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Outward Collection

Embarking on a journey of exploration and growth, Brazil's iconic Rio de Janeiro welcomes visitors with the majestic Statue of Christ the Redeemer

Background imageOutward Collection: Brazil - Rio de Janeiro - The Statue of Christ the Redeemer

Brazil - Rio de Janeiro - The Statue of Christ the Redeemer at the summit of Mount Corcovado. Created by French sculptor Paul Landowski

Background imageOutward Collection: Outward Bound. Sailing ship leaving harbour

Outward Bound. Sailing ship leaving harbour. Date: ca. 1847

Background imageOutward Collection: Edward Vii / French Fleet

Edward Vii / French Fleet
Edward VII welcomes the visit of the French fleet to Portsmouth - an outward expression of the growing rapprochement between the two countries

Background imageOutward Collection: Fig Tree growing out of a tomb in Watford Churchyard

Fig Tree growing out of a tomb in Watford Churchyard
A Fig Tree growing out of a tomb in Watford Churchyard - the legend runs that a lady buried in the vault from which the tree is growing was an atheist

Background imageOutward Collection: The Outward Bound Trust Centre at Aberdovey, Snowdonia

The Outward Bound Trust Centre at Aberdovey, Snowdonia, North Wales. Date: 1953

Background imageOutward Collection: RMS Lusitania - handwritten letter on printed stationery

RMS Lusitania - handwritten letter on printed stationery
RMS Lusitania - letter written on board the Lusitania by Stewardess Ann Roberts on the outward leg of the journey that would culminate in the loss of the Lusitania

Background imageOutward Collection: MOURNING / SACKCLOTH

MOURNING / SACKCLOTH
Wearing sackcloth as an outward sign of inward grief Date: circa 1840

Background imageOutward Collection: Outward bound

Outward bound

Background imageOutward Collection: Outward Bound (oil on panel)

Outward Bound (oil on panel)
1767670 Outward Bound (oil on panel) by Wiles, Irving Ramsay (1861-1948); 24.8x35.6 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Outward Bound. Irving Ramsey Wiles (1861-1948). Oil on panel

Background imageOutward Collection: Gentlemen fencers in thrust and parry positions

Gentlemen fencers in thrust and parry positions
Gentlemen fencers in the position of the outward parry with the nails upward or the Feather Parade and the outward thrust nails upward, or the Carte over the Arm

Background imageOutward Collection: Scene in the Mersey on the Termination of the late Gale, Vessels outward-bound (engraving)

Scene in the Mersey on the Termination of the late Gale, Vessels outward-bound (engraving)
1612831 Scene in the Mersey on the Termination of the late Gale, Vessels outward-bound (engraving) by Weedon, Edwin (1819-79); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOutward Collection: The 'Shamrock, 'outward bound for America, passing a Training Brig (engraving)

The "Shamrock, "outward bound for America, passing a Training Brig (engraving)
1592446 The " Shamrock, " outward bound for America, passing a Training Brig (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The " Shamrock)

Background imageOutward Collection: The Queens Visit to Manchester (b / w photo)

The Queens Visit to Manchester (b / w photo)
1604791 The Queens Visit to Manchester (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Queens Visit to Manchester)

Background imageOutward Collection: A scene in the Mersey on the termination of the late gale showing vessels outward bound

A scene in the Mersey on the termination of the late gale showing vessels outward bound. Date: 1861

Background imageOutward Collection: Political expansion has followed in the track of the winds (litho)

Political expansion has followed in the track of the winds (litho)
6005014 Political expansion has followed in the track of the winds (litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageOutward Collection: Bamborough Castle (engraving)

Bamborough Castle (engraving)
2777323 Bamborough Castle (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bamborough Castle. Illustration for England and Wales Delineated (Tallis, c 1840)

Background imageOutward Collection: The White Star RMS 'Germanic, 'lying at Liverpool Landing-Stage

The White Star RMS "Germanic, "lying at Liverpool Landing-Stage, outward bound for New York (engraving)
1628254 The White Star RMS " Germanic, " lying at Liverpool Landing-Stage, outward bound for New York (engraving) by English School

Background imageOutward Collection: Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445

Tupolev Tu-104A CCCP-L5445 (SSSR-L5445, msn 8350401), of Aeroflot, at Keflavik Naval Air Station in Iceland. This Tu-104A was the second of its kind to visit the USA in September 1959

Background imageOutward Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20105667

EyeUbiquitous_20105667
Transport, Road, Safety, Convex mirror used to view oncoming traffic from unsighted exit

Background imageOutward Collection: Boys build mountain at school, Seaford, East Sussex

Boys build mountain at school, Seaford, East Sussex
Boys build a pyramid-shaped mountain at their school in Seaford, East Sussex, in order to learn how to rock climb. Date: circa 1960s

Background imageOutward Collection: Outward bound school, Devon

Outward bound school, Devon
Two boys and a teacher preparing for rock climbing at an outward bound school in Devon. Date: 1960

Background imageOutward Collection: United States, 19th c. Outward Bound, clipper

United States, 19th c. Outward Bound, clipper Ship. Printed by Courier & Ives. Litography

Background imageOutward Collection: Outward Bound to Australia on an Orient Liner: a Cock-Fighting Match

Outward Bound to Australia on an Orient Liner: a Cock-Fighting Match

Background imageOutward Collection: Smoking farmer, Abraham Bloteling, 1655-1690

Smoking farmer, Abraham Bloteling, 1655-1690

Background imageOutward Collection: Lady Amersts Pheasant body feather pattern and design fanning outward

Lady Amersts Pheasant body feather pattern and design fanning outward

Background imageOutward Collection: Solar prominence. A prominence is a large, bright feature extending outward

Solar prominence. A prominence is a large, bright feature extending outward from the Suns surface, often in a loop shape. Prominences are anchored to the Suns surface in the photosphere

Background imageOutward Collection: LCC-LFB - Junior firemen training scheme

LCC-LFB - Junior firemen training scheme
The Junior Firemen was created in the latter days of the London County Council. Boys aged 16 to 17 were eligible to join the scheme

Background imageOutward Collection: Rome / Colosseum C1820

Rome / Colosseum C1820
An ingenious cutaway view which shows both the outward appearance and the internal construction Date: circa 1820

Background imageOutward Collection: Outward Bound by Unknown Artist

Outward Bound by Unknown Artist
Scene showing a lifeboat team rescuing the crew of a capsized boat

Background imageOutward Collection: The Deck of an Australian Emigrant Ship, 1849

The Deck of an Australian Emigrant Ship, 1849
Engraving showing a typical scene on the deck of an Australian Emigrant ship, outward bound from Europe to Australia, in the mid 19th century

Background imageOutward Collection: Diagram of Body / 1658

Diagram of Body / 1658
The outward parts of a man and a woman



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Embarking on a journey of exploration and growth, Brazil's iconic Rio de Janeiro welcomes visitors with the majestic Statue of Christ the Redeemer, standing tall as a symbol of hope and spirituality. As an Outward Bound sailing ship sets sail from the bustling harbor, it carries dreams and aspirations to new horizons. In a historical twist, Edward VII watches over the French Fleet departing from their shores, marking an outward display of power and diplomacy. Meanwhile, aboard the RMS Lusitania, a heartfelt handwritten letter on printed stationery captures emotions that transcend distance. Amidst the vibrant streets of London, MUTES stands as a reminder to look outward beyond our own concerns and embrace empathy for others. The solemnity of mourning is depicted through sackcloth attire while at Watford Churchyard; nature defies death itself with a fig tree growing outwards from a tombstone - reminding us that life persists even in unexpected places. At Seaford School in East Sussex, young boys build mountains brick by brick – their determination shining through as they conquer challenges head-on. In Snowdonia's Aberdovey lies The Outward Bound Trust Centre - an oasis where individuals discover their true potential through outdoor adventures. The phrase 'Outward bound' echoes throughout history - capturing moments frozen in time like an oil painting or gentlemen fencers locked in thrust and parry positions. It reminds us to push ourselves beyond comfort zones and embrace personal growth. Whether we set sail towards uncharted territories or engage in self-discovery closer to home, embracing the spirit of going 'outward' allows us to unlock hidden potentials within ourselves.