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Burying Collection (#6)

"Burying: A Journey through Time and Cultures" In the enchanting realm of Netherlandish Proverbs illustrated in a village landscape

Background imageBurying Collection: Newgate: the Burying Ground, 1873

Newgate: the Burying Ground, 1873

Background imageBurying Collection: Dogg d, illustration taken from Punch Magazine, 1912

Dogg d, illustration taken from Punch Magazine, 1912
XJF867979 Dogg d, illustration taken from Punch Magazine, 1912 by Taaffe, Philip (b.1955); Private Collection; American, in copyright PLEASE NOTE

Background imageBurying Collection: American 19th Century, Family Burying Ground, c. 1840, oil on canvas

American 19th Century, Family Burying Ground, c. 1840, oil on canvas

Background imageBurying Collection: Burying the Pet Bird. after Miss M. E. Edwards

Burying the Pet Bird. after Miss M. E. Edwards
Burying the Pet Bird. after Miss M.E. Edwards

Background imageBurying Collection: Last Judgment and the Burying of the Dead, circle of Bernard van Orley, c. 1560 - c. 1570

Last Judgment and the Burying of the Dead, circle of Bernard van Orley, c. 1560 - c. 1570

Background imageBurying Collection: Saint Anthony Giving his Belongings to the Poor, Anthony Tormen

Saint Anthony Giving his Belongings to the Poor, Anthony Tormented by Demons, Anthony Burying Paul in the Desert, The Death and Burial of Saint Anthony; Master of the Brussels Romuleon or workshop

Background imageBurying Collection: Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1

Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Unionists unite for WW1
WW1 - Another Triple Alliance - " We ve Stopped Hostilities - Now for the Germans!" - Suffragettes, Irish Nationalists and Ulster Unionists put aside their own social

Background imageBurying Collection: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. The Old Burying Ground, in use from 1749 to 1843, the

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. The Old Burying Ground, in use from 1749 to 1843, the citys oldest graveyard

Background imageBurying Collection: Picture No. 10856414

Picture No. 10856414
Echidna / Spiny Anteater - burying itself Date:

Background imageBurying Collection: Berrys Bobtail Squid (Euprymna berryi) adult, burying in sand, Padar Island, Komodo N. P

Berrys Bobtail Squid (Euprymna berryi) adult, burying in sand, Padar Island, Komodo N. P
Berrys Bobtail Squid (Euprymna berryi) adult, burying in sand, Padar Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageBurying Collection: Burying victims of the Plague of London (1665) at night in multiple graves. Two of

Burying victims of the Plague of London (1665) at night in multiple graves. Two of men are smoking pipes, partly to combat stench of corpses

Background imageBurying Collection: Burying the Pet Bird. after Miss M. E. Edwards

Burying the Pet Bird. after Miss M. E. Edwards
Burying the Pet Bird. after Miss M.E. Edwards

Background imageBurying Collection: Battle of Isandlwana

Battle of Isandlwana

Background imageBurying Collection: Burrowing snake eel

Burrowing snake eel (Pisodonophis cancrivoris) in its burrow in the sand. These snake-like fish hunt octopus and other cephalopods, and crustaceans at night

Background imageBurying Collection: Neandertha burial, artwork C013 / 6557

Neandertha burial, artwork C013 / 6557
Neanderthal burial. Artwork of Homo neanderthalensis conducting a burial ceremony. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and parts of western Asia between about 300, 000 and 24

Background imageBurying Collection: Presidents row, old Princeton burying ground

Presidents row, old Princeton burying ground. Date c1903

Background imageBurying Collection: Convent of San Martino, with burying ground, Naples, Italy

Convent of San Martino, with burying ground, Naples, Italy. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBurying Collection: Silhouette, To Lay Up for a Rainy Day

Silhouette, To Lay Up for a Rainy Day
To Lay Up for a Rainy Day -- silhouette showing a squirrel putting nuts aside for survival during the winter

Background imageBurying Collection: Burying Beetle

Burying Beetle
A Burying Beetle. Date: 1950s

Background imageBurying Collection: Blackbar Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) juvenile, burying in sand, Reta Island

Blackbar Triggerfish (Rhinecanthus aculeatus) juvenile, burying in sand, Reta Island, Alor Archipelago, Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia

Background imageBurying Collection: Blue-spotted mask-ray

Blue-spotted mask-ray (Dasyatis kuhlii). This species is a small group of stingray with a dark band across their eyes. It is common in the Indo- West Pacific region over coral reefs and sand flats

Background imageBurying Collection: Peringueys adder burying itself in sand

Peringueys adder burying itself in sand
Peringueys adder (Bitis peringueyi) burying itself in sand. This venomous sidewinding adder, found in the Namib Desert of Namibia and Angola, hunts desert lizards and other small animals

Background imageBurying Collection: Burying plague victims, engraving

Burying plague victims, engraving
Burying plague victims. Plate depicting a group of men burying victims of the Great Plague that struck London in 1665. This outbreak of bubonic plague was the last major infection seen in the city

Background imageBurying Collection: Pebble crab burying in the sand

Pebble crab burying in the sand
Pebble crab (family Leucosiidae) burying in the sand. Image 2 of 2. Photographed off Siamil, Sabah, Malaysia

Background imageBurying Collection: The Nimrod in a storm, Antarctic Ocean, 1908

The Nimrod in a storm, Antarctic Ocean, 1908
Illustration showing the polar research ship Nimrod heading for the Antarctic at the start of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09

Background imageBurying Collection: Victims Buried

Victims Buried
Burying victims of the Commune on the outskirts of Paris




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"Burying: A Journey through Time and Cultures" In the enchanting realm of Netherlandish Proverbs illustrated in a village landscape, secrets lie buried beneath layers of intricate symbolism. Each stroke of the brush whispers tales of wisdom and hidden meanings. As we wander further, an exquisite Design for a Regency park entrance unfolds before our eyes. Majestic gates stand tall, inviting us to leave behind our worries and enter a world where tranquility reigns supreme. But let us not forget the power of forgiveness as we encounter the phrase "Burying the Hatchet. " In this act lies liberation from grudges that weigh heavy on our hearts, paving way for reconciliation and harmony. The echoes of history resonate as we stumble upon scenes from WW1 - Burying British soldiers on the battlefield. The solemnity envelops us, reminding us of sacrifice and valor that should never be forgotten. Henry V emerges from the shadows, his spirit alive within Shakespeare's words. Through battles fought and won, he teaches us about courage in adversity – sometimes even burying one's own doubts to emerge victorious. A visit to Old Granary Burying Ground cemetery in Boston transports us to 18th Century America. Here lie countless stories etched into tombstones; each name represents a life lived fully amidst revolutionary times. Across distant lands in France, clandestine acts unfold as bodies are laid to rest silently – Burying a body with utmost secrecy becomes an art form itself; whispers carried away by gentle breezes tell tales only known by those who dare venture into darkness. The haunting memories resurface when we recall PLAGUE OF LONDON 1665 - streets once bustling now filled with despair. Amidst chaos and suffering, hope emerged as communities came together to bury their loved ones with dignity and compassion. LOUIS XIV AT LES DUNES reminds us that even kings must face mortality.