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The tragic death of British animal trainer George William Lockhart (colour litho)
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The tragic death of British animal trainer George William Lockhart (colour litho)
2795805 The tragic death of British animal trainer George William Lockhart (colour litho) by French School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The tragic death of British animal trainer George William Lockhart. Lockhart was crushed to death by one of his elephants when it stampeded at Walthamstow Stations goodsyard. Mort tragique de M Lockhart. La vengeance d un elephant. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 7 February 1904.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 22890204
© Look and Learn / Bridgeman Images
Accident Animal Trainer Crushed Elephant Killed Stampede Tragedy Accidents Railway Wagon
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The Tragic Death of British Animal Trainer George William Lockhart - A Heartbreaking Tale of Loss and Revenge
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. This photo print, titled "The Tragic Death of British animal trainer George William Lockhart" depicts a haunting moment in history that forever changed the world of animal training. Created by the French School in the 20th century, this colour lithograph captures the essence of a devastating incident. In this heart-wrenching scene, we witness the unfortunate demise of George William Lockhart at Walthamstow Station's goodsyard. Crushed to death by one of his own elephants during a stampede, Lockhart met an untimely end while pursuing his passion for taming these majestic creatures. The image serves as an illustration for Le Petit Journal on February 7th, 1904, showcasing the tragic event that unfolded before countless witnesses. The sheer power and vengeance displayed by this elephant are both terrifying and awe-inspiring. Lockhart's death not only highlights the dangers faced by animal trainers but also raises questions about our relationship with wildlife. It reminds us that even those who dedicate their lives to understanding and connecting with animals can fall victim to unforeseen circumstances. As we gaze upon this poignant artwork from Bridgeman Images' private collection, let us remember George William Lockhart's bravery and dedication while acknowledging the fragility and unpredictability inherent in our interactions with nature. May it serve as a somber reminder to cherish every moment spent alongside these magnificent creatures while respecting their
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