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Devastation Collection (page 3)

"Unveiling the Scars of Devastation: A Glimpse into History's Darkest Hours" Witnessing the aftermath of destruction

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Devastation Collection: A cavalry skirmish with soldiers pillaging a village (oil on canvas)
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Devastation Collection: Drakes attack upon San Domingo, 1586, published in Harpers Magazine, 1883 (litho)
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Devastation Collection: Counter Attack, 1917 (oil on canvas)
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Devastation Collection: The Attempted Assassination of Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821) on the Rue Saint-Nicaise, Paris
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Devastation Collection: Runners Working in a Barrage, 1927 (litho)
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Devastation Collection: A First Aid Station, 1927 (litho)
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Devastation Collection: Apocalypse, 1936 (wood engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Greco-Turkish War (litho)
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Devastation Collection: The Cloth Hall, Ypres (oil on canvas)
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Devastation Collection: Northern France: abandoned trenches after World War One (etching)
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Devastation Collection: What England Wants!, pub. Berlin, 1918 (colour litho)
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Devastation Collection: Northern France: abandoned trenches after World War One (etching)
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Devastation Collection: The Great Magazine Explosion at Toulon, searching for the Dead and Wounded
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Devastation Collection: The Enigma, 1871 (oil on canvas)
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Devastation Collection: The Last Judgement, (oil on panel)
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Devastation Collection: The Recent Floods (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Hankow during the Revolution, 1911 (b / w photo)
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Devastation Collection: The completely ruined Fort de Vaux (aerial photo) near Verdun
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Devastation Collection: The Fort de Moulainville near Verdun, September 1916 (autochrome)
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Devastation Collection: The destroyed bridge in Germigny-l Eveque during the Battle of the Marne east of
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Devastation Collection: Cemetery in Charleville east of Reims during the Battle of the Marne east of Paris
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Devastation Collection: The heavily damaged village of Chatillon-sur-Morin, south of Esternay during the Battle
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Devastation Collection: Interior of the Redan, 1855 (b / w photo)
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Devastation Collection: The War in the East, 'Returning Home'(engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The War, burning Houses to clear Space before Fort Bicetre, Paris (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The War, a Street in Bazeilles (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Crimea revisited, Ruins of the City of Sebastopol (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The whirlwind of AD1091, 1920s (litho)
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Devastation Collection: View of Rue St. Martin, Soissons, 1918 (b / w photo)
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Devastation Collection: Two French soldiers in a town shelled by German artillery, Western Front, France, c
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Devastation Collection: The wreck of a German tank, destroyed in battle on the Western Front, France, c
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Devastation Collection: Battle of Mission Ridge, Nov. 25th, 1863 - presented with the compliments of
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Devastation Collection: Scene of the Recent Explosion at Mayence (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The War, the Steinstrasse, Strasbourg, after the Siege (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The Chief Street in Kehl, opposite Strasbourg, after its Bombardment by the French (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Bazeilles, near Sedan, after its Storm by the Bavarians (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Destructive Fire in Whitefriars (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: The barbarian contemplating his work (colour litho)
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Devastation Collection: French fire fighters, military and civilians are trying to prevent fires from spreading
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Devastation Collection: Herculaneum: The eruption of Vesuvius, illustration from The World
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Devastation Collection: Ruins of the Malakoff Redoubt after its capture by the French, Siege of Sevastopol
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Devastation Collection: A Shell Hole, 1914-19 (oil on canvas)
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Devastation Collection: Experiments with Gun-Cotton and Gunpowder, near Hastings (engraving)
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Devastation Collection: Scene of the Disastrous Fire in the Borough (engraving)


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"Unveiling the Scars of Devastation: A Glimpse into History's Darkest Hours" Witnessing the aftermath of destruction, Brampton Road in Bexleyheath bears the haunting marks of bomb damage during World War II, a stark reminder of the horrors endured. Kilgour Road in Southeast London stands as a testament to resilience amidst devastation, its scars serving as silent reminders of the relentless bombings that ravaged this area during WWII. Amidst the chaos and ruins caused by Blitz bombings in London, an extraordinary sight unfolds - a chef fearlessly cooking amidst a bombed-out street, symbolizing unwavering determination even in times of despair. In an unexpected encounter on the road to Lille during WWI, a British trooper finds solace and hope as he meets a French woman amidst scenes of utter devastation, reminding us that humanity can still thrive amid adversity. The scene after a flying bomb attack leaves behind nothing but desolation; it serves as an indelible image etched into our collective memory from WWII – reminding us never to forget those who suffered through such devastating times. Hackney Wick's Clarnico Factory becomes an emblematic representation of wartime destruction during London's Blitz – its shattered walls standing tall against all odds while bearing witness to unimaginable devastation. Foreign Street in Camberwell tells tales untold through its crumbling facades and broken windows – remnants left behind by bombs dropped mercilessly upon this neighborhood during WWII’s darkest days. Once majestic and grandiose, Hollebeke's White Chateau now lies in ruins after being reduced to rubble during WWI; its shattered beauty serves as both a poignant reminder and warning against war’s destructive power. Adolf Hitler's brush captures not only his artistic talent but also reveals glimpses into his twisted mind.