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"Hazardous Encounters: From Dodge Chargers to Stormy Seas

Background imageHazard Collection: HMS Hazard on Thames, Tower of London

HMS Hazard on Thames, Tower of London
HMS Hazard with two destroyers on the River Thames near the Tower of London. Date: circa 1909

Background imageHazard Collection: Falling To - and In by H. M. Bateman

Falling To - and In by H. M. Bateman
The Small Boy: Ma! Ma! Quick Ma! Come ere; babys eating all the plum-pudding mixture. Occupational hazard during Christmas food preparation in a busy family home, as imagined by H. M

Background imageHazard Collection: Music cover, Whoa ! Back-Pedal

Music cover, Whoa ! Back-Pedal ! - words by Worton David, music by Henry E Pether, sung by T E Dunville. Date: 1900

Background imageHazard Collection: Trafalgar Square Birds

Trafalgar Square Birds
Tourists in Trafalgar Square are virtually obscured by the sheer volume of pigeons around them. Date: 1950s

Background imageHazard Collection: Perry with Flag

Perry with Flag
OLIVER HAZARD PERRY United States naval commander Date: 1785 - 1819

Background imageHazard Collection: Oliver Hazard Perry

Oliver Hazard Perry
OLIVER HAZARD PERRY U.S. naval, notable for his victory over the British at the battle of Lake Erie Date: 1785 - 1819

Background imageHazard Collection: Wolseley Vintage Car, Deal, England

Wolseley Vintage Car, Deal, England
Wolseley Vintage Car, Deal, Kent, England. Possibly behind a long lost pub as there are what looks like beer crates stacked up behind the wall - I d hazard a guess at the Griffin Street area

Background imageHazard Collection: French Revolution. Le Jeu de Hazard (The Gambling)

French Revolution. Le Jeu de Hazard (The Gambling). Caricature alluding to the abolition of privileges of the nobility and clergy

Background imageHazard Collection: Tower Bridge open to allow ships through

Tower Bridge open to allow ships through, including HMS Hazard and submarine C15, for a naval review. circa 1909

Background imageHazard Collection: British staff car avoids shell hole

British staff car avoids shell hole
A British Staff Car veers to one side to avoid a large shell hole in the middle of the road on which they are hurrying. Narrowly avoiding ending up in the roadside ditch

Background imageHazard Collection: Fire uniform heat tests at Lambeth HQ

Fire uniform heat tests at Lambeth HQ
Demonstration of the Teled Noflam Protective Suit at Brigade HQ, 29 November 1965. The firefighter is retrieving a motor cycle tyre from a burning oil tray, in crouch position

Background imageHazard Collection: Ice and snow, enemies of the bomber, by G. H. Davis

Ice and snow, enemies of the bomber, by G. H. Davis
Ice and snow: the silent enemies of the bomber during the Second World War. Snow and ice formation has sometimes caused the abandonment of a raid

Background imageHazard Collection: British night bombers by G. H. Davis

British night bombers by G. H. Davis
British night bombers encounter flaming onions, as in the raid on Sylt -- a type of incendiary anti-aircraft shell used in the First World War, reintroduced by the Germans in the Second World War

Background imageHazard Collection: Kauai, Hawaii, USA. The Makai golf course in Princeville is set along a stunning

Kauai, Hawaii, USA. The Makai golf course in Princeville is set along a stunning area of Kauais coastline

Background imageHazard Collection: Digitally generated illustration showing how to assess surfing and swimming hazards in sea

Digitally generated illustration showing how to assess surfing and swimming hazards in sea

Background imageHazard Collection: A Rubber Glove And Debris That Has Washed Up On Ucluth Beach In The Wya Point Campground Near

A Rubber Glove And Debris That Has Washed Up On Ucluth Beach In The Wya Point Campground Near Ucluelet On Vancouver Island; British Columbia Canada

Background imageHazard Collection: A Rubber Glove And Debris That Has Washed Up On Ucluth Beach In The Wya Point Campground Near

A Rubber Glove And Debris That Has Washed Up On Ucluth Beach In The Wya Point Campground Near Ucluelet On Vancouver
British Columbia, Canada

Background imageHazard Collection: Hygiene: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Hygiene: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Hygiene - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: To keep the body in good health is a duty, otherwise we shall not be able to keep our mind strong and clear. ~ Buddha

Background imageHazard Collection: U. S. Soldiers from the 457th Chemical Battalion sponge off their level A protective suits

U. S. Soldiers from the 457th Chemical Battalion sponge off their level A protective suits
July 19, 2010 - U.S. Soldiers from the 457th Chemical Battalion sponge off their level A protective suits after a simulated nuclear detonation scenario at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in

Background imageHazard Collection: An Airman and a Soldier jump into a tub of cleaning solution

An Airman and a Soldier jump into a tub of cleaning solution
April 12, 2007 - An Airman and a Soldier jump into a tub of cleaning solution during training after entering a bunker housing a simulated chemical weapons lab at Ramstein Air Base, Germany

Background imageHazard Collection: Captured enemy munitions ready to be destroyed

Captured enemy munitions ready to be destroyed
September 15, 2002 - Captured enemy munitions and unserviceable riot control agents stand ready to be destroyed at East River Range at Bagram, Afghanistan

Background imageHazard Collection: Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, c. 1900-10 (b / w photo)

Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, c. 1900-10 (b / w photo)
XOS862687 Portland Head Light, Portland, Maine, c.1900-10 (b/w photo) by Detroit Publishing Co. (1880-1920); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageHazard Collection: Consular games, the game of brag, the game of hazard

Consular games, the game of brag, the game of hazard

Background imageHazard Collection: A Bullers albatross (Thalassarche bulleri) with fishing line caught in its beak

A Bullers albatross (Thalassarche bulleri) with fishing line caught in its beak. Stewart Island, New Zealand

Background imageHazard Collection: Remuera Golf Course, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand - aerial

Remuera Golf Course, Auckland, North Island, New Zealand - aerial

Background imageHazard Collection: A sign Vorsicht Rutschgefahr, German for caution, slip hazard at the Hamburg harbour, Germany

A sign Vorsicht Rutschgefahr, German for caution, slip hazard at the Hamburg harbour, Germany, Europe

Background imageHazard Collection: STEAM YACHT, 1898. Steam yacht, Eleanor, owned by Colonel Oliver Hazard Payne

STEAM YACHT, 1898. Steam yacht, Eleanor, owned by Colonel Oliver Hazard Payne. Photograph, 1898

Background imageHazard Collection: OLIVER P. MORTON (1823-1877). American legislator. Photographed c1868

OLIVER P. MORTON (1823-1877). American legislator. Photographed c1868

Background imageHazard Collection: OLIVER HAZARD PERRY (1785-1819). American naval commander

OLIVER HAZARD PERRY (1785-1819). American naval commander. Oil on canvas by Rembrandt Peale

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Brother Jonathan Administering a Salutary Cordial to John Bull

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Brother Jonathan Administering a Salutary Cordial to John Bull. Contemporary American cartoon by Amos Doolittle depicting the British being forced to drink Perry

Background imageHazard Collection: ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American poster about the hazards of using child labor

ANTI-CHILD LABOR POSTER. American poster about the hazards of using child labor, featuring photographs by Lewis Hine, c1914

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perrys victory at Lake Erie, 10 September 1813, during the War of 1812. Lithograph, American, 1878, by John Perry Newell

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Most Gloriouse News! Broadside, 21 September 1813

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Most Gloriouse News! Broadside, 21 September 1813, announcing the American victory in the naval battle on Lake Erie, 10 September 1813

Background imageHazard Collection: PERRY: NAVAL BATTLE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship

PERRY: NAVAL BATTLE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship, the Lawrence, for the Niagara to continue fighting against the British at the Battle of Lake Erie

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Queen Charlotte and Johnny Bull Got Their Dose of Perry

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Queen Charlotte and Johnny Bull Got Their Dose of Perry : contemporary American cartoon punning on Perrys name

Background imageHazard Collection: BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship

BATTLE OF LAKE ERIE, 1813. Oliver Hazard Perry leaving his badly damaged flagship, the Lawrence, for the Niagara to continue fighting against the British at the Battle of Lake Erie

Background imageHazard Collection: A bull sign on the California Nevada border with a a clear blue sky background

A bull sign on the California Nevada border with a a clear blue sky background

Background imageHazard Collection: Signs are posted along the streets of Seward Alaska to warn people of possibility of tsunami

Signs are posted along the streets of Seward Alaska to warn people of possibility of tsunami

Background imageHazard Collection: Spanish language road sign warning of hazardous road conditions at the foot of the

Spanish language road sign warning of hazardous road conditions at the foot of the Andes Mountain Range in Chile

Background imageHazard Collection: Rock Climbing, Mt Buffalo National Park, Victoria, Australia

Rock Climbing, Mt Buffalo National Park, Victoria, Australia

Background imageHazard Collection: Beating out a crop fire A TopFoto

Beating out a crop fire A TopFoto
Beating out a crop fire eTopFoto

Background imageHazard Collection: 'Timber!'- about 1948

"Timber!"- about 1948
A large chestnut tree near Petworth church is cut down by three workmen, one of whom is standing inside the hollow trunk George Garland Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref. No. Garland N29674

Background imageHazard Collection: Mud on main road, after tractor coming out of field with mud on tyres, Cumbria, England, September

Mud on main road, after tractor coming out of field with mud on tyres, Cumbria, England, September

Background imageHazard Collection: Picture No. 10765266

Picture No. 10765266
Red Crab (a land crab) - Road crossing hazard during downward migration (Gecarcoidea natalis) Date:

Background imageHazard Collection: Danger, Hazardous Area sign on drainage outfall into sea, Anderby Creek, Lincolnshire, England, June

Danger, Hazardous Area sign on drainage outfall into sea, Anderby Creek, Lincolnshire, England, June

Background imageHazard Collection: Danger, Beware of fast tides, hidden channels and quick sands warning sign beside road

Danger, Beware of fast tides, hidden channels and quick sands warning sign beside road from coastal village, only community on U.K

Background imageHazard Collection: Safety Notice, Please check the tide table below before walking onto Filey Brigg sign on coastal

Safety Notice, Please check the tide table below before walking onto Filey Brigg sign on coastal peninsula, Filey Brigg, Filey, East Yorkshire, England, January

Background imageHazard Collection: Car avoiding pothole caused by floods, Aldingbourne, near Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England

Car avoiding pothole caused by floods, Aldingbourne, near Bognor Regis, West Sussex, England, February 2014



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"Hazardous Encounters: From Dodge Chargers to Stormy Seas, Unveiling the Dangers of History" The iconic Dodge Charger from the "Dukes of Hazard" may have been a symbol of rebellion and adventure on-screen, but its high-speed chases were not without their hazards. Porthleven during Storm Eunice on 18th February 2022, Cornwall, England, UK - a picturesque coastal town transformed into a treacherous landscape as nature unleashed its fury. Journey back to the coal mines in England during the 1850s when brave men risked their lives daily in pursuit of black gold beneath the earth's surface. Blowing glass in a British factory during the 1800s was an art form that required skill and precision but also exposed workers to hazardous fumes and extreme temperatures. Glass factory workers in Britain faced numerous dangers while crafting delicate masterpieces – from molten glass burns to toxic chemical exposure – all for creating beauty out of fragility. DDE-90038844 - A haunting reminder of how seemingly innocent objects can become potential hazards if mishandled or misused. Ardnamurchan Lighthouse stands tall against raging storms, guiding ships away from perilous rocky shores with unwavering determination amidst hazardous conditions. Gas masks became essential protective gear during times of war or industrial accidents when poisonous gases threatened human life – a stark reminder of humanity's struggle against unseen perils. RRS Bransfield battles rough seas en route to Antarctica, reminding us that even modern vessels face unpredictable hazards when venturing into polar regions' unforgiving waters. Meet Hippo (Hippopotamus amphibius), seemingly docile yet one of Africa's deadliest creatures; this gentle giant conceals immense power within its jaws and serves as a constant reminder that appearances can be deceiving. "Nichiren Calming the Storm".