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"Adopted: A Tapestry of Love, Connection, and Legacy" In the heartwarming embrace of adoption, bonds are formed that transcend bloodlines

Background imageAdopted Collection: Preamble & resolutions adopted by the Fire Department of Phi

Preamble & resolutions adopted by the Fire Department of Philadelphia, April 20th, 1865, expressive of regret of the death of our late President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageAdopted Collection: The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man

The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man. Old man NY City carrying Charter and facing boy Brooklyn. Date 1897 Dec. 29. The adopted son - he thinks he is bigger than the old man

Background imageAdopted Collection: Thrapston Union workhouse, Northamptonshire

Thrapston Union workhouse, Northamptonshire
The Thrapston Union workhouse in Northamptonshire designed by William J Donthorn. The establishment later adopted the name Cedar House. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageAdopted Collection: Poor Priests Hospital Canterbury

Poor Priests Hospital Canterbury

Background imageAdopted Collection: Dietary from Thame Workhouse, Oxfordshire

Dietary from Thame Workhouse, Oxfordshire
The dietary or menu plan adopted in 19836 by the Thame Union workhouse in Oxfordshire. It largely comprises bread, meat and gruel, with a cooked meat dinner two days per week. Date: 1836

Background imageAdopted Collection: Trinitarian Brothers

Trinitarian Brothers
TRINITARIAN BROTHERS founded by saints John of Matha and Felix of Valois : the blue and red cross was seen in a vision by many, so adopted as a symbol

Background imageAdopted Collection: Krishnamurti

Krishnamurti
Indian spiritual leader, Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895-1985), adopted by the Theosophical Society Date: 1911

Background imageAdopted Collection: Parents and children playing in a wood

Parents and children playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Kicking autumn leaves. Parents and children kicking leaves in a wood in autumn

Background imageAdopted Collection: Parents and children walking in a wood

Parents and children walking in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Walking in a wood. Parents and children walking in a wood in autumn

Background imageAdopted Collection: Parents and children in a wood

Parents and children in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Parents and children in a wood in autumn

Background imageAdopted Collection: PUSA2A-00074

PUSA2A-00074
Sam Houston as a Cherokee chief, 1800s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageAdopted Collection: Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, and Thomas Edison

Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, and Thomas Edison
F4- Thomas A. Edison memorial bridge, Ft. Myers, Fla. Thomas A. Edison called Ft. Myers his adopted home from 1885 when he first came here, until 1931, the year of his death

Background imageAdopted Collection: Horse-Power

Horse-Power
A new apparatus recently adopted by the licensing authorities for testing the horse-power of motor cars. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger

Background imageAdopted Collection: Belgian soldiers working a Hotchkiss machine-gun

Belgian soldiers working a Hotchkiss machine-gun
Photograph showing two Belgian soldiers working a Hotchkiss machine-gun. The revolving barrel Hotchkiss machine-gun was invented by the American

Background imageAdopted Collection: Emperor Verus

Emperor Verus
LUCIUS AURELIUS VERUS adopted son of Antoninus Pius, ruled 161 - 169

Background imageAdopted Collection: Adopted Daughters

Adopted Daughters
EMMELINE PANKHURST with the four daughters war babies she patriotically adopted

Background imageAdopted Collection: Cocarde Tricolore

Cocarde Tricolore
The tricouleur is adopted as the emblem of the Revolution, and the cocarde tricouleure is sewn by women for their men to wear to express their revolutionary sentiments

Background imageAdopted Collection: Benzine motor

Benzine motor
Photograph captioned The new power and the old potenate; Benzine motor adopted for use in the Russian army passing Peter the Greats statue

Background imageAdopted Collection: Knight of Golden Fleece

Knight of Golden Fleece
A knight of the Golden Fleece (Toison d Or) : this was originally a Burgundian order, but thanks to the rise of the Hapsburgs, it was adopted by the Austrian empire

Background imageAdopted Collection: Order of Golden Fleece

Order of Golden Fleece
The Order of the Golden Fleece (Toison d or), originally a Burgundian order, but adopted by the Austrian Empire when they adopted Burgundy

Background imageAdopted Collection: Athena / Minerva

Athena / Minerva
Greek goddess of wisdom, patron of Athens, adopted by the Romans as Minerva

Background imageAdopted Collection: Bloomerism in 1852

Bloomerism in 1852
THE PROGRESS OF BLOOMERISM The new fad spreads and is adopted by ladies of all ages

Background imageAdopted Collection: Merveilleuses

Merveilleuses
The extravagant fashions of the MERVEILLEUSES (or sometimes INCROYABLES) are adopted in derisive emulation of the costumes of the erstwhile aristocrats

Background imageAdopted Collection: 12 Orphans Adopted

12 Orphans Adopted
An Uzbekh family adopts 12 orphaned children from the war-zone

Background imageAdopted Collection: Asklepios Finds Betony

Asklepios Finds Betony
ASKLEPIOS, Greek demi-god of medicine, adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS, depicted discovering the magical plant Betony

Background imageAdopted Collection: Joseph Lancaster

Joseph Lancaster
JOSEPH LANCASTER English educationalist. The Lancasterian system was widely adopted by nonconformists. Emigrated to America in 1818

Background imageAdopted Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Spiess

Hester L Stanhope / Spiess
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners

Background imageAdopted Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Anon

Hester L Stanhope / Anon
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners - seen here on horseback

Background imageAdopted Collection: Hester L Stanhope / Hamert

Hester L Stanhope / Hamert
LADY HESTER LUCY STANHOPE Traveller to Asia, where she settled and adopted eastern manners

Background imageAdopted Collection: Costume / Romano-Briton

Costume / Romano-Briton
A Romanised Briton who has adopted the Roman lifestyle, and a ferrylte (blacksmith) who hasn t

Background imageAdopted Collection: Game / Kissing / France 1811

Game / Kissing / France 1811
Men have adopted English country clothes & wear cut-away coats with roll collars, the women wear white cotton robes with sleeves that extend over the knuckles

Background imageAdopted Collection: John Bigg, the Hermit

John Bigg, the Hermit
The hermit JOHN BIGG had been a lawyers clerk during the Commonwealth, but when the monarchy was restored he became morose and adopted a solitary life

Background imageAdopted Collection: Chappe Optical Telegraph

Chappe Optical Telegraph
The optical telegraph of Claude Chappe and his brother, erected on the Eglise de Montmartre, is tested by the French authorities and his system is widely adopted

Background imageAdopted Collection: Ww1 Troopship in Med

Ww1 Troopship in Med
A ship transporting the " Old Contemptibles", the name adopted by British troops of the regular army, meets a man- of-war in the Mediterranean Sea

Background imageAdopted Collection: Frog Amulet

Frog Amulet
FROG AMULET The frog was the emblem of Hegt, the Egyptian goddess of abundance; the Romans adopted it as a symbol of prosperity

Background imageAdopted Collection: Caduceus Talisman

Caduceus Talisman
CADUCEUS TALISMAN symbolising wisdom and health, it was adopted by the medical profession who possess the first and bestow the second

Background imageAdopted Collection: Tau Talisman

Tau Talisman
TAU TALISMAN The letter T in ancient Greek, Hebrew and Semitic alphabets was sacred, and was adopted by the Christians as Saint Antonys Cross

Background imageAdopted Collection: Asklepios (Tooke)

Asklepios (Tooke)
Greek demi-god of medicine : adopted by the Romans as AESCULAPIUS

Background imageAdopted Collection: Charlemagne, King and Emperor, with Alcuin

Charlemagne, King and Emperor, with Alcuin
Charlemagne (Carolus Magnus. Karolus Magnus, Charles the Great), King of the Franks from 768, King of the Lombards from 774, and Emperor of the Romans from 800

Background imageAdopted Collection: Alcuin (Thevet)

Alcuin (Thevet)
ALCUIN (Anglo-Saxon: Ealhwine - adopted the surname Flaccus) Anglo-Saxon scholar




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"Adopted: A Tapestry of Love, Connection, and Legacy" In the heartwarming embrace of adoption, bonds are formed that transcend bloodlines. From historical figures to cinematic tales, let us explore the diverse facets of this beautiful concept. Witness Mustafa Kemal Ataturk's graceful dance with his adopted daughter, a poignant display of love transcending traditional family ties. In their steps lies a testament to the power of chosen kinship. Travel back in time to 1921 as Charlie Chaplin takes on the role of a compassionate father figure in "The Kid. " Alongside Jackie Coogan, he weaves an endearing tale where adoption becomes a beacon of hope amidst life's trials. Abracadabra Talisman whispers secrets from Spain's Catalonia region in the 20th century. Here, adoption intertwines cultures and traditions, creating harmonious connections that span beyond borders. Marvel at the strength and skill displayed during discus throwing at the London Olympics in 1908. Athletes from various backgrounds unite under one flag—adopting sportsmanship as their common language. Gilbert Jessop (1874-1955) embodies resilience and determination—a true testament to how adopting perseverance can lead to remarkable achievements both on and off the cricket field. Amidst dark nights illuminated by flickering flames stands a London Fire Brigade despatch rider. Adopting bravery as their creed, they race against time to protect lives and property from raging infernos. Elihu Yale's legacy echoes through generations—his philanthropy adopted education as its cause célèbre. The seeds sown by this visionary continue to flourish within countless minds across continents today. Unveil hidden symbols etched upon skull and crossbones—an emblematic representation adopted by secret societies throughout history. These enigmatic signs hold mysteries waiting for curious souls who dare seek them out. Step into ancient Rome where Dis Pater reigns supreme—a deity adopted as the god of wealth and abundance.