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Wounded Collection (page 2)

In the midst of chaos and conflict, the word "wounded" carries a weight that transcends time

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Wounded Collection: A Good Samaritan - Indian Soldier - WWI
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Wounded Collection: The Death of General Stonewall Jackson
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Wounded Collection: Injured Ww1 Soldier
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Wounded Collection: Wounded Red Cross Dog
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Wounded Collection: The Unicorn is Killed and Brought to the Castle, c. 1500 (wool warp with wool, silk
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Wounded Collection: The Death of Bhishma, Mortally Wounded by Arjunas Numerous Arrows, c
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Wounded Collection: Lord Methuen Rallying His Broken Forces at Tweebosch, 1902. Creator: Charles Mills Sheldon
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Wounded Collection: The Night Charge of the 19th Hussars Near Lydenberg on Nov. 7th 1900, 1901. Creator
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Wounded Collection: The Order of Release, 1746, 1852-1853. Artist: John Everett Millais
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Wounded Collection: General Methuen surrendering to de la Rey, 2nd Boer War, 7 March 1902
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Wounded Collection: Fragment of the Panorama of the battle of Rezonville (16th August 1870), 1883 (oil
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Wounded Collection: CIVIL WAR: GETTYSBURG. Confederate General Lewis Addison Armistead lies mortally wounded
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Wounded Collection: Bas relief from the Anzac Memorial - Sydney, Australia
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Wounded Collection: Taking the wounded aboard a British ambulance
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Wounded Collection: EVCW2A-00031
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Wounded Collection: Battle of Quatre Bras in 1815 (print)
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Wounded Collection: British army medics bandaging a dogs paw in the trenches, World War I (litho)
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Wounded Collection: Ms 18 f. 73v King Edward III Waging War at the Battle of Crecy in 1346
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Wounded Collection: Miniature silhouette - Captain Alfred Arnold Ernest Gyde
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Wounded Collection: Casualties from the front pass destroyed tanks, Villers-Bretonneux, France, World War I, 1918
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Wounded Collection: Fitzroy HJ Somerset, 1st Baron Raglan, British soldier, 19th century
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Wounded Collection: Convalescent soldiers in pantomime at Eastbourne. Officers, NCOs and men of Summerdown
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Wounded Collection: World War I first-aid station, artwork
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Wounded Collection: LCC-LFB Recruit firemen training at Brigade HQ, SE1
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Wounded Collection: The Not Forgotten Royal Tea Party, 1937
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Wounded Collection: EVCW2A-00001
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Wounded Collection: Reading War Hospital, Reading, Berkshire
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Wounded Collection: Our Soldiers: how they are Made and Mended
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Wounded Collection: Red Cross Poster - World War I
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Wounded Collection: Hohenzollern Redoubt 1915
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Wounded Collection: Joseph Sulkowski
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Wounded Collection: Jack Cornwell (chromolitho)
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Wounded Collection: Bataille de neige a Romorantin, le roi blesse a l assaut de la maison de Saint-Pol (colour litho)
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Wounded Collection: Halt of Prince Charles Edward on the Banks of the Nairne, 1878 (oil on canvas)
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Wounded Collection: Works of Mercy: Therapia Hospital, January 1 1855, engraving J. A. Vinter, pub
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Wounded Collection: Career of a Naval Surgeon at the Royal Hospital, Haslar (engraving)
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Wounded Collection: The Zouaves took one of the barricades by a dashing bayonet charge
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Wounded Collection: Battle of Belmont. Nov. 23rd, 1899. Boer-British War, pub. 1900 (colour litho)
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Wounded Collection: Red Cross Nurse in WWI
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Wounded Collection: Admiral Nelson Receiving the Spanish Admirals Sword, Battle of St
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Wounded Collection: The Battle of Oriskany in 1777, c. 1930 (colour litho)
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Wounded Collection: The Return, 1837. Creator: Thomas Cole
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Wounded Collection: The Campbells are Coming! Brave Pipers Playing Highland Regiments to Victory, 1917
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Wounded Collection: The Siege of Silistria, (1854), 1890. Creator: Unknown
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Wounded Collection: Nimrod, A Mighty Hunter. From The Painting By Briton Riviere From The Book The Outline Of History
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Wounded Collection: Abercrombie In Egypt, 1801 (c1850s)
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Wounded Collection: Battle at the Porte St Denis, 28th July, 1830, Paris. Artist: Hippolyte Lecomte


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In the midst of chaos and conflict, the word "wounded" carries a weight that transcends time. From the poignant illustration of "Good-bye, Old Man" by Fortunio Matania in 1922 to the haunting images of World War One soldiers adorned with their regiment badges, we are reminded of the sacrifices made on the battlefield. The death of Nelson at West signifies not only a loss for his crew but also a symbol of bravery and honor. Silhouettes etched against war's backdrop depict wounded soldiers receiving vital medical care during WW1, highlighting both resilience and compassion. The indomitable spirit embodied by Florence Nightingale, known as "The Lady With The Lamp, " shines through as she tended to wounded soldiers in their darkest hours. Piper Findlater's heroic act leading to winning the V. C. At Dargai in 1897 showcases unwavering courage amidst adversity. Captain Noel Godfrey Chavasse's remarkable valor earns him recognition with the VC medal—a testament to selflessness and heroism beyond measure. Admiral Nelson and Captain Hardy's bond during Trafalgar exemplifies loyalty even amid dire circumstances. Greek vase painting immortalizes Achilles and Patroclus' deep connection—reminding us that even warriors can be vulnerable when faced with wounds inflicted by both physical battles and matters of the heart. Matania captures an Advanced Dressing Station on Western Front—an image that encapsulates pain mingled with hope as injured soldiers receive critical aid from dedicated medical professionals donned in white—their comrades in healing. John Trumbull's depiction portrays Gibraltar garrison making a daring sortie in 1789—a reminder that wounds endured for noble causes echo throughout history—etched forever into our collective memory. "Wounded" evokes emotions ranging from sorrow to admiration; it is a stark reminder of sacrifice, resilience, bravery, compassion, camaraderie—and above all else—the enduring human spirit.