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the royal chapel at palace of versailles in france ⋅ ph. thomas garnier
HMS Birkenhead by Tony Via Flickr: A new Fresco in Birkenhead, Woodside on the side of the Gallagher’s Pub. The Title Birkenhead Drill, refers to the sinking of HMS Birkenhead. A ship built at Laird’s Shipbuilding in Birkenhead 1845. HMS Birkenhead was a troop ship in the British Navy, while off the coast of Cape Town, South Arica during a storm the ship sank with troops and civilian passengers on board. The ship did not carry sufficient lifeboats for all aboard. The soldiers aboard stood back and allowed the women and children onto the lifeboats first. Only 193 of the estimated 643 people on board survived, and the soldiers' chivalry gave rise to the unofficial "women and children first" protocol when abandoning ship, while the "Birkenhead drill" of Rudyard Kipling's poem came to describe courage in face of hopeless circumstances.
Angelology: Angel fresco, at the Mission San Xavier del Bac, ca. 1783 - 1797, on the Tohono O'odham San Xavier Indian Reservation near Tucson, Arizona.