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Background imageRefuge Collection: House of Refuge, Aberdeen

House of Refuge, Aberdeen
Children play outside the House of Refuge, Cumberland House, Guestrow, Aberdeen Date: 1857

Background imageRefuge Collection: Shaftesbury Homes - Boys Refuge, London

Shaftesbury Homes - Boys Refuge, London
One of the first Shaftesbury Homes establishments, the Boys Refuge at Great Queen Street, Lincolns Inn Fields. Date: circa 1857

Background imageRefuge Collection: Shelter from the snow

Shelter from the snow. Young woman and her daughter take refuge in a snowstorm. Artist: Mary Ellen Edwards Date: circa 1890

Background imageRefuge Collection: David flees for refuge to King A ??

David flees for refuge to King A ??. Date: circa late 19th century

Background imageRefuge Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Louis-Ronan Choisy

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Louis-Ronan Choisy
SPAIN. Donostia. French actor Louis-Ronan Choisy poses in a photocall after the screening of their film Le Refuge. 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival. September 19, 2009

Background imageRefuge Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Isabelle Carr

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Isabelle Carr
SPAIN. Donostia. French actress Isabelle Carr頰 oses in a photocall after the screening of her film Le Refuge, during the second day of the 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival

Background imageRefuge Collection: San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Le Refuge

San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Le Refuge
SPAIN. Donostia. French actress Isabelle Carr頩s kissed by director Fran篩s Ozon and actor Louis-Ronan Choisy as they take part in a photocall after the screening of their film Le Refuge

Background imageRefuge Collection: Suffragette, Simple Life - Wet day in Camp

Suffragette, Simple Life - Wet day in Camp. The couple dedicated to living the simple life find their tent flooded and take refuge on a fence

Background imageRefuge Collection: French women knitting in wine cellar, Rheims, WW1

French women knitting in wine cellar, Rheims, WW1
French women knitting comforts for soldiers in a gloomy wine cellar, dimly lit by candles in Rheims, a refuge from shell-fire in the frequently bombarded city. Date: 1914

Background imageRefuge Collection: Hill station, India

Hill station, India
A hill station in India -- a high altitude location where the climate is cooler, especially popular with European colonials during the hot summer. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageRefuge Collection: Industrial Brigade Home, Manchester

Industrial Brigade Home, Manchester
Boys home thought to be located on Frances (now Francis) Street Manchester and run by a charity known as the Industrial Brigade. The home was also known as the Manchester Central Refuge

Background imageRefuge Collection: Shanghai refugees seek refuge

Shanghai refugees seek refuge
Chinese civilian refugees from the Nantao part of Shanghai gather outside the gates of the French Concession hoping to be admitted and find refuge Date: 1937

Background imageRefuge Collection: Protection of the home from air raids by G. H. Davis

Protection of the home from air raids by G. H. Davis
Countering the air raid menace: the protection of the home during the Second World War. Refuges from bombs in every home: types of private shelters. Date: 1940

Background imageRefuge Collection: Marie De Medici - 2

Marie De Medici - 2
Marie de Medici escapes from France and seeks refuge in Amsterdam, where her arrival is applauded by the Dutch because they see it as recognition of the republic. Date: 1638

Background imageRefuge Collection: Marie De Medici - 3

Marie De Medici - 3
Marie de Medici escapes from France and seeks refuge in Amsterdam, where her arrival is applauded by the Dutch because they see it as recognition of the republic. Date: 1638

Background imageRefuge Collection: Marie De Medici - 4

Marie De Medici - 4
Marie de Medici escapes from France and seeks refuge in Amsterdam, where her arrival is applauded by the Dutch because they see it as recognition of the republic. Date: 1638

Background imageRefuge Collection: Marie De Medici - 1

Marie De Medici - 1
Marie de Medici escapes from France and seeks refuge in Amsterdam, where her arrival is applauded by the Dutch because they see it as recognition of the republic. Date: 1638

Background imageRefuge Collection: Lucas Trelcatius Younger

Lucas Trelcatius Younger
LUCAS TRELCATIUS (younger) French-German protestant theologian, born in London where his father (same name) had been forced to take refuge. Date: 1573 - 1607

Background imageRefuge Collection: Lucas Trelcatius Elder

Lucas Trelcatius Elder
LUCAS TRELCATIUS (the elder) French-born protestant churchman who was forced to seek refuge in London. Date: 1542 - 1602

Background imageRefuge Collection: Maria Teresa Del Riego

Maria Teresa Del Riego
MARIA TERESA DEL RIEGO wife and subsequently widow of Rafael del Riego, Spanish patriot and military commander - she took refuge in England and died in Chelsea. Date: ? - 1824

Background imageRefuge Collection: Pierre Dumoulin

Pierre Dumoulin
PIERRE DUMOULIN French protestant churchman, saved from the Bartholomew massacre by a servant, found refuge in England and Holland. Date: 1568 - 1658

Background imageRefuge Collection: Michel Malard

Michel Malard
MICHEL MALARD French protestant churchman, minister in England where he had taken refuge from the persecutions in his own country. Date: CIRCA 1700-1720

Background imageRefuge Collection: Samuel Insull Refuge

Samuel Insull Refuge
One of the Samuel Insull Memorial refuge houses. A London born American public untilities financier, Insull (1859 - 1938) donated land for British old peoples homes. Date: early 1930s

Background imageRefuge Collection: Tower of Refuge and Douglas Lighthouse - Isle of Man

Tower of Refuge and Douglas Lighthouse - Isle of Man Date: 1909

Background imageRefuge Collection: Seven Years War. Naval battle between the French

Seven Years War. Naval battle between the French and the English fleets (20th May 1756). The English squadron taking refuge in Gibraltar. Engraving. FRANCE. Paris. National Library

Background imageRefuge Collection: Swimming lake at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium

Swimming lake at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium Date: 1934

Background imageRefuge Collection: Refectory at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium

Refectory at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium

Background imageRefuge Collection: Accommodation block at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium

Accommodation block at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium
Accommodation block and playing field at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium Date: 1934

Background imageRefuge Collection: Dormitory at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium

Dormitory at House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium
Interior of a dormitory at the House of Refuge, Wortel, Belgium Date: 1934

Background imageRefuge Collection: House of Refuge at Wortel, Belgium

House of Refuge at Wortel, Belgium
Main frontage of the House of Refuge at Wortel, Belgium Date: 1934

Background imageRefuge Collection: Events / Syria / Massacre

Events / Syria / Massacre
Continual harassment of Christian Maronites by Druses leads to their taking refuge in the French Consulate at Damascus, but the Druses break in and massacre them Date: summer 1860

Background imageRefuge Collection: Le crime de Reims. Exposition... au profit des victimes d

Le crime de Reims. Exposition... au profit des victimes d

Background imageRefuge Collection: A refuge in the time of tribulation 1777-78

A refuge in the time of tribulation 1777-78. Date 1872

Background imageRefuge Collection: The Field Lane Refuge

The Field Lane Refuge and Ragged Schools, founded in 1841, to support and care for the poor. Date: Late 19th Century

Background imageRefuge Collection: Alfred Divides his Loaf

Alfred Divides his Loaf
Following the Danish invasion of Wessex, King Alfred and his followers retreated to the island of Athelney, Somerset, where they were obliged to seek refuge and sustenance from local peasants

Background imageRefuge Collection: Exiled Communards 2

Exiled Communards 2
Living as best they can, French communist refugees after the collapse of the Commune find refuge in London. Date: 1872

Background imageRefuge Collection: Exiled Communards 3

Exiled Communards 3
After the collapse of the Commune, French Communards take refuge in London : they process through the streets on Sunday mornings, soliciting money from the crowd. Date: 1871

Background imageRefuge Collection: Louis Blanc (D orsay)

Louis Blanc (D orsay)
LOUIS BLANC - French socialist journalist and statesman, drawn in September 1848 when he has taken refuge in England, where he will remain until 1870. Date: 1811 - 1882

Background imageRefuge Collection: Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece

Mytilene, Lesbos, Greece
Mytilene, Island of Lesbos, Greece, to which the Greek army, had fled in twenty Greek ships after the Turkish Army retook possession of Izmir on 9 September 1922. Date: 1922

Background imageRefuge Collection: Family flees from tornado, 1903

Family flees from tornado, 1903
The method of protection against tornadoes in North America. A farmer and his family seek shelter in a storm cellar, a protective underground shelter to be found attached to many farm houses

Background imageRefuge Collection: King Henry III and De Montford

King Henry III and De Montford
Henry III, caught in a storm, seeks refuge at De Montfords house, saying " I fear thunder and lightning, but I fear thee more than all the thunder and lightning in the world"

Background imageRefuge Collection: Hereward the Wake

Hereward the Wake
HEREWARD known as The Wake Anglo-Saxon rebel and outlaw who opposed William I, taking refuge on the Isle of Ely, the subject of romantic legends. Date: ? - 1072

Background imageRefuge Collection: Homeless refuge chapel in New York

Homeless refuge chapel in New York
Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females. The Chapel. Chapel at the Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 891 Amsterdam Avenue, looking toward altar

Background imageRefuge Collection: Homeless refuge in New York

Homeless refuge in New York
Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, Parlor. Parlor at the Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 891 Amsterdam Avenue

Background imageRefuge Collection: Board Room

Board Room
Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, Board Room. Board room at the Association for the Relief of Respectable Aged Indigent Females, 891 Amsterdam Avenue, table

Background imageRefuge Collection: The Nest, Salvation Army Childrens Home, London

The Nest, Salvation Army Childrens Home, London
Inmates in the garden of The Nest, a home for sexually abused girls, opened by the Salvation Army in 1901 at Upper Clapton, north east London

Background imageRefuge Collection: Bahamas

Bahamas
A double-page-spread entitled Letters from the Bahamas showing various families who have sought refuge in the Bahamas whilst the war rages back in England

Background imageRefuge Collection: Partition. Refugees crossing the border between Pakistan

Partition. Refugees crossing the border between Pakistan
A lorryload of Sikh and Hindu refugees about to cross the Wagah Bridge between Pakistan and India to escape the mass killings and atrocities between Muslims



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