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"Caring Through the Ages: From Damascus Street 1933 to the Graeco-Turkish War in Crete" In 1933, on Damascus Street

Background imageCared Collection: Damascus Street 1933

Damascus Street 1933
Straight Street, Damascus, Syria, where, in the New Testament of the Bible (Acts 9; 11), the blinded St. Paul was cared for by Judas. Date: 1933

Background imageCared Collection: Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war

Florence Nightingales carriage at the seat of war
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become

Background imageCared Collection: Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity of French

Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity of French soldiers
543813 Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity of French soldiers. 19th century (popular hand-coloured woodcut); (add.info)

Background imageCared Collection: St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. 19th century (french woodcut)

St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. 19th century (french woodcut)
535048 St. Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. 19th century (french woodcut); (add.info.: After the death of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia)

Background imageCared Collection: Advertisement for Lifebuoy Soap, captioned, Not coddled, but cared for'

Advertisement for Lifebuoy Soap, captioned, Not coddled, but cared for'. Showing children, mothers and Lifebuoy soap. With description of mother as the health doctor

Background imageCared Collection: Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale

Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florence's social standing to become

Background imageCared Collection: Florence Nightingale's carriage

Florence Nightingale's carriage
The nursing carriage that accompanied Miss Florence Nightingale through the Crimean War. Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father

Background imageCared Collection: The Graeco-Turkish War, Scenes in Crete (litho)

The Graeco-Turkish War, Scenes in Crete (litho)
1597400 The Graeco-Turkish War, Scenes in Crete (litho) by Prior, Melton (1845-1910) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Graeco-Turkish War, Scenes in Crete)

Background imageCared Collection: Charles cared not a fig, so his pleasures had fling (colour litho)

Charles cared not a fig, so his pleasures had fling (colour litho)
3101955 Charles cared not a fig, so his pleasures had fling (colour litho) by Robinson, William Heath (1872-1944); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charles cared not a fig, so his pleasures had fling)

Background imageCared Collection: Anxious faces on little children of Holland Park, London who wait throughout air raid

Anxious faces on little children of Holland Park, London who wait throughout air raid warnings to keep their place during the Battle of Britain. October 1940

Background imageCared Collection: FRENCH SICK VISITORS

FRENCH SICK VISITORS
Two fashionably dressed ladies call on a sick woman in an attic, who is already being cared for by a sister of charity Date: 1854

Background imageCared Collection: WELL CARED FOR

WELL CARED FOR
Old ladies well cared for - more fortunate than some ! Date: 1886

Background imageCared Collection: Batavians Surround Romans Vetera Claudius Civilis Blockades

Batavians Surround Romans Vetera Claudius Civilis Blockades
The Batavians Surround the Romans at Vetera Claudius Civilis Blockades the Romans at Vetera Castra one of a series of twelve on the Insurrection of the Batavians against the Romans

Background imageCared Collection: Flying plum Tobiume title object series Hanazono poetry association

Flying plum Tobiume title object series Hanazono poetry association
Flying plum Tobiume (title on object) A series for the Hanazono poetry association (series title) Hanazono bantsuzuki (series title on object), A carp in a fishing net and a wooden statue of a bird

Background imageCared Collection: Good Samaritan Le Bon Samaritain title object

Good Samaritan Le Bon Samaritain title object
The Good Samaritan Le Bon Samaritain (title on object), Arrival at the inn. The injured traveler is carried inside by two helpers while the Samaritan stands with his purse in hand at the entrance of

Background imageCared Collection: Suffragette Arrested near Buckingham Palace 1914

Suffragette Arrested near Buckingham Palace 1914
A suffragette is arrested after the demonstration at Buckingham palace, May 21st 1914. (Some sources date this image to 1907)

Background imageCared Collection: Barnardos child Michael born with one hand

Barnardos child Michael born with one hand
A photograph of Michael, born with one hand and being cared for by Barnardo s. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCared Collection: Saint Sebastian Cared for by Irene and her Helpers, Jacques Blanchard, 1630 - 1638

Saint Sebastian Cared for by Irene and her Helpers, Jacques Blanchard, 1630 - 1638

Background imageCared Collection: The Good Samaritan, Johannes Pieter de Frey, 1780 - 1834

The Good Samaritan, Johannes Pieter de Frey, 1780 - 1834

Background imageCared Collection: Traveler with horse for an inn, Lambertus Antonius Claessens, 1800

Traveler with horse for an inn, Lambertus Antonius Claessens, 1800

Background imageCared Collection: China - Gansu - Foster children / orphans - Catholic Mission

China - Gansu - Foster children / orphans - Catholic Mission
China - Gansu Province - Foster children and orphans cared for at a Catholic Mission Date: circa 1908

Background imageCared Collection: Injured colonial French Soldier (WW1) cared for by nurse

Injured colonial French Soldier (WW1) cared for by nurse
WW1 - An injured colonial French Soldier (Senegalese?) cared for by a pretty nurse. Date: circa 1917

Background imageCared Collection: Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity

Illustration of an incident during the Peninsular Campaign demonstrating the humanity of French soldiers. Following hostilities on the banks of the Tagus they found a baby asleep in a wicker cradle

Background imageCared Collection: St Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. After the death of her

St Elizabeth of Hungary (1207-1231) giving alms to a beggar. After the death of her husband Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia, Germany (d1227) from plague while on crusade

Background imageCared Collection: Second Boer War 1899-1902: Where the sick and wounded British soldiers are cared

Second Boer War 1899-1902: Where the sick and wounded British soldiers are cared for - interior of the Raadzaal, Bloemfontein, South Africa 1900. Medicine Hospital Military Nurse

Background imageCared Collection: Burke and Wills Expedition to explore the interior of Australia (1860-1861). Robert

Burke and Wills Expedition to explore the interior of Australia (1860-1861). Robert O Hara Burke (1820-1861) and William John Wills (1834-1861) with John A King (1838-1872)

Background imageCared Collection: Inserting plug plants into modules filled with compost

Inserting plug plants into modules filled with compost

Background imageCared Collection: Posh Boarding Kennel

Posh Boarding Kennel
Feeding time for three well cared-for dogs at a dog hotel (boarding kennel). Date: early 1930s

Background imageCared Collection: While the mothers are working in the fields, the preschool c

While the mothers are working in the fields, the preschool children of migrant families are cared for in the nursery school under trained teachers, Kern migrant camp, California. Date 1936 Nov

Background imageCared Collection: Tatler cover, Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth of York

Tatler cover, Queen Mary and Princess Elizabeth of York
Front cover of The Tatler featuring a portrait of Queen Mary (consort of King George V) holding her grand-daughter, Princess Elizabeth of York (later Queen Elizabeth II)

Background imageCared Collection: 1930S SEMIS

1930S SEMIS
Neat semi-detached houses and well-cared-for front gardens at Carnarvon, Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1930s

Background imageCared Collection: Scorpion (Euscorpius sp. ) adult female with young on back, Italy

Scorpion (Euscorpius sp. ) adult female with young on back, Italy
Scorpion (Euscorpius sp.) adult female with young on back, Italy

Background imageCared Collection: Prison babies

Prison babies
Weighing a baby on its admission to Holloway prison. Holloway was a women-only prison where babies who were either born there or were under three months when their mothers were jailed

Background imageCared Collection: Prison babies in chairs and cots in the day nursery

Prison babies in chairs and cots in the day nursery
Prison babies at play in the day nursery. Holloway Prison, a women only prison where babies who are either born there or being under three months when their mothers were jailed are cared for in

Background imageCared Collection: Babys cot by the side of its mothers bed

Babys cot by the side of its mothers bed
Prison babies at play in the day nursery in Holloway, a women only prison where babies who were either born there or were under three months old when their mothers were jailed were cared for in

Background imageCared Collection: Day nursery in Holloway prison

Day nursery in Holloway prison
A day nursery in Holloway, a women only prison where babies who were either born there or were under three months when their mothers were jailed were cared for in prison

Background imageCared Collection: Florence Nightingale visiting the Hut Hospitals, at Balaclav

Florence Nightingale visiting the Hut Hospitals, at Balaclav
Born in Italy in 1820, she moved to England with her wealthy family and was educated at home by her father. Although it was not deemed suitable for ladies of Florences social standing to become

Background imageCared Collection: Prince John, son of George V

Prince John, son of George V
Prince John (1904-1919), fifth and youngest son of George V and Queen Mary. After developing epilepsy at the age of four, John was increasingly kept from the public eye

Background imageCared Collection: Ragged School

Ragged School
Scene in a ragged school, probably in London, where homeless boys are cared for and taught a useful trade

Background imageCared Collection: French Sick Visitors

French Sick Visitors
Two fashionably dressed ladies call on a sick woman in an attic, who is already being cared for by a sister of charity

Background imageCared Collection: Barnardo Children

Barnardo Children
Barnardo children - rescued from the streets and cared for in Dr Barnardos homes

Background imageCared Collection: A Charity Visit 1854

A Charity Visit 1854
Two fashionably dressed ladies call on a sick woman in an attic, who is already being cared for by a sister of charity

Background imageCared 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 imageCared Collection: Oliver Cared For

Oliver Cared For
Oliver is cared for by the benevolent Mr Brownlow



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"Caring Through the Ages: From Damascus Street 1933 to the Graeco-Turkish War in Crete" In 1933, on Damascus Street, acts of kindness and compassion were witnessed as communities came together to support one another during challenging times. Florence Nightingale's carriage at the seat of war symbolizes her unwavering dedication to caring for those in need, even amidst the chaos and destruction of conflict. Known as the "Lady with the Lamp, " Florence Nightingale revolutionized nursing care and brought comfort to countless wounded soldiers during times of war. Just like Romulus and Remus found solace under a nurturing wolf's care, we too can find strength through love and support from those who genuinely care about our well-being. An advertisement for Lifebuoy Soap reminds us that true care goes beyond coddling; it involves providing essential tools for hygiene and health, ensuring children grow up strong and protected. Lea Hurst, home of Florence Nightingale, stands as a testament to her lifelong commitment to caring for others' physical and emotional well-being. The image of Florence Nightingale's carriage evokes memories of her tireless efforts in bringing medical aid wherever it was needed most – a symbol of hope during dark times. Suffragette Arrested near Buckingham Palace in 1914 highlights how individuals fought not only for their own rights but also cared deeply about creating a more just society for all. Barnardos child Michael born with one hand teaches us that every individual deserves equal love, acceptance, and opportunities regardless of physical differences – an inspiring example of unconditional care. Scenes from the Graeco-Turkish War depict moments where empathy transcended borders; people showed compassion towards each other despite being caught up in conflicts fueled by political tensions.