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Charging Collection (#27)

"Unleashing the Fury: The Power of Charging" From the historic charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo to the fearless Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in Gulf War tanks

Background imageCharging Collection: Orinoco Crocodile - female lunging out of water to protect nest in bank Hato El Frio, Venezuela

Orinoco Crocodile - female lunging out of water to protect nest in bank Hato El Frio, Venezuela
WAT-8374 Orinoco CROCODILE - female lunging out of water to protect nest in bank Hato El Frio, Venezuela Crocodylus intermedius Critically Endangered species M

Background imageCharging Collection: Rider speeding during the Medieval games, festival celebrated on St

Rider speeding during the Medieval games, festival celebrated on St. Johns Day (Festa de Sant Joan), Ciutadella, Minorca (Menorca), Balearic Islands, Spain, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageCharging Collection: Lioness leaping - Lions go to great lengths to avoid getting wet preferring to keep paws dry

Lioness leaping - Lions go to great lengths to avoid getting wet preferring to keep paws dry Moremi, Botswana
CRH-359 LION - single lioness / female leaping towards camera Botswana Panthera leo Chris Harvey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageCharging Collection: African Elephant Bull. Being aggressive. Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa. 3ME303

African Elephant Bull. Being aggressive. Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa. 3ME303
TOM-832 African Elephant Bull - being aggressive Mana Pools National Park, Zimbabwe, Africa. Loxodonta africana Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageCharging Collection: Charging the Enemy

Charging the Enemy
A Life Guardsman charging the enemy - his foes lie vanquished at his feet

Background imageCharging Collection: Charge / Lucknow / 1857

Charge / Lucknow / 1857
Lieut. Macpherson charging up a street in Lucknow

Background imageCharging Collection: Camel Corps Review / Cairo

Camel Corps Review / Cairo
Review of Egyptian Camel Corps at Cairo

Background imageCharging Collection: Chesapeake and Shannon

Chesapeake and Shannon
A famous frigate action between the Shannon, under command of British Captain Broke, and the Chesapeake under the American Captain John Lawrence

Background imageCharging Collection: Boy in Electric Toy Car

Boy in Electric Toy Car
In France, millionaires children, such as the son of Comte de la Taulp, drive tiny electric cars. They cost 35 pounds and can run 35 miles without need of re-charging

Background imageCharging Collection: Charging at Eylau

Charging at Eylau
BATTLE OF EYLAU The French Garde Imperiale charge gloriously against the Prussians and Russians, but despite their efforts the battle is inconclusive

Background imageCharging Collection: General Wayne storming the fort at Stony Point

General Wayne storming the fort at Stony Point
General Anthony Wayne storming the British-held fort at Stony Point, New York state




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"Unleashing the Fury: The Power of Charging" From the historic charge of the Scots Greys at Waterloo to the fearless Royal Scots Dragoon Guards in Gulf War tanks, Scotland has a legacy of unyielding courage. With their battle cry echoing through time, "Scotland Forever. " resounds as they fearlessly charge into the face of danger. In an oil on canvas masterpiece capturing Officer of the Hussars in 1814, we witness a moment frozen in time - strength and determination emanating from every brushstroke. The Black Rhinoceros charging by Thomas Baines reminds us that even nature's mightiest creatures possess an unstoppable force when provoked. The Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders stand tall as they form The Thin Red Line at Balaclava in 1854, etching their bravery into history. Alongside them, the 11th Hussars join forces during the Charge of the Light Brigade, exemplifying unwavering loyalty and valor amidst chaos. A male lion charges forward with regal ferocity, showcasing its dominance over its domain. Just as Robert Bruce faced Sir Henry de Bohun head-on during their legendary encounter centuries ago, these majestic animals remind us that sometimes victory lies within summoning our inner strength against all odds. Russian Propaganda Posters depict charging soldiers united under a common cause while American Troops landing on D-Day display unparalleled determination during World War II. These moments encapsulate humanity's relentless pursuit for freedom and justice against formidable adversaries. Yet even nature can surprise us; rhinos launching an attack upon a lion demonstrate that courage knows no bounds regardless of size or species, and is this indomitable spirit that drives individuals to face challenges headfirst – embodying resilience and fortitude when confronted with adversity. Charging represents more than just physical movement; it symbolizes unwavering resolve and unbreakable willpower.