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"Rehabilitating Lives: From Grey Seals to Soldiers, a Journey of Hope" In the picturesque county of Cornwall, England, lies the charming village of Gweek

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: England, Cornwall, Gweek. Portrait of a rescued grey seal (called Fatima)

England, Cornwall, Gweek. Portrait of a rescued grey seal (called Fatima) at the National Seal Sanctuary

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DDE-90038665
Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), Roatan Institute of Marine Science, Anthony's Key Resort, Roatan, Honduras Date: 27/01/2010

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Immature Great Horned Owl (Bubo Virginianus), Alberta Bird Of Prey Centre, Coaldale, Alberta, Canada

Immature Great Horned Owl (Bubo Virginianus), Alberta Bird Of Prey Centre, Coaldale, Alberta, Canada. This Centre Rehabilitates Injured Birds And Releases Them Back To The Wild Whenever Possible

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Learning carpentry at St Dunstan s

Learning carpentry at St Dunstan s
A blind ex-serviceman learns carpentry at St Dunstans hostel in Regents Park, London. The hostel was established to rehabilitate soldiers and sailors blinded during the Great War. Date: 1915

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Blind servicemen at St Dunstan s

Blind servicemen at St Dunstan s
Two blind officers, escorted by one of the nursing staff, take the air at St Dunstans hostel in Regents Park, London.The hostel was established to rehabilitate soldiers

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Blind soldier at St Dunstan s

Blind soldier at St Dunstan s
A blind ex-serviceman learns how to make bags at St Dunstans, Regents Park, London. The hostel was established to rehabilitate soldiers and sailors blinded during the Great War. Date: 1915

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Blinded soldier starring in a revue, WW1

Blinded soldier starring in a revue, WW1
Blinded soldiers from St. Dunstans taking part in a revue called The Dispensary Boys, in a scene called the Beauty Chorus. St

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: St Dunstans Hostel advertisement, WW1

St Dunstans Hostel advertisement, WW1
A full page of The Tatler devoted to reporting on the work of St. Dunstans Hostel for Blinded Soldiers and Sailors in Regents Park, London

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Blind soldiers at St. Dunstans, WW1

Blind soldiers at St. Dunstans, WW1
A cheerful group of blind soldiers pictured at St. Dunstans hostel, Regents Park, London. St. Dunstan s, near Hanover Gate in the park, set up by Mr. C

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Northern saw-whet owl, Aegolius acadicus, being released from a rehabilitation center

Northern saw-whet owl, Aegolius acadicus, being released from a rehabilitation center after being found in an apartment building, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageRehabilitate Collection: Do Not Enter, Rehabilitation area bilingual sign in coniferous forest, Mount Revelstoke N. P

Do Not Enter, Rehabilitation area bilingual sign in coniferous forest, Mount Revelstoke N. P
Do Not Enter, Rehabilitation area bilingual sign in coniferous forest, Mount Revelstoke N.P. Selkirk Mountains, British Columbia, Canada, September


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"Rehabilitating Lives: From Grey Seals to Soldiers, a Journey of Hope" In the picturesque county of Cornwall, England, lies the charming village of Gweek. Here, at the National Seal Sanctuary, an incredible story unfolds as we witness the portrait of a rescued grey seal named Fatima. Once injured and vulnerable, she now stands tall as a symbol of resilience and rehabilitation. Meanwhile, in St Dunstan's, another tale of transformation takes place. Blind servicemen find solace and purpose through learning carpentry skills. With determination in their hearts and tools in their hands, they defy all odds to rebuild their lives brick by brick. The echoes of history resonate within these walls as we delve into World War I. A blinded soldier bravely steps onto the stage for a revue performance - his spirit unbroken despite his physical limitations. The St Dunstans Hostel advertisement reminds us that even amidst chaos and destruction, hope can be found when compassion meets rehabilitation. Not limited to humans alone, rehabilitation extends its wings to our feathered friends too. At Alberta Bird Of Prey Centre in Coaldale, Canada; injured birds are given a second chance at life. Witnessing an immature Great Horned Owl being released back into the wild fills our hearts with joy knowing that this center tirelessly works towards rehabilitating these majestic creatures whenever possible. Returning once more to St Dunstan's during WWI era brings forth images etched in history - blind soldiers finding camaraderie amidst shared struggles. Their journey from darkness to light is testament to the power of rehabilitation not only physically but emotionally too. And finally, we encounter yet another magnificent bird taking flight towards freedom - a Northern saw-whet owl released from a rehabilitation center where it received care and healing. From Cornwall's shores to war-torn battlefields; from seals basking under sunlight to soldiers seeking solace; from owls soaring through skies anew.