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Background imageAmputee Collection: Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson

Admiral Horatio Lord Nelson
Engraving From 1873 Featuring Lord Nelson Who Was An Officer In The British Royal Navy. He Is Missing An Eye And An Arm From Injuries In Battle. Lord Nelson Lived From 1758 Until 1805

Background imageAmputee Collection: Admiral Horatio Nelson

Admiral Horatio Nelson
Vintage engraving of Horatio Nelson one of Englands great national heros. The victor at Battle of Trafalgar, the Battle of the Nile and Battle of Copenhagen

Background imageAmputee Collection: Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab

Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab
(Original Caption) 1956-: The great moment comes for Gregory Peck (Ahab), the mad scarred and peg-legged commander of the whaler "Pequod

Background imageAmputee Collection: John Wesley Powell in Frontiersman Clothing

John Wesley Powell in Frontiersman Clothing
American geologist John Wesley Powell (far left) kneels with a group of armed explorers donning traditional clothing of the frontiersman

Background imageAmputee Collection: Child Laborer Who Lost Two Fingers in Accident

Child Laborer Who Lost Two Fingers in Accident
(Original Caption) Child labor: Boy laborer crippled by the loss of two fingers in factory accident. Payment of fee of one dollar released employer of any responsibility for mishap

Background imageAmputee Collection: Lon Chaney As Amputee In Movie Still

Lon Chaney As Amputee In Movie Still
(Original Caption) Photo shows actor Lon Chaney in a still from the movie "The Penalty." Movie released in 1920

Background imageAmputee Collection: Engraving Of Crippled Vets Without A Leg

Engraving Of Crippled Vets Without A Leg
(Original Caption) Crippled veterans, leg amputees, 1648. Engraving

Background imageAmputee Collection: Amputee Soldier Watching Parade

Amputee Soldier Watching Parade
A soldier whose leg was amputated due to a war injury watches the victory parade of the 369th infantry in New York, 1919

Background imageAmputee Collection: Wounded African American Soldier Greeting Crowd at Parade

Wounded African American Soldier Greeting Crowd at Parade
A soldier who lost his leg in World War I shakes hands with the crowd at the Parade of the 36th Colored Infantry, 17th February 1919. (Photo by Bettmann Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageAmputee Collection: African American Soldier and Crowd Watching Military Parade

African American Soldier and Crowd Watching Military Parade
(Original Caption) 2/17/19-New York: Wounded black soldier viewing parade of the 369th colored infantry

Background imageAmputee Collection: One Armed Pianist Paul Wittgenstein

One Armed Pianist Paul Wittgenstein
Paul Wittgenstein, from Austria, plays a piano in New York after arriving for a concert tour of America. Wittgenstein lost one of his arms in World War I

Background imageAmputee Collection: Captain Maurice L. Britt

Captain Maurice L. Britt was a soldier, Medal of Honor winner, football player, politician and businessman

Background imageAmputee Collection: Motorcade to Washington for Amputees

Motorcade to Washington for Amputees
(Original Caption) New York: Amputees Motorcade Heads For Capitol. Led by jeeps, a motorcade leaves City Hall, New York City, July 28, at the start of the trek to Washington, D. C

Background imageAmputee Collection: One-Armed Player Peter Gray Batting

One-Armed Player Peter Gray Batting
(Original Caption) 4/18/1945- Peter Gray, the one-armed baseball player for the St. Louis Browns at bat

Background imageAmputee Collection: Pete Gray

Pete Gray, once-armed left fielder for the St. Louis Browns, gets set to catch ball during practice session before the game with New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium

Background imageAmputee Collection: One-Armed Tulsa Guard Ellis Jones

One-Armed Tulsa Guard Ellis Jones
(Original Caption) 8/14/1945- Evanston, IL- One-armed Tulsa guard Ellis Jones is back for first line scrimmage practice at Dyche Stadium, Evansont

Background imageAmputee Collection: Satchel Paige and Bill Veeck, Jr

Satchel Paige and Bill Veeck, Jr
Cleveland Indians owner Bill Veeck, Jr. standing on crutches, watches pitcher Satchel Paige warm up

Background imageAmputee Collection: Satchel Paige and Bill Veeck, Jr

Satchel Paige and Bill Veeck, Jr
Cleveland Indians owner and president Bill Veeck, Jr. on crutches, talks to pitcher Satchel Paige. Paige just joined the Indians after a long career in the Negro leagues

Background imageAmputee Collection: Ted Kennedy, Jr. Outside NYU Medical Center

Ted Kennedy, Jr. Outside NYU Medical Center
Ted Kennedy, Jr. and Jeff Keith, both men who have lost their right legs to cancer, stand outside a Manhattan hospital

Background imageAmputee Collection: Handicapped Veteran At Vietnam Memorial

Handicapped Veteran At Vietnam Memorial
(Original Caption) 11/11/1985-Washington, DC: A veteran in a wheelchair accompanied by his son at the Vietnam Memorial on Veteran's Day

Background imageAmputee Collection: Policemen Arresting Disabled Woman

Policemen Arresting Disabled Woman
(Original Caption) Detroit: Edith Harris, of Hartford, Conn. is arrested for blocking a Detroit bus in front of the City-County bldg

Background imageAmputee Collection: Child with Artificial Arms Praying

Child with Artificial Arms Praying
Carmelo Bova kneels in a prayer of thanks for new prosthetic arms and hands, one of many children injured due to war

Background imageAmputee Collection: Men Looking At Prosthetic Legs

Men Looking At Prosthetic Legs
(Original Caption) 2/3/1950-Prosthetic and Sensory Aids Service Department of Medicine and Surgery Veterans Administration at 252- 7th Avenue

Background imageAmputee Collection: Three Veterans at Arlington Cemetery

Three Veterans at Arlington Cemetery
(Original Caption) Overlooking headstones on Armistice Day are (l to r): R. Zantz, World War I Veteran; Sgt. 1st Class John Hechimovich, Veteran of both WW II and the Korean War; Cpl

Background imageAmputee Collection: Gregory Peck in a Scene from Moby Dick

Gregory Peck in a Scene from Moby Dick
Actor Gregory Peck as Captain Ahab in a scene from the movie Moby Dick

Background imageAmputee Collection: Amputee Robert Smith Wiring a Control Panel

Amputee Robert Smith Wiring a Control Panel
(Original Caption) Lesson in Courage. Washington, D.C.: Robert L. Smith, 24, of Middleburg, Pa

Background imageAmputee Collection: Frank Sinatra Portraying An Army Amputee

Frank Sinatra Portraying An Army Amputee
(Original Caption) 9/27/57-Paris, France: Portraying the role of an amputee army officer of World War II

Background imageAmputee Collection: Peace Corp Nurse Attends to Patient with Amputated Leg

Peace Corp Nurse Attends to Patient with Amputated Leg
(Original Caption) 5/5/1965-Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic-Peace Corps nurse Arleen Serino of Bronx, New York

Background imageAmputee Collection: Vietnam Veterans Camp Out on East Potomac Park

Vietnam Veterans Camp Out on East Potomac Park
(Original Caption) WASHINGTON: Bill Wyman (left), of Boston, and Kim Dehlin, of Mississippi who lost their legs in Vietnam, camp out on East Potomac Park 4/18

Background imageAmputee Collection: Disabled Veteran Sitting in Street

Disabled Veteran Sitting in Street
(Original Caption) 9/7/1971-Saigon, South Vietnam: A disabled South Vietnamese veteran discards his artificial limb and sits down in street during a protest

Background imageAmputee Collection: South Vietnamese Veteran Protesting near Veteran's Ministry

South Vietnamese Veteran Protesting near Veteran's Ministry
(Original Caption) Saigon: Protest. A disabled South Vietnamese veteran discards his artificial limb and sits down in street during a protest here Sept. 7th

Background imageAmputee Collection: Edward Kennedy Jr. Leaves Hospital

Edward Kennedy Jr. Leaves Hospital
(Original Caption) WASHINGTON: Slightly less than two weeks after his right leg was amputated in a cancer operation, 12-year-old Edward Kennedy Jr

Background imageAmputee Collection: Veterans Administrator Max Cleland

Veterans Administrator Max Cleland
(Original Caption) Veterans Administrator Max Cleland, a young triple amputee, talks with newsmen after addressing the Veterans of Foreign Wars Convention here recently

Background imageAmputee Collection: Cancer Victim Terry Fox on His Cross Canada Run

Cancer Victim Terry Fox on His Cross Canada Run
Terry Fox, age 22, is running coast-to-coast across Canada on an artificial limb, after losing his right leg to cancer three years ago, in an effort to raise money to fight the killer disease

Background imageAmputee Collection: Handicapped Runner Terry Fox Smiling

Handicapped Runner Terry Fox Smiling
Terry Fox, age 22, is running coast-to-coast across Canada on an artificial limb, after losing his right leg to cancer three years ago, in an effort to raise money to fight the killer disease

Background imageAmputee Collection: Cancer Victim Terry Fox Running on the Highway

Cancer Victim Terry Fox Running on the Highway
Terry Fox, age 22, is running coast-to-coast across Canada on an artificial limb, after losing his right leg to cancer three years ago, in an effort to raise money to fight the killer disease

Background imageAmputee Collection: Cancer Victim Terry Fox Running on the Highway

Cancer Victim Terry Fox Running on the Highway
Terry Fox, age 22, is running coast-to-coast across Canada on an artificial limb, after losing his right leg to cancer three years ago, in an effort to raise money to fight the killer disease

Background imageAmputee Collection: Protesters Wearing Ronald Reagan Masks

Protesters Wearing Ronald Reagan Masks
(Original Caption) Westbrook, Maine: Pickets wear Reagan masks as they protested at a federal hearing held by the U.S

Background imageAmputee Collection: Veteran At Vietnam Veterans Memorial

Veteran At Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Vietnam war veteran Fred Strother attends the opening of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC, 13th November 1982. Strother lost his leg during the war in 1966

Background imageAmputee Collection: Lord Nelson

Lord Nelson
Engraving From 1833 Featuring Lord Nelson Who Was An Officer In The British Royal Navy. He Is Missing An Eye And An Arm From Injuries In Battle. Lord Nelson Lived From 1758 Until 1805

Background imageAmputee Collection: Illustration of ancient surgery techniques, using saw to amputate

Illustration of ancient surgery techniques, using saw to amputate


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