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"Unveiling the Inner Workings: Exploring the Fascinating World of Cutaways" Step into a world where secrets are revealed and hidden depths are exposed

Background imageCut Away Collection: Solar structure and life-cycle, artwork

Solar structure and life-cycle, artwork
Solar structure and life-cycle. Computer artwork showing the structure of the Sun (left) and its life-cycle (across top). At the Suns core (blue)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Heart valves, artwork

Heart valves, artwork
Heart valves. Cutaway artwork of the inside of the heart, showing the various valves. The first two artworks (left and centre) show the atrioventricular valves between the hearts atria (top)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Nerve cell and axon, diagram

Nerve cell and axon, diagram
Nerve cell and axon. Diagram showing how the input to a nerve cell (neuron) through dendrites (shown by arrows at upper left) is transmitted (yellow arrow) along the nerve cells axon (across bottom)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Dog anatomy, artwork

Dog anatomy, artwork
Dog anatomy. Computer artwork showing the skeletal system of a domesticated dog (Canis lupus familiaris)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Edam production, 19th century

Edam production, 19th century artwork. Cheese maker kneading and moulding Edam cheese in the Netherlands. Cheese is a processed food made from proteins and fat present in milk

Background imageCut Away Collection: Brewery kettle, 19th century

Brewery kettle, 19th century cutaway artwork. This the boiling stage where a liquid known as wort is boiled with hops inside a metal container to impart flavour and produce beer

Background imageCut Away Collection: Bacterial replication, artwork

Bacterial replication, artwork
Bacterial replication. Computer artwork showing a single bacterium dividing to form two identical daughter cells. This process is a form of asexual reproduction and is known as binary fission

Background imageCut Away Collection: Distillation apparatus, 18th century

Distillation apparatus, 18th century. Artwork of the alambic equipment developed by the French chemist Jean-Antoine Chaptal (1756-1832) in 1780

Background imageCut Away Collection: Shin splints, artwork

Shin splints, artwork
Shin splints. Computer artwork of a lower leg showing an area of the tibia (shin bone) affected by medial tibial stress syndrome, or shin splints

Background imageCut Away Collection: Flour mill, 19th century

Flour mill, 19th century artwork. During the 19th century, the commune (town) of Corbeil, now within the suburbs of Paris, was a centre of the flour milling industry

Background imageCut Away Collection: Watermill, 19th century

Watermill, 19th century artwork. Parts of the watermill are shown in cutaway form to demonstrate the internal workings. The waterwheel (lower right) is driven by flowing water from a river

Background imageCut Away Collection: Distillation apparatus, 19th century

Distillation apparatus, 19th century cutaway artwork. This is the system developed by the French distiller Isaac Berard circa 1805

Background imageCut Away Collection: Ant mound, artwork

Ant mound, artwork
Ant mound. Artwork of an ant mound, the base from which these colonial eusocial insects forage for food and in which their larvae (young) are raised

Background imageCut Away Collection: Early baby incubator, 19th century

Early baby incubator, 19th century
Early baby incubator. Premature baby being cared for in an incubator with the air temperature maintained at 30 degrees Celsius

Background imageCut Away Collection: USS Macon, artwork

USS Macon, artwork
USS Macon. Artwork of Curtiss F9C Sparrowhawk fighters flying around their mothership, the US Navy airship the USS Macon. An inset shows a Sparrowhawk docked inside the airship

Background imageCut Away Collection: Hair shaft anatomy, artwork

Hair shaft anatomy, artwork
Hair shaft anatomy. Cutaway artwork showing the internal structure and anatomy of a human hair. Hair is made of a fibrous protein called keratin

Background imageCut Away Collection: Human lungs

Human lungs. Anatomical artwork of the human lungs and respiratory system. The heart (which has been removed here) is located between the lungs

Background imageCut Away Collection: Vascular causes of headaches

Vascular causes of headaches. Artwork showing blood vessels (red) and nerves (yellow) in the head, showing how a headache causes pain

Background imageCut Away Collection: Construction of the Pyramids

Construction of the Pyramids. Artwork showing a possible method used by the Ancient Egyptians to construct the Great Pyramid at Giza

Background imageCut Away Collection: Eye anatomy

Eye anatomy. Cutaway artwork passing vertically through a human eye, showing its internal anatomy and structure. The front of the eye is at left, and the structures here include the cornea

Background imageCut Away Collection: Whale anatomy

Whale anatomy. Artworks showing a dead beached whale (top) and its internal anatomy (bottom). Whales are marine mammals that swim using their flippers and tails, and surface to breathe

Background imageCut Away Collection: Subduction zone processes

Subduction zone processes. Cutaway artwork showing the geological processes that occur at a subduction zone between two tectonic plates

Background imageCut Away Collection: Rock formation and erosion cycle

Rock formation and erosion cycle. Cutaway artwork showing the cycle by which rocks are formed and eroded. At top, volcanic activity forms new rock on the Earths surface as molten rock (lava)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Animal cell anatomy, artwork

Animal cell anatomy, artwork
Animal cell anatomy. Artwork showing the internal and external anatomy of an animal cell

Background imageCut Away Collection: Muscle anatomy

Muscle anatomy. Cutaway artwork showing the anatomy and internal structure of a muscle, from the macroscopic (left) to the microscopic (right) level

Background imageCut Away Collection: Influenza virus structure, 3D artwork

Influenza virus structure, 3D artwork
Influenza virus structure. 3D computer artwork showing the structure of a generic influenza virion. A portion of the virions protein coat (capsid) has been cut away

Background imageCut Away Collection: Brain antomy, 19th century artwork

Brain antomy, 19th century artwork
Brain anatomy, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882

Background imageCut Away Collection: Geothermal power in Iceland, artwork

Geothermal power in Iceland, artwork
Geothermal power in Iceland. Cutaway artwork showing the drilling of a borehole in Iceland to a depth of 5 kilometres to extract geothermal power

Background imageCut Away Collection: Geothermal power in the USA, artwork

Geothermal power in the USA, artwork
Geothermal power in the USA. Cutaway artwork showing the drilling of a borehole in the USA to a depth of 6 kilometres to extract geothermal power

Background imageCut Away Collection: Migraine mechanisms, artwork

Migraine mechanisms, artwork
Migraine mechanisms. Artwork showing the blood vessel and brain mechanisms thought to cause some types of migraines. It is thought that the trigger is nitric oxide (NO)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Television screen technology, artwork

Television screen technology, artwork
Television screen technology. Artwork comparing two forms of flat-screen television technology. At left is a field emission display (FED) screen

Background imageCut Away Collection: Mud volcano formation, artwork

Mud volcano formation, artwork
Mud volcano formation. Artwork showing the stages in the formation of a mud volcano. At left, sediment on the ocean floor is drawn into a subduction zone where two continental plates are colliding

Background imageCut Away Collection: Volcano section, 19th century artwork

Volcano section, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882

Background imageCut Away Collection: Underwater volcanic vents, artwork

Underwater volcanic vents, artwork
Underwater volcanic vents. Artwork showing black and white smokers on the seabed above a volcanic fissure. Black smokers are geologically active seabed vents where magma (molten rock)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Geyser reservoir, 19th century artwork

Geyser reservoir, 19th century artwork. Artwork from the 1886 ninth edition of Moses and Geology (Samuel Kinns, London). This book was originally published in 1882

Background imageCut Away Collection: Short-term memory mechanisms, artwork

Short-term memory mechanisms, artwork
Short-term memory mechanisms. Artwork showing the neural signals (yellow arrows) in short-term memory storage. The signals travel between the eyes, the thalamus (orange), the hippocampus (red)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Deep brain stimulation, artwork

Deep brain stimulation, artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Deep brain stimulation (DBS), cutaway computer artwork. This neurosurgical treatment involves the implantation of a brain pacemaker (under skin on shoulder)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Dreaming, conceptual artwork

Dreaming, conceptual artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Dreaming, conceptual computer artwork. Images of a falling man emerging from a sleeping mans brain. This represents the dreaming process

Background imageCut Away Collection: Crohns disease, artwork

Crohns disease, artwork
MODEL RELEASED. Crohns disease, cutaway computer artwork. Mans hand clutching his lower abdomen in pain. The cutaway section of the artwork shows his intestines, which are inflamed (red areas)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Epilepsy, conceptual artwork

Epilepsy, conceptual artwork
Epilepsy, conceptual computer artwork. Bolts of lightning inside a human head, representing an epileptic attack (seizure). Epilepsy is an abnormal, chaotic electrical activity in the brain

Background imageCut Away Collection: Luna 1 launch vehicle, diagram

Luna 1 launch vehicle, diagram. Diagram of the upper-stage launch vehicle (rocket) used to place the Luna 1 unmanned probe (round, upper centre) in space

Background imageCut Away Collection: Human ear anatomy, artwork

Human ear anatomy, artwork
Human ear anatomy. Computer artwork of the structure of the human ear, showing the outer ear, middle ear and inner ear. The inner ear contains the cochlea (coiled, upper centre)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Brain tumour, 3-D MRI scan

Brain tumour, 3-D MRI scan
Brain tumour. Coloured three-dimensional model of a male head, made up from numerous magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans

Background imageCut Away Collection: Sectioned leaf, SEM

Sectioned leaf, SEM
Leaf tissue structure. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture through a rose plant (Rosa sp. ) leaf. The leaf cells are the rectangular shapes in the fracture plane

Background imageCut Away Collection: Influenza virus structure, artwork

Influenza virus structure, artwork
Influenza virus structure, cutaway artwork. The core of the virus is its genetic material, here 8 coloured ribbons of single-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Man-made wildlife pond

Man-made wildlife pond, artwork. This pond is double-lined and fed from a water butt (right). The log pile (right) encourages wildlife species

Background imageCut Away Collection: British reedbed wildlife

British reedbed wildlife
British reedbed ecosystem, artwork. Birds shown include a hobby (foreground), a marsh harrier (top, left), and several swallows (top, centre)

Background imageCut Away Collection: Stroke, conceptual artwork

Stroke, conceptual artwork
Stroke. Conceptual computer artwork of a stroke, showing a cut-away of a human head and a blood vessel bursting in the brain. A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)



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"Unveiling the Inner Workings: Exploring the Fascinating World of Cutaways" Step into a world where secrets are revealed and hidden depths are exposed. From vintage travel posters to wartime weaponry, from majestic architecture to intricate scientific devices, cutaway illustrations offer us a unique glimpse into the inner workings of various subjects. Immerse yourself in the golden age of aviation with an Imperial Airways poster showcasing four types of planes that once ruled the skies. Marvel at the detailed cutaway diagram of the V-1 Flying Bomb used during World War II, unraveling its sinister mechanisms. Transport yourself back to 1937's coronation as you explore Westminster Abbey through a captivating cutaway view. Delve into naval warfare with a mesmerizing depiction of an American warship's interior, revealing its complex infrastructure. Embark on a journey through scientific breakthroughs as you witness fusion research in action with a tokamak device's intricate cutaway design. Admire seaplane Scipio from Imperial Airways' poster and discover how it operates beneath its sleek exterior. Venture deep within ourselves as we uncover our most vital organ – the human heart – through stunning artwork depicting its anatomy in exquisite detail. Dive underwater with U-Boats and explore their inner chambers through an intriguing cutaway illustration. Unlock nature's secrets by examining cell types showcased in beautiful artwork, shedding light on their diverse structures and functions. Peer inside our minds as we confront brain tumors head-on with MRI scans exposing their presence within this delicate organ. Finally, step onto battlefields during World War II and examine Junkers 52 Aircraft's mechanical intricacies via another remarkable cutaway drawing from 1940. In these captivating glimpses behind closed doors, we find beauty in understanding how things work - whether man-made or part of nature itself. Cutaways provide us not only knowledge but also ignite curiosity about what lies beneath surfaces waiting to be discovered.