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"Lives are shaped by extraordinary bravery, just like Grace Darling who fearlessly rowed with her father to rescue stranded souls amidst treacherous waves

Background imageLives Collection: A lifeboat in Mallaig Scotland

A lifeboat in Mallaig Scotland
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageLives Collection: SUETONIUS, Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (69 - after 122)

SUETONIUS, Gaius Suetonius Tranquillus (69 - after 122). Vita Duodecim Caesarum (The Lives of the Twelve Caesars) by

Background imageLives Collection: Water breaking through during excavation of Thames Tunnel, 12 January 1828

Water breaking through during excavation of Thames Tunnel, 12 January 1828
530615 Water breaking through during excavation of Thames Tunnel, 12 January 1828. On this occasion 6 men killed, and Isambard Kingdom Brunel, site engineer

Background imageLives Collection: Birth of Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) by caesarian section. Flemish manuscript c1474 of Seutonius

Birth of Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) by caesarian section. Flemish manuscript c1474 of Seutonius Lives of the Caesars
527530 Birth of Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) by caesarian section. Flemish manuscript c1474 of Seutonius Lives of the Caesars which repeated the legend of Caesar's birth.; Universal History

Background imageLives Collection: Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea

Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea
540142 Mr Punch thanking Marconi for wireless telegraphy which was saving lives at sea. Leonard Raven-Hill cartoon from Punch, London, 22 October 1913 by Raven-Hill

Background imageLives Collection: Birth of Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) by caesarian section. From Filippion Beroaldo's (1453-1505)

Birth of Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) by caesarian section. From Filippion Beroaldo's (1453-1505)
527520 Birth of Julius Caesar (c100-44 BC) by caesarian section. From Filippion Beroaldo's (1453-1505) edition of Seutonius Lives of the Caesars which repeated the legend of Caesar's birth.;

Background imageLives Collection: Philippa of Hainaut persuading her husband king Edward III, to spare the lives of the Burghers of

Philippa of Hainaut persuading her husband king Edward III, to spare the lives of the Burghers of Calais in 1347
1219762 Philippa of Hainaut persuading her husband king Edward III, to spare the lives of the Burghers of Calais in 1347, 1901 (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageLives Collection: Walls

Walls
Ashley Sowter

Background imageLives Collection: yesterday is here

yesterday is here
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: while my 'guitar' gently weeps

while my "guitar" gently weeps
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: psycho factory

psycho factory
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: the card cheat

the card cheat
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: spare parts

spare parts
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Screaming loud

Screaming loud
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: I'm your fan

I'm your fan
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Saint of me

Saint of me
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Lost tapes

Lost tapes
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Wreck of the SS Fleswick at the entrance to Hayle Estuary, Cornwall. 29th January 1902

Wreck of the SS Fleswick at the entrance to Hayle Estuary, Cornwall. 29th January 1902
On 28th January 1902 the crew of the Hayle lifeboat E.F. Harrison rescued eleven men and a pilot from the grounded 195 ton screw steamer Fleswick which, inward bound to Hayle with coal from Neath

Background imageLives Collection: Naming ceremony of Mullions first lifeboat, the Daniel J. Draper, Penzance, Cornwall

Naming ceremony of Mullions first lifeboat, the Daniel J. Draper, Penzance, Cornwall. 10th September 1867
Launched on 10th September 1867 at Penzance, the boat was a gift from mostly Cornish Wesleyan Methodists in memory of the Reverend Daniel James Draper who perished in the tragic wreck of the SS

Background imageLives Collection: Static Performance

Static Performance
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Disturbia

Disturbia
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Fun house

Fun house
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Psycho therapy

Psycho therapy
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Come Into My Sleep

Come Into My Sleep
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Story of Silence

Story of Silence
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: HMS Glorious, aircraft carrier

HMS Glorious, aircraft carrier
Royal Navy - HMS Glorious, aircraft carrier, at anchor, steaming up. HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First World War

Background imageLives Collection: Poster, Be Like Dad -- Keep Mum! WW2

Poster, Be Like Dad -- Keep Mum! WW2
Poster, Be Like Dad -- Keep Mum! Careless Talk Costs Lives! Public information, WW2. circa 1940

Background imageLives Collection: Pleasure-pain principle

Pleasure-pain principle
mario grobenski - psychodaddy

Background imageLives Collection: Sponsored Float, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1991

Sponsored Float, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. June 1991

Background imageLives Collection: Tolerance Pills

Tolerance Pills
Artem Pozdniakov

Background imageLives Collection: HMS Glorious 77

HMS Glorious 77
Royal Navy - HMS Glorius, aircraft carrier, at anchor in Grand Harbour Valetta.. HMS Glorious was the second of the three Courageous-class battlecruisers built for the Royal Navy during the First

Background imageLives Collection: WW2 - Careless Lives

WW2 - Careless Lives
An illustrated front cover for a WW2 story book, Careless Lives, written by Desmond Leslie. The image shows tw opposing side profiles of young women

Background imageLives Collection: Lady Member of the Caravan Club, cooking

Lady Member of the Caravan Club, cooking
A Lady Member of the Caravan Club who lives in a Donkey Tilt Cart, cooking Date: 1914

Background imageLives Collection: Lady Member of the Caravan Club in donkey tilt cart

Lady Member of the Caravan Club in donkey tilt cart
A Lady Member of the Caravan Club who lives in a Donkey Tilt Cart Date: 1914

Background imageLives Collection: Lifeboat rescue

Lifeboat rescue, and every soul was saved alive Date: circa 1890

Background imageLives Collection: In Memoriam

In Memoriam
An etching which acts as a tribute to the lives lost during World War 1, elements include a memorial stone, which reads 1914-1915, 1916-1917 indicating those that have died during this period

Background imageLives Collection: P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss

P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss
Cover design, P & O Sketches in Pen and Ink, by Harry Furniss. Rare hardbound volume, published by The Studio of Design and Illustration Supply Agency, London, 204 pages

Background imageLives Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic - collection of publications

White Star Line, RMS Titanic - collection of publications
White Star Line, RMS Titanic - book collection including Titanic Voices, Beyond Reach, The Night Lives On, Raise the Titanic, and The Death and Life of a Legend. Date: 20th century

Background imageLives Collection: Robert Falcon Scott, Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctic

Robert Falcon Scott, Terra Nova Expedition, Antarctic
Robert Falcon Scott Terra Nova Expedition - important archive of 52 negatives taken by Lt. Henry Birdie Bowers during the ill-fated Terra Nova Expedition that claimed the lives of Scott

Background imageLives Collection: A grave tree carving

A grave tree carving
A grave tree, from a south pacific island expedition in 1925. Each mark represents an episode in the dead chiefs life. This was published in the book green islands in glittering seas

Background imageLives Collection: Coal miners strike

Coal miners strike
The conference of the miners federation of Birmingham meeting to discuss the coal miners strike. The names, reading from left to right, are: Sitting--Mr. H. Duff, Mr. T. H. Cann, Mr. M. C. Kerrell

Background imageLives Collection: Memorial for French soldiers who fell at Waterloo

Memorial for French soldiers who fell at Waterloo
The new monument commemorating the (roughly 25, 000) French soldiers who died in the Waterloo (18th June 1815). The French Military club erected this eagle in memory of those lost

Background imageLives Collection: Battle of Colenso memorial

Battle of Colenso memorial
Cairn of stones recalling the battle where 103 soldiers lives were lost of December 15th. The battle of Colenso was the third and final battle fought during the Black Week of the Second Boer War

Background imageLives Collection: Stella Polaris Dance Deck

Stella Polaris Dance Deck
A painting of the Stella Polaris Dance Deck, showing a room filled with dancers in costumes of wild colours, having the time of their lives. Date: circa 1931

Background imageLives Collection: Grotesque caricature, The Lock-Out's a monster. Captioned, The Evil Genius Of Industrial Strife

Grotesque caricature, The Lock-Out's a monster. Captioned, The Evil Genius Of Industrial Strife, with description, The "lock-out" is presented to us incarnate, as a monster

Background imageLives Collection: L'egare II - North Atlantic expedition raft, at Falmouth

L'egare II - North Atlantic expedition raft, at Falmouth
L'egare II, a raft used by a French crew in 1956 to cross the Atlantic Ocean. The expedition, led by Henri Beaudout, departed from Halifax, Nova Scotia, arriving 88 days later at Falmouth

Background imageLives Collection: Seismograph reading taken from the Omori Horizontal pendulum at Birmingham

Seismograph reading taken from the Omori Horizontal pendulum at Birmingham, showing the severity of the tremors during the San Francisco earthquake of 1906

Background imageLives Collection: PLAQUE FOR RED VICTIMS

PLAQUE FOR RED VICTIMS
A plaque honouring those who gave their lives for the Bolshevik revolution is placed on the wall of the Kremlin, Moscow. Date: 7 November 1918



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"Lives are shaped by extraordinary bravery, just like Grace Darling who fearlessly rowed with her father to rescue stranded souls amidst treacherous waves. " "Careless talk costs lives, as emphasized in a powerful propaganda poster that reminds us of the consequences our words can have on others. " "The ship Kapunda, 1887 - a haunting reminder of the fragility lost at sea and the enduring mysteries that lie beneath its depths, much like the Loch Ness Monster. " "A close shave for impeccable lives. A Gillette Razor Advert celebrates smoothness and confidence while reminding us to take care in every aspect of our existence. " "Bewick / Honey Badger - an embodiment of resilience and tenacity; these creatures teach us valuable lessons about never giving up when faced with life's challenges. " "In times past, RNLI lifeboat Arab II stood tall at Harlyn Bay, Cornwall. Its presence symbolized hope and safety for those whose they were endangered by the unforgiving sea around 1908. " "Fresh loquat fruits and green leaves serve as a vibrant reminder that nature sustains all forms of life. They inspire us to appreciate the simple pleasures found in nurturing living things. " "RNLI lifeboat Arab I anchored at Padstow quay from 1883-1900, standing as a testament to countless heroic acts performed by brave individuals dedicated to saving precious lives at sea. " "Just like Elephant Garlic thrives against all odds, we too can overcome obstacles that come our way. It teaches us resilience and strength in navigating through life's challenges. " "Dandelion seeds floating away on gentle breezes remind us that even small moments hold immense significance in shaping our individual paths. Each seed carries potential for new beginnings. " "The captivating story behind St Matilda/Butler Lives unfolds before our eyes – tales woven intricately through time showcasing how one person's legacy continues to impact generations.