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Grace Darling (1815-41) and her father rescuing survivors of the shipwrecked steamship
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Grace Darling (1815-41) and her father rescuing survivors of the shipwrecked steamship
STC213534 Grace Darling (1815-41) and her father rescuing survivors of the shipwrecked steamship Forfarshire, September 7th 1838, from Peeps into the Past, published c.1900 (colour litho) by Trelleek (fl.c.1900); Private Collection; (add.info.: childrens book of history and legend; keeper of Longstone Lighthouse off Northumberland coast; ); The Stapleton Collection; British, out of copyright
Media ID 22355044
© The Stapleton Collection / Bridgeman Images
Heroine Heroism Rowing Boat Shipwreck Steamship Storm William
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This print captures a moment of extraordinary heroism and bravery. In the midst of a raging storm on September 7th, 1838, Grace Darling and her father embarked on a daring rescue mission to save survivors from the shipwrecked steamship Forfarshire. The image depicts Grace, a young Englishwoman known for her courage and determination, rowing alongside her father in a small boat towards the stranded victims. The intensity of the storm is evident in the crashing waves and darkened sky, contrasting with Grace's unwavering resolve. As keeper of Longstone Lighthouse off the Northumberland coast, Grace was no stranger to treacherous waters. When she spotted the distressed vessel during that fateful night, she knew she had to act swiftly to save lives. This photograph not only pays tribute to Grace's remarkable feat but also serves as an emblem of female empowerment and resilience. At a time when women were often confined by societal expectations, Grace defied norms by fearlessly venturing into dangerous waters. Published in Peeps into the Past around 1900 as part of a children's book on history and legend, this color lithograph immortalizes one woman's selfless act that continues to inspire generations today. It stands as an enduring testament to human compassion triumphing over adversity amidst nature's fury.
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