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Cross Collection (page 4)

"Crossing Paths: From Goodbye Old Man to the Southern Cross" In the midst of chaos and conflict, the cross stands as a symbol of hope and sacrifice

Background imageCross Collection: USA-ALASKA-KENAI PENINSULA-NIKOLAEVSK: Russian Orthodox Church Icon in Old Believer

USA-ALASKA-KENAI PENINSULA-NIKOLAEVSK: Russian Orthodox Church Icon in Old Believer
USA, ALASKA, KENAI PENINSULA, NIKOLAEVSK: Russian Orthodox Church Icon in Old Believer Russian Village

Background imageCross Collection: Picture No. 10889717

Picture No. 10889717
Fossil: Ammonite (cross section) - Name: Perisphinctes - Jurassic Date:

Background imageCross Collection: Khor Virap Armenian Apostolic Church monastery, at the foot of Mount Ararat, Ararat Plain

Khor Virap Armenian Apostolic Church monastery, at the foot of Mount Ararat, Ararat Plain, Yerevan, Armenia, Central Asia, Asia

Background imageCross Collection: Human cell

Human cell
Illustration of a highly magnified section through a human cell. Page 8 from Human Biology, 1977

Background imageCross Collection: Earths Crust

Earths Crust
Cross-section of the solid crust of planet Earth Date: 1879

Background imageCross Collection: The Market Cross, Devizes, Wiltshire

The Market Cross, Devizes, Wiltshire. The cross bears the salutary tale of Ruth Pierce, accused of cheating some buyers at the market, which led to her mysterious death

Background imageCross Collection: Victorian inventions in The Engineer

Victorian inventions in The Engineer
A page of patented engineering and industrial inventions from The Engineer magazine, 1856. Date: 1856

Background imageCross Collection: Ride-a-cock-horse to Banbury Cross

Ride-a-cock-horse to Banbury Cross to see a fine lady ride on a white horse... 20th century

Background imageCross Collection: Kaiser Wilhelm II presenting medals, Warsaw, WW1

Kaiser Wilhelm II presenting medals, Warsaw, WW1
Kaiser Wilhelm II (1859-1941), German Emperor, presenting Iron Crosses to troops in Warsaw, Poland, soon after the city was captured by the Austro-German Army during the First World War

Background imageCross Collection: A box of Christmas Eve crackers

A box of Christmas Eve crackers
A lovely box of Christmas crackers from the 1920s, with the contents intact and the box lid featuring a bright and jolly picture of Father Christmas being helped to cross the road by a policeman

Background imageCross Collection: South Eastern Fever Hospital, New Cross, London

South Eastern Fever Hospital, New Cross, London
The South Eastern Fever Hospital was opened in 1877 on Avonley Road at New Cross, near Deptford in south east London. It was the fifth such hospital to be erected by the Metropolitan Asylums Board

Background imageCross Collection: White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic

White Star Line, Olympic and Titanic
A White Star Line booklet containing plans of the Olympic and Titanic triple-screw steamers. Part of a cross-section plan can be seen, revealing the various levels towards the prow of the ship

Background imageCross Collection: HMS Habbakuk in section

HMS Habbakuk in section
Illustration showing a cross section of the top secret design for HMS Habbakuk a giant aircraft-carrier built of ice and wood pulp, which was proposed as a secret weapon in the Second World War

Background imageCross Collection: Captain Charles Upham

Captain Charles Upham
Portrait of double VC winner, Captain Charles Upham (). Born in New Zealand, Upham was a sheep farmer who distinguished himself during World War Two on two occasions

Background imageCross Collection: Saint Veronica

Saint Veronica
SAINT VERONICA she used her handkerchief to mop Jesuss brow as he carried his cross, and miraculously the image of his features was imprinted on it !

Background imageCross Collection: The tube railway form Charing Cross to Hampsted. Platform at

The tube railway form Charing Cross to Hampsted. Platform at
A view of the platform at Highgate during the running of experimental trains. The new tube railway from Charing Cross to Hampstead

Background imageCross Collection: Aston Villa F. C in 1894

Aston Villa F. C in 1894
Team photograph of Aston Villa in First Division champions in 1894. Formed in 1874 by members of the Villa Cross Wesleyan Chapel in Aston, Birmingham

Background imageCross Collection: Chichester Cross / 1930S

Chichester Cross / 1930S
CHICHESTER This gothic monument was built in 1500

Background imageCross Collection: St Boniface / Sacred Oak

St Boniface / Sacred Oak
SAINT BONIFACE (Wynfryth, of Crediton) Bishop of Mainz, missionary and martyr in Germany, destroying the sacred oak of an ancient German god

Background imageCross Collection: Jesus on Cross (Durer)

Jesus on Cross (Durer)
JESUS CHRIST known also as JESUS OF NAZARETH Religious leader of Jewish origin who preached christianity. Depicted on the Cross

Background imageCross Collection: Pantheon / Reconstruction

Pantheon / Reconstruction
Reconstruction of the the PANTHEON showing interior structure

Background imageCross Collection: Ethiopian Bible and rosary, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Ethiopian Bible and rosary, Jerusalem, Israel, Middle East

Background imageCross Collection: Greek Orthodox icon depicting Christ on the cross, Thessaloniki, Macedonia

Greek Orthodox icon depicting Christ on the cross, Thessaloniki, Macedonia, Greece, Europe

Background imageCross Collection: Church of Caridad del Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba Province

Church of Caridad del Cobre, Santiago de Cuba, Santiago de Cuba Province, Cuba, West Indies, Central America

Background imageCross Collection: Open gas street light at Kings Cross

Open gas street light at Kings Cross
A street view with an open gas street light in the foreground, two high walls to either side of the road, a man walking, traffic on the road

Background imageCross Collection: Jorrocks and the Bull

Jorrocks and the Bull
HANDLEY CROSS; OR MR JORROCKSs HUNT Jorrocks on the wrong side of a bull

Background imageCross Collection: Kings Cross Station / 1895

Kings Cross Station / 1895
A view of the platforms at the terminus for the Great Northern Railway, designed by the architect Lewis Cubitt, built in 1851-52

Background imageCross Collection: Goubet Submarine / 1885

Goubet Submarine / 1885
Designed by Claude Goubet in 1885: the first electrically powered submarine. Seen here being used by the Russian Navy

Background imageCross Collection: London Rag & Bone Men

London Rag & Bone Men
A rag and bone horse and cart and other horse drawn vehicles, about to cross Tower Bridge, London, England

Background imageCross Collection: The Flying Scotsman

The Flying Scotsman
The last run of the famous and popular steam locomotive The Flying Scotsman here leaving Kings Cross railway station, London, England, on its way back to Scotland

Background imageCross Collection: ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS (1542-1591). Spanish mystic and poet. Line engraving, 17th century

ST. JOHN OF THE CROSS (1542-1591). Spanish mystic and poet. Line engraving, 17th century

Background imageCross Collection: Have you answered the Red Cross Christmas roll call?

Have you answered the Red Cross Christmas roll call?. Poster showing a Red Cross nurse in a cloak, extending her hand, as soldiers march behind with an American flag. Date c1918

Background imageCross Collection: Church Street, Uckfield, East Sussex

Church Street, Uckfield, East Sussex Date: circa 1930s

Background imageCross Collection: England / Bungay

England / Bungay
The Market Square at Bungay, Suffolk, England, showing the interesting 17th century Butter Cross, and some of the ancient townhouses. Date: 1930s

Background imageCross Collection: Wootton Bassett Cross

Wootton Bassett Cross
The old Market Cross or Buttercross at Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire, England. Date: Medieval

Background imageCross Collection: Cross on oldest church, San Miguel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Cross on oldest church, San Miguel, Santa Fe, New Mexico, USA

Background imageCross Collection: Santuario de Nuestra Senora de los Remedios, Cholula, Puebla state, Mexico North America

Santuario de Nuestra Senora de los Remedios, Cholula, Puebla state, Mexico North America

Background imageCross Collection: View at sunrise from Pico de Aneto, at 3404m the highest peak in the Pyrenees

View at sunrise from Pico de Aneto, at 3404m the highest peak in the Pyrenees, Spain, Europe

Background imageCross Collection: Famous hill of crosses, Siauliai, Lithuania, Baltic States, Europe

Famous hill of crosses, Siauliai, Lithuania, Baltic States, Europe

Background imageCross Collection: Ascension Cathedral, near Omsk, Russia

Ascension Cathedral, near Omsk, Russia
View of the Ascension Cathedral, with belfry on the left, 55km south of the city of Omsk, Siberia, Russia. It belongs to the Achairsky Monastery, which was founded in 1905

Background imageCross Collection: Silence sign outside Charing Cross Hospital

Silence sign outside Charing Cross Hospital
A Quiet for the Wounded sign for traffic hanging outside Charing Cross Hospital in London during World War I

Background imageCross Collection: Ambulance

Ambulance
A 12-15 horsepower FIAT motor ambulance equipped with two stretchers, and greatly in demand by the Red Cross during World War I

Background imageCross Collection: Menhir Section / Bossenno

Menhir Section / Bossenno
A cross-section of a large menhir, close to the site of the Bossenno; a cluster of prehistoric barrows, and a Gallo-Roman villa

Background imageCross Collection: View from Church Hill across the Aln Estuary towards Alnmouth bathed in the warm light of a

View from Church Hill across the Aln Estuary towards Alnmouth bathed in the warm light of a winters afternoon, Alnmouth, Alnwick, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCross Collection: Statue of St. Paul in St. Peters Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Statue of St. Paul in St. Peters Basilica, Vatican, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imageCross Collection: Statue of St James at the Cathedral of Santiago in Santiago de Compostela

Statue of St James at the Cathedral of Santiago in Santiago de Compostela

Background imageCross Collection: UK - Alnmouth coastal village and holiday resort, view from Church Hill, Northumberland, England, UK

UK - Alnmouth coastal village and holiday resort, view from Church Hill, Northumberland, England, UK
USH-2473 Alnmouth coastal village and holiday resort, view from Church Hill Northumberland, England, UK Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCross Collection: Rebecca Riots / 1843

Rebecca Riots / 1843
REBECCA RIOTS during which toll gates were attacked in South Wales. Many of the male rioters dressed as women & called themselves Rebecca & her daughters



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"Crossing Paths: From Goodbye Old Man to the Southern Cross" In the midst of chaos and conflict, the cross stands as a symbol of hope and sacrifice. It whispers tales of farewell, like that of "Goodbye Old Man, " where soldiers bid adieu on the battlegrounds of World War I, their hearts heavy with sorrow. Yet, amidst the horrors of war, there are stories that transcend time. The King of Kings himself embraced this sacred emblem, reminding us all that even in death, resurrection awaits. Saint Therese de Lisieux found solace in her faith and wrote passionately about her devotion to Jesus Christ. Her life was a testament to love's power and simplicity – she became known as Saint Therese of the child Jesus. Pope Francis presides over Easter Holy Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican each year beneath an imposing cross. His presence reminds us that this ancient symbol continues to unite believers worldwide. From France's Burgundy region rises a statue honoring Saint Therese de Lisieux – a reminder that her influence extends far beyond her Carmelite convent walls. The bustling streets of Glasgow bear witness to countless crosses – both physical and metaphorical – as people navigate their daily lives amidst challenges big and small. Even centuries ago, Sheffield recognized its significance by etching it onto maps drawn by William Fairbank in 1771 and 1797. The town understood that every journey begins with crossing paths marked by faith or necessity. Amidst turmoil during WWI, James Clark depicted "The Great Sacrifice, " capturing not only soldiers' bravery but also their unwavering belief in something greater than themselves. British submarines silently patrolled beneath treacherous waters for half a century; their crews carried crosses close to their hearts as they protected freedom from unseen depths below. And finally, we find ourselves gazing upon Kranz -the Southern Cross- guiding travelers across vast oceans, reminding us that even in the darkest nights, hope shines through.