Lens Artists Challenge #266 :Time

The photo at the top is my great uncle Peter. He was in the British navy and went down in a naval battle in 1914 off the coast of Chile. In total 1,660 lost their lives in this battle. Peter lost his life one day before his 29th birthday. The second photo is of my son standing in front of the memorial to Peter. To me the resemblance is striking. I am so grateful that time has passed and although there are still wars my son is not involved in them. My great uncle lost is life in a war with the Germans. Time has passed and now Germany is an ally of the US, Canada, France and other countries that in 1914 it was at war with.

This is my response to this weeks Lens Artists Photo Challenge Time given to us by Donna of Wind Kisses.


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26 responses to “Lens Artists Challenge #266 :Time”

  1. Amy Avatar

    Thank you for sharing. The second image is moving…

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you Amy. I agree!

  2. JohnRH Avatar

    Thoughtful post Anne. I’m in DC this week. So many museums and memorials, full of lives lost. Sad.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      It’s sad indeed.

  3. pattimoed Avatar

    Wonderful post, Anne. I can see the ressemblance! Remarkable!

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      It is remarkable isn’t it? Thanks for this comment Patti!

  4. Tanooki Avatar

    As soon as I saw your great uncle’s photo on top, I found remembrance to you too! It’s so great to have your relative’s photo for long time. Keep it and pass it to your kids, grand kids and great grand kids!👍

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I will do that Tanooki. My son saw the post and remembered having his photo taken in front of the memorial. He knows they look very much alike. I’m sure he is grateful not to have to be going to a war too.

  5. Neal Saye Avatar

    Beyond fascinating, Anne. Thank you for sharing.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      You are most welcome!

  6. Anne Sandler Avatar

    Wouldn’t it be great if we lived in a world without war? Without hate? Is that possible? Your son and your great uncle do look alike. So much that they could be father and son.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Yes they could be father and son

  7. Tina Schell Avatar

    Oh my Anne, the resemblance IS striking!! I was thinking exactly the same thing the other day as I watched some of the 9-11 memorial programs. We have been so fortunate to live in a time when we are not sending our sons or husbands to war. May we never forget those who have been lost along the way.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I agree 💯

  8. Sue (Mac's Girl) Avatar

    Two handsome young men, Anne. I can definitely see the resemblance. Hopefully your son will never know the horror of war. My great-uncle, who served on HMS Indefatigable, was killed at the Battle of Jutland in 1916.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Yes I am immensly grateful my son will not have to serve in a war

  9. Lillian-Keith Avatar

    You’re right, they look so much alike.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I think so too.

  10. Dina Avatar

    Bless you all. I feel really touched by your post, Anne. And especially by the photo of your son. A great tribute to your Great Uncle Peter. 💞

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thank you Dina!

  11. Wind Kisses Avatar

    Hi Anne, Yes that resemblance is striking. I wonder is they have the same character. It is funny how that works sometimes. Thank goodness for times of peace. Handsome son.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Not sure if they are similar at all. Thanks for this comment and yes, grateful always for times of peace!

  12. seankfletcher Avatar

    What a wonderful photo response, Anne. And, yes – the family resemblance is very noticeable 😊

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      I agree. Glad you can see it too.🙂

  13. Sheryl Craig Russell Avatar

    I can definitely see the resemblance also. Both very handsome.

    1. anne leueen Avatar

      Thanks for commenting 🙂

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