This search will return exact matches only. For best results:
Please note that only low-res files should be uploaded. Any images with overlay of text may not produce accurate results. Details of larger images will search for their corresponding detail.
Drag file here
Upload
Processing search results
Waiting for update..
Error:
Search by Colour
Advanced Search
Search Tips
Searching for a particular field
Field
Search term
Example
Asset title
title:
title:pony
Asset title and keywords
~
~pony
Asset description text
description:
description:london
Agency prefix
prfx: or $
prfx:lal or $LAL
Asset id
imageid:
imageid:250297 or imageid:[2500 TO 4000]
Agency name
coll:
coll:history
Medium
medium:
medium:oil
Century
century:
century:20th
Keywords
kw:
kw:dog
Artist name
artist: or ?
artist:monet or ?monet
Artist nationality
??
??French
Creator ID
creatorid:
creatorid:37
Location
loc: or @
loc:exeter or @exeter
Classification
class: or #
class:57 or #57. Use # for unclassified assets
Year
year:
year:1850 or year:[1700 TO 1800]
Metadata Block (Hidden)
Contact us for further help
High res file dimension
Search for more high res images or videos
Jul 07, 1953 - Celebrating The Deliverance Of Dinkelabuehl: During the time from 17 until...
IMAGE
number
ZUM4863876
Image title
Jul 07, 1953 - Celebrating The Deliverance Of Dinkelabuehl: During the time from 17 until 22 july 1953, the children of Dinkelsbuehl, a romantic and little town in Central Franconia, South Germany are celebrating the famous Dinkelsbuehl Children a Carouse, a typical Franconian festival in which all the residents of the 1000-year old little town take part, in historical medieval costumes and knight's armors. The origin of the gay festival dates back to the Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) when Swedish hosts invaded this country. The Northermers-so tells history-after having conquered the German armies, immediately besieged the town and in an effort to ravage the town and to raze all fortifications, the victorious conqueerors rallied their scatterd troops, and assault-columns were about to sound the charge when the defendr es were invaded by fear. It was a little girl daughter of s Dinkelabuehl gatekeeper who took heart and went to see the Swedish colonel Sperreuth. She and some others bravely faced the fierce warrior and asked him to show mercy. The hero” was moved to pity” when he a little boy who Lore the gatekeeper's daughters had taken with her. He” imagined it could have been his own son and he ordered not to ravage the town”. Since that happened the children are passed for the deliverers of Dinkelsbuehl
Jul 07, 1953 - Celebrating The Deliverance Of Dinkelabuehl: During the time from 17 until 22 july 1953, the children of Dinkelsbuehl, a romantic and little town in Central Franconia, South Germany are celebrating the famous Dinkelsbuehl Children a Carouse, a typical Franconian festival in which all the residents of the 1000-year old little town take part, in historical medieval costumes and knight's armors. The origin of the gay festival dates back to the Thirty Year's War (1618-1648) when Swedish hosts invaded this country. The Northermers-so tells history-after having conquered the German armies, immediately besieged the town and in an effort to ravage the town and to raze all fortifications, the victorious conqueerors rallied their scatterd troops, and assault-columns were about to sound the charge when the defendr es were invaded by fear. It was a little girl daughter of s Dinkelabuehl gatekeeper who took heart and went to see the Swedish colonel Sperreuth. She and some others bravely faced the fierce warrior and asked him to show mercy. The hero” was moved to pity” when he a little boy who Lore the gatekeeper's daughters had taken with her. He” imagined it could have been his own son and he ordered not to ravage the town”. Since that happened the children are passed for the deliverers of Dinkelsbuehl. Photo shows. Above, The famous Dinkelsbuehl Boys' Choir acting as” defenders of the city”. Below, Lore, the gate-keepers little daughter faces the Swedish colonel.
Content within this photograph may require additional clearances (eg: trademark and personality rights) depending on Licensee's specific use of material, which may include book and magazine cover use.