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"Holes: Portals to Mythical Beginnings, Natural Wonders, and Unexpected Encounters" IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH: Sky Woman emerges from the celestial hole

Background imageHole Collection: IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth

IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH. Sky Woman. A depiction of the Iroquois creation myth. Oil on canvas, 1936, by Ernest Smith

Background imageHole Collection: Ww1 Cartoon / Better Hole

Ww1 Cartoon / Better Hole
" Well, if you knows of a better ole, go to it!"

Background imageHole Collection: TEMPLE OF SOLOMON. Dedication of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. Painting by William Hole

TEMPLE OF SOLOMON. Dedication of the Temple of Solomon in Jerusalem. Painting by William Hole, c1910

Background imageHole Collection: Neptune, Voyager 2 image

Neptune, Voyager 2 image
Neptune. Neptune is a gas giant, composed mostly of hydrogen and helium with some methane. Seen at centre is the Great Dark Spot, thought to be a hole in the methane cloud deck of Neptune

Background imageHole Collection: RF- Tawny owl with moon behind (Strix aluco), UK

RF- Tawny owl with moon behind (Strix aluco), UK

Background imageHole Collection: Pine Martin UK

Pine Martin UK
CAN-933 PINE MARTEN - in hole in tree UK Martes martes John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHole Collection: Enjoying the Ice near a Town, c. 1620, by Hendrick Avercamp

Enjoying the Ice near a Town, c. 1620, by Hendrick Avercamp
Hendrick Avercamp (1585-1634). Dutch painter. Enjoying the Ice near a Town, c. 1620. Rijskmuseum. Amsterdam. Netherlands

Background imageHole Collection: Picture No. 11091998

Picture No. 11091998
Water Vole sitting by burrow at stream with reflection April Date:

Background imageHole Collection: Leaf cutter ants (Atta sp) carrying plant matter, Costa Rica

Leaf cutter ants (Atta sp) carrying plant matter, Costa Rica

Background imageHole Collection: Trepanation, 14th century artwork

Trepanation, 14th century artwork
Trepanation. 14th century artwork of a doctor using a hammer and scalpel to perform a surgical operation known as trepanation

Background imageHole Collection: Mole - eating worm undergound

Mole - eating worm undergound
JD-13175 European / Common MOLE - eats worm in hole underground Talpa europaea John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHole Collection: Mole

Mole
USH-55 MOLE - burrowing out of mole hill Talpa europaea Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHole Collection: Buster Keaton in The Frozen North (1922)

Buster Keaton in The Frozen North (1922)

Background imageHole Collection: Men-an-Tol, a cromlech, near Madron, Penzance, Cornwall, England, UK

Men-an-Tol, a cromlech, near Madron, Penzance, Cornwall, England, UK

Background imageHole Collection: Wanstead Golf Course

Wanstead Golf Course
Driving from the 16th hole on Wanstead Golf Course, Essex

Background imageHole Collection: Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) viewed through hole in iceberg at Snow Hill Island rookery

Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri) viewed through hole in iceberg at Snow Hill Island rookery, Antarctica. November

Background imageHole Collection: Golf Club, Hyannisport, Cape Cod, Mass, USA

Golf Club, Hyannisport, Cape Cod, Mass, USA, with two men playing on the green. Date: 1926

Background imageHole Collection: Captain Bairnsfathers first meeting with Old Bill, WW1

Captain Bairnsfathers first meeting with Old Bill, WW1
This historic incident took place during the first battle of Ypres, but the Censor held stern views about battle pictures in those days

Background imageHole Collection: Great Blue Hole, Belize

Great Blue Hole, Belize
The Great Blue Hole is a large submarine sinkhole off the coast of Belize

Background imageHole Collection: Picture No. 10947847

Picture No. 10947847
Men-an Tol - Holed Stone West Cornwall, UK. Date:

Background imageHole Collection: Horns Hole, Hawick, Scotland

Horns Hole, Hawick, Scotland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageHole Collection: Bingham Canyon Copper Mine or Kennecott Mine

Bingham Canyon Copper Mine or Kennecott Mine
Bingham Canyon Copper Mine (Kennecott Copper Mine), Utah, USA Date: circa 1910s

Background imageHole Collection: Terriers

Terriers
Smooth Coated Fox Terrier, Wire Haired Fox Terrier, Irish Terrier and a Welsh Terrier. The Welsh Terrier digs a hole under the porch of a house as the other Terriers look on attentively

Background imageHole Collection: Poster advertising The Better Ole, Theatre Royal, Chatham

Poster advertising The Better Ole, Theatre Royal, Chatham
Poster advertising a comedy produced by Charles Cochran, The Better Ole, or The Romance of Old Bill, at the Theatre Royal, Chatham. Performed twice nightly, with a Wednesday matinee

Background imageHole Collection: Alpine Golf poster

Alpine Golf poster
Poster advertising the 18 hole golf course at Carezzo al Lago in the Italian Dolomites, along with the Grand Hotel where enthusiastic golfers can stay

Background imageHole Collection: Oil Well at Chillingar

Oil Well at Chillingar, Iran. One of Irans largest oil fields, Chilingar was named after George V. Chilingar, one of the best-known petroleum geologists in the world

Background imageHole Collection: Jesus and Shepherds / Hole

Jesus and Shepherds / Hole
The shepherds come to see Mary, Joseph and their baby Jesus

Background imageHole Collection: One of Our Minor Wars, by Bairnsfather

One of Our Minor Wars, by Bairnsfather
One of Our Minor Wars " Well, if you knows of a better ole, go to it" A cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather, possibly his most famous, shown as it first appeared in The Bystander 1915

Background imageHole Collection: Little Owl (Athene noctua), captive, Barn Owl Centre, Gloucestershire, England

Little Owl (Athene noctua), captive, Barn Owl Centre, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageHole Collection: A stone money bank, Yap, Micronesia, Pacific

A stone money bank, Yap, Micronesia, Pacific

Background imageHole Collection: Kestrel / Falcon - at nest, head on, both eyes visible

Kestrel / Falcon - at nest, head on, both eyes visible
WAT-5453 KESTREL - at nest, head on, both eyes visible. Falco tinnunculus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHole Collection: Men-an-tol standing stones

Men-an-tol standing stones. This formation of standing stones is thought to be the remains of a Neolithic burial chamber, with the circular shaped stone forming the entrance

Background imageHole Collection: Guitar string vibrating

Guitar string vibrating. When plucked, the string vibrates at a specific frequency, which determines the pitch of the note

Background imageHole Collection: Burrowing Owl

Burrowing Owl
FG-10431 Burrowing Owl - six on ground Athene cunicularia Francois Gohier Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageHole Collection: Human skull

Human skull
Skull. Computer artwork of a healthy human skull seen from the front. The bones of the cranium (upper centre) are fused together to form a solid structure that encloses and protects the brain

Background imageHole Collection: Fishy! by W. Heath Robinson

Fishy! by W. Heath Robinson
The Poacher. Please note: Credit must appear as Courtesy of the Estate of Mrs J.C.Robinson/Pollinger Ltd/ILN/Mary Evans

Background imageHole Collection: Chuqui open-pit copper mine, 4km long, 720m d eep, trucks each carrying 300t of ore

Chuqui open-pit copper mine, 4km long, 720m d eep, trucks each carrying 300t of ore, Chuquicamata, Calama, Chile, South America

Background imageHole Collection: A mink looks out of its cage at a fur farm near the town of Kalinkovichi

A mink looks out of its cage at a fur farm near the town of Kalinkovichi, some 220 km (137 miles) southeast of Minsk November 22, 2011

Background imageHole Collection: Weasel (Mustela nivalis) looking out of hole on woodland floor with snowdrops, Sheffield

Weasel (Mustela nivalis) looking out of hole on woodland floor with snowdrops, Sheffield, England, UK

Background imageHole Collection: Anglo-Saxon by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon

Anglo-Saxon by Bruce Bairnsfather, WW1 cartoon
" You re comin along with me, my lad, as soon as this is over!" (Hermann feels he DOES know a better ole). Cartoon by Captain Bruce Bairnsfather in The Bystander magazine showing his famous

Background imageHole Collection: Golfers at the Redan, North Berwick

Golfers at the Redan, North Berwick
A group of well-known people at the famous hole on the North Berwick links: Miss Katherine Tennant on the left, then Lady Oxford; Lady Dorothy Macmillan; Mrs Sylvester Gates; Lady Constance Hatch;

Background imageHole Collection: Periscope and All by Gerald C. Hudson, WW1

Periscope and All by Gerald C. Hudson, WW1
Humorous cartoon depicting the grimness of life in the trenches. THOMAS (encountering a pal on the surface of a flooded crater): Lor! Enry, ow you did make me jump. I thought you was a submarine

Background imageHole Collection: View to the canal through square window, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

View to the canal through square window, Bologna, Emilia-Romagna, Italy
Finestrella di Via Piella - little square window in Bologna overlooking towards Canale delle Moline

Background imageHole Collection: Interior of The Treasury, Petra, Jordan

Interior of The Treasury, Petra, Jordan
The site is open from 6am to 6pm during the summer and from 6am to 4 pm in winter

Background imageHole Collection: AUDUBON: WOODCOCK. American Woodcock (Scolopax minor)

AUDUBON: WOODCOCK. American Woodcock (Scolopax minor). Engraving after John James Audubon for his Birds of America, 1827-38

Background imageHole Collection: Picture No. 11675750

Picture No. 11675750
Cheetah adult with cub drinking from water hole. Date:

Background imageHole Collection: British soldiers bathing in flooded shell hole by Matania

British soldiers bathing in flooded shell hole by Matania
The only advantage of the wet weather on the Western Front - a novel swimming bath used by British soldiers to bathe in. A scene captured at the front by The Sphere special artist, Fortunino Matania

Background imageHole Collection: The Lie by William Heath Robinson

The Lie by William Heath Robinson
Cartoon, The Lie. One of those golfing stories that you are not bound to believe if you don t want to. A golfer mistakes the top of a hat from a tramp for the hole when playing golf



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"Holes: Portals to Mythical Beginnings, Natural Wonders, and Unexpected Encounters" IROQUOIS CREATION MYTH: Sky Woman emerges from the celestial hole, shaping a new world. A WW1 Cartoon portrays a soldier digging trenches - an emblematic hole of despair and sacrifice. Voyager 2 captures Neptune's enigmatic blue hue through its lens, revealing the mysteries beyond our earthly holes. Pine Martin UK peeks out from its cozy den in a tree hollow – nature's secret hideaway holes. RF- Tawny owl with moon behind (Strix aluco), UK – a mystical creature observing through nocturnal holes. The Mole diligently tunnels underground, creating intricate networks of hidden passages and worm-filled holes. Hendrick Avercamp's painting depicts joyous skaters enjoying the ice near town - frozen water as both playground and perilous hole beneath their feet. Golf Club at Hyannisport showcases manicured greens dotted with challenging sand traps – strategic holes for golfers' delight. Emperor penguin viewed through a mesmerizing hole in an iceberg at Snow Hill Island rookery – nature's artistry on display amidst icy depths. Leaf cutter ants carrying plant matter in Costa Rica demonstrate their industriousness within leafy pathways resembling miniature green tunnels. From ancient myths to natural wonders and human-made creations, "Holes" serve as gateways to unseen realms or provide glimpses into extraordinary worlds that exist right under our noses—each one inviting us to explore further and uncover the secrets they hold within their depths. Note.