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"Loud: From the enchanting melodies of Wren Singing in Cleveland, England to the powerful voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman, sound knows no boundaries

Background imageLoud Collection: Wren Singing Cleveland, England. UK

Wren Singing Cleveland, England. UK
ROY-45 Wren - Singing Cleveland, England. UK Troglodytes troglodytes Roy Glen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageLoud Collection: The Voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman

The Voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman
Illustration by H. M. Bateman showing a buxom, matronly singer hitting a high note in the Albert Hall. Her voice is so loud (or bad)

Background imageLoud Collection: Canadian gunners, Battle of Vimy Ridge, France, WW1

Canadian gunners, Battle of Vimy Ridge, France, WW1
Canadian gunners firing a 6 inch Howitzer during the Battle of Vimy Ridge, northern France, during the First World War. Date: April 1917

Background imageLoud Collection: Luciano Pavarotti. Creator: Dan Springer

Luciano Pavarotti. Creator: Dan Springer
Luciano Pavarotti

Background imageLoud Collection: Four Young Children Singing

Four Young Children Singing
San Francisco, California: c. 1917. Four young children singing the California State Song, I love You, California, written by Francis Silverwood in 1913

Background imageLoud Collection: Traffic Accident Group

Traffic Accident Group
A Metropolitan Police Traffic Accident Group, consisting of two Triumph motorcycles and one Wolseley 6/110 motor car, fitted with radio transmitter and loudspeaker

Background imageLoud Collection: F H Butler (Vanity Fair)

F H Butler (Vanity Fair)
FRANK HEDGES BUTLER, noted balloonist, looks down from the hot air balloon basket he is riding in and prepares to speak through his megaphone

Background imageLoud Collection: Rock'n Roll

Rock'n Roll
Greetje van Son

Background imageLoud Collection: Rocket engines

Rocket engines
Zoom effect view of rocket engines mounted on a ballistic missile on display at the Air and Space Museum, Le Bourget, Paris. An example of the art in engineering and technology

Background imageLoud Collection: The explosion of gunpowder magazines at Erith: view…from Burrage-road, Plumstead…, 1864

The explosion of gunpowder magazines at Erith: view…from Burrage-road, Plumstead…, 1864. Creator: Unknown
The explosion of gunpowder magazines at Erith: view from Burrage-road, Plumstead, by Captain Pasley, R.A., 1864. View from the window of Pasley's house

Background imageLoud Collection: Screaming loud

Screaming loud
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLoud Collection: Democritus, 1628. Creator: Hendrick ter Brugghen

Democritus, 1628. Creator: Hendrick ter Brugghen
Democritus, 1628

Background imageLoud Collection: The Resounding Sea, 1880. Creator: Thomas Moran

The Resounding Sea, 1880. Creator: Thomas Moran
The Resounding Sea, 1880

Background imageLoud Collection: The Resounding Sea, 1880. Creator: Thomas Moran

The Resounding Sea, 1880. Creator: Thomas Moran
The Resounding Sea, 1880

Background imageLoud Collection: The Much Resounding Sea, 1886. Creator: Thomas Moran

The Much Resounding Sea, 1886. Creator: Thomas Moran
The Much Resounding Sea, 1886

Background imageLoud Collection: The Drinking Song, between 1630 and 1690. Creator: David Teniers II

The Drinking Song, between 1630 and 1690. Creator: David Teniers II
The Drinking Song, between 1630 and 1690

Background imageLoud Collection: Firing the Park Guns for the Great Victory in the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Smyth

Firing the Park Guns for the Great Victory in the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Smyth
Firing the Park Guns for the Great Victory in the Crimea, 1854. Cannons are fired in London to celebrate the Russian defeat in the Crimean War

Background imageLoud Collection: Firing the Tower Guns for the Great Victory in the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Unknown

Firing the Tower Guns for the Great Victory in the Crimea, 1854. Creator: Unknown
Firing the Tower Guns for the Great Victory in the Crimea, 1854. Cannons are fired in the Tower of London to celebrate the Russian defeat in the Crimean War

Background imageLoud Collection: Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982

Paul Weller, and his band, The Jam, pictured during their final ever gig in 1982. Saturday 11th December 1982 at The Brighton Centre, Brighton, Sussex. England

Background imageLoud Collection: RF- Waves of the North Sea washing onto Weybourne beach, Norfolk, UK. August 2014

RF- Waves of the North Sea washing onto Weybourne beach, Norfolk, UK. August 2014

Background imageLoud Collection: Black howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) male and two females calling from tree, captive

Black howler monkeys (Alouatta caraya) male and two females calling from tree, captive, Apenheul Park, Netherlands

Background imageLoud Collection: Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971

Arthur Brown, appearing at the very first properly named The Reading Festival in 1971. Richfield Avenue, Reading Berkshire

Background imageLoud Collection: Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981

Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981. The line of the group was Phil Lynott on bass guitar and vocals. (centre and singing) Snowy White on Guitar

Background imageLoud Collection: Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981

Thin Lizzy, Rock Group, perform at The Apollo, Coventry, Warwickshire in December 1981. The line of the group was Phil Lynott on bass guitar and vocals. Snowy White on Guitar

Background imageLoud Collection: Rytons Town Crier Noel Rippeth had nothing to ring his bell about as the torrential

Rytons Town Crier Noel Rippeth had nothing to ring his bell about as the torrential rain forced the cancellation of the annual Ryton Village Hirings Fair 2 May 1983

Background imageLoud Collection: Alnwick Town Crier George Neighbour bellows to opens Alnwick Fair

Alnwick Town Crier George Neighbour bellows to opens Alnwick Fair, with maidens Dorothy Brewis and Susan Knox 22 June 1979

Background imageLoud Collection: Former coldstream Guardsman Billy Renwick is 70 years old but he

Former coldstream Guardsman Billy Renwick is 70 years old but hes still got a stentorian voice and now hes hoping to put it to good use

Background imageLoud Collection: Town Crier John Stevenson struggled through the snow at Northumberland Square in North

Town Crier John Stevenson struggled through the snow at Northumberland Square in North Sheilds, to launch North Tyneside Councils campaign urging residents to claim all the Government benefits they

Background imageLoud Collection: Loud-mouthed schoolboy John Foster has just been named as Alnwick

Loud-mouthed schoolboy John Foster has just been named as Alnwicks new Junior Bellman, pictured practising with Alnwicks Town Crier John Stevens 1 June 1986

Background imageLoud Collection: American oystercatchers (Haematopus palliatus) courting pair performing Piping Display

American oystercatchers (Haematopus palliatus) courting pair performing Piping Display, calling as they walk along together, Fort DeSoto Park, Florida, USA, March

Background imageLoud Collection: Robin (Erithacus rubecula) singing, Norfolk, England, UK, February

Robin (Erithacus rubecula) singing, Norfolk, England, UK, February

Background imageLoud Collection: French Polynesia, Moorea. Moored boats and small island

French Polynesia, Moorea. Moored boats and small island

Background imageLoud Collection: The Great Debate

The Great Debate
Jeffrey C. Sink

Background imageLoud Collection: Mexica Warrior

Mexica Warrior
Ali Khataw

Background imageLoud Collection: The Rhythm of Sorrow

The Rhythm of Sorrow
Sebastian Kisworo

Background imageLoud Collection: Preparing loudspeaker for FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium

Preparing loudspeaker for FA Cup Final, Wembley Stadium
Preparing loudspeaker for FA Cup Final at Wembley Stadium Date: 1946

Background imageLoud Collection: MOURNING FOR MOSES

MOURNING FOR MOSES
When Moses dies, he is mourned by the Israelites with loud lamentations, rending of garments and anointing of heads with dust

Background imageLoud Collection: DDE-90037509

DDE-90037509
Lightning. Date: 01/03/2005

Background imageLoud Collection: DDE-90032440

DDE-90032440
Cows returning from their summer pastures to winter in Martell Valley (Val Martello). They are traditionally decorated with flowers and huge ceremonial bells. Italy, South Tyrol Date: 21/05/2009

Background imageLoud Collection: Design from New Floral Designs and Colours, published 1925 (colour litho)

Design from New Floral Designs and Colours, published 1925 (colour litho)
STC404361 Design from New Floral Designs and Colours, published 1925 (colour litho) by Seguy, Emile-Allain (1877-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Floreal)

Background imageLoud Collection: March brings the breezes loud and shrill... (litho)

March brings the breezes loud and shrill... (litho)
6005971 March brings the breezes loud and shrill... (litho) by Billinghurst, Percy James (1871-1933); Private Collection; (add.info.: March brings the breezes loud and shrill)

Background imageLoud Collection: Andrew Strauss Walks Off To Loud Applause After 75 Runs

Andrew Strauss Walks Off To Loud Applause After 75 Runs 5th Ashes Test Match 5th Ashes Test Match, Npower Test Series 2009 The Brit Oval, London, England 22 August 2009 Date: 22 August 2009

Background imageLoud Collection: Strait dei Dardanelli, birds eye view: on the left the European coast, on the right the Asian coast

Strait dei Dardanelli, birds eye view: on the left the European coast, on the right the Asian coast
6203315 Strait dei Dardanelli, birds eye view: on the left the European coast, on the right the Asian coast, highlighted the forts to defend the territory, 1853 (colour litho) by Italian School

Background imageLoud Collection: Newspaper boy (oil on canvas)

Newspaper boy (oil on canvas)
OVR390554 Newspaper boy (oil on canvas) by Krohg, Christian (1852-1925); 59x52 cm; Private Collection; Photo © O. Vaering

Background imageLoud Collection: Children Playing in an Interior, 1873 (oil on canvas)

Children Playing in an Interior, 1873 (oil on canvas)
659647 Children Playing in an Interior, 1873 (oil on canvas) by Nordenberg, Bengt (1822-1902); 65x81 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Children Playing in an Interior. Bengt Nordenberg (1822-1902)

Background imageLoud Collection: The Young Musicians, (oil on canvas)

The Young Musicians, (oil on canvas)
824453 The Young Musicians, (oil on canvas) by Irolli, Vicenzo (1860-1945); 78.1x140.2 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: The Young Musicians. Vincenzo Irolli (1860-1942). Oil on canvas

Background imageLoud Collection: I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, Revelation XIV, 6, 7 (engraving)

I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, Revelation XIV, 6, 7 (engraving)
5218286 I saw another angel fly in the midst of heaven, Revelation XIV, 6, 7 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)



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"Loud: From the enchanting melodies of Wren Singing in Cleveland, England to the powerful voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman, sound knows no boundaries. Even amidst the chaos of war, Canadian gunners at Vimy Ridge unleashed a deafening roar. In bustling cities like London, traffic accidents create a symphony of blaring horns and screeching tires captured by the Traffic Accident Group. F. H Butler's Vanity Fair illustration captures the boisterous spirit of an era gone by. But loudness isn't limited to music or human endeavors alone; it resonates through nature too. The thunderous crackle of rocket engines propelling us towards new frontiers echoes our boundless ambition. Paul Weller and his band, The Jam, bid farewell with a resounding performance that still reverberates in our hearts. In Idaho's vast expanse, lightning illuminates the sky with its electrifying noise - a reminder of nature's raw power. A Mexica Warrior's battle cry pierces through time as a testament to their indomitable spirit. Yet amidst all this clamor lies another kind of loudness – one that cannot be heard but felt deeply within our souls – "The Rhythm of Sorrow. " It is an unspoken language that transcends words and speaks directly to our emotions. Whether it is rock 'n roll shaking stadiums or four young children singing joyfully together, loudness comes in many forms - each leaving an indelible mark on our lives.