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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: Eastern Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis coromandus) adult, feeding on wounds of live but paralysed

Eastern Cattle Egret (Bubulcus ibis coromandus) adult, feeding on wounds of live but paralysed Wild Water Buffalo (Bubalis arnee) wounded by Indian Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris), Kaziranga N.P

Background imageVictims Collection: Great Tit (Parus major) adult, with tumor growth on head, perched on blackthorn twig with berries

Great Tit (Parus major) adult, with tumor growth on head, perched on blackthorn twig with berries, Warwickshire, England, october

Background imageVictims Collection: Red-breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) dead adult, hunter holding illegally shot bird, Bulgaria

Red-breasted Goose (Branta ruficollis) dead adult, hunter holding illegally shot bird, Bulgaria, february

Background imageVictims Collection: Common Coot (Fulica atra) dead adult, victim of cold weather, on frozen lake, Bulgaria, february

Common Coot (Fulica atra) dead adult, victim of cold weather, on frozen lake, Bulgaria, february

Background imageVictims Collection: Burying plague victims, engraving

Burying plague victims, engraving
Burying plague victims. Plate depicting a group of men burying victims of the Great Plague that struck London in 1665. This outbreak of bubonic plague was the last major infection seen in the city

Background imageVictims Collection: Origin Species, CH Bennett, Crook - bear

Origin Species, CH Bennett, Crook - bear
The origin of Garotte. Satire on Darwins Origin of Species showing the evolution of a crook, from a bear. A crook stands waiting to ask the time from prospective victims, bludgeon at hand

Background imageVictims Collection: Pyramid Monument to the victims of the Siege of Lyon

Pyramid Monument to the victims of the Siege of Lyon
Monuments to the victims of the Siege of Lyon - Lyon, France. Raised in 1814-19 and reflecting the vogue for Egypt under the empire

Background imageVictims Collection: King and Queen at a Communal Centre during the war

King and Queen at a Communal Centre during the war
King George VI and Queen Elizabeth pictured visiting a communal centre established in South London during the Blitz to provide meals for people who had been bombed out of their homes by German air

Background imageVictims Collection: Queen Elizabeth meeting bombed London residents

Queen Elizabeth meeting bombed London residents
Queen Elizabeth, later the Queen Mother giving one of her gracious and charming smiles as she meets and sympathises with London residents in bomb damaged areas during the Blitz

Background imageVictims Collection: Union Workhouse, Northallerton, North Yorkshire

Union Workhouse, Northallerton, North Yorkshire
The Northallerton Union workhouse at Friarage Fields, Northallerton, North Yorkshire. A small dog stands near the entrance

Background imageVictims Collection: The cemetery and racecourse at Hong Kong

The cemetery and racecourse at Hong Kong
A view of the Hong Kong racecourse, in very close proximity to the cemetery: The races took place last week in the Happy Valley

Background imageVictims Collection: HELL

HELL
A number of sinners are subjected to a variety of punishments for the naughty things they did during their earthly lives...and fresh victims arrive continually

Background imageVictims Collection: Anti-Revolution Cartoon

Anti-Revolution Cartoon
REPUBLIC WHICH GOOD CITIZENS DON T WANT - cartoon opposing revolutionary extremism : Marianne holds the torch of civil war and the shrouds of three prominent victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Royal Humane Society

Royal Humane Society
A sketch of the receiving house of the Royal Humane Society. The society was founded in 1774 by Dr William Hawes and Dr Thomas Cogan, to save people from drowning by using resuscitation

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims Buried

Victims Buried
Burying victims of the Commune on the outskirts of Paris

Background imageVictims Collection: Chateau De Neuilly

Chateau De Neuilly
Among the victims of the Revolution is the chateau de Neuilly, Paris, sacked by the mob

Background imageVictims Collection: Coup: Victims

Coup: Victims
Unfortunately, a lot of Parisians get themselves hurt when troops loyal to Napoleon clear the streets of Republican opponents : they are carted away in wagons

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims Honoured

Victims Honoured
Victims of the Revolution are honoured at the Colonne de Juillet. Date: circa May 1850

Background imageVictims Collection: Roman Suovetaurilla

Roman Suovetaurilla
A purifying sacrifice performed by the Romans - notably at the census or on military occasions) : a boar, a ram and a bull were the requisite victims

Background imageVictims Collection: St Roch as a Pilgrim

St Roch as a Pilgrim
(Rocco, Roque) - He goes as a pilgrim to Rome, where he is infected while caring for plague victims; he recovers and goes on to perform many healing miracles

Background imageVictims Collection: Girondin Gathering

Girondin Gathering
The Girondins meet at madame Rolands : moderate revolutionaries, many of them will be victims of the Reign of Terror, including madame Roland herself

Background imageVictims Collection: School Disco

School Disco
Remember school discos, when all the boys looked lost and girls wore white stilettos with ankle socks?

Background imageVictims Collection: Ball at Paris 1854

Ball at Paris 1854
Ball at the Jardin d Hiver, Paris, in aid of the English charitable fund for victims of the war currently in progress in the Crimea in which France and Britain are allies

Background imageVictims Collection: Out of Mouth of Hell

Out of Mouth of Hell
A demon rides forth from the mouth of Hell to find new victims - illustration to Richard Pynsons printing of The Kalender of Shepardes

Background imageVictims Collection: Moscow Victims Buried

Moscow Victims Buried
Victims of the revolution are buried at the Kremlin wall, Moscow

Background imageVictims Collection: February Revolution

February Revolution
Victims of the February Revolution

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims of Petrification

Victims of Petrification
Unfortunate victims of the petrifying spring at Clermont- Ferrand, France

Background imageVictims Collection: Cambodian Army

Cambodian Army
Phnom Penh: Members of the Cambodian army stand over two Vietnamese victims, who have been covered in body bags

Background imageVictims Collection: Anti-Aristocracy Demos

Anti-Aristocracy Demos
Social democrats protest against the aristocracy. Their banners read " Not a penny for the Princes" and " Victims of capitalist profit- greed"

Background imageVictims Collection: Beast / Gevaudan / 1873

Beast / Gevaudan / 1873
LA BETE DU GEVAUDAN The beast with one of its victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Luigi Di Gonzaga - 3

Luigi Di Gonzaga - 3
LUIGI GONZAGA Italian Jesuit who died while caring for plague victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Loudun - Grandier Accuse

Loudun - Grandier Accuse
The nuns of the convent of Saint-Ursule accuse Urbain Grandier of throwing a bewitched rose-sprig into their garden, causing them to be victims of his lust

Background imageVictims Collection: THE DELUGE

THE DELUGE a group of victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Luigi Di Gonzaga - 6

Luigi Di Gonzaga - 6
LUIGI GONZAGA Italian Jesuit who died while caring for plague victims

Background imageVictims Collection: Luther & Plague Victims

Luther & Plague Victims
Martin Luther tends victims of the Plague

Background imageVictims Collection: Earthquake Calabria 07

Earthquake Calabria 07
In pouring rain, police and residents rescue victims when the town of Ferruzzano, Calbria (southern Italy) is devastated by earthquake

Background imageVictims Collection: Its for the Victims

Its for the Victims
- Its for the victims. - Yours ?

Background imageVictims Collection: Luigi Di Gonzaga - 5

Luigi Di Gonzaga - 5
saint LUIGI di GONZAGA Italian Jesuit, noted for his austerities, who died of the plague while ministering to victims : he is the protector of young students

Background imageVictims Collection: Hunting with Bombs

Hunting with Bombs
Inevitably, innocent animals will be among the victims of indiscriminate aerial bombardment

Background imageVictims Collection: Wounded War-Horses

Wounded War-Horses
Countless horses are victims of mankinds wars : wounded war horses are cared for in an improvised dressing station as winter engulfs the Western Front

Background imageVictims Collection: Victims of Terror

Victims of Terror
The names of imprisoned aristocrats are read out, summoning them to the guillotine

Background imageVictims Collection: Memorial to Victims

Memorial to Victims
At the Louvre, a memorial is erected to commemorate the victims of the Revolution de Juillet

Background imageVictims Collection: Tomb of 1830 Victims

Tomb of 1830 Victims
Victims of the Revolution de Juillet are buried in the place des Innocents, Paris

Background imageVictims Collection: Burial of 1830 Victims

Burial of 1830 Victims
Victims of the Revolution de Juillet are buried in the place des Innocents, Paris

Background imageVictims Collection: Cyclone / Tahiti 1906

Cyclone / Tahiti 1906
There are many victims when Tahiti is struck by a violent cyclone

Background imageVictims Collection: Scene from Shakespeares Richard III

Scene from Shakespeares Richard III
A scene from Shakespeares history play, Richard III, showing the king haunted by his crimes on the eve of the Battle of Bosworth



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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.