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Victims Collection (page 4)

Background imageVictims Collection: Homeless women at Melle, Belgium, WW1

Homeless women at Melle, Belgium, WW1
Homeless women searching through rubble for lost belongings at Melle, Belgium, in the early weeks of the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageVictims Collection: The Chipmunk Bagger by Heath Robinson

The Chipmunk Bagger by Heath Robinson
Ingenious contraption for use in the wilds of Brazil, a chipmunk bagger, part of a series by William Heath Robinson in the Illustrated Sporting & Dramatic News called Very Patent Aides to Sport

Background imageVictims Collection: Atom bombers view of Bikini Atoll by G. H. Davis

Atom bombers view of Bikini Atoll by G. H. Davis
Target for annihilation: an atom bombers view of Bikini Atoll, in the Pacific Ocean, with the fleet of warship victims assembled in the lagoon. Date: 1946

Background imageVictims Collection: Ross Plague Cross

Ross Plague Cross
The Plague Cross at Ross, Herefordshire, England. Situated in the churchyard, this cross records the burial of 315 victims of the plague in 1637. Date: 17th century

Background imageVictims Collection: Petion De Villeneuve

Petion De Villeneuve
JEROME PETION de VILLENEUVE French statesman of the Revolution and one of its many victims. Date: 1756 - 1794

Background imageVictims Collection: Clothing - Air Raid Victims - Queen Elizabeth & Lady Reading

Clothing - Air Raid Victims - Queen Elizabeth & Lady Reading
Inspecting a clothes distribution scheme for Air Raid victims (which have arrived in Britain from New Zealand) - a visit by Queen Elizabeth & Eva Violet Isaacs (neaMond), Marchioness of Reading

Background imageVictims Collection: Homeless citizens assess damge to property - Thessaloniki

Homeless citizens assess damge to property - Thessaloniki. The Great Fire at Salonica, Greece, raged between 18th-19th August 1917

Background imageVictims Collection: SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. The Elector

SWITZERLAND. Geneva. Reformation Wall. The Elector Prince of Brandenburg, Duke of Prussia, accepts in his states the French refugees victims of the revocation of the Nantes edict. Sculpture

Background imageVictims Collection: Fouquier-Tinville - 3

Fouquier-Tinville - 3
ANTOINE QUENTIN FOUQUIER- TINVILLE - French lawyer, revolutionary statesman who condemned countless victims to the guillotine but ultimately became one of them himself. Date: 1746 - 1795

Background imageVictims Collection: Fouquier-Tinville - 2

Fouquier-Tinville - 2
ANTOINE QUENTIN FOUQUIER- TINVILLE - French lawyer, revolutionary statesman who condemned countless victims to the guillotine but ultimately became one of them himself. Date: 1746 - 1795

Background imageVictims Collection: 10 Rillington Place

10 Rillington Place
John Reginald Halliday Christie. Map of garden of 10 Rillington Place Skeletons of Ruth Fuerst and Muriel Eddy, colour coded to show location of each bone Date: 1949

Background imageVictims Collection: Man rescuing woman and baby from the sea during a shipwreck

Man rescuing woman and baby from the sea during a shipwreck
They re Saved! They re Saved! Man rescuing woman and baby from the sea during a shipwreck in a storm Date: ca. 1865

Background imageVictims Collection: Titanic - fifteen minutes before she sank

Titanic - fifteen minutes before she sank
A double page spread from the Illustrated London News showing an artists impression of the White Star Line passenger liner, RMS Titanic, fifteen minute before she sank beneath the waves

Background imageVictims Collection: The Wreck of the Titanic - Honour to the Brave

The Wreck of the Titanic - Honour to the Brave
Page from the Sphere honouring the brave men who were part of the Titanics crew who were lost with the ship when it sank, including all the engineers (36), the band (8), the postal clerks (5)

Background imageVictims Collection: The Wreck of the Titanic - Noted passengers - Sphere

The Wreck of the Titanic - Noted passengers - Sphere
Page from The Sphere reporting on the disaster of the sinking of White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic, featuring portraits of notable passengers including W. T. Stead, Mr and Mrs J. J

Background imageVictims Collection: Titanic - W. T. Stead

Titanic - W. T. Stead
William Thomas Stead (1849 - 1912), English journalist and victim in the Titanic disaster. He became assistant editor, and later editor

Background imageVictims Collection: Titanic - precisely what the sinking meant

Titanic - precisely what the sinking meant
A huge crowd scene of around 1635 people, the number estimated at the time of publication to have perished in the sinking of the White Star passenger liner, RMS Titanic. Date: 1912

Background imageVictims Collection: The Tatler Appeal for Victims of the Titanic Disaster

The Tatler Appeal for Victims of the Titanic Disaster
A full page appeal in The Tatler magazine, speaking with mournful and patriotic eloquence about the Titanic disaster ten days beforehand, and asking readers to donate to a fund to help the victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Plague in China 1911

Plague in China 1911
Stacking coffins containing victims of bubonic plague, preparatory to burning, at Tientsin, China. 1911

Background imageVictims Collection: Plague in China 1911 2

Plague in China 1911 2
Burning coffins containing victims of bubonic plague, at Tientsin, China. 1911

Background imageVictims Collection: Memorial to victims of Russian Outrage

Memorial to victims of Russian Outrage
A memorial to George Henry Smith and Richard William Leggett of the ill-fated trawler Crane, who lost their lives as a cause of action by the Russian Baltic Fleet on October 22nd 1904

Background imageVictims Collection: Bandits in Germany

Bandits in Germany
German bandits attack their victims, one thrown to the ground and one pinned against a tree, during the Thirty Years War. 1643

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims of the R101 airship disaster

Victims of the R101 airship disaster
A holocaust of air experts: victims of the R101 disaster. The British R101 airship crashed near Beauvais in France, on its maiden voyage to Egypt and India, on 5th October 1930

Background imageVictims Collection: Origin Species, CH Bennett, Crook - bear

Origin Species, CH Bennett, Crook - bear
The origin of Garotte. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a crook, from a bear. A crook stands waiting to ask the time from prospective victims, bludgeon at hand

Background imageVictims Collection: Bloody Sunday victims 1920

Bloody Sunday victims 1920
Some of the victims, British army and ex-army officers, assassinated on the morning of Sunday 21 November by members of the Irish Republican Army in Dublin

Background imageVictims Collection: Pyramid Monument to the victims of the Siege of Lyon

Pyramid Monument to the victims of the Siege of Lyon
Monuments to the victims of the Siege of Lyon - Lyon, France. Raised in 1814-19 and reflecting the vogue for Egypt under the empire

Background imageVictims Collection: King and Queen at a Communal Centre during the war

King and Queen at a Communal Centre during the war
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pictured visiting a communal centre established in South London during the Blitz to provide meals for people who had been bombed out of their homes by German air

Background imageVictims Collection: Queen Elizabeth meeting bombed London residents

Queen Elizabeth meeting bombed London residents
Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother giving one of her gracious and charming smiles as she meets and sympathises with London residents in bomb damaged areas during the Blitz

Background imageVictims Collection: Union Workhouse, Northallerton, North Yorkshire

Union Workhouse, Northallerton, North Yorkshire
The Northallerton Union workhouse at Friarage Fields, Northallerton, North Yorkshire. A small dog stands near the entrance

Background imageVictims Collection: Memorial Service poster, Titanic disaster

Memorial Service poster, Titanic disaster
A poster advertising a Memorial Service at Battersea Town Hall, south London, on 28 April 1912, to remember those who lost their lives in the Titanic disaster

Background imageVictims Collection: The cemetery and racecourse at Hong Kong

The cemetery and racecourse at Hong Kong
A view of the Hong Kong racecourse, in very close proximity to the cemetery: The races took place last week in the Happy Valley

Background imageVictims Collection: Funeral of Victims

Funeral of Victims
The funeral of the victims of the revolution : the procession passes through the place de la Concorde

Background imageVictims Collection: Warsaw Riots - 3

Warsaw Riots - 3
The midnight funeral of one of the victims of the Russians on 8 April, at St Roch hospital, Warsaw

Background imageVictims Collection: HELL

HELL
A number of sinners are subjected to a variety of punishments for the naughty things they did during their earthly lives...and fresh victims arrive continually

Background imageVictims Collection: Anti-Revolution Cartoon

Anti-Revolution Cartoon
REPUBLIC WHICH GOOD CITIZENS DON T WANT - cartoon opposing revolutionary extremism : Marianne holds the torch of civil war and the shrouds of three prominent victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Royal Humane Society

Royal Humane Society
A sketch of the receiving house of the Royal Humane Society. The society was founded in 1774 by Dr William Hawes and Dr Thomas Cogan, to save people from drowning by using resuscitation

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims Buried

Victims Buried
Burying victims of the Commune on the outskirts of Paris

Background imageVictims Collection: Chateau De Neuilly

Chateau De Neuilly
Among the victims of the Revolution is the chateau de Neuilly, Paris, sacked by the mob

Background imageVictims Collection: Coup: Victims

Coup: Victims
Unfortunately, a lot of Parisians get themselves hurt when troops loyal to Napoleon clear the streets of Republican opponents : they are carted away in wagons

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims Honoured

Victims Honoured
Victims of the Revolution are honoured at the Colonne de Juillet. Date: circa May 1850

Background imageVictims Collection: Roman Suovetaurilla

Roman Suovetaurilla
A purifying sacrifice performed by the Romans - notably at the census or on military occasions) : a boar, a ram and a bull were the requisite victims

Background imageVictims Collection: St Roch as a Pilgrim

St Roch as a Pilgrim
(Rocco, Roque) - He goes as a pilgrim to Rome, where he is infected while caring for plague victims; he recovers and goes on to perform many healing miracles

Background imageVictims Collection: Girondin Gathering

Girondin Gathering
The Girondins meet at madame Rolands : moderate revolutionaries, many of them will be victims of the Reign of Terror, including madame Roland herself

Background imageVictims Collection: School Disco

School Disco
Remember school discos, when all the boys looked lost and girls wore white stilettos with ankle socks?

Background imageVictims Collection: Ball at Paris 1854

Ball at Paris 1854
Ball at the Jardin d Hiver, Paris, in aid of the English charitable fund for victims of the war currently in progress in the Crimea in which France and Britain are allies

Background imageVictims Collection: Out of Mouth of Hell

Out of Mouth of Hell
A demon rides forth from the mouth of Hell to find new victims - illustration to Richard Pynsons printing of The Kalender of Shepardes

Background imageVictims Collection: Moscow Victims Buried

Moscow Victims Buried
Victims of the revolution are buried at the Kremlin wall, Moscow

Background imageVictims Collection: February Revolution

February Revolution
Victims of the February Revolution



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