Fraud Blocker Skip to main content

Home > Animals > Mammals > Cercopithecidae > Drill

Drill Collection (page 8)

Drill (Cercopithecidae) is a species of Old World monkeys found in tropical Africa, and are medium-sized primates, with long arms and legs, and a short tail

4,102 items

Background imageDrill Collection: Panama, Panama City, F&F Tower

Panama, Panama City, F&F Tower

Background imageDrill Collection: Meditation Chime Single Bell

Meditation Chime Single Bell

Background imageDrill Collection: Firing observation mines from the shores, HMS Nelson, Naval drill, Jervis Bay, New South Wales

Firing observation mines from the shores, HMS Nelson, Naval drill, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, 1880s
Vintage illustration of Firing observation mines from the shores, HMS Nelson, Naval drill, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, 1880s

Background imageDrill Collection: Target practice, HMS Nelson armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy, Naval drill, Jervis Bay

Target practice, HMS Nelson armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy, Naval drill, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, 1880s
Vintage illustration of Target practice, HMS Nelson armoured cruiser built for the Royal Navy, Naval drill, Jervis Bay, New South Wales, 1880s

Background imageDrill Collection: A punch machine, drawing from the Codex Forster III, c.28v, by Leonardo da Vinci

A punch machine, drawing from the Codex Forster III, c.28v, by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageDrill Collection: Devices for drilling for water, drawing belonging to the Codex Forster I, c.54r

Devices for drilling for water, drawing belonging to the Codex Forster I, c.54r, by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageDrill Collection: Drills for boring into the ground, drawing belonging to the Codex Forster I, c.53r

Drills for boring into the ground, drawing belonging to the Codex Forster I, c.53r, by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageDrill Collection: Project for a drill machine; written by Leonardo da Vinci. Codex B (2173), c.65r

Project for a drill machine; written by Leonardo da Vinci. Codex B (2173), c.65r. Institut de France, Paris Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe

Background imageDrill Collection: Drawings of drills, page from the Codex Forster II, c.100v, by Leonardo da Vinci

Drawings of drills, page from the Codex Forster II, c.100v, by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Drawing. Date of Photograph:2001. Date of Artwork:1493-1505 ca

Background imageDrill Collection: Mathematical equations and a design for a drill, page from the Codex Forster II, c.55r

Mathematical equations and a design for a drill, page from the Codex Forster II, c.55r, by Leonardo da Vinci, housed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageDrill Collection: Study of a drilling machine, reproduction ofa work by Leonardo da Vinci, Codex B (2173), c. 47v

Study of a drilling machine, reproduction ofa work by Leonardo da Vinci, Codex B (2173), c. 47v. Paris, French Institute French Institute Drawing High Renaissance, Renaissance

Background imageDrill Collection: Mechanical rock-drills at work, cutting trenchs and caverns near Carso during World War I

Mechanical rock-drills at work, cutting trenchs and caverns near Carso during World War I Trieste Carso. Date of Photograph:1915 - 1918 ca

Background imageDrill Collection: Relief representing the contouring of the primitive drilling of the Aquileia column

Relief representing the contouring of the primitive drilling of the Aquileia column, work in the Archeological Museum in Aquileia

Background imageDrill Collection: The cart

The cart
Brig Barkow

Background imageDrill Collection: From the German side: making war bread in a field-bakery of von Hindenburg

From the German side: making war bread in a field-bakery of von Hindenburg
STC312652 From the German side: making war bread in a field-bakery of von Hindenburgs army in a Polish-frontier drill-hall, from The Illustrated War News

Background imageDrill Collection: The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) under instruction for a drill

The Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) under instruction for a drill. Caption suggest the male is Sergeant Withers. Picture taken 3rd October 1941

Background imageDrill Collection: Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire

Picture shows The East Yorkshire Regiment, at Whitby, Yorkshire. The East Yorkshire Regiment was a line infantry regiment of the British Army

Background imageDrill Collection: Picture shows The Reading Home Guard, Berkshire, England, during world War Two

Picture shows The Reading Home Guard, Berkshire, England, during world War Two. The Home Guard was a volunteer unit made up of people too old or too young to be sent to battle

Background imageDrill Collection: Penlee stone quarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Rock-boring machine driven by compressed air

Penlee stone quarry, Newlyn, Cornwall. Rock-boring machine driven by compressed air drilling a hole for an explosive charge

Background imageDrill Collection: The Coe Metcalf drill survey ship Pholas seen here docked in Hull. 9th March 1984

The Coe Metcalf drill survey ship Pholas seen here docked in Hull. 9th March 1984

Background imageDrill Collection: The shot hole driller looks like a modern Hercules in modern industry

The shot hole driller looks like a modern Hercules in modern industry, Daily Mirror Published Picture Wednesday 15th May 1935, Pages 16 & 17

Background imageDrill Collection: The town of Darra Adam Khel, located in Pakistan south of Peshawar

The town of Darra Adam Khel, located in Pakistan south of Peshawar and near the Afghan border, Darra Adam Khel (or simply Darra, for short) is, like the Wild, Wild West town of the 19th century

Background imageDrill Collection: Miners at Coventry Colliery seen here working at the coal face. 5th March 1987

Miners at Coventry Colliery seen here working at the coal face. 5th March 1987

Background imageDrill Collection: Pontypridd Boxer Len Rocky James - (left) in action against Carl Gizzi at

Pontypridd Boxer Len Rocky James - (left) in action against Carl Gizzi at Drill Hall, Cardiff. 18th February 1965

Background imageDrill Collection: Miners working at the coal face at the Frances Colliery in Scotland. 2nd March 1983

Miners working at the coal face at the Frances Colliery in Scotland. 2nd March 1983

Background imageDrill Collection: Lifeguard Drill

Lifeguard Drill
circa 1930: Australian lifeguard drill using a safety-line. (Photo by General Photographic Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageDrill Collection: No 15 Shop, Fitting and Machine Shop, 1951

No 15 Shop, Fitting and Machine Shop, 1951
This image shows a Wilkins and Mitchell drilling and facing machine in No.15 shop. This was one of hundreds of machines in the fitting and machine shops of Swindon Works

Background imageDrill Collection: Gas Mask Drill

Gas Mask Drill
Red Cross camp in Winchester, having anti gas drill 1935

Background imageDrill Collection: Kettering NN15 7 Map

Kettering NN15 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Kettering NN15 7

Background imageDrill Collection: The 13th Battalion Home Guard at a rifle shoot at Liddington, c. 1942

The 13th Battalion Home Guard at a rifle shoot at Liddington, c. 1942
The 13th Battalion Home Guard at a rifle shoot on the chalk ridge at Liddington, near Swindon. The Home Guard evolved to be a well-equipped trained army and would partake in numerous drills

Background imageDrill Collection: Scout Camp, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992

Scout Camp, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. September 1992
Off on a joint adventure weekend are Lostwithiel Scouts and Lostwithiel Army Cadets. The groups went to Bodmin Moor accompanied by, in the back row, Sgt Penny Rowe

Background imageDrill Collection: Fire Drill

Fire Drill
October 1929: A fireman holds a boys legs and guides him, upside-down, into a canvas escape chute during a fire drill at Eton College. (Photo by Fox Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageDrill Collection: Red mason bee (Osmia rufa) female emerging from her nest hole in a drilled log within

Red mason bee (Osmia rufa) female emerging from her nest hole in a drilled log within an insect hotel after provisioning a brood cell with pollen, Gloucestershire garden, UK, April

Background imageDrill Collection: Drilling Work, River Fowey, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1992

Drilling Work, River Fowey, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. May 1992
A train loaded with clay wagons on the Lostwithiel to Fowey branch line, as drilling work progresses to determine the strength of the river bed alongside Pill Walk. Photographer: Jonathan Barker

Background imageDrill Collection: Russia-Defence-Army-Drills

Russia-Defence-Army-Drills
Russian honour guards are seen during the Vostok-2018 (East-2018) military drills at Tsugol training ground not far from the borders with China and Mongolia in Siberia, on September 13, 2018

Background imageDrill Collection: Types of uniform of the 44th Gurkhas, 1896. Artist: Bourne & Shepherd

Types of uniform of the 44th Gurkhas, 1896. Artist: Bourne & Shepherd
Types of uniform of the 44th Gurkhas, 1896. Three men of the 44th Gurkhas, a havildar (sergeant) in dark green drill order uniform, a havildar in heavy marching order khaki uniform

Background imageDrill Collection: The International Exhibition: Chubbs' safe-lock and key, 1862. Creator: Unknown

The International Exhibition: Chubbs' safe-lock and key, 1862. Creator: Unknown
The International Exhibition: Chubbs' safe-lock and key, 1862. '...a very massive fire-proof wrought-iron safe for bankers' use, upwards of seven feet in height; its sides six inches thick

Background imageDrill Collection: The Lancashire Militia New Depot, at Preston, 1857. Creator: Unknown

The Lancashire Militia New Depot, at Preston, 1857. Creator: Unknown
The Lancashire Militia New Depot, at Preston, 1857. Army facility in Lancashire. This building presents a favourable specimen of the superior accommodation provided of late for our militia force

Background imageDrill Collection: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: artillery drill, (1902?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: artillery drill, (1902?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: artillery drill, (1902?)

Background imageDrill Collection: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: cutter drill, under oars, (1902?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: cutter drill, under oars, (1902?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: cutter drill, under oars, (1902?)

Background imageDrill Collection: U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: artillery drill, (1902?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: artillery drill, (1902?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis: artillery drill, (1902?)

Background imageDrill Collection: A class in drilling, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston

A class in drilling, (1899?). Creator: Frances Benjamin Johnston
A class in drilling, (1899?)

Background imageDrill Collection: The fire drill-Koskimo, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

The fire drill-Koskimo, c1914. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
The fire drill-Koskimo, c1914. Koskimo man, full-length portrait, seated on ground, facing down, using a fire drill

Background imageDrill Collection: Drilling ivory-King Island, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis

Drilling ivory-King Island, c1929. Creator: Edward Sheriff Curtis
Drilling ivory-King Island, c1929. Eskimo man, wearing hooded parka, manually drilling an ivory tusk

Background imageDrill Collection: Surf Boards on Drill Hall Beach, Barbados, Caribbean

Surf Boards on Drill Hall Beach, Barbados, Caribbean

Background imageDrill Collection: Drilling rig JLP01_08_066854a

Drilling rig JLP01_08_066854a
St Pauls Cathedral, St Pauls Churchyard, City of London. A McKinney DAG 60 drilling rig in operation during the construction of the Paternoster development

Background imageDrill Collection: Drilling rig JLP01_08_061509

Drilling rig JLP01_08_061509
SEVERN BRIDGE, M48, AUST, SOUTH GLOUCESTERSHIRE. Laing workers using a truck-mounted drilling rig on the temporary pontoons at the site of the foundations for the Beachley tower of the Severn Bridge

Background imageDrill Collection: Piling core surveying JLP01_08_061976

Piling core surveying JLP01_08_061976
PATERNOSTER SQUARE, CITY OF LONDON. A team from Ground Engineering Ltd carrying out a site survey with a soft drilling rig during construction of the Paternoster development



All Professionally Made to Order for Quick Shipping



-

Drill Collection

Drill (Cercopithecidae) is a species of Old World monkeys found in tropical Africa, and are medium-sized primates, with long arms and legs, and a short tail. Drills have grayish-brown fur on their backs and white fur on their bellies. Their faces are black with white patches around the eyes and mouth. Drills live in groups of up to 30 individuals, which consist of one dominant male, several females, and their young offspring. They feed mainly on fruits but also eat insects, leaves, flowers, bark and roots. Drills spend most of the day foraging for food in trees or on the ground, and are diurnal animals that sleep at night in nests made from branches high up in trees or bushes. Drills communicate through vocalizations such as barks or screams to warn each other about predators or to express emotions such as fear or aggression towards other members of their group.
+

Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Drill collection from Media Storehouse features a variety of high-quality prints and products showcasing the Cercopithecidae mammal species. Our collection includes wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles, and greeting cards that feature stunning images of these fascinating animals. Drills are a type of primate found in central and western Africa. They have distinctive faces with large noses and powerful jaws used for cracking tough nuts. The Drill collection captures the beauty and uniqueness of these creatures through vivid imagery that showcases their natural habitat and behavior. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space or searching for a unique gift idea for an animal lover, the Drill collection has something to offer. With its wide range of products available in various sizes and formats, our collection is sure to impress anyone who appreciates the wonders of nature.
+

What are Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

Drill art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the drill monkey, a species of primate found in West and Central Africa. These prints showcase the beauty and uniqueness of this endangered animal, which is known for its distinctive facial markings and long snout. The artwork captures the essence of these fascinating creatures, depicting them in their natural habitats or engaging in various activities. These art prints are perfect for anyone who loves wildlife or wants to add a touch of nature to their home or office decor. They come in a variety of sizes and can be framed or displayed on their own. Whether you're an animal lover, an art collector, or simply looking for a beautiful piece to adorn your walls, Drill art prints offer something special that will enhance any space with their unique charm and character.
+

What Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Drill art prints that are perfect for animal lovers and collectors alike. These prints showcase the beauty, grace, and unique features of these fascinating creatures in stunning detail. Whether you're looking for black and white photographs or colorful illustrations, we have something to suit every taste. Some popular options include close-up portraits of drills showcasing their expressive faces and intricate fur patterns, as well as action shots capturing them in motion. These high-quality prints are available in a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas prints, framed prints, and posters. They make great additions to any home or office decor scheme or can be given as thoughtful gifts to friends and family who appreciate wildlife photography. If you're looking for beautiful Drill art prints that capture the essence of these incredible animals, Media Storehouse is the perfect place to start your search.
+

How do I buy Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints?

To buy Drill art prints, you can visit our online gallery. The website offers a wide selection of high-quality prints featuring these fascinating animals in various poses and settings. You can browse through the collection to find the perfect piece that suits your taste and style. Once you have found the artwork you want to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. At this point, you will be prompted to provide your shipping details and payment information. Media Storehouse uses only the highest quality materials for their prints, ensuring that they are long-lasting and vibrant. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or office or a unique gift for someone special, our collection of Drill art prints is sure to impress.
+

How much do Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Drill art prints that are available at varying prices. The cost of these prints depends on several factors such as the size, quality, and type of print you choose. Our collection includes high-quality art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of nature to your home or office decor. We have different types of Drill art prints including canvas prints, framed prints, and photographic prints. Each type comes with its unique features and price points to suit your preferences and budget. Our goal is to provide our customers with affordable yet high-quality artwork that they can enjoy for years to come. We take pride in offering an extensive collection of wildlife art from some of the world's most talented photographers and artists. So whether you're looking for a small print or a large one, we've got you covered.
+

How will my Drill (Cercopithecidae Mammals Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

Your Drill art prints will be delivered to you in a safe and secure manner by Media Storehouse. We take great care in packaging your order to ensure that it arrives at your doorstep in pristine condition. Your prints will be carefully rolled up and placed inside a sturdy cardboard tube, which is then sealed with tape to prevent any damage during transit. We use trusted shipping partners who are experienced in handling delicate items like artwork, so you can rest assured that your order is in good hands. Once your package has been dispatched, we'll send you an email notification with tracking information so that you can keep track of its progress. At Media Storehouse, we're committed to providing our customers with the highest level of service possible. If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us and we'll do everything we can to help.