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"Unveiling the Stories of Resilient Souls: A Tribute to Victims" In a world adorned with protective dress, the victims silently bear their burdens

Background imageVictims Collection: Protective Dress

Protective Dress
Protective dress worn by French doctors attending plague victims in Marseille and elsewhere

Background imageVictims Collection: Breakdancing

Breakdancing
A breakdancer spins round on his back and stuns his teenage onlookers. Note the profusion of of white clothes and stilettos, slip-on shoes with white socks, perms and mullets

Background imageVictims Collection: Swedish Werewolf

Swedish Werewolf
A werewolf and his victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer and scientist

Fridtjof Nansen, Norwegian explorer and scientist
Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930), Norwegian explorer, scientist, diplomat and humanitarian, seen here at the time he received the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on behalf of the displaced victims of

Background imageVictims Collection: Four daughters of Tsar Nicolas II

Four daughters of Tsar Nicolas II
MARIE, TATIANA, ANASTASIA & OLGA Daughters of Nicolas II and Alexandra of Russia

Background imageVictims Collection: Stained glass depicting victims of the First World War, Semur-en-Auxois

Stained glass depicting victims of the First World War, Semur-en-Auxois, Cote d Or, Burgundy, France, Europe

Background imageVictims Collection: Customs / Sacrifice / Human

Customs / Sacrifice / Human
AZTECS OF MEXICO Priests of Tenochtitlan sacrifice victims to the god Huitzilopochtli

Background imageVictims Collection: A Cannibal Feast, Charles E Gordon Frazer

A Cannibal Feast, Charles E Gordon Frazer
A Cannibal Feast on the island of Tanna in the New Hebrides, by Charles E Gordon Frazer (1863-1899)

Background imageVictims Collection: Jamaica Earthquake

Jamaica Earthquake
When Jamaica is devastated by an earthquake, the Royal Navy brings food and supplies for the victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Saint Thecla Praying for the Plague-Stricken, 1758-59. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo

Saint Thecla Praying for the Plague-Stricken, 1758-59. Creator: Giovanni Battista Tiepolo
Saint Thecla Praying for the Plague-Stricken, 1758-59

Background imageVictims Collection: In the middle of the Indian forest, a man waits for the train near the railway line (Colour Litho)

In the middle of the Indian forest, a man waits for the train near the railway line (Colour Litho)
2778091 In the middle of the Indian forest, a man waits for the train near the railway line (Colour Litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVictims Collection: Princesse De Lamballe

Princesse De Lamballe
MARIE THERESE LOUISE DE SAVOIE princesse LAMBALLE, friend of Marie Antoinette and one of the most shocking victims of the Revolution not long after this portrait was made

Background imageVictims Collection: LA Peste at Marseille

LA Peste at Marseille
Scene showing the streets of Marseille strewn with plague victims, some being carted away in carts : drawing made on the spot in 1720

Background imageVictims Collection: Ancient Germanic warrior with heads of his victims

Ancient Germanic warrior with heads of his victims
Ancient Germanic warrior on horseback, in short cape and pants, with severed heads of his victims impaled on his lance and hanging from his waist

Background imageVictims Collection: Ancient Germanic warriors

Ancient Germanic warriors. They are naked except for animal skins with heads and antlers, and carry lances, clubs and wood and wicker shields. After Philipp Cluvers Germania Antiqua

Background imageVictims Collection: Two boys fish in the Barmston Drain - Hulls killer drain

Two boys fish in the Barmston Drain - Hulls killer drain, which over the years has claimed many victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims of the First Gas Attack Memorial, Steenstraat

Victims of the First Gas Attack Memorial, Steenstraat
This 15 metres high Cross of Reconciliation, commemorates the victims of the first gas attack of the war made by the Germans on 22 April 1915

Background imageVictims Collection: Brazilian cannibals depicted by de Bry

Brazilian cannibals depicted by de Bry
Cannibals reported by Portuguese conquistadores. Here some are shown roasting their victims on a spit. Date: 1530

Background imageVictims Collection: Brazilian cannibals, 1530

Brazilian cannibals, 1530
Cannibals reported by Portuguese conquistadores. Here some are shown roasting their victims on a spit. Date: 1530

Background imageVictims Collection: Diana, Princess of Wales Overseas Visit to Zimbabwe, July 1993

Diana, Princess of Wales Overseas Visit to Zimbabwe, July 1993. Princess Diana at the Nemazura feeding centre - a Red Cross project for refugees in Zimbabwe

Background imageVictims Collection: Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her

Diana, Princess of Wales makes a three day visit to Bosnia - Herzegovina as part of her campaign to raise awareness about the devastating effects landmines have on peoples lives

Background imageVictims Collection: USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City National Memorial to the victims of the

USA, Oklahoma, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma City National Memorial to the victims of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building Bombing on April 19, 1995, West Entrance

Background imageVictims Collection: Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Killing fields of Choeung Ek

Cambodia, Phnom Penh, Killing fields of Choeung Ek

Background imageVictims Collection: Chile, Santiago, Cementerio General cemetery, monument to the victims of the Pinochet

Chile, Santiago, Cementerio General cemetery, monument to the victims of the Pinochet dictatorship

Background imageVictims Collection: Cenotaph and Atomic Bomb Dome in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture

Cenotaph and Atomic Bomb Dome in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageVictims Collection: Paper cranes at Childrens Peace Monument in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima

Paper cranes at Childrens Peace Monument in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageVictims Collection: Korean Atomic Bomb Memorial in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture

Korean Atomic Bomb Memorial in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageVictims Collection: Cenotaph in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Cenotaph in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan

Background imageVictims Collection: Medusa

Medusa
A portrait sketch depiction of the Greek mythological gorgon, Medusa, whose gaze famously turned her victims to stone. Her hair comprises of a writhing bundle of snakes

Background imageVictims Collection: Shark Fishing in the Caribbean

Shark Fishing in the Caribbean
A group of men gather around the carcass of a large shark they have caught on the coast of a caribbean island. Shark fishing is still legal in much of the world, including the Caribbean, to this day

Background imageVictims Collection: Shipwreck

Shipwreck
Drawing of what appears to be shipwreck victims, laid in contorted positions. Date: circa 1929

Background imageVictims Collection: Photographs of Gainsborough shooting party, outdoor sporting portraits and group shot

Photographs of Gainsborough shooting party, outdoor sporting portraits and group shot. Captioned, Those Idle Rich: The Earl of Gainsborough's Birthday shooting party, at Exton Park, Rutland'

Background imageVictims Collection: Posada, The Plague, Mexico

Posada, The Plague, Mexico
The Plague, Mexico. Date: circa 1900s

Background imageVictims Collection: The Hanged Farmer, Mexico

The Hanged Farmer, Mexico -- he had been hanged by soldiers. circa 1900s

Background imageVictims Collection: Revolution victims during period of anarchy, Russia

Revolution victims during period of anarchy, Russia
Revolution victims during a period of Bolshevik-led anarchy in Russia, with crosses to mark their place of burial. Date: circa 1917

Background imageVictims Collection: Revolution victims after street fighting, Russia

Revolution victims after street fighting, Russia. The dead bodies were collected and placed on trestles in adjacent houses until carts could carry them to the morgues. Date: circa 1917

Background imageVictims Collection: Early victims of the Revolution, Russia

Early victims of the Revolution, Russia, March 1917, shot in the street by police. Date: 1917

Background imageVictims Collection: Revolution victims laid out for identification, Russia

Revolution victims laid out for identification, Russia
Revolution victims laid out in a street for identification, Petrograd (St Petersburg), Russia. Some of them have slips of paper giving their names. Date: 1917

Background imageVictims Collection: NUS President Charles Clarke with two students

NUS President Charles Clarke with two students
NUS (National Union of Students) President Charles Clarke (b.1950, later a Labour MP and Cabinet Minister) with two students, Clare Weber and Paul Butler

Background imageVictims Collection: Verdun Victims remains still in temporary Ossuary

Verdun Victims remains still in temporary Ossuary in 1927, awaiting definitive internment. See 10412369 for an earlier shot of the same location. Date: 1927

Background imageVictims Collection: 88 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School

88 mm German engraved artillery shell case - Bezalel School
77 mm. German artillery shell case engraved at the Bezalel School in Jerusalem. Inlaid silver and copper damascene work depicting Rachel sitting

Background imageVictims Collection: Mrs Dubosc Taylor by Madame Yevonde

Mrs Dubosc Taylor by Madame Yevonde
The late Mrs Dubosc Taylor who died from influenza caught while on nursing duty in France at the end of the First World War

Background imageVictims Collection: Spanish Civil War. Manifestacion de Arte Catalan

Spanish Civil War. Manifestacion de Arte Catalan. Espana-Mexico. Pro victimas del fascismo. (Catalan Art Exhibition. Spain-Mexico. Pro fascism's victims. Poster by Teixidor, 1937. SPAIN)

Background imageVictims Collection: PLAQUE FOR RED VICTIMS

PLAQUE FOR RED VICTIMS
A plaque honouring those who gave their lives for the Bolshevik revolution is placed on the wall of the Kremlin, Moscow. Date: 7 November 1918

Background imageVictims Collection: AMERICAN TOBACCO GROWER

AMERICAN TOBACCO GROWER
An American tobacco grower sits leaning on a barrel of the tobacco which will be sent away to poison the lives of millions of wretched victims doomed to a miserable death Date: 1871

Background imageVictims Collection: CEMETERIES/BALAKLAVA

CEMETERIES/BALAKLAVA
The cemetery of Crimea War victims on Cathcart's Hill, Balaklava, is visited by Prince Edward and Alexandra and other visitors Date: 1869

Background imageVictims Collection: WILL OF THE WISP

WILL OF THE WISP
WILL O THE WISP (feu follet, marsh light &c) depicted as a mischievous spirit, luring victims to an unpleasant death in the marsh circa 1830

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims of the Black Death plague in 1349

Victims of the Black Death plague in 1349
Victims of the Black Death Date: 1349



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"Unveiling the Stories of Resilient Souls: A Tribute to Victims" In a world adorned with protective dress, the victims silently bear their burdens. Like the four daughters of Tsar Nicolas II, they embody strength amidst adversity. But who said victims cannot breakdance through life's challenges? Just like a Swedish werewolf prowling in the night, they defy expectations and rise above their circumstances. Stained glass windows depict haunting scenes of sacrifice and loss from the First World War in Semur-en-Auxois. These customs remind us that they can not mere statistics; they are humans whose lives were forever altered by conflict. Fridtjof Nansen, an intrepid Norwegian explorer and scientist, sought to alleviate suffering among victims stranded in icy landscapes. His selflessness serves as a beacon of hope for those trapped in seemingly impossible situations. Yet there exists darkness too - Charles E Gordon Frazer's depiction of a cannibal feast reminds us that some perpetrators revel in inflicting pain upon innocent souls. In contrast, Saint Thecla is seen praying fervently for plague-stricken victims, showcasing humanity's capacity for compassion even during times of despair. Mikhail Nikolayevich Tukhachevsky stands tall as a symbol against injustice - his tragic fate at the hands of oppression echoes countless others who have suffered under tyrannical regimes throughout history. Nature itself can be merciless; just ask Jamaica after enduring a devastating earthquake that shattered lives and homes alike, and is here where we witness communities rallying together to rebuild what was lost while honoring those who perished. The Titanic memorial service at St. Paul's Cathedral encapsulates collective grief on an unimaginable scale - reminding us how fragile our existence truly is and urging us to cherish every moment with loved ones before it slips away like water through our fingers. Let these glimpses into various narratives serve as reminders that behind each victim lies an untold story waiting to be heard.