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Background imageInjury Collection: Sink! Ar always said ar could polish him off, 1865. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne

Sink! Ar always said ar could polish him off, 1865. Artist: Hablot Knight Browne
Sink! Ar always said ar could polish him off, 1865. From Mr. Facey Romfords Hounds, by Robert Smith Surtees. [Bradbury and Evans, London, 1865]

Background imageInjury Collection: Some of our Wounded Heroes, c1917, (1917)

Some of our Wounded Heroes, c1917, (1917). A photograph taken of wounded soldiers on the roof of The King George Hospital, London. From Bibbys Annual 1917, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1917]

Background imageInjury Collection: A Thought-Form of Anger, c1916, (1917)

A Thought-Form of Anger, c1916, (1917). Directed Against a Person Who Had Inflicted A Deep Injury On The One Who Sent It Forth

Background imageInjury Collection: All Formation Was Lost, And Each Man Fought For Himself, 1902. Artist: GB

All Formation Was Lost, And Each Man Fought For Himself, 1902. Artist: GB
All Formation Was Lost, And Each Man Fought For Himself, 1902. At the Battle of Talavera, Spain, 27-28 July 1809, the British

Background imageInjury Collection: The Commandos Were There, 1940-1942, (1943)

The Commandos Were There, 1940-1942, (1943). The British Commandos were formed during the Second World War in June 1940, following a request from the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

Background imageInjury Collection: The Battle of Glenshiel, 10 June 1719, (c1880)

The Battle of Glenshiel, 10 June 1719, (c1880)
The Battle of Glenshiel, c1880. The Battle of Glen Shiel was a battle which took place in the West Highlands of Scotland on 10 June 1719

Background imageInjury Collection: Surrender of the King of France at Poitiers, September 1356, (c1880)

Surrender of the King of France at Poitiers, September 1356, (c1880). John II (26 April 1319-8 April 1364), also known as John the Good was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of

Background imageInjury Collection: Charge of the Scots at Halidon Hill, 19 July 1333, (c1880)

Charge of the Scots at Halidon Hill, 19 July 1333, (c1880). The Battle of Halidon Hill took place on 19 July 1333) and was fought during the Second War of Scottish Independence

Background imageInjury Collection: Street Fighting in Malaga, c1890. Artist: William Barnes Wollen

Street Fighting in Malaga, c1890. Artist: William Barnes Wollen
Street Fighting in Malaga, c1890. From Cassells History of England, Vol. VI. by John Cassell. [A. W. Cowan, Cassell & Company Limited, London, Paris, Melbourne, c1890]

Background imageInjury Collection: Wrestling with a Bear, c1912

Wrestling with a Bear, c1912. From The Romance of India, edited by Herbert Strang. [Hodder & Stoughton, London, c1912]

Background imageInjury Collection: Aground, 1911. Artist: Francis Calcroft Turner

Aground, 1911. Artist: Francis Calcroft Turner
Aground, 1911. Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds

Background imageInjury Collection: The Wounded Cavalier, 1855, (1912). Artist: William Shakespeare Burton

The Wounded Cavalier, 1855, (1912). Artist: William Shakespeare Burton
The Wounded Cavalier, 1855, (1912). Pre-Raphaelite painting, depicts a scene from the English Civil War in which a wounded royalist soldier is comforted by a Puritan woman while her lover looks

Background imageInjury Collection: The Defence of Saragoosa, 1808-9, (1878). Artist: William Home Lizars

The Defence of Saragoosa, 1808-9, (1878). Artist: William Home Lizars
The Defence of Saragoosa, 1808-9, (1878). The Second Siege of Zaragoza was the French capture of the Spanish city of Zaragoza (also known as Saragossa) during the Peninsular War

Background imageInjury Collection: South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety, 19

South Wales had its turn early in the New Year. A stretcher party carries a casualty to safety, 1941 (1942). The toll on the night of 2 January 1941 saw 165 people killed and 427 more injured

Background imageInjury Collection: Behind The Lines Were Many Workers. With the blitz still at its height, casualties are attended to

Behind The Lines Were Many Workers. With the blitz still at its height, casualties are attended to in Westminster Hospital, 1941 (1942). The patient in the foreground is a female driver

Background imageInjury Collection: Sir Philip Sidneys Kindness to a Soldier, 1815

Sir Philip Sidneys Kindness to a Soldier, 1815. [White Row, Spitalfields, London, 1815.]

Background imageInjury Collection: Aid for the Fallen, 1914, (1914). Artist: Thomas Brock

Aid for the Fallen, 1914, (1914). Artist: Thomas Brock
Aid for the Fallen, 1914, (1914). From King Alberts Book. [The Daily Telegraph, London, 1914]

Background imageInjury Collection: A Russian War Fund Poster, c1914. Artist: Sergi Vinogradoff

A Russian War Fund Poster, c1914. Artist: Sergi Vinogradoff
A Russian War Fund Poster, c1914. From The Studio Volume 64. [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1915]

Background imageInjury Collection: A Study of Strategy - Stage VI c1920. Artist: William Hatherell

A Study of Strategy - Stage VI c1920. Artist: William Hatherell
A Study of Strategy - Stage VI c1920. From The Art of the Illustrator - W Hatherell and his work, by Percy V Bradshaw. [The Press Art School, London, c1920]

Background imageInjury Collection: Illustration for Ivanhoe by Anonymous, c1898. Artists: Unknown, Ralph Nevill

Illustration for Ivanhoe by Anonymous, c1898. Artists: Unknown, Ralph Nevill
Illustration for Ivanhoe by Anonymous, c1898. Ivanhoe is a historical novel by Sir Walter Scott (1771-1832), first published in 1820 in three volumes. From The Studio Volume 14 by Ralph Nevill

Background imageInjury Collection: Jeep-Turned-Ambulance, 1943-44

Jeep-Turned-Ambulance, 1943-44. A jeep driven by allied forces carrying an injured German prisoner, Salerno, Italy. From The War Illustrated Volume 7 edited by Sir John Hammerton

Background imageInjury Collection: Napoleon Buonaparte at the Battle of the Pyramids, 1798, (1884). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II

Napoleon Buonaparte at the Battle of the Pyramids, 1798, (1884). Artist: Richard Caton Woodville II
Napoleon Buonaparte at the Battle of the Pyramids, 1798. Battle of the Pyramids, 21st July 1798 (1882-1884). Napoleon defeated the Mameluke army of the Ottoman Turks, conquering Egypt for France

Background imageInjury Collection: Young Callender Fighting his Gun

Young Callender Fighting his Gun. Possibly an image showing Capt. John Callender at the Battle of Bunker Hill, June 17th, 1775, during the early stages of the American Revolutionary War

Background imageInjury Collection: The Red Cross Society at Work Outside Paris, 1870, (1884)

The Red Cross Society at Work Outside Paris, 1870, (1884)
The Red Cross Society at Work Outside Paris, 1870. The British Red Cross Society was formed in 1870. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London

Background imageInjury Collection: The Red Cross Nurse, 1884

The Red Cross Nurse, 1884. The British Red Cross Society was formed in 1870. From The Illustrated Naval and Military Magazine Volume I [The Illustrated London News, London, 1884]

Background imageInjury Collection: The Death of Wat Tyler, 1381, (19th century)

The Death of Wat Tyler, 1381, (19th century)
The Death of Wat Tyler. King Richard II (1367-1400) appeases the rebels on the death of Wat Tyler in Smithfield, 19th century

Background imageInjury Collection: A batch of Neuve Chapelle wounded on a French railway station, 1915

A batch of Neuve Chapelle wounded on a French railway station, 1915. The Battle of Neuve Chapelle (10-13 March 1915) was a British offensive in the Artois region of France

Background imageInjury Collection: The bombs of Sampson Squadron, (1898), 1920s

The bombs of Sampson Squadron, (1898), 1920s
The bombs of Sampson Squadron. On July 6th, 1898 the American Squadron bombarded the Morro and then Santiago, causing terrible effects

Background imageInjury Collection: The combat of San Juan, (1898), 1920s

The combat of San Juan, (1898), 1920s
The combat of San Juan was fierce until the Americans drove the Spaniards off. Cigar card from the History of Cuba, Geografico Universal, Propaganda de los Cigarros Susini y La Corona

Background imageInjury Collection: The battle of Saint John, (1898), 1920s

The battle of Saint John, (1898), 1920s
Battle of Saint John (San Juan). The battle took place on the 1st of July 1898 at loma de San Juan, which was fortified by the Spanish

Background imageInjury Collection: Battle of Cardenas, (1850), 1920s

Battle of Cardenas, (1850), 1920s
Battle of Narciso Lopez. On landing in Cardenas with 17 soldiers, had a battle with governor Ceruti fighting with 100 men who came from Guamacaro to defend the Governor

Background imageInjury Collection: Thomas Blood attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671 (1937)

Thomas Blood attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671 (1937)
Thomas Blood attempting to steal the Crown Jewels from the Tower of London in 1671, (1937). Although Blood (1618-1680) got his hands on the jewels

Background imageInjury Collection: Battle of Hastings, 1066

Battle of Hastings, 1066
Battle of Hastings.Sussex. Harold II and William Duke of Normandy later William the Conqueror, 1066

Background imageInjury Collection: Portrait of a Man on Crutches, c1710 (1958)

Portrait of a Man on Crutches, c1710 (1958). Red chalk on white paper. Likely a portrait of Watteaus friend, the journalist Antoine de la Roque

Background imageInjury Collection: Explosion on the Rue de la Loi, Paris, France, 24th December 1800 (1882-1884)

Explosion on the Rue de la Loi, Paris, France, 24th December 1800 (1882-1884). The bomb was an assassination attempt by a group of Breton royalists on the life of the First Consul of France

Background imageInjury Collection: Congratulation

Congratulation

Background imageInjury Collection: Advert for Foots Burlington adjustable rest-chair, 1916

Advert for Foots Burlington adjustable rest-chair, 1916

Background imageInjury Collection: Queen Victoria distributing the Crimean medals, Horse Guards, 18 May 1856, (1857). Artist: R Hind

Queen Victoria distributing the Crimean medals, Horse Guards, 18 May 1856, (1857). Artist: R Hind
Queen Victoria distributing the Crimean medals, Horse Guards, 18 May 1856, (1857). The queen giving a medal to Sir Thomas Troubridge, who lost both his feet in the Crimean War

Background imageInjury Collection: Removal of wounded soldiers from the field of battle, Crimean War, (1857). Artist: G Greatbach

Removal of wounded soldiers from the field of battle, Crimean War, (1857). Artist: G Greatbach
Removal of wounded soldiers from the field of battle, Crimean War, (1857). An engraving from Englands Battles by Sea and Land, Volume V, Russia and Turkey, The London Printing and Publishing Company

Background imageInjury Collection: Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate at Delhi, 1857, (c1860)

Blowing up of the Cashmere Gate at Delhi, 1857, (c1860). British troops during the period of East India Company rule. Illustration from The History of the Indian Mutiny, by Charles Ball, Volume III

Background imageInjury Collection: General Jackson mortally wounded, (late 19th century)

General Jackson mortally wounded, (late 19th century). Thomas Jonathan Stonewall Jackson (1824-1863) was one of the foremost Confederate generals of the American Civil War

Background imageInjury Collection: Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting at Honey Nest Kloof, South Africa, 1900

Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting at Honey Nest Kloof, South Africa, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Royal Munster Fusiliers fighting at Honey Nest Kloof, South Africa, 1900. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageInjury Collection: Wounded soldiers being cared for by the Serbian Red Cross, First World War, 1914

Wounded soldiers being cared for by the Serbian Red Cross, First World War, 1914
Wounded soldiers from the battlefront being cared for by the Serbian Red Cross, First World War, 1914. Illustration from The Great War HW Wilson, Vol I, (London, 1914)

Background imageInjury Collection: Hercules Killing the Molionides, c1496-1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer

Hercules Killing the Molionides, c1496-1498, (1936). Artist: Albrecht Durer
Hercules Killing the Molionides, c1496-1498, (1936). Durers only woodcut of a mythological theme. A print from Durer, Und Seine Zeit, by Wilhelm Waetzoldt, Grosse Phaidon Ausgabe, 1936

Background imageInjury Collection: Horseman, c1565, (1937). Artist: Titian

Horseman, c1565, (1937). Artist: Titian
Horseman, c1565, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937. Found in the collection of the Graphische Sammlung, Munich

Background imageInjury Collection: Horseman Falling, c1565, (1937). Artist: Titian

Horseman Falling, c1565, (1937). Artist: Titian
Horseman Falling, c1565, (1937). A print from Titian Paintings and Drawings, introduction by Hans Tietze, Phaidon Press, Vienna, 1937. Found in the collection of the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford

Background imageInjury Collection: William III thrown from his horse near Hampton Court. Artist: C Sheeres

William III thrown from his horse near Hampton Court. Artist: C Sheeres
William III thrown from his horse near Hampton Court. A print from Cassells Illustrated History of England

Background imageInjury Collection: The Battle of Bannockburn, 24th June 1314

The Battle of Bannockburn, 24th June 1314. A print from Cassells Illustrated History of England



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