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"Unveiling the Dark Tales of Fatal Encounters: From Plague Doctors to Grand Prix Tragedies" Step back in time to the eerie 17th century

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Ferry-Boat Accident in Youghal Harbour, County Cork, Engraving 1876, Ireland

The Fatal Ferry-Boat Accident in Youghal Harbour, County Cork, Engraving 1876, Ireland, Europe, European

Background imageFatal Collection: Fatal Balloon Accident in France : the Balloon L univers Descending into The

Fatal Balloon Accident in France : the Balloon L univers Descending into The
Fatal Balloon Accident in France : the Balloon L univers Descending into the Garden of Montreuil, France, 1876

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Spindle. Gustave Dore

The Fatal Spindle. Gustave Dore

Background imageFatal Collection: Broughton v. Stevenson (engraving) (b / w photo)

Broughton v. Stevenson (engraving) (b / w photo)
XJF265842 Broughton v. Stevenson (engraving) (b/w photo) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFatal Collection: 2619207; out of copyright

2619207; out of copyright

Background imageFatal Collection: The Death of Ferdinand Philippe Louis (1810-42) Duke of Orleans in Neuilly, 13th July 1842

The Death of Ferdinand Philippe Louis (1810-42) Duke of Orleans in Neuilly, 13th July 1842
XIR181874 The Death of Ferdinand Philippe Louis (1810-42) Duke of Orleans in Neuilly, 13th July 1842 (coloured engraving) by French School, (19th century); Musee de la Ville de Paris

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Avalanche Near Davos, 1897: the Post Road Cut through the Avalanche In

The Fatal Avalanche Near Davos, 1897: the Post Road Cut through the Avalanche In
The Fatal Avalanche Near Davos, 1897: the Post Road Cut through the Avalanche in the Zuge Pass

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Collision at the Mouth of the Mersey between the Inman Mail Steamer city

The Fatal Collision at the Mouth of the Mersey between the Inman Mail Steamer city
The Fatal Collision at the Mouth of the Mersey between the Inman Mail Steamer " city of Brussels" and the Hall Line Steamer " kirby Hall", 1883

Background imageFatal Collection: Near Eversheds Rougha'Scene of the Fatal Accident to the Lord Bishop of Winchester

Near Eversheds Rougha'Scene of the Fatal Accident to the Lord Bishop of Winchester
Near Eversheds Rough, Scene of the Fatal Accident to the Lord Bishop of Winchester, 1890 Engraving

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Balloon Accident in France, Car of the zenith with the Three

The Fatal Balloon Accident in France, Car of the zenith with the Three
THE FATAL BALLOON ACCIDENT IN FRANCE, CAR OF THE " ZENITH" WITH THE THREE AERONAUTS, 1875: M. Croce-Spinelli (Killed) M. Gaston Tissandier (the Survivor) M. Sivel (Killed)

Background imageFatal Collection: The wreckage following Codys fatal crash

The wreckage following Codys fatal crash on 7 August 1913

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10761364

Picture No. 10761364
Horned Adder - Its venom is mild and not fatal in humans (Bitis caudalis) Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10760135

Picture No. 10760135
Hawking - The Fatal Stoop, painted by Francis Calcraft Turner. Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10761368

Picture No. 10761368
Puff Adder - Its venom is cytotoxic and fatal in humans (Bitis arietans) Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10761366

Picture No. 10761366
Puff Adder - Its venom is cytotoxic and fatal in humans (Bitis arietans) Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10761363

Picture No. 10761363
Horned Adder - Its venom is mild and not fatal in humans (Bitis caudalis) Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10761365

Picture No. 10761365
Puff Adder - Its venom is cytotoxic and fatal in humans (Bitis arietans) Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Picture No. 10761362

Picture No. 10761362
Horned Adder - Its venom is mild and not fatal in humans (Bitis caudalis) Date:

Background imageFatal Collection: Cockings fatal parachute descent 24th July 1837

Cockings fatal parachute descent 24th July 1837
Cockings fatal parachute descent, 24 July 1837

Background imageFatal Collection: Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) British Antarctic explorer. Portrait surrounded by

Robert Falcon Scott (1868-1912) British Antarctic explorer. Portrait surrounded by vignettes of fatal expedition to South Pole

Background imageFatal Collection: First fatal ballooning accident, 15 June 1785. Death of Pilatre de Rozier and Pierre Romain

First fatal ballooning accident, 15 June 1785. Death of Pilatre de Rozier and Pierre Romain, French aeronauts, at Wimereux

Background imageFatal Collection: Edward Spencer (b1799) English lawyer who accompanied the balloonist Charles Green on many ascents

Edward Spencer (b1799) English lawyer who accompanied the balloonist Charles Green on many ascents. On 24 July 1837 a balloon piloted by Green and Spencer rose from Vauxhall Gardens, London

Background imageFatal Collection: Mr. Edward Spencer

Mr. Edward Spencer, Born May 8th 1799 Who Accompanied Mr. Charles Green In That Fatal Parachute Experiment Of Mr. Robert Cocking s, July 24th, 1837, From Vauxhall Gardens

Background imageFatal Collection: Near Eversheds Rough

Near Eversheds Rough, Scene Of The Fatal Accident To The Lord Bishop Of Winchester, 1890 Engraving

Background imageFatal Collection: Pillar Rock

Pillar Rock, Cumberland - Scene Of The Recent Fatal Accident, UK

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Ferry-Boat Accident in Youghal Harbour, County Cork, Engraving 1876, Ireland

The Fatal Ferry-Boat Accident in Youghal Harbour, County Cork, Engraving 1876, Ireland, Europe, European

Background imageFatal Collection: Fatal Balloon Accident in France : the Balloon L univers Descending into the Garden of Montreuil

Fatal Balloon Accident in France : the Balloon L univers Descending into the Garden of Montreuil, France, 1876

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Spindle. Gustave Dorafaa

The Fatal Spindle. Gustave Dorafaa
The Fatal Spindle. Gustave Dorafa

Background imageFatal Collection: Ilfracombe: Scene of the Fatal Bathing Accident, Devon, Uk, 1873 Engraving

Ilfracombe: Scene of the Fatal Bathing Accident, Devon, Uk, 1873 Engraving

Background imageFatal Collection: The Fatal Railway Accident: Railway Near Radstock, Engraving 1876, Uk

The Fatal Railway Accident: Railway Near Radstock, Engraving 1876, Uk
The Fatal Railway Accident: Railway Near Radstock, Engraving 1876, UK

Background imageFatal Collection: H1N1 swine flu virus, TEM C018 / 8602

H1N1 swine flu virus, TEM C018 / 8602
H1N1 swine flu virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of swine influenza (flu) virus particles (virions, yellow)

Background imageFatal Collection: Avian polyomavirus capsid

Avian polyomavirus capsid, molecular model. This virus, one of a range named for their potential to cause multiple tumours, infects birds. Discovered in budgerigars in 1981, it is often fatal

Background imageFatal Collection: Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus capsid

Cytoplasmic polyhedrosis virus capsid, molecular model. Part of the Cypovirus genus and invariably fatal, this insect virus is transmitted by contamination of leaves eaten (examples include silkworms)

Background imageFatal Collection: Cholera toxin molecule F006 / 9546

Cholera toxin molecule F006 / 9546
Cholera toxin, molecular model. Cholera toxin is a protein complex secreted by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae, that causes the disease cholera

Background imageFatal Collection: Yersinia pestis virulence factor F006 / 9486

Yersinia pestis virulence factor F006 / 9486
Yersinia pestis virulence factor. Molecular model of the V-antigen protein, a virulence factor in Yersinia pestis, the causative agent of the plague

Background imageFatal Collection: Ebola virus transcription factor fragment

Ebola virus transcription factor fragment. Molecular model of the C-terminal domain (CTD) of Ebola virus transcription factor VP30

Background imageFatal Collection: Duret haemorrhages C016 / 8919

Duret haemorrhages C016 / 8919
Duret haemorrhages. Gross specimen of a section through a brain stem showing Duret haemorrhages (bleeding, dark areas). These haemorrhages are most often caused by raised intracranial pressure

Background imageFatal Collection: Brain injury C016 / 8921

Brain injury C016 / 8921
Brain injury. Gross specimen of a section through a brain showing swelling and haemorrhaging (brown areas) in one hemisphere (right)

Background imageFatal Collection: Alcohol and death, conceptual artwork

Alcohol and death, conceptual artwork. Death, represented as a black-cloaked figure with a scythe, approaching a table with alcoholic drinks

Background imageFatal Collection: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, MRI scan

Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, MRI scan
Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease. Coloured magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan of an axial section through the brain of a 35-year-old patient

Background imageFatal Collection: Physalis mottle virus capsid

Physalis mottle virus capsid
Avian polyomavirus capsid, molecular model. This virus, one of a range named for their potential to cause multiple tumours, infects birds. Discovered in budgerigars in 1981, it is often fatal

Background imageFatal Collection: Parachute exhibition poster, 1854 C014 / 0529

Parachute exhibition poster, 1854 C014 / 0529
Parachute exhibition poster. 19th-century poster advertising an exhibition of a model of the parachute-glider apparatus used by French aeronaut Louis Charles Letur during his last and fatal flight

Background imageFatal Collection: Ectopic pregnancy, artwork C016 / 8737

Ectopic pregnancy, artwork C016 / 8737
Ectopic pregnancy, artwork. This is a pregnancy where the embryo (upper left) implants outside the uterus, usually as here in the Fallopian tube that should channel the fertilised egg to the uterus



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"Unveiling the Dark Tales of Fatal Encounters: From Plague Doctors to Grand Prix Tragedies" Step back in time to the eerie 17th century, where plague doctors roamed the streets, their haunting masks a symbol of both hope and despair. Their presence captured in chilling artwork that echoes through history. Fast forward to the thrilling 1967 Monaco Grand Prix, where Lorenzo Bandini fearlessly led John Surtees on a heart-stopping race. Little did they know that fate had a cruel twist in store for Bandini, as his fatal crash would forever etch his name into racing folklore. In nature's realm lies an enigmatic danger - fly agaric mushrooms with their vibrant red caps beckoning unsuspecting souls. A single bite could lead one down a treacherous path towards mortality. Ancient Greek mythology comes alive with PERSEUS & MEDUSA; an epic tale of heroism and tragedy unfolds before our eyes. Medusa's gaze turns all who meet her into stone, leaving behind only tales of doom and destruction. Tragedy strikes again in London's Langley Street WC2 when flames engulfed the LCC-LFB warehouse, claiming lives and leaving scars that still haunt us today. A reminder of how swiftly life can turn from ordinary to catastrophic. Witness the somber scene at Wombwells Menagerie in 1850 as Ellen Bright meets her untimely demise amidst exotic creatures. The fragility of life juxtaposed against nature's wonders serves as a stark reminder of our own mortality. Amidst Soviet turmoil in 1967, cholera threatened lives until vaccination campaigns emerged like rays of hope on grim horizons. A powerful poster captures this struggle between life and death during these uncertain times. A majestic figure emerges from history - Richard III on Horseback embodies power and ambition but also reminds us that even kings are not immune to tragic endings.