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Explosion Collection

"Capturing the Power: A Spectacle of Explosions Unleashed" In the realm of art, explosions have been depicted in various forms throughout history

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Explosion Collection: A Star Explodes - Norman Lindsay
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Explosion Collection: Attack of the Ulster Division, 1 July 1916, (c1930). Creator: James Prinsep Beadle
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Explosion Collection: Extirpation of the Plagues of Egypt: - Destruction of Revolutionary Crocodiles, 1798
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Explosion Collection: A Miner Success by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon
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Explosion Collection: Crab nebula, composite image
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Explosion Collection: At the Front - World War One recruitment poster
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Explosion Collection: Science / Gillray Satire
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Explosion Collection: The Vindictive at Zeebrugge, 1918 (1919). Artist: Charles John De Lacy
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Explosion Collection: Bismarck, German battleship, WW2
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Explosion Collection: Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmundson as the Dangerous Brothers on Saturday Live
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Explosion Collection: Monte Bello atomic test
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Explosion Collection: Supernova explosion, artwork
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Explosion Collection: STEAMBOATS: SULTANA, 1865. The paddle steamer Sultana photographed during a stop at Helena
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Explosion Collection: Remagen Bridgehead: the 27th Armored Infantry Batallion of the U. S
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Explosion Collection: Hendon Aerial Pageant
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Explosion Collection: Light echoes from exploding star
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Explosion Collection: Torus universe, artwork
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Explosion Collection: Harry Watts London Can Take It! (1940)
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Explosion Collection: Petrol station, Old Brompton Road, London SW7
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Explosion Collection: British Square / Pollilur
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Explosion Collection: The Four Days Battle, 1-4 June 1666 (oil on canvas)
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Explosion Collection: The Battle of Ballinahinch, 13th June 1798, c. 1798 (oil on canvas)
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Explosion Collection: Fireworks, Caerphilly Castle, Caerphilly, South Wales, United Kingdom, Europe
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Explosion Collection: Atomic structure, artwork
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Explosion Collection: 1957 nuclear test: Fall-out
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Explosion Collection: Planes Bomb Emirs Fort
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Explosion Collection: The Great Halifax Explosion, Halifax, Nova Scotia
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Explosion Collection: CHINA: BOXER REBELLION. The Eight-Nation Alliance troops launching an attack on Tientsin
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Explosion Collection: CUBA: U. S. S. MAINE, 1898. Destruction of the U. S. Battleship Maine in Havana Harbor
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Explosion Collection: Daleks attack a rebels vehicle
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Explosion Collection: Union gunboats sunk in Galveston Bay, 1863
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Explosion Collection: Loss of Queen Mary, Jutland
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Explosion Collection: Snowboarder
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Explosion Collection: Man on a snowboard jumping off a cornice at Snowbird Resort in Little Cottonwood
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Explosion Collection: Llest Colliery explosion, Glamorgan, South Wales
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Explosion Collection: The Siege of Sevastopol, 1854 (19th century print)
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Explosion Collection: The Vanishing Time
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Explosion Collection: Hooded British Territorials charging the German Trenches at Loos, September 25th, 1915, 1916
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Explosion Collection: Uncorking Old Sherry, 1805
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Explosion Collection: BUNKERs HILL MINE / 1875
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Explosion Collection: Where Did That One Go To? by Bruce Bairnsfather
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Explosion Collection: The Heroines of 1940 : Greek poster, c1946, commemorating the women of the Greek Resistance
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Explosion Collection: SULTANA EXPLOSION, 1865. The explosion of the paddle steamer Sultana on the Mississippi River
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Explosion Collection: Clerkenwell Prison explosion
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Explosion Collection: Great Fire of Newcastle and Gateshead
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Explosion Collection: Collapsed building
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Explosion Collection: Italy, Sicily, Mount Etna, activity of the explosive vent on the North side of the
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Explosion Collection: Firestorm (colour litho)


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"Capturing the Power: A Spectacle of Explosions Unleashed" In the realm of art, explosions have been depicted in various forms throughout history. From Norman Lindsay's mesmerizing portrayal of a star exploding to James Prinsep Beadle's vivid depiction of the Ulster Division under attack, these artworks encapsulate the sheer intensity and devastation caused by such cataclysmic events. Charles John De Lacy's masterpiece, "The Vindictive at Zeebrugge, " transports us to 1918 when this explosive assault unfolded during World War I. The image serves as a haunting reminder of the sacrifices made by brave soldiers amidst chaos and destruction. Moving forward in time, we witness Bruce Bairnsfather's poignant WWI cartoon titled "A Miner Success. " This clever illustration sheds light on the dangerous conditions faced by miners who were tasked with detonating explosives underground during wartime. Shifting our gaze beyond Earth, we encounter a stunning composite image capturing the Crab Nebula. This celestial explosion showcases nature's ability to create breathtaking beauty even within its most violent moments. Not limited to war or natural phenomena, explosions also find their place in entertainment. Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmundson immortalized these fiery bursts through their comedic brilliance as the Dangerous Brothers on Saturday Live. Their explosive performances left audiences roaring with laughter. Taking flight into aviation history, we marvel at Hendon Aerial Pageant where daredevil pilots showcased aerial stunts that thrilled spectators while pushing boundaries within controlled explosions and pyrotechnics displays. Artistic interpretations extend further into space as well; supernova they are brought to life through captivating artwork that captures both their destructive force and awe-inspiring magnificence. History reminds us that not all explosions occur on land or in space; tragedy struck aboard steamboat Sultana in 1865 when it exploded near Helena. This disaster claimed countless lives and stands as a somber testament to the devastating consequences of an explosion gone wrong. In contrast, H.