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Rehab Collection

Rehabilitation is a transformative journey that knows no boundaries

Background imageRehab Collection: Brockhall Hospital, Langho, near Blackburn, Lancashire

Brockhall Hospital, Langho, near Blackburn, Lancashire
Aerial view of Brockhall Hospital at Langho, near Blackburn, Lancashire, established in 1904 by the Lancashire Inebriates Acts Board as an inebriate reformatory for women

Background imageRehab Collection: Guiltcross Union Workhouse, Kenninghall, Norfolk

Guiltcross Union Workhouse, Kenninghall, Norfolk
The Guiltcross Union Workhouse, designed by William Thorold, was erected in 1836-7 at Kenninghall, Norfolk. After its closure in 1902 the site was acquired by the Rev Harold Burden

Background imageRehab Collection: Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) portrait of orphaned juvenile Sophie, sucking piece of grass

Chimpanzee (Pan troglodytes) portrait of orphaned juvenile Sophie, sucking piece of grass, Sweetwater Sanctuary, Kenya

Background imageRehab Collection: Rehab

Rehab
Nour Tohme

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The rehabilitation
Sebastian Kisworo

Background imageRehab Collection: the empty souls

the empty souls
Sebastian Kisworo

Background imageRehab Collection: A soldier and his horse, pictured in the stables. The horse has possibly

A soldier and his horse, pictured in the stables. The horse has possibly damaged it front left leg, as it is in bandages, and so the horse will be recovering somewhat

Background imageRehab Collection: RAF Rehabilitation Centre in The Wirral on the Cheshire Coast

RAF Rehabilitation Centre in The Wirral on the Cheshire Coast. Picture shows (RIGHT) Flight Sergeants J Thompson, DFM of Woolton

Background imageRehab Collection: Royal Airforce flyers, recovering from broken limbs, are encouraged to use the dance

Royal Airforce flyers, recovering from broken limbs, are encouraged to use the dance floor in an attempt to aid fitness. Picture taken in The Midlands. Picture taken 26th May 1945

Background imageRehab Collection: Nurses help the blind gather flowers in spring. It is suggested that

Nurses help the blind gather flowers in spring. It is suggested that the location is St Dunstains (or St Dunstains. Picture taken 30th April 1944

Background imageRehab Collection: Hoffmanns Two-toed sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni) two orphan babies in Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary

Hoffmanns Two-toed sloths (Choloepus hoffmanni) two orphan babies in Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary, Costa Rica

Background imageRehab Collection: Portrait of a Peruvian woolly monkey

Portrait of a Peruvian woolly monkey
Portrait of an endangered Peruvian woolly monkey (Lagothrix cana) against a white background at Cetas-IBAMA, a wildlife rehab center in Manaus, Brazil

Background imageRehab Collection: Woman Having A Facial Massage

Woman Having A Facial Massage

Background imageRehab Collection: Immature Great Horned Owl (Bubo Virginianus), Alberta Bird Of Prey Centre, Coaldale, Alberta, Canada

Immature Great Horned Owl (Bubo Virginianus), Alberta Bird Of Prey Centre, Coaldale, Alberta, Canada. This Centre Rehabilitates Injured Birds And Releases Them Back To The Wild Whenever Possible

Background imageRehab Collection: Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras;A Scarlet Macaw (Ara Macao) In The Rehab Center & Forest Preserve On

Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras;A Scarlet Macaw (Ara Macao) In The Rehab Center & Forest Preserve On Mango Key Across
Roatan, Bay Islands, Honduras; A Scarlet Macaw (Ara Macao) In The Rehab Center & Forest Preserve On Mango Key Across From Coxen Hole

Background imageRehab Collection: George Junior Republic, Freeville, New York State, USA

George Junior Republic, Freeville, New York State, USA
George Junior Republic, a charitable youth centre in Freeville, New York State, USA. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageRehab Collection: Bedouin Arabs making music

Bedouin Arabs making music in a photographic studio. A cross-legged man plays what looks like a rehab whilst surrounded by women

Background imageRehab Collection: Georgian Traditional Musicians

Georgian Traditional Musicians (Sasandaren). Instruments pictures here include (from left): Double Drum (Diplipito), Daira (variety of tamborine)

Background imageRehab Collection: Wounded soldiers stenciling at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital

Wounded soldiers stenciling at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey in Sussex. (Taken for Mrs Kimmins at Chailey ). 19 July 1918

Background imageRehab Collection: A disabled soldier and children basket weaving at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic

A disabled soldier and children basket weaving at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey in Sussex. ( Taken for Mrs Kimmins at Chailey ). 19 July 1918

Background imageRehab Collection: A disabled soldier basket weaving at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital

A disabled soldier basket weaving at the Princess Louise Military Orthopaedic Hospital at Chailey in Sussex. ( Taken for Mrs Kimmins at Chailey ). 19 July 1918

Background imageRehab Collection: Picture No. 10882456

Picture No. 10882456
Bottle-nosed Dolphin Release - Brett Long of The Long Marine Lab with crew of rehab staff and volunteers releases a rehabilitated bottle-nosed dolphin named Baker in the Monterey Bay

Background imageRehab Collection: Male Caracal, Felis caracal, Emdonemi Cat Rehab, Hluhulwe, South Africa

Male Caracal, Felis caracal, Emdonemi Cat Rehab, Hluhulwe, South Africa

Background imageRehab Collection: Cookery lesson, Askham Grange Prison, North Yorkshire

Cookery lesson, Askham Grange Prison, North Yorkshire
Inmates at Askham Grange female training prison in North Yorkshire take part in a cookery lesson. The instructor has written a recipe for scones on the blackboard. Date: circa 1945

Background imageRehab Collection: Boys in training at a Borstal institution

Boys in training at a Borstal institution
Boys in training in a carpenters workshop at an unidentified Borstal institution

Background imageRehab Collection: Salvation Army Industrial Home, London

Salvation Army Industrial Home, London
Inmates of a Salvation Army Industrial Home. Residents of the home were expected to work in return for their board and lodging

Background imageRehab Collection: Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex

Union Workhouse, Lewes, Sussex
The Lewes Union workhouse, erected in In 1868 on De Montfort Road, Lewes, Sussex. In 1902, after its closure as a workhouse


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Rehabilitation is a transformative journey that knows no boundaries. From the serene Brockhall Hospital in Langho, near Blackburn, Lancashire to the historic Guiltcross Union Workhouse in Kenninghall, Norfolk, it encompasses diverse settings and stories. In this captivating world of rehab, even our animal friends find solace. A portrait captures the innocence of Sophie, an orphaned juvenile chimpanzee at Guiltcross Union Workhouse. With a piece of grass gently sucked between her lips, she symbolizes resilience amidst adversity. Nature itself plays a crucial role in rehabilitation. The fauna thrives as we witness orphan baby Hoffmann's Two-toed sloths finding sanctuary at Aviarios Sloth Sanctuary. Their innocent eyes reflect hope and determination as they embark on their own healing journey. But it is not just animals who seek redemption; empty souls yearn for restoration too. At George Junior Republic in Freeville, New York State, USA troubled youths find guidance and support to rebuild their lives brick by brick. Music has always been a powerful tool for healing wounds and transcending barriers. Bedouin Arabs create enchanting melodies that echo through time immemorial - soothing hearts and nurturing spirits along their path towards recovery. Even soldiers bear scars that go beyond physical injuries; hence RAF Rehabilitation Centre stands tall on The Wirral coast in Cheshire. Here brave warriors rediscover strength alongside their loyal companions - horses whose unwavering presence offers comfort like no other. Rehabilitation knows no limits; it embraces all corners of existence with open arms. It reminds us that every soul deserves a chance to heal and grow anew - be it humans or creatures great or small. So let us celebrate the power of rehabilitation as we witness these remarkable journeys unfold before our eyes - reminding us that there is always hope for renewal within ourselves and the world around us.