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Fatima Collection

Fatima, a name that holds multiple meanings and connections across different parts of the world

Background imageFatima Collection: 3 Fatima Visionaries

3 Fatima Visionaries
The three children, Jacinta, Francisco and Lucia, who saw the vision of Fatima in Portugal

Background imageFatima Collection: Coronation of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of Fatima, Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe

Coronation of the Virgin Mary, Basilica of Fatima, Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe

Background imageFatima Collection: Our Lady of Fatima, Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe

Our Lady of Fatima, Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal, Europe

Background imageFatima Collection: Senora De Fatima

Senora De Fatima
Nuestra Senora De Fatima

Background imageFatima Collection: Detail of old door with hand of Fatima doorknockers, Ronda, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Detail of old door with hand of Fatima doorknockers, Ronda, Andalucia, Spain, Europe

Background imageFatima Collection: Visionaries & Pilgrims

Visionaries & Pilgrims
The Fatima visionaries with a group of pilgrims

Background imageFatima Collection: England, Cornwall, Gweek. Portrait of a rescued grey seal (called Fatima)

England, Cornwall, Gweek. Portrait of a rescued grey seal (called Fatima) at the National Seal Sanctuary

Background imageFatima Collection: She took then the little key, and opened the door, trembling

She took then the little key, and opened the door, trembling
3082142 She took then the little key, and opened the door, trembling, from The Arthur Rackham Fairy Book, pub. 1933 (colour litho) by Rackham

Background imageFatima Collection: Tomb of the young sheperds (witnesses of the Virgins Apparition), Main Basilica

Tomb of the young sheperds (witnesses of the Virgins Apparition), Main Basilica, Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal

Background imageFatima Collection: Sanctuary of Fatima (Santuario de Fatima), Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima, Fatima

Sanctuary of Fatima (Santuario de Fatima), Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima, Fatima, Portugal

Background imageFatima Collection: Europe, Iberia, Portugal, Ribatejo, Fatima catholic sanctuary, huge rosary sculpture

Europe, Iberia, Portugal, Ribatejo, Fatima catholic sanctuary, huge rosary sculpture at the entrance to the Basilica of the Holy Trinity; with the Basilica of Our Lady of the Rosary in the distance

Background imageFatima Collection: Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, medina market, Fatima door charm on sale in souk

Africa, Morocco, Marrakesh, medina market, Fatima door charm on sale in souk

Background imageFatima Collection: Passing through the light

Passing through the light
Fernando Alves

Background imageFatima Collection: Mary statue, Saint Augustine, Florida. Mary appearing to peasant children in Fatima, Portugal

Mary statue, Saint Augustine, Florida. Mary appearing to peasant children in Fatima, Portugal. Mission founded 1565

Background imageFatima Collection: WW2, Bluebeard

WW2, Bluebeard
An illustration which depicts Peter the Royal Air Force pilot helping Fatima's brothers on horseback, who are racing to save Fatima from the clutches of Bluebeard. Date: circa 1940

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima Whitbread

Fatima Whitbread T.V.Presenter 01 July 1997 Date: 01 July 1997

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima Yusuf

Fatima Yusuf 400 Metres, Atlanta 1996 01 August 1996 Date: 01 August 1996

Background imageFatima Collection: Raiza and Fatima (chromolitho)

Raiza and Fatima (chromolitho)
735242 Raiza and Fatima (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Raiza and Fatima)

Background imageFatima Collection: Dolls of Miss Cawse in the roles of Fatima and Cestra

Dolls of Miss Cawse in the roles of Fatima and Cestra
Dolls of Miss Cawse in the roles of Fatima, Lady Brighton, and Cestra Countess Regal in the comic opera Azor and Zemira dressed by young Princess Victoria

Background imageFatima Collection: Doll of dancer Mlle. Proche Giubelei dressed by Princess

Doll of dancer Mlle. Proche Giubelei dressed by Princess
Doll of dancer Mlle. Proche Giubelei in costume as Justine from the ballet Un Jour a Naples dressed by the young Princess Victoria. Color plate after an illustration by Alan Wright from Frances H

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima at the Forbidden Door (chromolitho)

Fatima at the Forbidden Door (chromolitho)
2794294 Fatima at the Forbidden Door (chromolitho) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fatima at the Forbidden Door)

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima cigarettes

Fatima cigarettes
Advertisement for Fatima cigarettes. They certainly do know their cigarettes, this younger crowd! Jazz era. Illustration from Delineator magazine March 1928. Artist anon. Date: 1928

Background imageFatima Collection: The Amusements of the British Tar Abroad (engraving)

The Amusements of the British Tar Abroad (engraving)
1045842 The Amusements of the British Tar Abroad (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Amusements of the British Tar Abroad)

Background imageFatima Collection: Huon and Raiza Escape from Baghdad (chromolitho)

Huon and Raiza Escape from Baghdad (chromolitho)
735243 Huon and Raiza Escape from Baghdad (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Huon and Raiza Escape from Baghdad)

Background imageFatima Collection: Puck Sends Huon a Dream of Raiza (chromolitho)

Puck Sends Huon a Dream of Raiza (chromolitho)
735241 Puck Sends Huon a Dream of Raiza (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Puck Sends Huon a Dream of Raiza)

Background imageFatima Collection: 'Blue Beard, 'at the Crystal Palace, the Wedding of Blue Beard and Fatima (engraving)

"Blue Beard, "at the Crystal Palace, the Wedding of Blue Beard and Fatima (engraving)
1627784 " Blue Beard, " at the Crystal Palace, the Wedding of Blue Beard and Fatima (engraving) by Wright, Henry Charles Seppings (1850-1937); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageFatima Collection: A Divan of the Grand Shereef of Wazan, Morocco (engraving)

A Divan of the Grand Shereef of Wazan, Morocco (engraving)
1597279 A Divan of the Grand Shereef of Wazan, Morocco (engraving) by Loye, Charles Auguste (Montbard) (1841-1905); Private Collection; (add.info.: A Divan of the Grand Shereef of Wazan, Morocco)

Background imageFatima Collection: Charlemagne Forgives Huon and Raiza (chromolitho)

Charlemagne Forgives Huon and Raiza (chromolitho)
735246 Charlemagne Forgives Huon and Raiza (chromolitho) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Charlemagne Forgives Huon and Raiza)

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima and Anna (engraving)

Fatima and Anna (engraving)
2808131 Fatima and Anna (engraving) by Dore, Gustave (1832-83) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fatima and Anna.); © Look and Learn

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima

Fatima. Found in the Collection of Collection Perez Simon, Mexico

Background imageFatima Collection: Advert for Fatima cigarettes, 1916

Advert for Fatima cigarettes, 1916. A print from Life, 6th July 1916

Background imageFatima Collection: Huynh Dao Buddhist temple. Buddhist monk in garden. Marble statue. Chau Doc. Vietnam

Huynh Dao Buddhist temple. Buddhist monk in garden. Marble statue. Chau Doc. Vietnam
Closeup of a muslim hamsa amulet, also known of the hand of fatima or the hand of Mary

Background imageFatima Collection: Sanctuary of Fatima. Souvenir shop. Virgin Mary. Portugal

Sanctuary of Fatima. Souvenir shop. Virgin Mary. Portugal

Background imageFatima Collection: Sanctuary of Fatima. Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima. Portugal

Sanctuary of Fatima. Basilica of Our Lady of Fatima. Portugal

Background imageFatima Collection: Worshippers with candles at evening mass during pilgrimage to Fatima. Portugal

Worshippers with candles at evening mass during pilgrimage to Fatima. Portugal

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima Vision Painting

Fatima Vision Painting
An imaginative representation of the vision of 1917, in the Sanctuary at Fatima. Date: 1986

Background imageFatima Collection: ISLAMIC SYMBOL. Islamic talisman with calligraphy and the Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima

ISLAMIC SYMBOL. Islamic talisman with calligraphy and the Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima

Background imageFatima Collection: Europe, Portugal, Fatima, Stations of the Cross inside basilica

Europe, Portugal, Fatima, Stations of the Cross inside basilica

Background imageFatima Collection: Iran - The Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine in Qom

Iran - The Fatima al-Masumeh Shrine in Qom. Fatima Masumeh was the sister of the eighth Imam Ali al-Rida and the daughter of the seventh Imam Musa al-Kadhim. Date: circa 1908

Background imageFatima Collection: Candles and wax offerings, Fatima Pilgrimage Sanctuary, Ribatejo, Portugal, Europe

Candles and wax offerings, Fatima Pilgrimage Sanctuary, Ribatejo, Portugal, Europe

Background imageFatima Collection: Ettie, Lady Desborough in fancy dress costume

Ettie, Lady Desborough in fancy dress costume
Ethel Anne Priscilla ( Ettie ) Grenfell (n饠 Fane), Lady Desborough (1867-1952), Wife of William Henry Grenfell, Baron DesboroughEttie, Lady Desborough

Background imageFatima Collection: Piers by night, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA

Piers by night, Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA. Date: circa 1920s

Background imageFatima Collection: Africa, Morocco, Marrakech. A traditional door knocker, the hand of Fatima is said

Africa, Morocco, Marrakech. A traditional door knocker, the hand of Fatima is said
Morocco, Marrakech. A traditional door knocker, the hand of Fatima is said to bring good luck

Background imageFatima Collection: ISLAMIC SYMBOL: HAMSA. The Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima, an Islamic symbol to protect against evil

ISLAMIC SYMBOL: HAMSA. The Hamsa, or Hand of Fatima, an Islamic symbol to protect against evil. Woodcut

Background imageFatima Collection: Fatima at the Lattice Affecting Cheeriness my Lord, the Giaours are Going, Engraving 1884

Fatima at the Lattice Affecting Cheeriness my Lord, the Giaours are Going, Engraving 1884

Background imageFatima Collection: Striking Arabian Girl - Morocco

Striking Arabian Girl - Morocco. Note the primitive-form Hamsa (Fatimas hand) amulet, worn throughout the Middle East and North Africa



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Fatima, a name that holds multiple meanings and connections across different parts of the world. From the three Fatima Visionaries who witnessed divine apparitions in Portugal to the grand Basilica in Estremadura, Europe, this name carries immense significance. In the small town of Fatima, Estremadura, Portugal, stands the magnificent Basilica dedicated to Our Lady of Fatima, and is here that pilgrims from all corners of the globe gather to pay homage to their faith and seek solace in prayer. The Coronation of the Virgin Mary is celebrated with great reverence within these sacred walls. But it's not just in Portugal where we find traces of Fatima's influence. In Ronda, Andalucia, Spain lies an old door adorned with hand-shaped doorknockers known as "the hand of Fatima. " This symbolizes protection and good fortune for those who enter through its threshold. Meanwhile, across continents in Africa's Morocco resides another connection to this enigmatic name. Senora De Fatima watches over devotees seeking her blessings amidst vibrant Moroccan landscapes. During World War II, when turmoil engulfed nations worldwide including England and Cornwall’s Gweek village, there was a grey seal named Fatima at the National Seal Sanctuary. Her story serves as a reminder that even amidst chaos and destruction, hope can be found through compassion and rescue efforts. The tale takes an intriguing turn as we delve into literature where WW2 intersects with Bluebeard – a character entwined with mystery and suspense. Perhaps it is within these pages that another facet of our protagonist unfolds - one shrouded in secrets waiting to be unraveled. Artistic expressions also capture glimpses into this multifaceted persona called Fatima. A vision painting depicting her encounters during World War II showcases her strength amidst adversity while inviting contemplation on larger themes surrounding war itself.