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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Joy of Life; Joy Of Life; The Joy of Life (disambiguation); Joy of life (disambiguation)

The Joy Of...         
ALBUM BY FOURPLAY STRING QUARTET
The Joy Of…
The Joy Of… is an album by FourPlay String Quartet.This is their second studio album, though still predominantly consisting of covers, has more original pieces than their debut album.
HMS Victory         
  • ''The Battle of Cape Saint Vincent'', [[Richard Brydges Beechey]], 1881
  • HMS ''Victory'' moored in Portsmouth Harbour in 1884
  • [[First Lieutenant]] [[John Quilliam]] had devised an emergency steering system for ''Victory'' which he was able to bring to good effect at Trafalgar
  • ''The first battle of Ushant'' (1778) by Theodore Gudin. Admiral Keppel was later court martialed for allowing the French fleet to escape but was acquitted.
  • pre-1801 Union Jack]]), from ''The Fleet Offshore'', 1780–90, an anonymous piece of folk art now at [[Compton Verney Art Gallery]] in [[Warwickshire]].
  • ''Victory''{{'}}s bow and figurehead circa 2007
  •  HMS ''Victory''{{'}}s figurehead
  • Bird's-eye view of ''Victory'' in 2004.
  • J.W. Carmichael]] (oil on canvas, 1856)
  • ''Restoring HMS Victory'' ([[William Lionel Wyllie]], 1925)
  • An aerial shot of Portsmouth Historic Dockyard with HMS ''Victory'' in the centre during Trafalgar 200 celebrations.
  • Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson]] flew his flag twice on ''Victory''
  •  HMS ''Victory'' in Portsmouth, 1900.
  • Starboard side of HMS ''Victory'' with cannons on display
1765 FIRST-RATE SHIP OF THE LINE
Hms victory; H.M.S. Victory; HMS Victory (1765); HMS victory; Hms Victory
HMS Victory is a 104-gun first-rate ship of the line of the Royal Navy, ordered in 1758, laid down in 1759 and launched in 1765. She is best known for her role as Lord Nelson's flagship at the Battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805.
Murder of Joy Morgan         
2018 CRIME IN HERTFORDSHIRE, UK
Draft:Murder of Joy Morgan
Joy Morgan (12 February 1998 – c. 26 December 2018) was a British university student who was murdered by a fellow member of her church.

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Joy of life

Joy of life may refer to:

In language

  • Joie de vivre, a French expression often used in English to express the exuberant joy of being alive

In art

  • Le bonheur de vivre, a 1906 painting by Henri Matisse
  • Joy of Life, a 1911 painting by Suzanne Valadon
  • Joy of Living, a 1938 film directed by Tay Garnett, starring Irene Dunne and Douglas Fairbanks Jr.
  • Joy of Living; The Art of Renoir, a 1952 documentary about the work of painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir
  • The Joy of Living (Quelle joie de vivre), a 1961 film directed by René Clément
  • The Joy of Life, a 2005 American film
  • Joys of Life, a 2012 Singaporean television series
  • Joy of Life (TV series), a 2019 Chinese television series

In music

  • Joie De Vivre (band), an American emo band from Rockford, Illinois.
  • The Joy of Living, an autobiographical song by British folk singer Ewan MacColl.
Examples of use of joy of victory
1. For Humphrey, the politics of joy never translated into the joy of victory.
2. There was a feeling of relief; the human joy of victory, pure and simple.