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Saving Life Collection

"Saving Life: A Tapestry of Heroism and Compassion" In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty

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Saving Life Collection: Saving the Chicago Express (colour litho)
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Saving Life Collection: Grand Military Assault at Arms at the Royal Albert Hall, for the Benefit of the Egyptian War Fund
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Saving Life Collection: The Reward of Gallantry, the Queen presenting the Albert Medal for Saving Life to George Oatley
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Saving Life Collection: Saved, 1889 (etching on cream wove paper)
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Saving Life Collection: The Rescue of Corporal Scott during the Geronimo campaign of 1886 (coloured engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: The Monkey and the Dolphin, illustration from Aesops Fables
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Saving Life Collection: Saving the life of Commodore Decatur
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Saving Life Collection: Rear-Admiral Ryders Floating Hammocks for Saving Life at Sea (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: Rocket Apparatus of the Board of Trade for Saving Life from Shipwreck (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: The London Swimming Club Contest at the Crystal Palace (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: Rewards for Saving Life (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: Brussels Exhibition (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: The Ladies Fire-Brigade Tournament at Marazion, Cornwall, practising Saving Life from Fire by
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Saving Life Collection: Mr Ronald Maclean, of East London, Cape Colony, Albert Medal (First Class)
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Saving Life Collection: Mr Mark Addy (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: George Oatley (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: Reverend J W Adams, VC (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: Dr David Lowson (engraving)
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Saving Life Collection: Mr. Mantalini poisons himself for the seventh time, illustration from Nicholas
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Saving Life Collection: Emergency resuscitation, 19th century C015 / 6082

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"Saving Life: A Tapestry of Heroism and Compassion" In a world filled with chaos and uncertainty, there are countless stories that remind us of the indomitable human spirit. From historic events to everyday acts of bravery, it has been an enduring testament to our innate desire to protect one another. One such tale is depicted in "Saving the Chicago Express, " a vivid colour litho capturing the heroic efforts of individuals who risked their lives to rescue passengers from a calamitous train accident. Their selflessness serves as a reminder that even in moments of darkness, hope can be found. The grand military assault at arms at the Royal Albert Hall for the benefit of the Egyptian War Fund showcases how valor knows no boundaries. Through this engraving, we witness soldiers fighting not only for victory but also for preserving precious lives amidst conflict's turmoil. George Oatley, a coastguardsman immortalized in an engraving titled "The Reward of Gallantry, " receives recognition from Queen Victoria herself as she presents him with the prestigious Albert Medal for Saving Life. This poignant image reminds us that heroes walk among us - ordinary people capable of extraordinary acts. Etched on cream wove paper is "Saved 1889, " depicting a heart-stopping moment when rescuers pull survivors from treacherous waters. It captures both desperation and triumph while underscoring humanity's unwavering determination to save those in peril. "The Rescue of Corporal Scott during the Geronimo campaign" transports us back to 1886 America, where courage transcends cultural divides. In this coloured engraving, we witness unity prevailing over adversity as soldiers rally together to save their comrade-in-arms. Inspired by Aesop's Fables comes "The Monkey and The Dolphin. " This illustration symbolizes how compassion bridges gaps between species; it teaches us that saving life extends beyond our own kind and encompasses all living beings sharing this planet.