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"Trample: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Tragedy" In the depths of history, the Templars and Crucifix stood as symbols of power and faith

Background imageTrample Collection: Templars & Crucifix

Templars & Crucifix
According to the historian Michelet, each Templar recruit was required to spit or trample on the Crucifix, as a symbol of his rejection of Jesus

Background imageTrample Collection: Prerogatives Defeat or Liberties Triumph, c1782. C J Fox and John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton

Prerogatives Defeat or Liberties Triumph, c1782. C J Fox and John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton
528291 Prerogatives Defeat or Liberties Triumph, c1782. C J Fox and John Dunning, 1st Baron Ashburton, uniting to fight corruption and Royal favouritism

Background imageTrample Collection: Study of horse and fallen rider, after Le Brun. Creator: Paul-Jacques-Aime Baudry

Study of horse and fallen rider, after Le Brun. Creator: Paul-Jacques-Aime Baudry
Study of horse and fallen rider, after Le Brun

Background imageTrample Collection: The Accident, 1893. Creator: Félix Vallotton

The Accident, 1893. Creator: Félix Vallotton
The Accident, 1893

Background imageTrample Collection: Archangel Michael Defeating Satan, c. 1636 (oil on canvas)

Archangel Michael Defeating Satan, c. 1636 (oil on canvas)
704436 Archangel Michael Defeating Satan, c.1636 (oil on canvas) by Reni, Guido (1575-1642); Santa Maria della Concezione, Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageTrample Collection: MADAGASCAR INFANTICIDE

MADAGASCAR INFANTICIDE
A Madagascar couple lay their infant in the road along which cattle are driven, so that the animals will trample it and bear the responsibility for its death Date: 1845

Background imageTrample Collection: Figurine of a horse trampling a man, from Staffordshire (ceramic)

Figurine of a horse trampling a man, from Staffordshire (ceramic)
GLS314041 Figurine of a horse trampling a man, from Staffordshire (ceramic) by English School, (19th century); Glasgow Art Gallery and Museum, Scotland; © CSG CIC Glasgow Museums Collection

Background imageTrample Collection: Tragic panic at an animal market, hundreds of oxen suddenly fleeing... (colour litho)

Tragic panic at an animal market, hundreds of oxen suddenly fleeing... (colour litho)
2815405 Tragic panic at an animal market, hundreds of oxen suddenly fleeing... (colour litho) by Beltrame, Achille (1871-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Tragic panic at an animal market)

Background imageTrample Collection: Cartoon, Our Joe Rides the High Horse

Cartoon, Our Joe Rides the High Horse, showing Joseph Chamberlain flying the flag for Imperialism and Fiscal Reform, trampling his political opponent Campbell-Bannerman. circa 1900s

Background imageTrample Collection: A March to the Bank, published by S. W. Fores in 1787 (hand-coloured etching)

A March to the Bank, published by S. W. Fores in 1787 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO190403 A March to the Bank, published by S.W. Fores in 1787 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); 42.4x54.5 cm; Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageTrample Collection: King Alfonso XIII rescues in Ceuta, with a quick move, a girl who fell under his horse

King Alfonso XIII rescues in Ceuta, with a quick move, a girl who fell under his horse... (colour litho)
2815210 King Alfonso XIII rescues in Ceuta, with a quick move, a girl who fell under his horse... (colour litho) by Beltrame

Background imageTrample Collection: Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey, 1866, reworked 1880-1881 and c. 1897

Scene from the Steeplechase: The Fallen Jockey, 1866, reworked 1880-1881 and c. 1897

Background imageTrample Collection: The Angel in the Sun calling the Birds of Prey, from the Apocalypse. n. d

The Angel in the Sun calling the Birds of Prey, from the Apocalypse. n. d
The Angel in the Sun calling the Birds of Prey, from the Apocalypse.n.d

Background imageTrample Collection: GARDES DU CORPS FEAST

GARDES DU CORPS FEAST
Officers of the Gardes du Corps - the royal bodyguard - stage a feast where they toast the king, damn the revolution and trample the tricouleur. The people are not amused. Date: 1 October 1789

Background imageTrample Collection: Bullfight incident, Arles, France, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle

Bullfight incident, Arles, France, 1898. Artist: F Meaulle
Bullfight incident, Arles, France, 1898. An illustration from Le Petit Journal, 26th June 1898

Background imageTrample Collection: Jeanne D arc, Idealised

Jeanne D arc, Idealised
JOAN OF ARC An idealised representation - she fulfils Merlins prophecy that a virgin will come whose horse will trample the backs of bowmen

Background imageTrample Collection: The Templars

The Templars
At the initiation of each Templar, the Christ, on a crucifix, is renounced. Those attending are obliged to spit and trample on him. 1890s

Background imageTrample Collection: Ponies trample corn to remove the grain in a typical

Ponies trample corn to remove the grain in a typical rural setting outside Shashemene. Depending on the availability of animals, a farmer may use ponies, donkeys or oxen for this purpose

Background imageTrample Collection: Donkeys trample corn to remove the grain in a typical

Donkeys trample corn to remove the grain in a typical rural setting between Ziway and Butajira. Depending on the availability of animals, a farmer may use ponies, donkeys or oxen for this purpose

Background imageTrample Collection: Suffragettes Attack the House of Commons

Suffragettes Attack the House of Commons. Suffragettes waving imbrellas above theeir heads trample policemen in their haste to RUSH the HOUSE of Commons Date: circa 1907

Background imageTrample Collection: Battlefield Scene with riders fighting, Willem van de Lande, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II)

Battlefield Scene with riders fighting, Willem van de Lande, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1635 - 1652

Background imageTrample Collection: PERU: CONQUISTADOR. A Spanish conquistador trampling an Incan man

PERU: CONQUISTADOR. A Spanish conquistador trampling an Incan man. Pen and ink drawing from El primer nueva cronica y buen gobierno (The first new chronicle and good government), 1583-1615

Background imageTrample Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. Crowd rushing onto the scene at the Epsom Derby moments

WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. Crowd rushing onto the scene at the Epsom Derby moments after militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison threw herself before the Kings horse, 4 June 1913

Background imageTrample Collection: WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. The scene at the Epsom Derby moments before militant

WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. The scene at the Epsom Derby moments before militant
WOMENs RIGHTS: DERBY 1913. The scene at the Epsom Derby moments after militant suffragette Emily Wilding Davison threw herself before the Kings horse, 4 June 1913

Background imageTrample Collection: NAST: ELECTION, 1876. The Elephant Walks Around - And the Still Hunt is Nearly Over

NAST: ELECTION, 1876. The Elephant Walks Around - And the Still Hunt is Nearly Over
NAST: ELECTION, 1876. " The Elephant Walks Around" - And the " Still Hunt" is Nearly Over. Cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1876

Background imageTrample Collection: To Arms, Britons! First World War propaganda

To Arms, Britons! First World War propaganda
" Arms, Britons! Avert These Horrors: The Triumph of Science and Efficiency." A typical propagandist reminder to the British of what they were fighting for, this brutish German soldier

Background imageTrample Collection: BATTLE OF KULIKOVO, 1380. Russian forces led by Prince Vladimir the Bold attacking the Tatar army

BATTLE OF KULIKOVO, 1380. Russian forces led by Prince Vladimir the Bold attacking the Tatar army led by Mamai during the Battle of Kulikovo, 1380

Background imageTrample Collection: Lassie Tramples Washing

Lassie Tramples Washing
It is the firm belief of postcard makers that the Scots are too canny to waste money on a washing machine - instead they trample the washing, the way the French do grapes

Background imageTrample Collection: Garde Du Corps Banquet

Garde Du Corps Banquet
In the theatre at Versailles, with Louis and Marie present, officers of the garde du corps (royal bodyguard) hold a feast where they trample the revolutionary tricouleur

Background imageTrample Collection: Neptune Wildlife

Neptune Wildlife
MONSTERS OF NEPTUNE (Henrik Dahl Juve) Visitors to Neptune encounter powerful creatures who trample on their spacecraft

Background imageTrample Collection: Jj Rousseau / Grand-Carter

Jj Rousseau / Grand-Carter
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU French philosopher, here accompanied by Reason & Truth who watch him trample Error and Lies

Background imageTrample Collection: Equestrian statue of Matyas Corvinus, Hungarian king between 1458 and 1490

Equestrian statue of Matyas Corvinus, Hungarian king between 1458 and 1490, trampling the banner of the Turks, Piata Uniri, Cluj, North West Transylvania, Romania, Europe

Background imageTrample Collection: Kitty Discards Crinoline

Kitty Discards Crinoline
Forced to her senses Kitty abandons extremes of fashion to preserve her love with the long-suffering Adolphus, who with Fido the dog trample the collapsed hoops in triumph

Background imageTrample Collection: Fairy Horses

Fairy Horses
Fairy horses emerge from the lake at night & trample corn


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"Trample: A Captivating Journey Through Time and Tragedy" In the depths of history, the Templars and Crucifix stood as symbols of power and faith, but even they couldn't escape the relentless force of trample. Madagascar Infanticide - a haunting reminder of humanity's darkest moments, where innocent lives were mercilessly crushed underfoot. A figurine from Staffordshire depicts a horse trampling a man, frozen in ceramic eternity. A chilling representation of dominance and submission. "The Invisible Danger" lurks beneath our feet, waiting to strike with its invisible hooves. Its color litho warns us to tread carefully in this treacherous world. An old lady in Gleno di Montagna dared to intervene between two forces colliding head-on. Her bravery overshadowed by the looming threat of being trampled underfoot. Tragic panic erupted at an animal market when hundreds of oxen suddenly fled for their lives. Chaos ensued as hooves thundered against the earth, leaving devastation in their wake. "Our Joe Rides the High Horse, " declares a cartoon that satirizes those who arrogantly ride above others without regard for consequence or compassion. "A March to the Bank" captures society's obsession with wealth and power through S. W. Fores' hand-colored etching from 1787. The pursuit often leads to trampling over morals and empathy. King Alfonso XIII becomes an unlikely hero as he rescues a girl trapped beneath his horse's weight in Ceuta. In one swift move, he defies tragedy and showcases compassion amidst chaos. Archangel Michael emerges victorious over Satan himself in an epic battle depicted on canvas c. 1636 - reminding us that even evil can be vanquished under righteous might. "The Triumph of Death: Battle" portrays life's ultimate struggle against mortality itself; where all are equal before death's crushing embrace - no one escapes its inevitable trample.