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"Captivating Moments of Blown Beauty and Destruction" The Statue of Nike by Paionios in Olympia, Greece stands tall against the wind, its flowing robes blown gracefully

Background imageBlown Collection: Hawaii, Oahu, Pipeline, Wave Breaking

Hawaii, Oahu, Pipeline, Wave Breaking

Background imageBlown Collection: Rocky Shoreline, Hawaii, Usa

Rocky Shoreline, Hawaii, Usa

Background imageBlown Collection: Fiji, Colorful parachute over reef and Pacific Ocean; Mamanuca Islands

Fiji, Colorful parachute over reef and Pacific Ocean; Mamanuca Islands

Background imageBlown Collection: China, Beijing, Impressionistic Wind Blown Tree

China, Beijing, Impressionistic Wind Blown Tree

Background imageBlown Collection: Trixie Kent, blow-up car artist and explosives expert

Trixie Kent, blow-up car artist and explosives expert
An exploding car, blown up by Trixie Kent, blow-up car artist and explosives expert. (2 of 3) Date: circa 1969

Background imageBlown Collection: Lens Making, France

Lens Making, France
Making lenses from a glass sphere which has been blown using compressed air; at a French glassworks Date: 1896

Background imageBlown Collection: WW1 - SS Sussex torpedoed, 24th March 1916

WW1 - SS Sussex torpedoed, 24th March 1916
WW1 - SS Sussex was on a voyage from Folkestone to Dieppe when she was torpedoed by SM UB-29. The ship was severely damaged, with the entire bow forward of the bridge blown off

Background imageBlown Collection: Spiny puffer, Diodon holocanthus, in ordinary and blown up states, side view

Spiny puffer, Diodon holocanthus, in ordinary and blown up states, side view

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888948

Picture No. 10888948
DOG - Yorkshire terrier with wind blown fur Date:

Background imageBlown Collection: Sand blown from beach and dunes onto garden in seaside resort town, Lytham St

Sand blown from beach and dunes onto garden in seaside resort town, Lytham St. Anne s, Lancashire, England, january

Background imageBlown Collection: Soldier, probably from the 1st Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusi

Soldier, probably from the 1st Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusi
Black and white official photograph showing a soldier, probably from the 1st Bn The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers patrolling past onlookers and a building that has been blown up, Northern Ireland

Background imageBlown Collection: Bombardment of Kum Kale

Bombardment of Kum Kale
Turkish guns being blown up by British shells at the entrance to the Dardanelles. Date: 1915

Background imageBlown Collection: Fairies playing games

Fairies playing games
Fairyland scene depicting fairies riding on leaves blown along by the wind. Date: 1917

Background imageBlown Collection: Lord Boynes House Destroyed By Blown Sands, Rosapenna, Done

Lord Boynes House Destroyed By Blown Sands, Rosapenna, Done
Lord Boynes House Destroyed By Blown Sands, Rosapenna, NW Donegall - a view of a derelict house. (Location: Republic of Ireland: County Donegal: Rosapenna). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageBlown Collection: Pink flowers on a New Year card

Pink flowers on a New Year card. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBlown Collection: Cartoon, March goblins

Cartoon, March goblins, showing an old lady teased by the March winds and squally showers. Date: 1919

Background imageBlown Collection: Fat Macaroni 1772

Fat Macaroni 1772
THE FULL-BLOWN MACARONI A rather fat " Macaroni" (dandy) sports all the latest fashion trends including a wig and trihorn hat. Date: 1772

Background imageBlown Collection: Pink and red roses in a flower arrangement

Pink and red roses in a flower arrangement
An arrangement of pink and red roses, some in bud, some fully blown. 19th century

Background imageBlown Collection: John Gilpins hat and wig run down the road after him

John Gilpins hat and wig run down the road after him
John Gilpins ride on the back of an out-of-control horse - his hat and wig run down the road after him - from a comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper - here he loses his hat and wig

Background imageBlown Collection: John Gilpins loses his hat and wig

John Gilpins loses his hat and wig
John Gilpins ride on the back of an out-of-control horse - from a comic ballad of 1782 by William Cowper - here he loses his hat and wig! Date: 18th century

Background imageBlown Collection: Man with umbrella in the snow on a Christmas card

Man with umbrella in the snow on a Christmas card
Man with a black umbrella blown the wrong way, in the snow on a Christmas card. He has dropped some of his shopping, and two children are laughing at him. Date: circa 1890s

Background imageBlown Collection: Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation

Cartoon, End of the Irish Farce of Catholic Emancipation, by James Gillray. Showing a scene outside Heaven, with St Peter at the gate of Popish Supremacy and a crowd of Catholic priests and clergy

Background imageBlown Collection: Railway bridge blown up, Carpathian Mountains, WW1

Railway bridge blown up, Carpathian Mountains, WW1
Railway bridge blown up at the Uzsoker Pass in the Carpathian Mountains, West Galicia, during the First World War. Date: 1914

Background imageBlown Collection: Damage to Jozef Poniatowski Bridge, Warsaw, Poland

Damage to Jozef Poniatowski Bridge, Warsaw, Poland
Damage to Jozef Poniatowski Bridge, on the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland, blown up by the Russian Army on 5 August 1915

Background imageBlown Collection: Damage to Kierbedz Bridge, Warsaw, Poland

Damage to Kierbedz Bridge, Warsaw, Poland
Damage to Kierbedz Bridge, on the Vistula River, Warsaw, Poland, blown up by the Russian Army on 5 August 1915

Background imageBlown Collection: Destruction of the bridge at Li觥, Belgium

Destruction of the bridge at Li觥, Belgium at the beginning of World War I. So rapidly were the Belgians forced to retreat that they had no time to blow up the twelve Meuse bridges

Background imageBlown Collection: Vis頂ridge destroyed

Vis頂ridge destroyed
The wreck of the iron bridge across the Meuse at the Belgian town of Vis鬠 blown up by the Belgian defenders in an attempt to hinder the German advance Date: 1914

Background imageBlown Collection: Man and dog crossing bridge in stormy weather

Man and dog crossing bridge in stormy weather
A man crossing a bridge with his dog in stormy weather has his hat blown off. Wood engraving by Thomas Bewick. Date: C.1790

Background imageBlown Collection: Romania - Fire in Moreni

Romania - Fire in Moreni
Moreni - a town in Dambovita County, Romania, located about 100 km north-west of Bucharest. This postcard shows an oil fire which raged for about 6 weeks in September/October 1925

Background imageBlown Collection: Making a Glass Bottle

Making a Glass Bottle
A young man in a British glass factory, finishing off a freshly blown glass bottle. Date: 1933

Background imageBlown Collection: Goblets, Applied Decoration, 11thearly 12th century, Attributed, Iran, Glass, colorless

Goblets, Applied Decoration, 11thearly 12th century, Attributed, Iran, Glass, colorless, blown, applied decoration, matcing, goblets, formed, conical cup, attached, small, solid, splayed stemmed

Background imageBlown Collection: Basket Flowers Bamboo Blind Edo period 1615-1868

Basket Flowers Bamboo Blind Edo period 1615-1868
Artokoloro

Background imageBlown Collection: Azuma Bridge Komagatadō Temple Series Hundred Famous Views

Azuma Bridge Komagatadō Temple Series Hundred Famous Views
Artokoloro

Background imageBlown Collection: Source Size = 3973 x 1928

Source Size = 3973 x 1928
The Inundations in the Fens: the Blown Sluice at the Marshland Drain, 1862

Background imageBlown Collection: End of the Irish Invasion or the Destruction of the French Armada, Gillray, James

End of the Irish Invasion or the Destruction of the French Armada, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, London, engraving 1797, french warships being tossed about during a storm blown up by Pitt

Background imageBlown Collection: Mr. Winkles situation when the door blew to, illustration from The Pickwick

Mr. Winkles situation when the door blew to, illustration from The Pickwick
KW259106 Mr. Winkles situation when the door blew to, illustration from The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens (1812-70) published 1837 (litho) by Browne

Background imageBlown Collection: Old men warm their hands over a fire, Pieter Hendricksz. Schut, Claes Jansz. Visscher

Old men warm their hands over a fire, Pieter Hendricksz. Schut, Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1628 - 1650

Background imageBlown Collection: Initial N: Bishop Theophiluss Ship Blown Off Course and Bishop

Initial N: Bishop Theophiluss Ship Blown Off Course and Bishop Theophilus in Prayer; Master of the Brussels Romuleon or workshop, Flemish, active about 1465; Brussels (probaby), Belgium

Background imageBlown Collection: Spray blown by high winds, rolling crushers, Fanad Beach, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland

Spray blown by high winds, rolling crushers, Fanad Beach, County Donegal, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageBlown Collection: Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Army blow up Sungshushan Fort

Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Army blow up Sungshushan Fort
Russo-Japanese War - Japanese Army blowing up the Sung-shu-shan fort (Pine Tree Hill) - Port Arthur. Date: 1904

Background imageBlown Collection: Pretty Young Girl - Fresh as a Flower Just Blown

Pretty Young Girl - Fresh as a Flower Just Blown. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlown Collection: Northrop F-15A Reporter Pilots Ira Williams and Gayle York

Northrop F-15A Reporter Pilots Ira Williams and Gayle York
Northrop F-15A Reporter. Pilots Ira Williams, left, and Gayle York underneath the largest pice of plexiglass then blown, April 1946

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888901

Picture No. 10888901
DOG - Bearded collie X with wind blown fur Date:

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888915

Picture No. 10888915
DOG - Welsh springer spaniel with wind blown fur Date:

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888900

Picture No. 10888900
DOG - Bearded collie X with wind blown fur Date:

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888899

Picture No. 10888899
DOG - Bearded collie X with wind blown fur Date:

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888902

Picture No. 10888902
DOG - Bearded collie X with wind blown fur wearing sunglasses Date:

Background imageBlown Collection: Picture No. 10888947

Picture No. 10888947
DOG - Yorkshire terrier with wind blown fur Date:



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"Captivating Moments of Blown Beauty and Destruction" The Statue of Nike by Paionios in Olympia, Greece stands tall against the wind, its flowing robes blown gracefully. In Flanders during WW1, British soldiers display their bravery as they rescue a horse from a treacherous ditch amidst blowing winds. Muriel Dawson's artwork "Wind Blown" captures the ethereal dance of nature's breath through vibrant strokes on canvas. Houston, Texas witnesses an awe-inspiring sight as an oil gusher erupts with immense force, sending plumes of black gold into the sky. A solitary tree bends under the relentless gusts, its branches twisted and contorted by years of enduring wind-blown conditions. Muriel Dawson's masterpiece "Windblown Lady" depicts a woman caught in a momentary struggle against the powerful forces of nature. Scarborough Castle bears witness to history as it stands battered and worn after being bombarded during fierce battles in 1813. British engineers fearlessly venture into danger at Messines Ridge during war times, mining explosives that would ultimately leave craters where once stood solid ground - truly blown away. Willingham House in Market Rasen experiences the might of Mother Nature as strong winds sweep across its grand facade leaving no doubt about her presence. Lewis Baumer's illustration titled "March, Windy Day" brings to life scenes filled with flying hats and swirling skirts - capturing the essence of blustery days perfectly. Bilbao suffers devastating blows during the Spanish Civil War; a bridge destroyed by explosions becomes a haunting symbol of destruction and conflict. In moments both serene and chaotic, these captivating instances remind us that sometimes we must weather life's storms or embrace unexpected beauty when everything is simply. . blown away.