imageFate Collection: Satan and Job

Satan and Job
Satan receives permission from God to try to tempt Job into complaining about his fate

Background imageFate Collection: Publius L Valerianus

Publius L Valerianus
PUBLIUS LICINIUS VALERIANUS Roman emperor captured by the Persians, fate unknown

Background imageFate Collection: Snowballs 1923

Snowballs 1923
The fate of this old gentleman (dog) is, quite literally, in the hands of these two naughty children! (rabbits)

Background imageFate Collection: Relatives at Morgue / 1918

Relatives at Morgue / 1918
Relatives outside a morgue in Munich. The only way to determine the fate of someone missing at this time of civil unrest was to check the morgue

Background imageFate Collection: Scott / Waverley / Maclvor

Scott / Waverley / Maclvor
Mac-Ivor warned of his fate by the grey spirit

Background imageFate Collection: Houdinis Grave Message

Houdinis Grave Message
" HOUDINIs MESSAGE FROM THE GRAVE" Title of an article which appeared in Fate Magazine

Background imageFate Collection: Raymond A Palmer, American author and editor

Raymond A Palmer, American author and editor
Raymond Arthur Palmer, American author and editor, described by John Keel as the man who invented flying saucers. He edited Amazing Stories (1938-1949)

Background imageFate Collection: Mcclintock / Franklin

Mcclintock / Franklin
McClintock in Fox discovers Franklins remains and the fate of the Franklin expedition. They also revealed about 800 miles of hitherto unknown coast. Date: 1857-59

Background imageFate Collection: Borodin - Igor - 8

Borodin - Igor - 8
Princess Yaroslavna, Igors wife, who persuades her brother Vladimir to mend his ways: she weeps for the fate of Russia and her husband, but all ends reasonably happily. Date: first performed 1890

Background imageFate Collection: Reinecke Fuchs / Goethe

Reinecke Fuchs / Goethe
Reinecke explains to the hens that heaven approves their fate

Background imageFate Collection: Gossip about Fairies 27

Gossip about Fairies 27
Tomb Thumb - hero of a 16th century nursery tale - is on the verge of becoming a giants breakfast, but fortunately succeeds in avoiding this fate

Background imageFate Collection: Theatre / Drury / Syntax

Theatre / Drury / Syntax
Doctor Syntax : witnessing the fate of his play Date: 1820

Background imageFate Collection: Bear and the Travellers

Bear and the Travellers
THE BEAR AND THE TWO FRIENDS One traveller asks his friend, whom he had left to his fate, what the bear had said to him: never travel with a friend who deserts you in danger

Background imageFate Collection: To Die Alcoholic

To Die Alcoholic
In our Republic To die an alcoholic Is the happiest fate We can contemplate !

Background imageFate Collection: Maximilian Deserted

Maximilian Deserted
Maximilian, Emperor of Mexico, watches the last French troops leave Mexico City, abandoning him to his fate (which turns out to be a firing-squad)

Background imageFate Collection: Atantis

Atantis
Cover of Fate Magazine depicting an artists impression of Atlantis



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