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"Unveiling the Grit: Stripped Down Stories of Triumph and Tragedy" Miners working at the coalface

Background imageStripped Collection: Picture No. 11014412

Picture No. 11014412
Cork Oak Trees - recently stripped Sierra de Grazalema - Malaga province, Andalusia, Spain (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageStripped Collection: Picture No. 11014411

Picture No. 11014411
Cork Oak Trees - recently stripped Sierra de Grazalema - Malaga province, Andalusia, Spain (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageStripped Collection: Plains zebra (Equus quagga), Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Plains zebra (Equus quagga), Masai Mara, Kenya, East Africa, Africa

Background imageStripped Collection: Picture No. 10760549

Picture No. 10760549
Cork Oak - whose bark has been stripped that same day.` (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageStripped Collection: Picture No. 10760785

Picture No. 10760785
Cork Oak - In the summer months of July and August the bark of the cork oaks is stripped by skilled workmen; in the Cortes de la Frontera National Reserve. (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageStripped Collection: Picture No. 10760786

Picture No. 10760786
Cork Oak - Having his shoulder protected with a pad, a labourer carries the stripped barks of the cork oaks to a collecting point; in the national reserve Cortes de la Frontera (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageStripped Collection: Picture No. 10760783

Picture No. 10760783
Cork Oak - Its bark has not been stripped for quite some years; in the Cortes de la Frontera National Reserve. (Quercus suber) Date:

Background imageStripped Collection: Blackburn B-24 Skua II L3007

Blackburn B-24 Skua II L3007
Blackburn B-24 Skua II, L3007, in an experimental red stripped paint scheme

Background imageStripped Collection: Mazeppa, Byrons poem published 1819, based on passage in Voltaires Charles XII

Mazeppa, Byrons poem published 1819, based on passage in Voltaires Charles XII. Mazeppa, discovered in intrigue, is stripped and bound to a wild Ukrainian horse which was lashed into madness

Background imageStripped Collection: The Prussian Prize-fighter And His Allies Attempting To Tame Imperial Kate

The Prussian Prize-fighter And His Allies Attempting To Tame Imperial Kate, Or, The State Of The European Bursiers, Engraving 1791, Catherine Ii And Frederick William Ii As Pugilists

Background imageStripped Collection: Cork Oak (Quercus suber) close-up of trunk, with harvested bark

Cork Oak (Quercus suber) close-up of trunk, with harvested bark, growing in managed forest on basalt plateau, Giara di Gesturi, Sardinia, Italy, April

Background imageStripped Collection: Fallow Deer (Dama dama) mature buck, feeding, stripping tree bark in snow covered woodland during

Fallow Deer (Dama dama) mature buck, feeding, stripping tree bark in snow covered woodland during snowfall, Kent, England, January

Background imageStripped Collection: Basalt sarcophagus called The Lovers Fountain by Luigi Mayer, 1804, engraving

Basalt sarcophagus called The Lovers Fountain by Luigi Mayer, 1804, engraving
Egypt, 19th century. Basalt sarcophagus called the Lovers Fountain. Engraving from Vedute, by Luigi Mayer, 1804

Background imageStripped Collection: VILADOMAT i MANALT, Antoni (1678-1755). Jesus

VILADOMAT i MANALT, Antoni (1678-1755). Jesus is stripped of His garments. 1722-1737. SPAIN. Matar󮠂 asilica of Saint Mary. Tenth Station of Via Crucis. Baroque art. Oil

Background imageStripped Collection: Belgium - WWI - Remains of The Druid tank

Belgium - WWI - Remains of The Druid tank on the St Julien Poelcapelle Road Date: circa 1917

Background imageStripped Collection: Battle of Pozieres, northern France, WW1

Battle of Pozieres, northern France, WW1
Scene at the Battle of Pozieres, northern France, during the First World War. Gunners firing an 18 pounder for curtain fire or barrage, in Carnoy Valley, near Montauban. Date: 30 July 1916

Background imageStripped Collection: Gunners with Howitzer named Bunty, Western Front, WW1

Gunners with Howitzer named Bunty, Western Front, WW1
British gunners posing for their photo with a 12 inch Howitzer named Bunty, on the Western Front in France during the First World War. The crew are stripped to the waist, ready for hot work

Background imageStripped Collection: Sumptuary Reform

Sumptuary Reform
Sumptuary reform - by the Tsars orders, wealthy merchants are stripped of their finery Date: circa 1690

Background imageStripped Collection: Industry / Cork Cutter

Industry / Cork Cutter
Two french cork cutters cutting bark which is stripped from the cork tree, into a variety of small round cylindrical pieces for stopping bottles. Date: circa 1760

Background imageStripped Collection: Red-headed Weaver (Anaplectes rubriceps) adult male, breeding plumage

Red-headed Weaver (Anaplectes rubriceps) adult male, breeding plumage, stripping bark for nest building material, Kenya

Background imageStripped Collection: Peat extraction

Peat extraction. Aerial photograph of excavated land in a peat mire at Bolton Fell. Bolton Fell is among the ten largest lowland raised peat bogs in the UK

Background imageStripped Collection: Predators feeding on a hydroid colony

Predators feeding on a hydroid colony
Predators feeding on a hydrozoa colony. Colony of Tubularia larynx hydrozoa that has been destroyed by nudibranchs (Coryphella sp)

Background imageStripped Collection: SHOES

SHOES
Leather court shoe banded with calf, calf sandal finely stripped with white, calf shoe with buckled slingback, town shoe in calf and suede at Charles Jourdan, and punched

Background imageStripped Collection: Dreyfus in Prison / 1895

Dreyfus in Prison / 1895
Dreyfus in prison after being found guilty of treason by a court-martial and having his rank publicly stripped

Background imageStripped Collection: Stripping Whale Blubber

Stripping Whale Blubber
A whale is caught and stripped exposing its blubber

Background imageStripped Collection: Nudibranch, Chromodoris annae, Sinandigan wall, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines

Nudibranch, Chromodoris annae, Sinandigan wall, Puerto Galera, Mindoro, Philippines
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStripped Collection: Lined surgeonfish, Acanthurus lineatus, Rongelap, Marshall Islands, Mironesia

Lined surgeonfish, Acanthurus lineatus, Rongelap, Marshall Islands, Mironesia
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStripped Collection: Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) Ailuk atol, Marshall Islands, Pacific

Moorish idol (Zanclus cornutus) Ailuk atol, Marshall Islands, Pacific
Andre Seale / SplashdownDirect

Background imageStripped Collection: Damage to baobab by elephant in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo West National Park

Damage to baobab by elephant in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo West National Park
MAB-152 Damage to baobab by elephant Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyas Tsavo West National Park. Adansonia digitata Ngulia is a protected stronghold for the highly endangered Black or

Background imageStripped Collection: Elephants competing for food strip bark of trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's

Elephants competing for food strip bark of trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo National Park
MAB-132 Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyas Tsavo National Park West

Background imageStripped Collection: Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's

Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya's Tsavo National
MAB-130 Elephants competing for food strip bark off trees in the Ngulia Black Rhino Sanctuary in Kenyas Tsavo National Park West

Background imageStripped Collection: Wolsey Dismissed / 1529

Wolsey Dismissed / 1529
Cardinal Wolsey pleaded guilty before the Kings bench to a near treasonable offence. He was stripped of his power, forfeited his property, but allowed to remain at liberty

Background imageStripped Collection: Skeletons of War Planes

Skeletons of War Planes
The skeletons of German warplanes in a scrapyard in Munich as a result of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles which stripped Germany of her armaments

Background imageStripped Collection: Reishwehr / Sham Weapons

Reishwehr / Sham Weapons
The Reichwehr (the German army) manoeuvres with sham weapons. Germany had been stripped of most of its military power under the Treaty of Versailles. Date: September 1926




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"Unveiling the Grit: Stripped Down Stories of Triumph and Tragedy" Miners working at the coalface, South Wales - Unyielding determination etched on their faces as they delve into darkness to fuel a nation's progress. Miner working in a coal seam, South Wales - A solitary figure braving treacherous depths, extracting black gold that powers communities and shapes destinies. The Last Stand Of The Northamptons At Saran Sar, Nov 18 - Heroes immortalized in sacrifice; an unwavering display of courage amidst chaos that echoes through history. Miner working at the coalface, South Wales - Sweat-soaked brows and calloused hands tell tales of resilience against nature's formidable forces deep within the earth's belly. South Wales - Every swing of their pickaxe resonates with unwritten stories of camaraderie and solidarity forged under relentless conditions. Boeing RB-17G Flying Fortress 531 - An aerial behemoth stripped bare for inspection; its mighty wings carry memories of wartime valor soaring high above battlefields. Indignities shown to the corpse of William the Conqueror - Even in death, a once-mighty ruler is subjected to indignities that expose humanity's capacity for both reverence and cruelty. 24-hour endurance record, trio of 6-cylinder 65 hp Napiers - Engines roaring ceaselessly as daring pioneers push boundaries beyond imagination – a testament to human innovation and perseverance. Military degradation in Place Vendome – A haunting reminder that even grandeur can crumble when power shifts hands; symbols tarnished by time's unrelenting march forward. BONNAIRE DEGRADED – Once revered for his artistry, now laid bare before critics' eyes; an artist stripped down by public opinion, yet destined to rise anew.