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"Eject: A Collection of Powerful Moments Captured in History and Nature" Me 110 over Greece
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"Eject: A Collection of Powerful Moments Captured in History and Nature" Me 110 over Greece: Witness the intense aerial battle as a Messerschmitt 110 soars through the Greek skies, showcasing the raw power of war machines. Expulsion (drypoint): Delve into the world of art with this captivating drypoint print, depicting a scene of expulsion that evokes strong emotions and raises questions about society's treatment of outcasts. Beggar being thrown out of a rich man's kitchen, in the 16th century (engraving): Step back in time to witness an engraving from the 16th century, highlighting social inequality and reflecting on how wealth has often dictated one's worthiness. An airplane from the Paris-London freight service suddenly caught fire and crashed. . (colour litho): Experience a heart-stopping moment frozen in time through this vividly colored lithograph capturing an airplane disaster that reminds us of both human vulnerability and resilience. Germany's largest air cruiser hit by a hurricane on the island of Heligoland (colour litho): Explore nature's fury as it collides with human engineering prowess in this striking color lithograph showcasing Germany's largest air cruiser battling against powerful winds during a catastrophic storm. From the burning hydrovalant he threw himself into the sea near Syracuse, managing to stay almost. . (colour litho): Marvel at courage amidst chaos as depicted by this mesmerizing color lithograph illustrating an individual escaping certain doom by plunging into treacherous waters during a fiery catastrophe near Syracuse. (©EyeUbiquitous_20092919): Discover EyeUbiquitous' remarkable photograph that captures an elusive moment filled with mystery, leaving viewers intrigued and hungry for more details hidden within its frames. Beggar Being Thrown Out Of A Rich Man’s Kitchen In The 17th Century. From Geschiedenis Van Nederland, Published 1936.