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"Remembering the Tragedy: Gas Attack by Air in Chislehurst Caves" The famous Chislehurst Caves became a haunting scene of action during a devastating gas attack

Background imageCasulty Collection: A victim of duty: The Paris Prefect of Police presenting a medal to a wounded officer (colour litho)

A victim of duty: The Paris Prefect of Police presenting a medal to a wounded officer (colour litho)
2807737 A victim of duty: The Paris Prefect of Police presenting a medal to a wounded officer (colour litho) by Tofani, Oswaldo (1849-1915) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: A victim of duty)

Background imageCasulty Collection: USA, Virginia, Arlington, Arlington National Cemetery at Sunrise

USA, Virginia, Arlington, Arlington National Cemetery at Sunrise

Background imageCasulty Collection: Picture No. 10752470

Picture No. 10752470
Little Owl - with casted / banadaged leg in human hand (Athene noctua) Date:

Background imageCasulty Collection: Aid for the Fallen, 1915 (litho)

Aid for the Fallen, 1915 (litho)
KW345531 Aid for the Fallen, 1915 (litho) by Brock, Thomas (1847-1922); Private Collection; Ken Welsh; English, out of copyright

Background imageCasulty Collection: Gas Attack by Air. The famous Chislehurst Caves formed the scene of action for

Gas Attack by Air. The famous Chislehurst Caves formed the scene of action for
" Gas Attack" by Air. The famous Chislehurst Caves formed the scene of action for a trial by the Kent Voluntary Aid Detachment

Background imageCasulty Collection: Picture No. 10769969

Picture No. 10769969
Vet - treating dog with bandaged leg Date:

Background imageCasulty Collection: European Wolf - injured animal snarling at magpie, which is trying to peck at raw flesh

European Wolf - injured animal snarling at magpie, which is trying to peck at raw flesh, winter Bavaria, Germany
USH-1982 European Wolf - injured animal snarling at magpie, which is trying to peck at raw flesh, winter Bavaria, Germany Canis lupus Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display

Background imageCasulty Collection: Feral Pigeon - lost its feet and toes, possibly because of pigeon pox disease or perhaps through

Feral Pigeon - lost its feet and toes, possibly because of pigeon pox disease or perhaps through getting fine threads
PM-10112 Feral Pigeon Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way. contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: + 44 (0) 20 8318 1401


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"Remembering the Tragedy: Gas Attack by Air in Chislehurst Caves" The famous Chislehurst Caves became a haunting scene of action during a devastating gas attack. As the sun rose over Arlington National Cemetery, it illuminated the somber gravesites of fallen heroes who sacrificed their lives for their country. In Paris, a wounded officer received recognition for his bravery and dedication to duty as the Prefect of Police presented him with a medal. Aid for the Fallen was extended in 1915, showcasing humanity's compassion amidst the chaos of war. These powerful images serve as reminders of the casualties endured throughout history, highlighting both acts of heroism and moments of profound loss. The repetition emphasizes how these caves witnessed multiple instances of gas attacks from above, leaving behind scars that will forever be etched into our collective memory. Let us honor those who have suffered and continue to strive towards peace so that no more lives are lost to such tragic events.