Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Breathing Collection (page 7)

"Breathe: A Journey Through Life's Vitality" In the midst of World War II, on the home front, a woman dons her gas mask



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping

"Breathe: A Journey Through Life's Vitality" In the midst of World War II, on the home front, a woman dons her gas mask, symbolizing resilience and strength amidst adversity. Amidst chaos and destruction, firefighters in action on Eagle Street, London WC1 embody bravery as they battle fierce flames to protect lives and property. A diagram of the lungs and bronchial tubes reminds us of the intricate network that allows every breath we take - a testament to our body's remarkable design. In the pristine Arctic wilderness of Billenfjorden, Pyramiden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard, Norway an arctic fox gracefully inhales crisp air. Its survival depends on adapting to extreme conditions. Underwater wonders unfold as a bottlenose dolphin blows air rings with playful elegance. It showcases nature's ability to create beauty even beneath the surface. Scaling new heights like Hillary and Tenzing on Mount Everest requires not only physical endurance but also mastering controlled breathing at high altitudes – a reminder that breath fuels our dreams. Another underwater marvel unfolds as a bottlenose dolphin blows air bubbles with its mouth open. It exemplifies how creatures find joy in simple acts while reminding us of life's precious moments. At Lambeth fire station stands an enclosed pump from LCC-LFB (London County Council - London Fire Brigade), representing progress in firefighting technology. Breathing innovation into their work ensures better protection for all. Yet fires rage fiercely too; GLC-LFB (Greater London Council - London Fire Brigade) battles one such inferno on Lambeth Road SE11 – showcasing firefighters' unwavering commitment to preserving life amid danger. From brass helmets to cork ones – LCC-LFB marks changeover reflecting evolving safety measures over time. Just like breathing adapts through ages so does our approach towards safeguarding those who serve society selflessly. A diagram depicting heart, lungs, and windpipe reminds us of the interconnectedness within our bodies.