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"Encourage: A Legacy of Courage and Determination" In the face of adversity, history has shown us countless individuals who embody the spirit of encouragement

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Encourage Collection: Florence Nightingale
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Encourage Collection: Rescuing a wounded comrade under fire, World War I (litho)
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Encourage Collection: Devotion to duty of a French officer of cuirassiers (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Saving the Colours (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: A brave youth (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: An admirable act of value, a railway brakeman rescues a traveling train alone... (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: A 16 year-old schoolboy saving a boat and its passengers (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Victim of his devotion to duty (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: A woman fighting off two criminals attempting to rob her (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Fishermens wives launching a lifeboat during a storm (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: A French Army officer drowned in an attempt to save two of his men (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Wolfe, hastily wrapping his handkerchief over the wound, went on with his usual spirit (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: A policeman who dived fully clothed into the River Seine to save a drowning woman (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: The fire engine dashing to the rescue (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Lieutenant Roberts saves the flag (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: The sailor boy offers to join the navy (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Trying to save the burning ship (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: The fire brigade at work on the river (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: The Presentation Of The Silver Medal To An Alpine Soldier, In Milan
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Encourage Collection: Grace Darlings Tomb (litho)
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Encourage Collection: Chaplain Don Amilcare Carletti (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: In front of his soldiers who came from the trenches on purpose
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Encourage Collection: The bravery of a soldier (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: Napoleons elance a peine au sortir de l enfance et ses premiers pas brillent d une gloire pure
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Encourage Collection: A gift from Menelik (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: French heroines: Marie Schellinck (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Scientists analysing anarchist bombs at the Paris Municipal Laboratory (litho)
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Encourage Collection: The French Minister of War giving a medal to an injured soldier (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: A rescue at sea (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Battle of the Yalu River, Russo-Japanese War (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Grace Darling (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: A courageous rescuer (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Devotion to duty of the French Chasseur d Afrique Amaury de Kergorlay (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: The International Fisheries Exhibition, Grace Darlings Boat (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: Brave Margaret (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: The brave fireman (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Women bringing Children to Christ, (charcoal over traces of pencil
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Encourage Collection: First Steps (oil on canvas)
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Encourage Collection: Sortie des six Bourgeois de Calais. The six Burghers of Calais leaving the town, 1347 (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: Victoria Cross: Private A H Hook, at Rorkes Drift, 1879 (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Victoria Cross: Mr R L Mangles, at Arrah, India, 1857 (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Victoria Cross: Lieut H M Havelock (afterwards Lieut-Gen Sir H M Havelock-Allan), at Cawnpore
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Encourage Collection: Victoria Cross: Lieut W A Kerr, at Kolapore, 1857 (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: Victoria Cross: Lieut (afterwards Capt) G F Day, CB, RN, near Genitchi, Crimea, 1855 (colour litho)
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Encourage Collection: US President Abraham Lincoln comforting a dying soldier during the American Civil War (engraving)
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Encourage Collection: David Livingstone
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Encourage Collection: General Gordon
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Encourage Collection: Braving the rapids


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"Encourage: A Legacy of Courage and Determination" In the face of adversity, history has shown us countless individuals who embody the spirit of encouragement. From the Remember Belgium Poster that rallied support during World War I to The Schneider Trophy, which inspired aviation pioneers to push boundaries, these symbols remind us of our capacity for resilience. One such remarkable tale is that of Surgeon William Maillard, RN, who won the Victoria Cross at Candia. His selfless actions on the battlefield serve as a testament to human compassion and bravery. Similarly, Piper Laidlaw's heroic feat in winning the Victoria Cross on September 25th, 1915 showcases unwavering courage amidst chaos. The Ministry of Food's advert from 1940 serves as a powerful reminder that even in times of scarcity and uncertainty, unity can prevail. Corporal James Murray's engraving immortalizes his dedication to duty with the Connaught Rangers. Looking back further into ancient history brings us to Agamemnon's ambassadors urging Achilles to fight in Homer's epic tale. Their persuasive efforts highlight how encouragement can shape destinies and alter outcomes. Recruitment posters like Callot's evoke a sense of duty and patriotism during times of war while Digging For Victory campaigns during World War II exemplify collective effort towards sustenance amid scarcity. The Spanish Javelin Poster symbolizes strength and determination in sportsmanship - an embodiment not only limited to athletics but also applicable across various aspects of life. No discussion about encouragement would be complete without mentioning pivotal moments like The Charge of Scots Greys at Waterloo or British military medals - both representing valorous acts deserving recognition and admiration. These historical glimpses remind us that encouragement transcends time; it is a force capable not only inspiring individuals but also shaping nations. Let their stories ignite our own spirits as we strive for greatness today and encourage others along our journey towards a better tomorrow.