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Background imageRelated Images Collection: Glenmacnass Waterfall, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Glenmacnass Waterfall, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Glenmacnass Waterfall, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Glenmacnass Waterfall, Co Wicklow, Ireland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Giants Causeway, Co Antrim, Ireland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Ha penny Bridge, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

Ha penny Bridge, River Liffey, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageRelated Images Collection: An attractive woman in a short skirt sits on a bar

An attractive woman in a short skirt sits on a bar
United States: c, 1940. A sexy woman in a short skirt sits on the bar with her glass raised in a toast

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Close-up of a northern gannet diving in water

Close-up of a northern gannet diving in water
Zoology: Birds - Pelecaniformes - Northern Gannet (Morus bassanus) - Movements sequence. Art work

Background imageRelated Images Collection: RTR3CWHI

RTR3CWHI

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Gm1Dwikgjvaa
Yoga enthusiasts perform sun salutations in front of the Sydney skyline October 10, 2007. Hundreds of people gathered at sunrise in Sydney to perform 108 sun salutations (a series of yoga movements)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969

CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969. Protesters from the Crawley Trades Council marching on the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament demonstration in Horley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969

CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969. Protesters from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marching in Horley. The CND was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons

Background imageRelated Images Collection: CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1968

CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1968. Protesters from the Highgate branch of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marching in Horley

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Members of Bromley Young Communists leading a CND demonstration, Horley, Surrey, c1964-1970

Members of Bromley Young Communists leading a CND demonstration, Horley, Surrey, c1964-1970
Members of Bromley Young Communists at the forefront of a CND demonstration, Horley, Surrey, c1964-1970. The Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969

CND demo, Horley, Surrey, c1969. Protesters from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament marching in Horley. The CND was founded in 1958 after Britain agreed to the siting of American atomic weapons

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Training movements of the sumo wrestlers, 1874

Training movements of the sumo wrestlers, 1874. Private Collection

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Sketch-Map of the Movements from January 17-21, 1885, c1885

Sketch-Map of the Movements from January 17-21, 1885, c1885. Episode of the Mahdist War (1881-1899). From British Battles on Land and Sea, Vol. IV, by James Grant

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Three drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Three drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Four drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Four drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Four drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Four drawings illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure, c1472-c1519 (1883). From The Literary Works of Leonardo Da Vinci, Vol. 1 by Jean Paul Richter, PH. DR

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Drawings showing the movements of the human figure and warriors fighting, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Drawings showing the movements of the human figure and warriors fighting, c1472-c1519 (1883). Artist: Leonardo da Vinci
Drawing in red chalk illustrating the theory of the movements of the human figure and sketch in pen and ink of warriors fighting, c1472-c1519 (1883)

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Making gas for one of the war balloons at Slingersfontein, South Africa, Boer War, 1900

Making gas for one of the war balloons at Slingersfontein, South Africa, Boer War, 1900. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Making gas for one of the war balloons at Slingersfontein, South Africa, Boer War, 1900. The balloons were used to observe the movements of the enemy. Stereoscopic card

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Edward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878

Edward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. Artist: Lock & Whitfield
Edward Armitage, professor and lecturer on painting to the Royal Academy, 1878. A historical painter, Armitage was influential in the movements for the restoration of fresco painting in England

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The Return of the Balloon, Artois, France, 10 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng

The Return of the Balloon, Artois, France, 10 June 1915, (1926). Artist: Francois Flameng
The Return of the Balloon, Artois, France, 10 June 1915, (1926). Observation balloons were used extensively by both sides on the Western Front as a means of determining enemy positions

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Spanish Girl, 1809. Artist: W Dickes

Spanish Girl, 1809. Artist: W Dickes
Spanish Girl, 1809. The woman of Spain are remarkable for their graceful movements. They are never without a fan in their hands, whether sitting in their balconies or at a church

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Peredvizhniki (The Wanderers), group of Russian artists, 1888. Artist: Andrei Deniere

Peredvizhniki (The Wanderers), group of Russian artists, 1888. Artist: Andrei Deniere
Peredvizhniki (The Wanderers), group of Russian artists, 1888. Peredvizhniki were a group of Russian Realist artists. In 1870 they founded an artists cooperative

Background imageRelated Images Collection: The balloon Entreprenant, flown by Coutelle, at the Battle of Fleurus, 1794 (1890s)

The balloon Entreprenant, flown by Coutelle, at the Battle of Fleurus, 1794 (1890s). In 1794 the revolutionary Committee of Public Safety established a company of balloonists for the French Army

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Death of Commandant de Dampierre, Siege of Paris, Franco-Prussian War, 13th October 1870

Death of Commandant de Dampierre, Siege of Paris, Franco-Prussian War, 13th October 1870. Dampierre was killed by rifle fire while on a reconnaissance to try to ascertain Prussian troop movements

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Percussion pendulum, 1725

Percussion pendulum, 1725. An experiment to investigate the inertia of bodies using two suspended weights whose movements could be accurately measured

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Edward Armitage, British painter and professor and lecturer to the Royal Academy, 1877

Edward Armitage, British painter and professor and lecturer to the Royal Academy, 1877. A historical painter, Armitage was influential in the movements for the restoration of fresco painting in

Background imageRelated Images Collection: Pegasus Unharnessed, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

Pegasus Unharnessed, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
Pegasus Unharnessed, 1865. Mr Gladstone, the Pegasus of Free Thought and Free Trade, was, in July 1865, defeated at the Oxford University Elections



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