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"Hail: A Phenomenon of Nature and Human Endeavors" From biblical tales to modern-day scenes, it has captivated our imagination throughout history

Background imageHail Collection: Hail thunderstorm plague Jan Luyken Amsterdam

Hail thunderstorm plague Jan Luyken Amsterdam
Hail and thunderstorm plague, Jan Luyken, Amsterdam, 1703 - 1762, paper, etching, h 114 mm × w 159 mm

Background imageHail Collection: Different Forms Of Snow And Hailstones. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890

Different Forms Of Snow And Hailstones. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C. 1890
Different Forms Of Snow And Hailstones. From The National Encyclopaedia, Published C.1890

Background imageHail Collection: A Storm Dumps Hail Along The Oregon Coast; Manzanita, Oregon, United States Of America

A Storm Dumps Hail Along The Oregon Coast; Manzanita, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageHail Collection: Gertrude Bells map of her journey to Hayil

Gertrude Bells map of her journey to Hayil

Background imageHail Collection: Joseph Hopkinson

Joseph Hopkinson
JOSEPH HOPKINSON American judge and jurist who found time in his leisure moments to write Hail Columbia, happy land ! in 1798. Date: 1770 - 1842

Background imageHail Collection: Women WW1 Work Our Womanhood

Women WW1 Work Our Womanhood
A tribute to the women who have filled jobs previously undertaken by men who have gone off to fight. The verse celebrates the way that women have responded to the call

Background imageHail Collection: Arabic peninsula. Anthropomorphe Stele. IV millennum BC. Al

Arabic peninsula. Anthropomorphe Stele. IV millennum BC. Al
Ancient art. Arabic peninsula. Anthropomorphe Stele. IV millennum BC. 92x21cm. Al-Ma Akir / Qaryat al-Kaafa, Hail. National Museum, Riyadh. Saudi Arabian

Background imageHail Collection: Driver Peers Ahead

Driver Peers Ahead
The driver peers ahead from his open footplate which gives him only minimum protection from rain and wind, hail and snow. Date: 1888

Background imageHail Collection: Hail Russia

Hail Russia
HAIL! RUSSIA! Date: 1914

Background imageHail Collection: A mysterious Fall of Frogs

A mysterious Fall of Frogs Date: 19th century

Background imageHail Collection: River ca 1864 Oil paper laid down canvas 51 x 99 1 / 4

River ca 1864 Oil paper laid down canvas 51 x 99 1 / 4
Artokoloro

Background imageHail Collection: Cider ca 1864 Oil paper laid down canvas 51 x 99 1 / 4

Cider ca 1864 Oil paper laid down canvas 51 x 99 1 / 4
Artokoloro

Background imageHail Collection: Drawings Prints, Print, Theurerdanck ship, Endangered, Hail, Storm, Theuerdanck

Drawings Prints, Print, Theurerdanck ship, Endangered, Hail, Storm, Theuerdanck
Drawings and Prints, Print, Theurerdanck ship Endangered by Hail and Storm, from Theuerdanck, Artist, Author, Publisher, Hans Schaufelein, Melchior Pfintzing, Hans Schonsperger, German, Nuremberg ca

Background imageHail Collection: WASHINGTON D. C. : HAIL, 1938. Representative Patrick J

WASHINGTON D. C. : HAIL, 1938. Representative Patrick J
WASHINGTON D.C.: HAIL, 1938. Representative Patrick J. Boland of Pennsylvania dodging hail stones outside the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. Photograph, 1938

Background imageHail Collection: PLAGUE OF HAIL. The terrific hailstorm accompanied by thunder and fire which ran

PLAGUE OF HAIL. The terrific hailstorm accompanied by thunder and fire which ran up along the ground (Exodus ix: 13-35). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible of 1478-80

Background imageHail Collection: GEORGIA: BUS TRAVEL, 1943. A woman hailing a Macon-bound Greyhound bus on the highway in Georgia

GEORGIA: BUS TRAVEL, 1943. A woman hailing a Macon-bound Greyhound bus on the highway in Georgia. Photograph by Esther Bubley, September 1943

Background imageHail Collection: PLAGUE OF HAIL. The terrific hailstorm accompanied by thunder and fire which ran

PLAGUE OF HAIL. The terrific hailstorm accompanied by thunder and fire which ran up along the ground (Exodus ix: 13-35). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible of 1478-80

Background imageHail Collection: WITCHES BREWING UP STORM. Woodcut from Olaus Magnus Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus

WITCHES BREWING UP STORM. Woodcut from Olaus Magnus Historia de gentibus septentrionalibus, Rome, Italy, 1555

Background imageHail Collection: WITCHES, 1489. Witches brewing up a hailstorm. Woodcut, German, 1489

WITCHES, 1489. Witches brewing up a hailstorm. Woodcut, German, 1489

Background imageHail Collection: RAcri hakuchAc chAcjun, Lang Libai and Fei Zhangfan. Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861

RAcri hakuchAc chAcjun, Lang Libai and Fei Zhangfan. Utagawa, Kuniyoshi, 1798-1861, artist, [between 1826 and 1830], 1 print : woodcut, color; 36.3 x 24.8 cm

Background imageHail Collection: The First Trumpet: Hail and Fire Fall from Heaven

The First Trumpet: Hail and Fire Fall from Heaven; Unknown; London (probably), England, Europe; about 1255 - 1260; Tempera colors, gold leaf, colored washes

Background imageHail Collection: DORE: LONDON: 1872. Barnes Common - Calling the Carriages

DORE: LONDON: 1872. Barnes Common - Calling the Carriages. Wood engraving after Gustave Dore from London: A Pilgrimage, 1872

Background imageHail Collection: WITCHES, 1489. Witches brewing up a hailstorm. Woodcut, German, 1489

WITCHES, 1489. Witches brewing up a hailstorm. Woodcut, German, 1489

Background imageHail Collection: EXODUS: LOCUST PLAGUE. The Plague of Hail and of Locusts (Exodus 9: 23-26)

EXODUS: LOCUST PLAGUE. The Plague of Hail and of Locusts (Exodus 9: 23-26)
EXODUS: LOCUST PLAGUE. The Plague of Hail and of Locusts (Exodus 9:23-26). French manuscript illumination, c1250

Background imageHail Collection: New Zealand-Feature-Weather

New Zealand-Feature-Weather
A woman crosses a street during a hailstorm in Wellington on September 13, 2011. AFP PHOTO/Peter PARKS / AFP PHOTO / PETER PARKS

Background imageHail Collection: Biblical Plagues of hail and frogs - Egypt

Biblical Plagues of hail and frogs - Egypt. circa late 19th century

Background imageHail Collection: Jean Leon Gerome (1824-1904) 1859: Hail Caesar We who are about to die salute you

Jean Leon Gerome (1824-1904) 1859: Hail Caesar We who are about to die salute you. Gladiators in the arena saluting Caesar before their contest. Oil on canvas

Background imageHail Collection: Firing a cannon into clouds to stop a hail storm, 1901. It was claimed that rain

Firing a cannon into clouds to stop a hail storm, 1901. It was claimed that rain fell instead of the anticipated hail which would have damaged the grape vines in the wine producing area of

Background imageHail Collection: The Plague of Rain and Hail, one of the Seven Plagues of Egypt. Bible Exodus 9

The Plague of Rain and Hail, one of the Seven Plagues of Egypt. Bible Exodus 9.18. Engraving by English designer and engraver James Caldwall (1739-c1789)

Background imageHail Collection: Denison Olmsted (1791-1859), American physicist and astronomer, known for his observations of hail

Denison Olmsted (1791-1859), American physicist and astronomer, known for his observations of hail, meteors and the aurora borealis. Engraving, 1896

Background imageHail Collection: Storm chasing, Colorado, USA

Storm chasing, Colorado, USA
Storm chasing. VORTEX 2 disdrometer recording data as a supercell thunderstorm tracks within close range. A disdrometer is an instrument used to measure the drop size

Background imageHail Collection: Hail storm in Egypt, 19th Century artwork C013 / 8962

Hail storm in Egypt, 19th Century artwork C013 / 8962
Hail storm in Egypt. 19th Century artwork of hailstones killing animals and people during a storm in Egypt

Background imageHail Collection: Hail to the victor

Hail to the victor!. Illustration shows the interior of a colosseum with Puck labeled 1900 standing on the legs of a fallen gladiator labeled 1890; Puck is holding a trident at the aged gladiators

Background imageHail Collection: Hail! Glorious banner of our land. Spirit of the Union

Hail! Glorious banner of our land. Spirit of the Union. Patriotic music cover showing woman holding US flag. Date c1861

Background imageHail Collection: Hail, Caesar! We who are about to die salute thee

Hail, Caesar! We who are about to die salute thee!. Illustration shows the Republican elephant labeled GOP. bowing to Theodore Roosevelt as the Roman emperor, Caesar, in a colosseum

Background imageHail Collection: All hail to the flag of freedom

All hail to the flag of freedom. Music cover showing Union soldier holding flag. Date c1861

Background imageHail Collection: Hail Storm moving over Chanctonbury Ring, Sussex

Hail Storm moving over Chanctonbury Ring, Sussex

Background imageHail Collection: Fallen maple leaves on forest floor after hailstone shower, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, U. S. A

Fallen maple leaves on forest floor after hailstone shower, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, U. S. A. october
Fallen maple leaves on forest floor after hailstone shower, Upper Peninsula, Michigan, U.S.A. october

Background imageHail Collection: Hail Hail Cloud

Hail Hail Cloud

Background imageHail Collection: Hail storm anvil cloud tracking northeast across high plains, Northeast Colorado, U. S. A

Hail storm anvil cloud tracking northeast across high plains, Northeast Colorado, U. S. A
Hail storm anvil cloud tracking northeast across high plains, Northeast Colorado, U.S.A

Background imageHail Collection: Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) two week old whitecoat pup, resting on beach during hailstorm

Grey Seal (Halichoerus grypus) two week old whitecoat pup, resting on beach during hailstorm, Norfolk, England, november

Background imageHail Collection: Myasishchev M-17 high-altitude research aircraft

Myasishchev M-17 high-altitude research aircraft

Background imageHail Collection: A rare endemic milk vetch on Mt. Etna, in snow and hail: Astragalus granatensis ssp. siculus. Sicily

A rare endemic milk vetch on Mt. Etna, in snow and hail: Astragalus granatensis ssp. siculus. Sicily
ROG-13457 A rare endemic milk vetch on Mt. Etna, in snow and hail Sicily. Astragalus granatensis siculus Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageHail Collection: Britannia and Eve front cover, October 1932

Britannia and Eve front cover, October 1932
Front cover of Britannia and Even magazine featuring an elegant woman in coordinated blue suit and hat, holding a fur coat, waiting while a bell boy, laden down with her packages and hat boxes

Background imageHail Collection: Koldewey / Northern Lights

Koldewey / Northern Lights
The crew of Koldeweys expedition in Germania hail the Northern Lights

Background imageHail Collection: Government Forces

Government Forces
Residents hail the government troops as they advance through the streets of Paris

Background imageHail Collection: Fire and Hail

Fire and Hail
Huge hailstones are accompanied by thunderbolts, ball lightning or some such phenomenon

Background imageHail Collection: Mount Etna during a hail storm, April. Wholly volcanic landscape. Sicily

Mount Etna during a hail storm, April. Wholly volcanic landscape. Sicily
ROG-13437 Mount Etna during a hail storm April. Wholly volcanic landscape. Sicily. Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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"Hail: A Phenomenon of Nature and Human Endeavors" From biblical tales to modern-day scenes, it has captivated our imagination throughout history. In John Martin's masterpiece "Joshua Commanding the Sun to Stand Still upon Gibeon, " the sky unleashes its fury with a torrential downpour of hail, reminding us of nature's raw power. The Royal Albert Hall becomes a stage for Freemasons, where their rituals intertwine with the symbolism of hail. As they gather in unity, they embrace the strength and resilience that this natural phenomenon represents. In Norway, even postmen face the wrath as they brave thunderstorm towers while delivering mail. Their commitment to duty echoes through every raindrop that pelts them along their journey. Across vast landscapes like Nebraska in the USA, towering thunderstorms unleash torrents of icy projectiles from above. These awe-inspiring storms remind us that beauty can emerge even from chaos. During World War I, music covers provide solace amidst chaos. The haunting melody of "Salut a Vous, Rois des Airs. " resonates through trenches as soldiers seek comfort amid relentless bombardments and hails of bullets. Amidst political turmoil during the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), merchant marines navigate treacherous seas under constant threat from both enemy fire and unforgiving hailstorms. Their courage exemplifies humanity's indomitable spirit against all odds. The ancient Egyptian Book of the Dead reveals how Egyptians perceived hail as an omen—a celestial message guiding souls on their journey beyond life's earthly bounds. In Rome stands Marcus Aurelius' equestrian statue at Capitoline Hill—an enduring symbol representing his leadership amidst turbulent times when even nature itself seemed to conspire against him with fierce storms and destructive hails. In 1901, desperate measures were taken to combat devastating hailstorms by firing cannons into clouds—an audacious attempt to protect crops and livelihoods.