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Caused Collection (#3)

"Caused: A Glimpse into the Unforeseen Consequences of History" MACCARI, Cesare (1840-1919

Background imageCaused Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from Guildford, Surrey, England, 14 October 1870

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from Guildford, Surrey, England, 14 October 1870. Caused by high-speed particles ejected from the Sun

Background imageCaused Collection: A family of Iraqi civilians seek the help of a soldier

A family of Iraqi civilians seek the help of a soldier
Digital photograph: A family of Iraqi civilians seek the help of a soldier serving with No 2 Company, 1st Battalion The Irish Guards to locate their other child caught up in the panic caused by

Background imageCaused Collection: Cunard Wharf, Boston

Cunard Wharf, Boston
Cunard Wharf within Boston Harbour was owned by the Cunard Line Company who had been awarded the first British Trans Atlantic steamship mail contract in 1839

Background imageCaused Collection: Jean-Baptiste Goy

Jean-Baptiste Goy
JEAN-BAPTISTE GOY - French sculptor who worked at Versailles, then became first cure of S. Marguerite parish, Paris, where he caused a woman to be miraculously healed. Date: 1666 - 1736

Background imageCaused Collection: Manuel Juarez Celman

Manuel Juarez Celman
MANUEL JUAREZ CELMAN Argentine statesman, president 1886 - 1890 when he had to resign because of financial chaos caused by collapse of Barings. Date: 1844 - 1907

Background imageCaused Collection: Manuel Juarez Celman 2

Manuel Juarez Celman 2
MANUEL JUAREZ CELMAN Argentine statesman, president 1886 - 1890 when he had to resign because of financial chaos caused by collapse of Barings. Date: 1844 - 1907

Background imageCaused Collection: Saint Dorothea

Saint Dorothea
SAINT DOROTHEA (Dorothy) martyred at Caesarea in Cappadocia, she miraculously caused a basket of heavenly fruit to be sent to a lawyer who had derided her faith. Date: ? - circa 303

Background imageCaused Collection: Dutch Dykes Burst

Dutch Dykes Burst
Terrible flooding caused by the bursting of dykes in the Netherlands Date: 17th century

Background imageCaused Collection: Rose Bertin Modiste

Rose Bertin Modiste
ROSE BERTIN The Paris modiste whose costumes for Marie-Antoinette caused her to be termed ministre de la Mode (minister of fashion) Date: flourished 1780

Background imageCaused Collection: Viscountess Glenorchy

Viscountess Glenorchy
Willielma Campbell, nee Maxwell, viscountess GLENORCHY Scottish noblewoman who at age 23 acquired intense religious convictions, which caused her to build chapels here & there Date: 1741 - 1786

Background imageCaused Collection: M Antoinette / Bosselmann

M Antoinette / Bosselmann
queen of Louis XVI, wearing a necklace - possibly the one which caused such a scandal ? Date: 1755 - 1793

Background imageCaused Collection: Camp in St James Park

Camp in St James Park
Encampment, St Jamess Park, of troops brought in to quell the disturbances caused by the Gordon Riots. Soldiers relax with civilians amidst rows of tents, flags & stacks of drums Date: August 1780

Background imageCaused Collection: Brocken Spectre

Brocken Spectre
THE SPECTRE OF THE BROCKEN a bizarre effect caused by projected shadows seen, notably, on the Brocken in the Harz mountains, Saxony, Germany Date: circa 1880

Background imageCaused Collection: Tidal Wave at Ito

Tidal Wave at Ito
The town of Ito, in the Izu peninsula of Japan, is destroyed by a tidal wave caused by an earthquake Date: September 1923

Background imageCaused Collection: Future Warplane

Future Warplane
One of the sinister British warplanes which caused so much damage in the war with France... Date: 1902

Background imageCaused Collection: Synchronised Swimming Wedding causes quite a stir

Synchronised Swimming Wedding causes quite a stir
August 1962, Kinson, Bournemouth. The wedding of Eileen Hart, 22 of New Milton and David King of Coombe Gardens, Bournemouth caused quite a stir (and claims of a publicity stunt)

Background imageCaused Collection: WWI. Eastern Front (1916). Progress of the Russian

WWI. Eastern Front (1916). Progress of the Russian army during the Brusilov offensive against the Austro-Hungarian troops. The offense caused over 2 million deaths between the two sides. Engraving

Background imageCaused Collection: SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor

SEMMELWEISS, Ignaz (1816 - 1865). Hungarian doctor. He discovered that puerperal fever is caused by infectious agents. Oil

Background imageCaused Collection: Suffragette Arson Hurst Park

Suffragette Arson Hurst Park. Shows the destroyed Grand Stand at Hurst Park Racecourse, 8th June 1913, caused by an arson attack by militant suffragettes Kitty Marion (1871-1944) and Betty Giveen

Background imageCaused Collection: Suffragette Arson Hatcham

Suffragette Arson Hatcham. A view of St Catherines church, Hatcham. S.E London, destroyed by fire on 6th May 1913. It was blamed on militant suffragettes and caused damage amounting to 15, 000

Background imageCaused Collection: St Brides Church

St Brides Church
Seen from Fleet Street, thanks to a gap caused by a fire : the church has affiliations with printers and journalists. Date: 1825

Background imageCaused Collection: The Great Ladies Crusade Against The Matinee Hat 1906

The Great Ladies Crusade Against The Matinee Hat 1906
Photographs showing hats made by the Comtesse de Talleyrand, the Comtesse Recope, the Comtesse de Fels, the Marquise de Jaucourt and the Comtesse de Guerne

Background imageCaused Collection: Damage caused by British mines and guns on the Western Front

Damage caused by British mines and guns on the Western Front
Officers examining the damage caused by an explosion of a British mine underneath the enemies position during the Battle of the Somme

Background imageCaused Collection: Results of British mines and guns on the Somme

Results of British mines and guns on the Somme
Officers examining the damage caused by an explosion of a British mine underneath the enemies position during the Battle of the Somme

Background imageCaused Collection: Bomb damage to the centre court at Wimbledon

Bomb damage to the centre court at Wimbledon
Damage caused to the stands at Wimbledon after an air raid by German bombers. 1940

Background imageCaused Collection: Duc De LA Force - 2

Duc De LA Force - 2
Satire on the activities of Henri Jacques Nompar de Caumont, duc de la Force : the discovery of hoards of foodstuffs and medicines caused immense scandal. Date: 1721

Background imageCaused Collection: Israel Jerusalem

Israel Jerusalem
Sanctuary constructed in a rent in the rock under Mount Calvary, supposed to have been caused when Jesus was crucified, occasioning an earthquake... Date: 1803

Background imageCaused Collection: Horace Smith

Horace Smith
HORATIO (but always known as HORACE) SMITH writer, author with his brother james of Rejected addresses which caused quite a stir in its day. Date: 1779 - 1849

Background imageCaused Collection: Hermione Von Preuschen

Hermione Von Preuschen
HERMIONE VON PREUSCHEN German artist and poet, who lived a colourful life : one of her paintings, satirising Wilhelm I, caused a scandal. Date: 1854 - 1918

Background imageCaused Collection: Salisbury Plain Old Sarum Distance Wiltshire

Salisbury Plain Old Sarum Distance Wiltshire
Artokoloro

Background imageCaused Collection: Taira No Kiyomori Spectral Vision Edo Period

Taira No Kiyomori Spectral Vision Edo Period
Artokoloro

Background imageCaused Collection: Source Size = 3774 x 2947

Source Size = 3774 x 2947
VIEW OF THE TOWN AND HARBOUR OF BALAKLAVA: The Battles round Balaclava were caused by the attempt of General Liprandia to cut the Allies off from their base at the harbour of Balaclave

Background imageCaused Collection: The Breach in the Bastion of St. Antonio, Gaeta, Caused by the Explosion of a Powder-Magazine

The Breach in the Bastion of St. Antonio, Gaeta, Caused by the Explosion of a Powder-Magazine

Background imageCaused Collection: Terrible Railway Accident in Alsace, Caused by the Fall of the Bridge of Lutterbach

Terrible Railway Accident in Alsace, Caused by the Fall of the Bridge of Lutterbach at the Moment of the Passing of a Train : Aspect of the First Arch after the Accident, Engraving 1876, France

Background imageCaused Collection: The rehearsal or the baron and the elephant, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, engraving

The rehearsal or the baron and the elephant, Cruikshank, George, 1792-1878, engraving 1812, A satire on the Covent Garden pantomime of 1812-13

Background imageCaused Collection: Two men attentively watching the bubbles caused by gases with water in a cooling vessel

Two men attentively watching the bubbles caused by gases with water in a cooling vessel, Jan Luyken, Jacob Claus, 1688

Background imageCaused Collection: R. R. Accident on Alexandria and [Orange] R. R. Caused By Rebels

R. R. Accident on Alexandria and [Orange] R. R. Caused By Rebels
R.R. Accident on Alexandria and [Orange] R.R. Caused By Rebels; A.J. Russell, American, 1830 - 1902; 1862; Albumen silver print; Image: 23.5 x 32.5 cm (9 1/4 x 12 13/16 in.)

Background imageCaused Collection: Detailed view of the discoloration caused by bacteria and algae on a geyser, Geyser Hill

Detailed view of the discoloration caused by bacteria and algae on a geyser, Geyser Hill, Old Faithful Area, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, USA

Background imageCaused Collection: Picture No. 10761298

Picture No. 10761298
Aerial view of the so-called Fairy Circles, which are circular patches without any vegetation which according to recent scientific studies are caused by the Harvester Termite (Hodotermes mossambicus)

Background imageCaused Collection: Picture No. 10761277

Picture No. 10761277
The so-called Fairy Circles are circular patches without any vegetation which according to recent scientific studies are caused by the Harvester Termite (Hodotermes mossambicus). Date:

Background imageCaused Collection: Picture No. 10754505

Picture No. 10754505
Red Snow / Watermelon Snow - caused by unicellular algae. At c. 11, 500 ft. (Chlamydomonas nivalis) Date:

Background imageCaused Collection: Picture No. 10863595

Picture No. 10863595
Elephant - man showing tree damage caused by Elephants in Ngulia Black Rhino Tsavo National Park West. (Loxodonta africana) Date:

Background imageCaused Collection: Picture No. 10897150

Picture No. 10897150
Spruce Tree - with Witch's Broom (dense mass of shoots growing from a single point caused by a fungi (Melampsorella caryophyllacearum) Date:

Background imageCaused Collection: Bleak House by Charles Dickens in 1852-1823 the novel which satirised the misery

Bleak House by Charles Dickens in 1852-1823 the novel which satirised the misery caused by the old Chancery court. The cunning old lawyer Tulkinghorn who finds out Lady Dedlocks secrets

Background imageCaused Collection: Tidal wave caused by the launch of the space capsule Columbiad. From Jules Verne Autour de la Lune

Tidal wave caused by the launch of the space capsule Columbiad. From Jules Verne Autour de la Lune, Paris, 1865. Wood engraving

Background imageCaused Collection: St Anthony the Great (Antony) of Thebes 251-356. Egyptian aesthetic: Father of Christian

St Anthony the Great (Antony) of Thebes 251-356. Egyptian aesthetic: Father of Christian monasticism: Patron saint of herdsmen

Background imageCaused Collection: Manufacture of crown glass by blowing (left) and plate glass by casting (right)

Manufacture of crown glass by blowing (left) and plate glass by casting (right). From The Universal Magazine London 1760. Glass workers were susceptible to cataract caused by glare of the furnace

Background imageCaused Collection: Typical enlarged spleen of a Malaria patient. Malaria is caused by a parasitic protozoa

Typical enlarged spleen of a Malaria patient. Malaria is caused by a parasitic protozoa transmitted by the Anopheles mosquito, Until the 1930s the only effective treatment was the drug Quinine




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"Caused: A Glimpse into the Unforeseen Consequences of History" MACCARI, Cesare (1840-1919). Cicero Denouncing: The powerful words of Cicero denouncing corruption and injustice, causing ripples in the society. Suffragette House that Man Built Policeman: The suffragettes' relentless fight for equality caused a stir even within the law enforcement, challenging traditional gender roles. Canvey Island Flooded: Nature's wrath unleashed as floods engulf Canvey Island, leaving behind devastation caused by unpredictable weather patterns. Michael Foot: A charismatic leader whose bold ideas and passionate speeches caused waves in British politics during his tenure as Labour Party leader. Ezekiel's Vision of Chariot in Sky and a Hand in Clouds Holding Out a Book to Him: An awe-inspiring biblical vision depicting divine intervention causing profound spiritual revelations. Gaby Deslys Dancer, Singer, and Actress 1881-1920): Gaby Deslys captivated audiences with her mesmerizing performances that caused hearts to skip a beat during the early 20th century. Chinese Foot-Binding: Delving into an ancient tradition that caused immense physical pain but also symbolized societal status and beauty standards in China for centuries. "The Grand Idea" by H. M Bateman: A satirical illustration highlighting how grandiose plans can sometimes lead to unexpected chaos or unintended consequences when put into action. Athelney in Somerset - England's Most Flooded Village: Constantly battling against rising waters, Athelney stands as a testament to human resilience amidst nature's forces that have repeatedly caused havoc throughout history. The Man Who Bid Half-A-Guinea At Tattersall s by H. M Bateman : A humorous depiction showcasing how one man's seemingly insignificant action at an auction could cause a ripple effect, leading to unexpected outcomes.