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"Guardians of Safety: From Historic Rescues to Everyday Heroes" In the face of danger, a heroic fireman fearlessly rescues a young girl from the raging flames

Background imageSafety Collection: The new shaped Noseguard Sunglasses that cost thirty five shillings are unveiled at The

The new shaped Noseguard Sunglasses that cost thirty five shillings are unveiled at The 1971 Sunglasses Fair in London today. All exhibits are entirely devoted to sunglasses

Background imageSafety Collection: Flying from Teesside Airport will be safer for the 300, 000-a-year passengers thanks to

Flying from Teesside Airport will be safer for the 300, 000-a-year passengers thanks to microchip technology just installed in the control tower

Background imageSafety Collection: On your bike These youngsters are putting their summer holidays to good use by getting

On your bike These youngsters are putting their summer holidays to good use by getting
On your bike.. These youngsters are putting their summer holidays to good use by getting advice on safe cycling from PC Peter Dyson at a Reinwood infant school

Background imageSafety Collection: A last look at the hustle and bustle of Church Street, Liverpool

A last look at the hustle and bustle of Church Street, Liverpool, before pedestrianisation begins on the 17th March 1974. Church Street, one of Liverpools shopping areas, Merseyside. 16th March 1974

Background imageSafety Collection: Stepping out in style on Liverpools safety-first street, Church Street

Stepping out in style on Liverpools safety-first street, Church Street. The cast of the rock musical Lonesome Stone enjoy the newly pedestrianised Church Street. Liverpool, Merseyside, 19th March 1974

Background imageSafety Collection: Working with Welephant... West Yorkshire Fire Service

Working with Welephant... West Yorkshire Fire Services safety conscious friend visited Rowley Hill playgroup. The visit was arranged by care trainee Clair Hannam

Background imageSafety Collection: Wallasey beach patrol, under the direction of Mr C Mitchell, Wallasey Baths Manager

Wallasey beach patrol, under the direction of Mr C Mitchell, Wallasey Baths Manager, go into full scale rescue training at New Brighton, Wirral, Merseyside. 14th June 1954

Background imageSafety Collection: War workers children set out for a morning stroll in Cambridge

War workers children set out for a morning stroll in Cambridge. They come form the Norwich St. Nursery. The rope serves two purposes; it keeps the toddlers together

Background imageSafety Collection: Almondbury High School pupils are planning safer journeys to school as part of a national

Almondbury High School pupils are planning safer journeys to school as part of a national campaign being run by the Safe Jounry to School campaign. 26th January 1990

Background imageSafety Collection: Bob Thomson, deputy site manager celebrating safety success

Bob Thomson, deputy site manager celebrating safety success. For the first time in 30 years, ICI Wilton works has for a month churned out chemicals nonstop without an accident

Background imageSafety Collection: Newcastle Area Skateboarders competition, held in the grounds of the West Denton High

Newcastle Area Skateboarders competition, held in the grounds of the West Denton High School. Malcolm Bishop of Heaton demonstrating his freestyle on 3rd December 1977

Background imageSafety Collection: Pint-sized Ashley Kane, aged eight, from Washington shows the sort of skills which won

Pint-sized Ashley Kane, aged eight, from Washington shows the sort of skills which won hme the Under-13s freestyle title on 26th February 1978

Background imageSafety Collection: The first National Skateboard Show opened at the Royal Horticultural Halls

The first National Skateboard Show opened at the Royal Horticultural Halls, Westminster on 13th February 1976. Mike Williams demonstrates the high jump with the skateboard

Background imageSafety Collection: Spotlighted against the wintry city skyline are members of a team of steeplejacks who are

Spotlighted against the wintry city skyline are members of a team of steeplejacks who are carrying out a survey of the spire and roof of St Marys Cathedral, in Clayton Street

Background imageSafety Collection: Jimmy Andrews after his goal secured Citys 2nd Division status following

Jimmy Andrews after his goal secured Citys 2nd Division status following the clubs 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace in front of a 26, 781 crowd at Ninian Park - 30th April 1974

Background imageSafety Collection: At 14 Months baby David is just lobster pot size and that is just where mum puts him

At 14 Months baby David is just lobster pot size and that is just where mum puts him. April 1949

Background imageSafety Collection: Road Safety - Lollipop Men / Women - A lollipop man showing children across the road in

Road Safety - Lollipop Men / Women - A lollipop man showing children across the road in
Road Safety - Lollipop Men/Women - A lollipop man showing children across the road in Newport - 8th October 1952

Background imageSafety Collection: Protective Cricket equipment being modelled by Colin Sargeant at Lords

Protective Cricket equipment being modelled by Colin Sargeant at Lords. 26th Feb 1986

Background imageSafety Collection: Safety lamp and meter for use in a coal mine. March 1979 P017735

Safety lamp and meter for use in a coal mine. March 1979 P017735

Background imageSafety Collection: Texas Ag-1 N222

Texas Ag-1 N222. The first of the specialised agricultural aircraft, designed and built at Texas A&M College Aircraft Research Center by Fred Weick

Background imageSafety Collection: Covid Safe Santa Claus

Covid Safe Santa Claus
Illustration of Christmas Santa Claus with Covid 19 safety mask giving a gift to a child

Background imageSafety Collection: Rafting through white water rapids on the Karnali River in west Nepal, Asia

Rafting through white water rapids on the Karnali River in west Nepal, Asia

Background imageSafety Collection: New York Police Department car, NYPD, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA

New York Police Department car, NYPD, Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
USA, New York City, Manhattan, New York Police Department car, NYPD

Background imageSafety Collection: CS_C08-3914

CS_C08-3914
Pastinaca sativa Kral Russian Parsnip Brown subject

Background imageSafety Collection: Black bear cub climbing to safety

Black bear cub climbing to safety

Background imageSafety Collection: Yuri Gagarin in capsule

Yuri Gagarin in capsule
First manned space flight. Cosmonaut Yuri Alekseyevich Gagarin (1934-68) photographed inside the capsule of the Vostok 1 spacecraft. Gagarin made the first manned space flight on 12 April 1961

Background imageSafety Collection: Hawker Sea Fury

Hawker Sea Fury Landing Accident / Crash Sequence Onto Aircraft-Carrier Hms Glory (R62) Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm Faa During Korean War Date: 1952

Background imageSafety Collection: Westland Whirlwind HARMk10 XJ429 of ?C? Flight of No. 22?

Westland Whirlwind HARMk10 XJ429 of ?C? Flight of No. 22?
Westland Whirlwind HARMk10 XJ429 of ?C? Flight of No.22 Squadron, RAF Valley, lowers a winchman aboard Range Safety Launch 1657 of 1113 Marine Craft Unit, RAF Holyhead

Background imageSafety Collection: Art Deco Lifeguard Station, South Beach, Miami, FL

Art Deco Lifeguard Station, South Beach, Miami, FLorida, USA.Lifeguard Hut, Art Deco, Vibrant Color, Beach, Architecture, Day, Building Exterior, Travel Destinations, Purple-Color, Railing

Background imageSafety Collection: Automatic Train Stop, 1922. Creator: Unknown

Automatic Train Stop, 1922. Creator: Unknown
Automatic Train Stop, 1922. From The Romance of Modern Railways, by T. W. Corbin. [Seeley Service & Co. Limited, London, 1922]

Background imageSafety Collection: Miner at work within the Great Harwood Colliery

Miner at work within the Great Harwood Colliery - digging our Cock Bridge House Coal " so much esteemed for us in Farm

Background imageSafety Collection: Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, Southernmost Point of Africa, South Africa

Cape Agulhas Lighthouse, Southernmost Point of Africa, South Africa

Background imageSafety Collection: Protest Group, Tywardreath Highway, Tywardreath, Cornwall. July 1991

Protest Group, Tywardreath Highway, Tywardreath, Cornwall. July 1991
Robert Hicks, South East Cornwall MP, (right) listens to representatives of St Blaise Road Action Group at the top of the steep A390 Penpillick Hill, an accident black spot

Background imageSafety Collection: Raccoon (Procyon lotor) in tree hole, New York, USA

Raccoon (Procyon lotor) in tree hole, New York, USA

Background imageSafety Collection: Black bears (Ursus americanus) three cubs, one climbing, Minnesota, USA, June

Black bears (Ursus americanus) three cubs, one climbing, Minnesota, USA, June

Background imageSafety Collection: Spinyhead blenny (Acanthemblemaria spinosa) in hard coral, Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire

Spinyhead blenny (Acanthemblemaria spinosa) in hard coral, Netherlands Antilles, Bonaire, Caribbean

Background imageSafety Collection: Sunset on Baily Lighthouse, Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Sunset on Baily Lighthouse, Howth, County Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageSafety Collection: Beachy Head Lighthouse

Beachy Head Lighthouse
Seven Sisters cliffs and lighthouse in Sussex, England

Background imageSafety Collection: King Alfred in Neatherd Cottage, 1806, (1912). Artist: David Wilkie

King Alfred in Neatherd Cottage, 1806, (1912). Artist: David Wilkie
King Alfred in Neatherd Cottage, 1806, (1912). From Bibbys Annual 1912, [J. Bibby & Sons, Liverpool, 1912]

Background imageSafety Collection: The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya

The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Artist: Francisco Goya
The injured Mason, 1786-1787 (1939). Two workers carry another, who has been wounded in a work accident. The scaffolding in the background reveals the underlying subject as workersś safety

Background imageSafety Collection: Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511

Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511. Artist: Hans Baldung
Saint Anne with the Christ Child, the Virgin, and Saint John the Baptist, c1511. From the Washington National Gallery of Art, USA

Background imageSafety Collection: The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1635. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn

The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1635. Artist: Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn
The Sacrifice of Isaac, 1635. God ordered Abraham to sacrifice his son Isaac as a test of his faith (Genesis, XXII: 1-13)

Background imageSafety Collection: Ulysses Lands on the Isle of Calypso, 1737. Artist: Pierre Charles Tremolieres

Ulysses Lands on the Isle of Calypso, 1737. Artist: Pierre Charles Tremolieres
Ulysses Lands on the Isle of Calypso, 1737. From the Musee Fabre, Montpellier, France

Background imageSafety Collection: A Crew Rescued, 1894. Creator: Michael Peter Ancher

A Crew Rescued, 1894. Creator: Michael Peter Ancher
A Crew Rescued, 1894

Background imageSafety Collection: The International Exhibition: Spencer's patent magnetic purifying-filter, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: Spencer's patent magnetic purifying-filter, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: Spencer's patent magnetic purifying-filter, 1862. This filter has secured for its inventor, Mr

Background imageSafety Collection: Lord's patent loading-chamber, 1862. Creator: Unknown

Lord's patent loading-chamber, 1862. Creator: Unknown
Lord's patent loading-chamber, 1862....a most simple, durable, and inexpensive little contrivance recently invented and patented by Mr. W. B. Lord, of the Royal Artillery

Background imageSafety Collection: Brighton and Hove Albion v Crystal Palace Premier League 04FEB24

Brighton and Hove Albion v Crystal Palace Premier League 04FEB24
Match action during the Premier League match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Crystal Palace during the 2023/24 season, at the American Express Stadium on the 4th February 2024

Background imageSafety Collection: Alnes Lighthouse surrender by flowers, in between meadows and sea, Godoya Island, Alesund

Alnes Lighthouse surrender by flowers, in between meadows and sea, Godoya Island, Alesund, More og Romsdal County, Norway



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"Guardians of Safety: From Historic Rescues to Everyday Heroes" In the face of danger, a heroic fireman fearlessly rescues a young girl from the raging flames, reminding us that safety is not just a word but an act of bravery. The ill-fated voyage of HMS Erebus and HMS Terror in 1845 serves as a haunting reminder that even the most experienced sailors must prioritize safety above all else. A courageous firefighter emerges from the smoke-filled Sturgeon Bay Lighthouse in Door County, Wisconsin, exemplifying how those who protect our safety often risk their own lives for others. Perched on cliffs at Butt of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides, a lighthouse stands tall as a symbol of hope and security amidst treacherous waters—a testament to mankind's commitment to safeguarding lives. Captain Francis Crozier's leadership aboard HMS Terror during its doomed expedition emphasizes the importance of responsible decision-making and prioritizing crew members' safety above all else. During World War II on the home front, women donned gas masks as they bravely faced uncertain times—reminding us that personal sacrifices are sometimes necessary for collective well-being. Journey back to England's coal mines in the 1850s when workers endured perilous conditions daily; their struggles highlight society's evolving understanding and pursuit of workplace safety standards. Bricklayers meticulously construct buildings with precision and caution—an enduring reminder that even seemingly mundane tasks require attention to detail for everyone's protection. As dawn breaks over The Mull of Galloway Lighthouse, it illuminates not only breathtaking scenery but also reminds us that lightkeepers work tirelessly day and night to ensure maritime safety. Bathed in moonlight, Whitefish Point Lighthouse stands sentinel along Michigan's shores—an unwavering beacon guiding ships safely through dark nights since its construction in 1861.