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"Burned: Tales of Tragedy, Triumph, and Resilience" Jacques De Molay - The Last Templar Grand Master burned at the stake, his legacy lives on

Background imageBurned Collection: Fire In London Albion Flour Mill March 2 1791

Fire In London Albion Flour Mill March 2 1791
Fire in London. The destruction of the Albion flour mill beside the Blackfriars Bridge, March 2, 1791. After a work by August Pugin and Thomas Rowlandson in the Microcosm of London

Background imageBurned Collection: Tarquinius and the Sibyl. Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, aka Tarquin the Proud, d

Tarquinius and the Sibyl. Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, aka Tarquin the Proud, d. 495 BC, seventh and final king of Rome
Tarquinius and the Sibyl. Lucius Tarquinius Superbus, aka Tarquin the Proud, d.495 BC, seventh and final king of Rome. Tarquin was approached by the Cumaean Sibyl

Background imageBurned Collection: The Chene chapelle, or chapel oak, an oak tree located in Allouville-Bellefosse in Seine-Maritime

The Chene chapelle, or chapel oak, an oak tree located in Allouville-Bellefosse in Seine-Maritime, France, seen here in the 19th century

Background imageBurned Collection: Wicker man. Large wooden or cane hollow wickerwork statue used by Druid priests

Wicker man. Large wooden or cane hollow wickerwork statue used by Druid priests. Reportedly, victims were placed in the structure and then burned to death as a form of sacrifice to the gods

Background imageBurned Collection: Old Houses of Lords and Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, England

Old Houses of Lords and Commons, Palace of Westminster, London, England, seen here before the fire of 1834. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847

Background imageBurned Collection: The courtyard of the second Royal Exchange in London, England

The courtyard of the second Royal Exchange in London, England, the building burned down in the fire of 1838. From Old England: A Pictorial Museum, published 1847

Background imageBurned Collection: The Old South Sea House, on the corner of Bishopsgate Street and Threadneedle Street

The Old South Sea House, on the corner of Bishopsgate Street and Threadneedle Street, City of London, England. Seen here in 1754

Background imageBurned Collection: Black and White Yellowstone Landscape

Black and White Yellowstone Landscape
Black and white landscape in Yellowstone National Park with low cloud and snow blowing over Specimen Ridge and Lamar Valley; United States of America

Background imageBurned Collection: Idolatry King Solomon Temple interior surrounded

Idolatry King Solomon Temple interior surrounded
The Idolatry of King Solomon, The Idolatry of King Solomon. Temple interior in which King Solomon, surrounded by some women, kneels in front of an altar where incense is burned

Background imageBurned Collection: Sadrach Mesach Abednego thrown fire History series title

Sadrach Mesach Abednego thrown fire History series title
Sadrach, Mesach and Abednego are thrown into the fire History of Sadrach, Mesach and Abednego (series title) Thesaurus sacrarum historiaru [m] veteris testame [n] ti

Background imageBurned Collection: Moses trial pharaoh test little Moses two saucers

Moses trial pharaoh test little Moses two saucers
Moses trial with the pharaoh, To test little Moses, the pharaoh had two saucers brought, one with smoldering coals and the other with cherries - or according to a variant with a ruby set ring

Background imageBurned Collection: Jerusalem led Antiochus IV Epiphanes captured Jerusalem

Jerusalem led Antiochus IV Epiphanes captured Jerusalem
Jerusalem led by Antiochus IV Epiphanes captured Jerusalem from Antiochus Epiphanes raided, deprived the Temple, burned the Law books

Background imageBurned Collection: Decapitated corpse Pompey burned Egyptian beach

Decapitated corpse Pompey burned Egyptian beach
Decapitated corpse of Pompey burned, On an Egyptian beach the corpse of Pompey is burned on a stake, after being beheaded upon arrival. His head will be offered to Caesar later

Background imageBurned Collection: Emilia-Romagna Ferrara Ferrara S. Francesco Italy

Emilia-Romagna Ferrara Ferrara S. Francesco Italy
Emilia-Romagna Ferrara Ferrara S. Francesco, this is my Italy, the italian country of visual history, Medieval Sculpture, tomb monuments

Background imageBurned Collection: Cornelis Saftleven Ruin Dominican Predikheren Monastery

Cornelis Saftleven Ruin Dominican Predikheren Monastery
Cornelis Saftleven, Ruin of the Dominican or Predikheren Monastery burned in 1563 on the Hoogstraat, Rotterdam, cityscape painting material paint oil painting wood panel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Destroyed

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Destroyed
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Destroyed Potash lorries on Jericho road showing passing police car with mounted machine-gun. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Palestine Potash lorries burned down Jericho road

Palestine Potash lorries burned down Jericho road
Palestine Potash lorries burned down on the Jericho road. 1934

Background imageBurned Collection: Lydda airport building burned attack night October 15-16

Lydda airport building burned attack night October 15-16
Lydda airport building burned in an attack on the night of October 15-16, 1937 during the Arab rebellion. 1937, Israel, Lod

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Armed Jewish

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Armed Jewish
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road. Armed Jewish workers on their semi-circular sand-bag outpost near the Palestine Potash Works, part of which is seen in the distance to the left. 1938

Background imageBurned Collection: Hebron bank post office burned Arab rebels 8 / 19 / 38

Hebron bank post office burned Arab rebels 8 / 19 / 38
Hebron bank & post office burned by Arab rebels, 8/19/38, West Bank

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Two five Potash

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Two five Potash
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Two of five Potash lorries destroyed by Arab rebels on Jericho road. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Close-up burned Potash

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Close-up burned Potash
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Close-up of burned Potash lorry. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Great rubber

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Great rubber
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Great rubber tire of potash lorry still in full blaze when picture was taken on the following morning after attack on previous evening. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Sand-bag tower

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Sand-bag tower
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Sand-bag tower manned by Jewish potash workers at north end of Dead Sea. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Bags potash dumped

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Bags potash dumped
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Bags of potash dumped along the Jericho road from heavily loaded lorries while fleeing from Arab rebels. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Bethlehem police barracks post office burned

Bethlehem police barracks post office burned
Bethlehem police barracks and post office burned by Arab rebels 1938, West Bank, Bethlehem, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Rebel dug

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Rebel dug
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Rebel dug ditches on the Jericho road on either side of a bridge. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Potash lorries burned Jericho road Broken bridge

Potash lorries burned Jericho road Broken bridge
Potash lorries burned on Jericho road Broken bridge on the Jericho road. 1938, Israel

Background imageBurned Collection: Lydda airport building burnt down burned attack

Lydda airport building burnt down burned attack
Lydda airport building burnt down. a building at the Lydda airport, which was burned in an attack on the night of Oct. 15-16, 1937 during the Arab rebellion. 1938, Israel, Lod

Background imageBurned Collection: The Festival Of Regeneration Or Unity And Indivisibility, 10 August, 1793

The Festival Of Regeneration Or Unity And Indivisibility, 10 August, 1793. The Emblems Of Tyranny Solemnly Burned Before The Statue Of Liberty In Place De La Re



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"Burned: Tales of Tragedy, Triumph, and Resilience" Jacques De Molay - The Last Templar Grand Master burned at the stake, his legacy lives on. William Tyndale / Whittock - Their forbidden translations ignited a revolution in religious literature. Thurso Castle - Once majestic, now reduced to ashes; the haunting story behind its fiery demise. Ruthuen Barracks - A blazing inferno that consumed history's echoes within these ancient walls. Ghost village, Belarus - Scorched remnants of a forgotten community whisper tales of an untold tragedy. Fireboat tackling fire at Colonial Wharf, East London - Bravery amidst flames as heroes battle to save lives and livelihoods. JOAN OF ARC BURNED – The indomitable spirit that defied flames and inspired generations with her sacrifice. Ruins of Red House, Port of Spain, Trinidad, West Indies – Witness the charred remains of a once vibrant colonial mansion steeped in mystery and intrigue. Stationers Hall interior – Where words were kindled into knowledge until they became engulfed by merciless flames. Diseased heart – A metaphorical blaze consuming love's fragile sanctuary; a poignant reminder of human vulnerability. Jan Hus (Czech Priest)– His fiery conviction sparked reformations that would shape nations for centuries to come. Forest and path- Amidst smoldering embers lies an enchanting forest path leading towards rebirth and renewal. In this captivating collection "Burned, " we explore stories etched in ash—tales where destruction intertwines with resilience and hope rises from the ashes like a phoenix reborn from flame-ravaged landscapes.