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"Loud: From the enchanting melodies of Wren Singing in Cleveland, England to the powerful voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman, sound knows no boundaries

Background imageLoud Collection: Cartoon of man singing as deaf senior man cups hand to ear to hear

Cartoon of man singing as deaf senior man cups hand to ear to hear and girl holds hands over ears to block noise

Background imageLoud Collection: Attitude: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Attitude: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Attitude - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference. ~ Winston Churchill

Background imageLoud Collection: U. S. Air Force Dornier 328 transiting through Germany

U. S. Air Force Dornier 328 transiting through Germany
U.S. Air Force Dornier 328 of 524th SOS / 27th SOW transiting through Germany on its way to the Middle East

Background imageLoud Collection: Ascot Races: Woolwich, the Winner of the Emperors Vase; Little Jack Made All

Ascot Races: Woolwich, the Winner of the Emperors Vase; Little Jack Made All
ASCOT RACES: WOOLWICH, THE WINNER OF THE EMPERORs VASE; Little Jack made all the running, Woolwich waiting on him into the distance, and winning cleverly by a length

Background imageLoud Collection: Study of a man blowing a trumpet in anothers ear, and two figures in conversation, c

Study of a man blowing a trumpet in anothers ear, and two figures in conversation, c
XJF311215 Study of a man blowing a trumpet in anothers ear, and two figures in conversation, c.1480-82 (pen and ink on paper) by Vinci, Leonardo da (1452-1519); British Museum, London, UK; Italian

Background imageLoud Collection: Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud;the messenger of morn!'

Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud;the messenger of morn!"
" Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud; the messenger of morn!"

Background imageLoud Collection: Lions -Panthera leo-, couple mating, Msai Mara, Kenya

Lions -Panthera leo-, couple mating, Msai Mara, Kenya

Background imageLoud Collection: Lion -Panthera leo-, yawning, Msai Mara, Kenya

Lion -Panthera leo-, yawning, Msai Mara, Kenya

Background imageLoud Collection: Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, roaring stag, rut, Klampenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, roaring stag, rut, Klampenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageLoud Collection: Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, bellowing stag, Klampenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, bellowing stag, Klampenborg, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageLoud Collection: Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, bugling stag in rut, Copenhagen, Denmark

Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, bugling stag in rut, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageLoud Collection: Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, stag bellowing during rut, Copenhagen, Denmark

Red Deer -Cervus elaphus-, stag bellowing during rut, Copenhagen, Denmark

Background imageLoud Collection: Waxing crescent moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Waxing crescent moon, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany
exclamation mark folded out of paper, origami style

Background imageLoud Collection: MARYLAND: CANNON, 1919. A crowd covering their ears as a 16-inch Seacoast Gun

MARYLAND: CANNON, 1919. A crowd covering their ears as a 16-inch Seacoast Gun, Model 1919 on a Barbette Carriage, is fired at Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Stereograph, c1919

Background imageLoud Collection: Falls below the covered bridge in Quechee, Vermont. Ottauquechee River

Falls below the covered bridge in Quechee, Vermont. Ottauquechee River

Background imageLoud Collection: Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud;the messenger of morn!'

Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud;the messenger of morn!"
" Up springs the lark, Shrill-voiced, and loud; the messenger of morn!"

Background imageLoud Collection: ASCOT RACES: WOOLWICH, THE WINNER OF THE EMPERORs VASE; Little Jack made all the running

ASCOT RACES: WOOLWICH, THE WINNER OF THE EMPERORs VASE; Little Jack made all the running, Woolwich waiting on him into the distance, and winning cleverly by a length

Background imageLoud Collection: Portrait of boy calling out wearing a bow tie

Portrait of boy calling out wearing a bow tie

Background imageLoud Collection: Young businessman yelling out

Young businessman yelling out

Background imageLoud Collection: Father yelling at family in living room

Father yelling at family in living room

Background imageLoud Collection: Bowling ball and pins

Bowling ball and pins

Background imageLoud Collection: Cheerleader with pom-poms jumps in the air

Cheerleader with pom-poms jumps in the air

Background imageLoud Collection: Portrait of man calling out

Portrait of man calling out

Background imageLoud Collection: Hearing damage, conceptual artwork

Hearing damage, conceptual artwork
Hearing damage. Conceptual artwork of a man with distorted sound waves (green) entering his ears, with a volume-indicating dial (volume unit meter) in place of his mouth

Background imageLoud Collection: Garfield Falls in Pittsburgh New Hampshire USA

Garfield Falls in Pittsburgh New Hampshire USA

Background imageLoud Collection: Canada, Niagara Falls. Horseshoe Falls

Canada, Niagara Falls. Horseshoe Falls

Background imageLoud Collection: BALLPOINT PEN, 1888. American trade card, late 19th century, for John J

BALLPOINT PEN, 1888. American trade card, late 19th century, for John J. Louds rolling-pointed fountain marker, considered the first ballpoint pen, patented in 1888

Background imageLoud Collection: The Witness Who Spoke Up by H. M. Bateman

The Witness Who Spoke Up by H. M. Bateman
Humorous cartoon by H. M. Bateman depicting a rather vociferous witness in the stand at a court hearing, shattering the ear drums of the judge and others around him

Background imageLoud Collection: A small dog dressed as a pilot ready for take off

A small dog dressed as a pilot ready for take off. He is surrounded by birds who find this hilarious. The caption reads: " What a get-up!" Date: 1928- 1929

Background imageLoud Collection: Cuban Cigar Factory interior - Havana, Cuba

Cuban Cigar Factory interior - Havana, Cuba. Interestingly, this postcard shows a lector (or reader) who was always employed to entertain cigar factory workers by reading books

Background imageLoud Collection: The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy people

The Old Curiosity Shop, the Punch and Judy people
The Old Curiosity Shop by Charles Dickens, first published in the weekly serial Master Humphreys Clock from 1840 to 1841 and then as its own book in 1841

Background imageLoud Collection: Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837

Street music: St Cecilias Day street scene, 1837
A street scene showing the cacophony of noises to be heard on St Cecilas feast day, the patron saint of music, which falls in November

Background imageLoud Collection: Metropolitan Police officer on horseback in a field

Metropolitan Police officer on horseback in a field
A Metropolitan Police officer on horseback in a field, undergoing training. Another policeman fires a gun, to familiarise the horse with the loud noise. Date: 20th century

Background imageLoud Collection: Coreopsis Geese

Coreopsis Geese - natives of Australia, the ones here were kept as pets at Hale, Cheshire, England. They are pugnacious and utter loud grunts deep than a pig! Date: 1950s

Background imageLoud Collection: German heavy railway-mounted gun in action, WW1

German heavy railway-mounted gun in action, WW1
A German heavy railway-mounted gun in action during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageLoud Collection: French Fortress gun firing towards Asiatic coast, WW1

French Fortress gun firing towards Asiatic coast, WW1
A French 9.2 inch Fortress gun firing towards the Asiatic coast during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageLoud Collection: Queen prima-donna at home, 1874

Queen prima-donna at home, 1874
Three girls plead with their musical Mamma to stop playing the piano. Date: 1874

Background imageLoud Collection: Boy shouting into a megaphone

Boy shouting into a megaphone

Background imageLoud Collection: Boy covering his ears

Boy covering his ears in response to a loud noise

Background imageLoud Collection: Man covering ears

Man covering ears
MODEL RELEASED. Man covering his ears, conceptual image. This could represent deafness, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), mental illness (such as hearing voices) or migraine

Background imageLoud Collection: Painful noise

Painful noise
MODEL RELEASED. Painful noise. Conceptual image of a woman holding her hands to her ears in pain caused by a loud noise. The yellow trace at upper left could represent the sound waves of the noise

Background imageLoud Collection: Pneumatic drill testing

Pneumatic drill testing. Health and safety worker testing a pneumatic drill. This is a powerful piece of equipment that requires its operators to wear protective clothing

Background imageLoud Collection: 1872 meteorite explosion, artwork

1872 meteorite explosion, artwork
Meteorite Explosion over Lance, France in 1872. The xplosion could be head in a 80 kilometer circle. The meteorite fell at 5:20 p.m. on July 23, 1872

Background imageLoud Collection: BB-flat Bass, Wurlitzer

BB-flat Bass, Wurlitzer
Two BB-flat bass from the Wurlitzer range; the Professional and the Lyric, both in Mammoth size for that ear shattering tone of remarkable volume. Available in various finishes

Background imageLoud Collection: Traffic Accident Group car

Traffic Accident Group car
A late 1940s Traffic Accident Group car, which was manned by two police officers, with two solo motorcyclists accompanying it

Background imageLoud Collection: Howitzer 1918

Howitzer 1918
A 12 inch Howitzer gun firing at Louez on the Western Front in France during World War I in May 1918

Background imageLoud Collection: A Couple stroll along the beach

A Couple stroll along the beach
An illustration accompanying an extract from Wilkie Collins book, The Law and the Lady. The caption reads: Instead of answering he burst into a fit of laughter- loud, coarse, hard laughter

Background imageLoud Collection: Burns / Lament for James

Burns / Lament for James
LAMENT FOR JAMES, EARL OF GLENCAIRN Beneath a craigy steep a Bard, Laden with years and meikle pain, In loud lament bewail d his lord



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"Loud: From the enchanting melodies of Wren Singing in Cleveland, England to the powerful voice that filled the Albert Hall by H. M. Bateman, sound knows no boundaries. Even amidst the chaos of war, Canadian gunners at Vimy Ridge unleashed a deafening roar. In bustling cities like London, traffic accidents create a symphony of blaring horns and screeching tires captured by the Traffic Accident Group. F. H Butler's Vanity Fair illustration captures the boisterous spirit of an era gone by. But loudness isn't limited to music or human endeavors alone; it resonates through nature too. The thunderous crackle of rocket engines propelling us towards new frontiers echoes our boundless ambition. Paul Weller and his band, The Jam, bid farewell with a resounding performance that still reverberates in our hearts. In Idaho's vast expanse, lightning illuminates the sky with its electrifying noise - a reminder of nature's raw power. A Mexica Warrior's battle cry pierces through time as a testament to their indomitable spirit. Yet amidst all this clamor lies another kind of loudness – one that cannot be heard but felt deeply within our souls – "The Rhythm of Sorrow. " It is an unspoken language that transcends words and speaks directly to our emotions. Whether it is rock 'n roll shaking stadiums or four young children singing joyfully together, loudness comes in many forms - each leaving an indelible mark on our lives.