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Heroism Collection (page 47)

"Unyielding Courage: A Glimpse into Heroism Through Time" In the face of adversity, heroes emerge from all walks of life

Background imageHeroism Collection: Captain Lawrence Edward Grace Titus Oates, 1880

Captain Lawrence Edward Grace Titus Oates, 1880

Background imageHeroism Collection: Territorial Heroism On The Krithia Lines, August 8-9, 1915: How Lieutenant Forshaw Of The 9Th

Territorial Heroism On The Krithia Lines, August 8-9, 1915: How Lieutenant Forshaw Of The 9Th Battalion Manchester Regiment, Won The Victoria Cross, And Saved His Corner Of The Vineyard

Background imageHeroism Collection: Many Hands Holding A Dove

Many Hands Holding A Dove

Background imageHeroism Collection: Perseus and Medusa, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Perseus and Medusa, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageHeroism Collection: Perseus and Andromeda, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Perseus and Andromeda, from Game of Mythology (Jeu de la Mythologie), 1644

Background imageHeroism Collection: Aristomenes Fighting His Way Out of Eira, 1890. Creator: Unknown

Aristomenes Fighting His Way Out of Eira, 1890. Creator: Unknown
Aristomenes Fighting His Way Out of Eira, 1890. Aristomenes, king of Messenia, celebrated for his struggle with the Spartans c685BC and resistance to them on Mount Eira for eleven years

Background imageHeroism Collection: The War Budget - Piper Laidlaw

The War Budget - Piper Laidlaw
Front cover of The War Budget featuring a portrait of Piper Daniel Laidlaw, who won the Victoria Cross at the Battle of Loos

Background imageHeroism Collection: Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News

Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News
Special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915 - Great War Deeds featuring heroic actions of the First World War depicted by a number of ILN artists including Richard

Background imageHeroism Collection: Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher V. C

Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher V. C
Lance-Sergeant Douglas Belcher of the London Rifle Brigade, the first Territorial, other than an officer to receive the Victoria Cross in the First World War

Background imageHeroism Collection: Glorious L Battery, Gunner Derbyshire, Driver Osborne

Glorious L Battery, Gunner Derbyshire, Driver Osborne
Three members of " L" Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, which gallantly maintained fire using three guns against surprise fire from a strong German force comprising ten field guns

Background imageHeroism Collection: Jemadar Mir Dast, WW1

Jemadar Mir Dast, WW1
Jemadar Mir Dast V.C. (1874 - 1945), soldier and Victoria Cross winner in the British Indian Army. During the First World War Dast was a Jemadar in the 55th Cokes Rifles (Frontier Force)

Background imageHeroism Collection: Heroism: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Heroism: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Heroism - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: A hero is someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom. ~ Bob Dylan

Background imageHeroism Collection: World War II photo of President Franklin Roosevelt presenting the Medal of Honor

World War II photo of President Franklin Roosevelt presenting the Medal of Honor
Vintage World War II photo of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt presenting the Medal of Honor, to General William Wilbur, as Generals George Marshall and George Patton look

Background imageHeroism Collection: Close-up view of military decorations and honors on a commanders dress uniform

Close-up view of military decorations and honors on a commanders dress uniform
A U.S. Navy SEAL Team THREE Commanding Officer receives the Meritorious Service Medal for his exemplary service for commanding his U.S. Navy SEALs during combat operations in Iraq

Background imageHeroism Collection: Portrait of Sergeant Major Daniel Dan Daly

Portrait of Sergeant Major Daniel Dan Daly
Vintage military photo of Marine legend, Sergeant Major Daniel Dan Daly

Background imageHeroism Collection: The Sphere Memorial Number of the Scott Antarctic Expedition

The Sphere Memorial Number of the Scott Antarctic Expedition
Front cover of The Sphere Memorial Number of the Scott Antarctic Expedition in which Captain Scott and his four comrades perished after being beaten to the South Pole by Norwegian, Roald Amundsen

Background imageHeroism Collection: Statue of Jose Maria Morelos, a revolutionary hero, Isla Janitzio, Lago de la Patzcuaro

Statue of Jose Maria Morelos, a revolutionary hero, Isla Janitzio, Lago de la Patzcuaro, Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico, North America

Background imageHeroism Collection: Out of the Wood!, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain

Out of the Wood!, 1881. Artist: Joseph Swain
Out of the Wood!, 1881. The Liberal Prime Minister, Gladstone, is the knight in shining armour, sweeping Hibernia out of danger. Instead of a lance, he carries the Irish Land Act

Background imageHeroism Collection: Unrecognised Heroism by H M Bateman

Unrecognised Heroism by H M Bateman, is an illustration of " The couple who go to a wedding without sending a present"

Background imageHeroism Collection: Ukraine. Crimean Peninsula. Kerch. Memorial. Heroism of Kerc

Ukraine. Crimean Peninsula. Kerch. Memorial. Heroism of Kerc
Ukraine. Crimean Peninsula. Kerch. Obelisk of Glory. The memorial on the mountain Mithridat, dedicated to the heroism of Kerch in World War II

Background imageHeroism Collection: Henri De Belsunce

Henri De Belsunce
HENRI FRANCOIS XAVIER de BELSUNCE de CASTEL-MORON Bishop of Marseille, who won great repute for his heroism during at outbreak of plague in that city. Date: 1671 - 1755

Background imageHeroism Collection: Defence of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina

Defence of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina
The defence of Fort Moultrie, South Carolina, and the heroism of Sergeant Jasper. Date: circa 1813

Background imageHeroism Collection: Title page of Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News

Title page of Great War Deeds, Illustrated London News
Title page of Great War Deeds, a special panorama supplement produced by the Illustrated London News in 1915, featuring heroic actions of the First World War. Date: 1915

Background imageHeroism Collection: Italian dogs of war, decorated for military services

Italian dogs of war, decorated for military services
Italian dogs of war, decorated in honour of their military services, passing through the streets of Milan in a picturesque procession. Date: 1920

Background imageHeroism Collection: GARIBALDI, Giuseppe (1807-1882). Italian military

GARIBALDI, Giuseppe (1807-1882). Italian military man and republican and nationalist politician. Medallion from 1882. Metals

Background imageHeroism Collection: Zeebrugge - Petty Officer Reed rescuing Lieutenant Alleyn

Zeebrugge - Petty Officer Reed rescuing Lieutenant Alleyn
One of the eight actions which earned the Victoria Cross during the Zeebrugge Raid of 1918. Petty-officer Reed found Lieutenant Sir John Alleyne was unable to leave the conning tower on board

Background imageHeroism Collection: And Then They Charged Us by Denis Cowles, WW1 cartoon

And Then They Charged Us by Denis Cowles, WW1 cartoon
A British Army officer during the First World War, entertains and alarms a group of non-combatant men dressed in evening wear, with some dramatic stories from the Front. Date: 1916




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"Unyielding Courage: A Glimpse into Heroism Through Time" In the face of adversity, heroes emerge from all walks of life. From the valiant soldiers who fought in the Attack of the Ulster Division on 1 July 1916, to the visionary leadership of Robert Stephenson Smyth Baden-Powell, heroism takes many forms. Even ancient legends depict heroism with a touch of irony; a Roman statue portrays Hercules in his drunken state, reminding us that even flawed individuals can rise above their shortcomings to achieve greatness. Heroes are not limited to battlefields alone. Michael O'Leary's poster exemplifies modern-day heroism through entrepreneurship and innovation. His relentless pursuit transformed an entire industry and inspired countless others to challenge conventions. The Gordon Highlanders' Piper Findlater winning the V. C. At Dargai in 1897 showcases how ordinary people can perform extraordinary acts when faced with unimaginable circumstances. Heroic tales extend beyond national borders as well. "Britain's Sea Power Is Yours" reminds us of the courage displayed by sailors who protected their homeland against formidable foes across vast oceans. Che Guevara's image on a wall in Havana serves as a reminder that heroism is not confined to conventional notions but can also be found within those fighting for social justice and equality worldwide. From historical events like The South Wales Borderers defending Rorke's Drift during the Zulu War in 1879, to iconic moments captured by artists like Washington Crossing the Delaware or The Sortie Made by the Garrison of Gibraltar, heroes have shaped our world throughout history. Lenin's portrait reflects his role as a revolutionary leader whose actions left an indelible mark on society during tumultuous times. Similarly, General Gordon's tragic death symbolizes sacrifice and unwavering dedication towards noble causes. These glimpses into various facets remind us that bravery knows no boundaries or limitations.