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Crutches Collection (page 11)

"Crutches: A Symbol of Resilience and Hope" In the quaint town of Kinver, Staffordshire, the Bethany Children's Home stands as a sanctuary for those in need

Background imageCrutches Collection: Male anatomy, artwork F008 / 2370

Male anatomy, artwork F008 / 2370
Male anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Skeleton on crutches, artwork F008 / 2360

Skeleton on crutches, artwork F008 / 2360
Skeleton on crutches, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Male musculature, artwork F008 / 2388

Male musculature, artwork F008 / 2388
Male musculature, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Ankle pain, conceptual artwork F008 / 2519

Ankle pain, conceptual artwork F008 / 2519
Ankle pain, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Skeleton on crutches, artwork F008 / 2362

Skeleton on crutches, artwork F008 / 2362
Skeleton on crutches, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Male musculature, artwork F008 / 2380

Male musculature, artwork F008 / 2380
Male musculature, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Male anatomy, artwork F008 / 2387

Male anatomy, artwork F008 / 2387
Male anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: Male cardiovascular system, artwork F008 / 2384

Male cardiovascular system, artwork F008 / 2384
Male cardiovascular system, computer artwork

Background imageCrutches Collection: RED CROSS POSTER, 1919. Poster advertising Red Cross training for disabled World War I veterans

RED CROSS POSTER, 1919. Poster advertising Red Cross training for disabled World War I veterans. Lithograph by C. F
RED CROSS POSTER, 1919. Poster advertising Red Cross training for disabled World War I veterans. Lithograph by C.F. Chambers, 1919

Background imageCrutches Collection: Gettysburg, Pa. John L. Burns, the old hero of Gettysburg, w

Gettysburg, Pa. John L. Burns, the old hero of Gettysburg, with gun and crutches. Photograph from the main eastern theater of the war, Gettysburg, June-July, 1863. Date 1863 July. Gettysburg, Pa

Background imageCrutches Collection: Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy
MODEL RELEASED. Physiotherapy. Physiotherapist assessing the mobility in a patients knee. The patient is wearing a brace to immobilise his leg after an injury

Background imageCrutches Collection: Elderly patients

Elderly patients
MODEL RELEASED. Elderly couple comforting each other in a general practice waiting room

Background imageCrutches Collection: Elderly patient

Elderly patient
MODEL RELEASED. Elderly patient in a general practice waiting room

Background imageCrutches Collection: Union Workhouse, Guildford, Surrey

Union Workhouse, Guildford, Surrey
The entrance to the Guildford Union workhouse, Surrey, during its First World War deployment as a military hospital. Various military personnel can be seen, including an officer on crutches

Background imageCrutches Collection: Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Patients relaxing at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing patients relaxing with visitors in a rest room. One patient has his leg in plaster, and is watching television

Background imageCrutches Collection: Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon

Nurse and patients at the Medical Centre, Hendon
Scene at the Metropolitan Police Medical Centre, Hendon, north west London, showing a nurse with two patients in a rest room

Background imageCrutches Collection: Lourdes - Recitation of the rosary at the Grotto

Lourdes - Recitation of the rosary at the Grotto

Background imageCrutches Collection: Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire

Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire
A group of physically disabled children have an outdoor lesson at the Lord Mayor Treloar Cripples Home, Alton, Hampshire. Some hold crutches while other lie on wooden beds or in a pram

Background imageCrutches Collection: Aid to Russia fails to help

Aid to Russia fails to help
Despite these wonderful crutches that my Samaritan friends have given me, I still can t make any progress. Satirical comment on American

Background imageCrutches Collection: Beggar / Owen Clancey

Beggar / Owen Clancey
Owen Clancey. A noted London beggar, who it seems is not quite as bereft of the use of his legs as it may appear at first glance

Background imageCrutches Collection: Hansel&gretel / Meet Witch

Hansel&gretel / Meet Witch
Hansel and Gretel meet the witch, who is walking on crutches, outside her house

Background imageCrutches Collection: Surgery Cures Handicap

Surgery Cures Handicap
SATIRE:RESULTS OF ETHER - surgery as a cure-all: crippled man reconstructed by skillful surgeon

Background imageCrutches Collection: Anti bacterial hand wash at the entrance to Carlisle hospital to help combat MRSA and other deseases

Anti bacterial hand wash at the entrance to Carlisle hospital to help combat MRSA and other deseases
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageCrutches Collection: Mick McCarthy, Sheffield United vs Wolves, 25 / 22 / 08

Mick McCarthy, Sheffield United vs Wolves, 25 / 22 / 08
Mick McCarthy, Wolves manager

Background imageCrutches Collection: Father and son amputees outside the Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661

Father and son amputees outside the Shrine of Hazrat Ali, who was assassinated in 661, Mazar-I-Sharif, Afghanistan, Asia

Background imageCrutches Collection: Pilgrims to Holy Land

Pilgrims to Holy Land
Christians travelling to the Holy Land



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"Crutches: A Symbol of Resilience and Hope" In the quaint town of Kinver, Staffordshire, the Bethany Children's Home stands as a sanctuary for those in need. Among its walls, crutches become more than just support; they embody strength and determination. Across continents, at Lourdes - The Grotto, crutches tell tales of miraculous healing. Bernadette's encounter with the divine in 1905 left her walking without them, leaving behind a powerful reminder of faith's transformative power. At Pyrford St Nicholas' Waifs and Strays Society, crutches serve as beacons of compassion. They aid children on their journey towards independence and self-discovery. In Reading, Berkshire's No. 1 War Hospital, crutches bear witness to sacrifice. Wounded soldiers lean on them for physical stability while finding solace in their unwavering spirit amidst adversity. John L. Burns' battle-scarred crutch tells an extraordinary story from across the Atlantic. At Gettysburg during the American Civil War, this veteran fought valiantly despite his age—his indomitable will etched into every splintered piece. Even in satirical illustrations like "The Modern Job. Or John Bull and his Comforts. " from 1816 London streets resonate with social commentary about reliance on societal constructs—a metaphorical use that challenges norms. Yet within West Byfleet's St Nicholas Home for Crippled Children lies hope personified through these aids. Here they empower young souls to overcome physical limitations and embrace life’s endless possibilities. From sports arenas to everyday lives – even snooker player Alex Hurricane Higgins found himself temporarily dependent on a plastered foot resting upon trusty crutches – reminding us that setbacks are mere stepping stones towards triumphs yet to come.