Rewarding Collection
"Rewards Across Time: From Ancient Bethlehem to Modern Wars and Achievements" In the heart of Bethlehem, an infant Christ rewards martyred innocents
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"Rewards Across Time: From Ancient Bethlehem to Modern Wars and Achievements" In the heart of Bethlehem, an infant Christ rewards martyred innocents, symbolizing the eternal value of sacrifice and righteousness. During World War II, a powerful poster emerged, proclaiming "Good Work" as a rewarding virtue that fueled the spirit of victory. In medieval times, knighthood was conferred on warriors who displayed exceptional bravery by slaying two enemies on the battlefield. A moment captured in Paul Lacroix's book illustrates this reward for valor. Prince Albert rewarded Joseph Paxton with praise and pudding for his remarkable design of the Crystal Palace in London. The Great Exhibition of 1851 found its home within these walls, showcasing human achievement. The President of France recognized long-serving railway employees at Valence with medals as a token of appreciation for their dedicated service. Naithing Venture witnessed Naithing Win's triumph in 1911. This woodcut depicts the exhilarating reward that comes from conquering challenges against all odds. A Prize Baby Show captures Materfamilias rewarding a successful candidate. This colored engraving celebrates achievements even at such tender ages. At Sorbonne University in Paris, brave souls who rescued shipwrecked sailors were honored through a distribution of rewards. Their selflessness became an inspiration to others. Young heroes also received recognition through colorful lithographs depicting their noble acts and courageous deeds deserving admiration and rewards alike. Napoleon bestowed upon Marshal Lefevre the title Duke of Danzig after capturing it from Prussians during battle—a gesture illustrating how rewards can elevate individuals' status and honor their accomplishments. Amidst Russo-Japanese War chaos, a little hero emerged at Port Arthur. Through this color lithograph, we witness how bravery is rewarded even among conflict-ridden landscapes—inspiring hope amidst adversity.