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"Trusted: The Power of a Genuine Smile" In a world full of wolves and sheep, trust becomes an elusive virtue

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The Wolves and the Sheep
THE WOLVES AND THE SHEEP The wolves break the peace pact they had with the sheep, and attack them in their sheepfold; a faithless enemy is not to be trusted

Background imageTrusted Collection: Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France

Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France
530300 Waldenses (Valdenses, Vaudois, Valdesi) Christian sect originating in 12th century France. Devotees followed Christ in simplicity and poverty. Persecuted by Rome

Background imageTrusted Collection: As the magazine itself describes it: 'The smile on the face of a tiger would warn off the least

As the magazine itself describes it: "The smile on the face of a tiger would warn off the least wary but the smile
As the magazine itself describes it: " The smile on the face of a tiger would warn off the least wary but the smile on the face of a chorister is plainly to be trusted

Background imageTrusted Collection: The Industrious Prentice a Favourite and Entrusted by his Master

The Industrious Prentice a Favourite and Entrusted by his Master
STC451235 The Industrious Prentice a Favourite and Entrusted by his Master, plate IV of Industry and Idleness, illustration from Hogarth Restored: The Whole Works of the celebrated William Hogarth

Background imageTrusted Collection: The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master, 1747 (engraving)

The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master, 1747 (engraving)
1071412 The Industrious Prentice a Favorite, and Entrusted by his Master, 1747 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764); 26.4x34.6 cm; Dallas Museum of Art, Texas

Background imageTrusted Collection: Disraeli / Grocer / Shop

Disraeli / Grocer / Shop
BENJAMIN DISRAELI Dizzy as Our Grocer, reassuring Mrs Britannia that Derby, Disraeli & Co can be trusted to give good value for money Date: 22 February 1868

Background imageTrusted Collection: Mr Doubleface, c. 1810

Mr Doubleface, c. 1810
Mr Doubleface, a man not to be trusted, c.1810 Date: C.1810

Background imageTrusted Collection: Allegory of the unreliability of Spain and the freedom and prosperity of the Seven

Allegory of the unreliability of Spain and the freedom and prosperity of the Seven Provincien, the Dutch Garden, Willem Pietersz. Buytewech, 1615

Background imageTrusted Collection: Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1772-1842): English soldier: Lieut-General 1812

Rowland Hill, 1st Viscount Hill (1772-1842): English soldier: Lieut-General 1812: General 1825: Appointed C-in-C of army in England 1825-39 when Wellington became Prime Minister: Viscount 1842

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Nurses
Model Released. Nurses

Background imageTrusted Collection: Plus Four Suit 1939

Plus Four Suit 1939
a rugged strength in wear and a proved loyalty in service like a trusted friend faithful in all weathers

Background imageTrusted Collection: Brian & the Ocean Nymphs

Brian & the Ocean Nymphs
The hero (in this instance, the Irish hero Finn) encounters otherworldly creatures, who seem to be friendly - but can they be trusted ?

Background imageTrusted Collection: Scout Certificate

Scout Certificate
Reginald Foulk is now a Scout, trusted by Baden-Powell to at all times do his best to carry out his duty

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Paris Opera Closed
When Necker, the only minister trusted by the people, is dismissed by Louis, the crowd close the Paris Opera, symbol of luxury, as a gesture of their sense of loss


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"Trusted: The Power of a Genuine Smile" In a world full of wolves and sheep, trust becomes an elusive virtue. Yet, there are those rare individuals whose smiles can be relied upon without hesitation. Just like the smile on the face of a chorister, their sincerity shines through. Take for instance the industrious prentice who was not only favored but entrusted by his master. This engraving from 1747 depicts the bond built on trust between mentor and apprentice - a relationship that stood the test of time. Even in unexpected places, trust finds its way to flourish. Selim, a trusted slave and translator during Henry Morton Stanley's African expedition in 1870s, exemplified loyalty beyond borders. His unwavering support paved the way for success amidst challenging circumstances. Trust knows no boundaries or limitations; it transcends professions as well. From Disraeli turned grocer to Mr Doubleface in 1810 - these individuals prove that one's character is not defined solely by their occupation but rather by their integrity and reliability. The tale continues with El-Azrak Wadi Sirhan Arabian Desert Druze political allegory; it reminds us that even in complex political landscapes, trustworthy figures emerge as guiding lights amid uncertainty. Rowland Hill serves as another testament to trustworthiness throughout history. As an English soldier and lieutenant-general during critical times such as 1812, he earned respect through his honorable actions on the battlefield. Lastly, we cannot overlook the role of nurses in our lives - caregivers whom we entrust with our health and well-being every day. Their dedication goes beyond mere duty; they become pillars of trust when we need them most. In a world where skepticism often prevails, finding someone you can truly rely on is priceless. These diverse examples remind us that trust is not just about words but also about actions that stand firm against doubt and uncertainty.