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"Making the Most of Winter: Skiers carve early tracks through fresh snowfall at Alta Ski Resort, creating a picturesque winter wonderland

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Ropes

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Boy, 5, making a grimace

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Motion Picture Machines. Dressler & Co
MOTION PICTURE MACHINES. Dressler & Co. an American factory for making motion picture machines in the silent film era

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White jug with white fabric cover weighted with sea shells to keep insects out. credit: Marie-Louise Avery / thePictureKitchen / TopFoto

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Picture No. 10877561
Common Flax / Linseed - grown for its fibres which can be used to make linen and its seeds which are a source of linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) Date:

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Picture No. 10861952
Brand on a horseճ flank with the symbol of the god Make Make, around whom a solar cult revolved..Anakena Bay, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile Date:

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Picture No. 10877560
Common Flax / Linseed - grown for its fibres which can be used to make linen and its seeds which are a source of linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) Date:

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Picture No. 10877559
Common Flax / Linseed - grown for its fibres which can be used to make linen and its seeds which are a source of linseed oil (Linum usitatissimum) Date:

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Picture No. 10861924
Petroglyphs of the god Make Make. Make Make was the centre of a solar cult. Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile Date:

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Picture No. 10851517
Oil Palm Tree - Native of Gambia tapping Palm Oil to make wine Date:

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Picture No. 10893438
Bottles - collecting sap from palm tree to make wine Date:

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Picture No. 10896325
Common Antlion - Larva hiding itself in the sand to make its funnel (Myrmeleon formicarius) Date:

Background imageMake Collection: Farrier making horseshoe, Haras du Pin, Normandy, France, March

Farrier making horseshoe, Haras du Pin, Normandy, France, March

Background imageMake Collection: Natives of the Arctic, dressed in animal skins, using a thong drill to make fire (blister method)

Natives of the Arctic, dressed in animal skins, using a thong drill to make fire (blister method). From Costume Antico et Moderno, Rome, 1825-35

Background imageMake Collection: Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus) being used to make writing material. Stem of the reed

Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus) being used to make writing material. Stem of the reed used to make a form of paper. Also used to produce fibre for sails, mats, cloth, etc, and roots used as fuel

Background imageMake Collection: Hannibal (247-182 BC) Carthaginian general. Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps

Hannibal (247-182 BC) Carthaginian general. Hannibal and his army crossing the Alps with elephants to make war on Rome 218 BC. Collection Palazzo dei Conservatori

Background imageMake Collection: Smelting of ores (gold, silver, copper and lead). Workman beats clay to make lute to line furnace

Smelting of ores (gold, silver, copper and lead). Workman beats clay to make lute to line furnace. On floor are various tools needed during process. From Agricola De re metallica, Basel 1556

Background imageMake Collection: Advertisement for Sunlight household soap c1890 recommending it to the housewife

Advertisement for Sunlight household soap c1890 recommending it to the housewife by claiming it would make life easier. Produced by Lever Brothers at their Port Sunlight works, Liverpool, England

Background imageMake Collection: Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) British physicist. His work make the electric telegraph practicable

Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) British physicist. His work make the electric telegraph practicable. Engraving, 1882

Background imageMake Collection: Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus): Stem of the reed used to make a form of paper. Also

Papyrus reed (Cyperus papyrus): Stem of the reed used to make a form of paper. Also used to produce fibre for sails, mats, cloth, etc, and roots used as fuel. Pith used as food.Aquatint 1823

Background imageMake Collection: Methods of fortification: the object of each is to make every portion of the place

Methods of fortification: the object of each is to make every portion of the place fortified capable of being defended from some other part. Including Pagans plan at top and Vaubans at bottom

Background imageMake Collection: Avicenna (Ibn Sina) 980-1037, Arab physician and philosopher. An interpreter of Aristotle to Islam

Avicenna (Ibn Sina) 980-1037, Arab physician and philosopher. An interpreter of Aristotle to Islam: compiled encyclopaedia of medical knowledge

Background imageMake Collection: 1937 But To Make Him Drink theme : You can lead a horse to waterja pump donkey pool

1937 But To Make Him Drink theme : You can lead a horse to waterja pump donkey pool new deal programs ideas Lampoon of democratic party being led by President Franklin Roosevelt

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Spindle tree (Eunymus europeaeus) showing flowering branch and details of flowers and fruits. From A Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893. The wood of the spindle was to make meat skewers

Background imageMake Collection: Allegory of Prudence 1565-1575. Titian, an old man: Orazio, his son, full of vigour: Marco

Allegory of Prudence 1565-1575. Titian, an old man: Orazio, his son, full of vigour: Marco, his young nephew yet to make his mark

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Doubting Thomas. The Disciple Thomas putting his hand into the lance wound in the side of the risen Jesus to make sure that the Saviour was real. After Armenian Evangelistery (Gospels) c1268

Background imageMake Collection: Total Solar Eclipse, 1851. Bue Island, Norway, 28 July 1951, the end of totality

Total Solar Eclipse, 1851. Bue Island, Norway, 28 July 1951, the end of totality, light just beginning to return. Edinburgh observatory sent an expedition to make observations of the eclipse

Background imageMake Collection: Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), Swiss physiognomist and theologian. Physiognomy

Johann Kaspar Lavater (1741-1801), Swiss physiognomist and theologian. Physiognomy is the art of reading psychological traits from physical characteristics

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Dorothea Klumpke Roberts (1861-1942), American mathematician and astronomer. Roberts at work on the Carte du Ciel at the Paris Observatory

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Whitby harbour, Yorkshire, at the mouth of the river Esk, c1833. The old drawbridge, separating the upper and lower harbours, which was raised to let sailing vessels pass

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Double inclined plane for moving tub boats from one level to another on a canal.. Boats were lowered on rails and counterbalanced by a tub containing water

Background imageMake Collection: Inclined planes for use on canals. 1800. Top: Double inclined plane Middle: Upper

Inclined planes for use on canals. 1800. Top: Double inclined plane Middle: Upper works of single inclined plane. Bottom: Upper works of medium inclined plane powered by a water wheel

Background imageMake Collection: Tycho Brahe (Tyge Ottesen Brahe) (1546-1601) in 1586. Danish astronomer, astrologer

Tycho Brahe (Tyge Ottesen Brahe) (1546-1601) in 1586. Danish astronomer, astrologer and alchemist who built astronomical instruments which enabled him to make the most accurate observations of his

Background imageMake Collection: Trade card for Sunlight soap, c1900. Why does a woman look old sooner than a manja

Trade card for Sunlight soap, c1900. Why does a woman look old sooner than a manja The answer is that she is not using Sunlight soap to make her household labours easier

Background imageMake Collection: Ariel, in the guise of a Harpy, about to clap his wings and make the magic banquet

Ariel, in the guise of a Harpy, about to clap his wings and make the magic banquet Prospero has shown to Alonso and his party disappear. Act III Sc. III

Background imageMake Collection: God sent a plague of serpents to punish Israelites for their disobedience. They repented

God sent a plague of serpents to punish Israelites for their disobedience. They repented, asking Moses to intercede. God told him to make brazen serpent and all those bitten could look on serpent

Background imageMake Collection: Delivering coal. The wagon has broad wheels to make its passage over bad roads smooth

Delivering coal. The wagon has broad wheels to make its passage over bad roads smooth. Illustration from childrens book, London 1860. Wood engraving

Background imageMake Collection: Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands

Making chains in the Cradley Heath district of the Black Country in the English Midlands. Women made the smaller sizes of chain

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Lord Randolph Churchill (left) trying to make Charles Stewart Parnell, Irish politician, show his hand and let Churchill and Hartington know how he will use Parnellite votes he commands in House of

Background imageMake Collection: Spartans asking Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athenians. Peloponnesian War

Spartans asking Oracle at Delphi whether to make war against Athenians. Peloponnesian War (Second or Great 431-404BC) between Athens and Sparta. Wood engraving 1910

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Phalaris, Tyrant of Agrigentum, Sicily, c570 BC commissioned Perillus of Athens to make a brazen bull in which to execute criminals

Background imageMake Collection: The Doughboys Make Good, 1917. Edward Penfield (1866-1925) American artist and illustrator

The Doughboys Make Good, 1917. Edward Penfield (1866-1925) American artist and illustrator. American soldiers in World War I operating a machine gun on the battlefield

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Army storming a fort. On right scaling ladders are being used. At left some of the defenders are rushing out, perhaps to make a counter-attack. Japanese print c1895-1900

Background imageMake Collection: Dutch cartoon, 1794 predicting advance of ballooning by 1804

Dutch cartoon, 1794 predicting advance of ballooning by 1804. Basket / gondola hangs from the ceiling
Dutch cartoon, 1794 predicting advance of ballooning by 1804. Basket/gondola hangs from the ceiling, women and children in hysterics as two prospective aeronauts make wills

Background imageMake Collection: French satirical collecting cards. Chinese Governor of Bac-Ninh, Vietnam, with his rabbits

French satirical collecting cards. Chinese Governor of Bac-Ninh, Vietnam, with his rabbits, sees balloon carrying French sailors approaching

Background imageMake Collection: Artists impression of Tycho on his way home on the night of 11 November 1572

Artists impression of Tycho on his way home on the night of 11 November 1572 observing an unfamiliar bright star in the constellation Cassiopeia

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Uraniborg, Tychos observatory on the island of Hven, Denmark, centre. Bottom left is the Emperor Ferdinand Is villa at Prague whereTycho made observations during 1600 and 1601

Background imageMake Collection: Tycho Brahe (Tyge Ottesen Brahe - 1546-1601) Danish astronomer, astrologer and alchemist

Tycho Brahe (Tyge Ottesen Brahe - 1546-1601) Danish astronomer, astrologer and alchemist who built astronomical instruments which enabled him to make the most accurate observations of his time



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"Making the Most of Winter: Skiers carve early tracks through fresh snowfall at Alta Ski Resort, creating a picturesque winter wonderland. " "A Quack-tastic Sculpture: Nancy Schon's 'Make Way for Ducklings' sculpture in Boston Public Garden brings joy to visitors as they admire this beloved children's book come to life. " "Picture Perfect Moments: Picture No. 11993176 captures a breathtaking scene that makes us appreciate the beauty of nature and its ability to make us pause and reflect. " "The Industrial Revolution Unveiled: A powerful engraving showcases the colliery workers who made significant contributions during this transformative era. " "Coffee Brewing in Paradise: Experience the rich aroma and flavors as Bedouins expertly make coffee outside their traditional tent in Sinai, Egypt, offering a taste of North African hospitality. " "Diving into History: An intriguing engraving depicts coal miners working tirelessly underground, highlighting their vital role in fueling industrial progress. " "Nurturing Nature's Gifts: Explore the world of linseed cultivation as farmers carefully tend to flax plants (linum usitatissimum), harnessing their versatile properties for various purposes. " "The Roar of Victory: England football fans erupt with joy as they celebrate a goal during an electrifying World Cup match, showcasing the passion that sports can make people feel. " "A Masterpiece in Progress: Witness the incredible craftsmanship of a weaver bird meticulously making its nest in Namibia, Africa – proof that even small creatures can create wonders. " "Elevating Empowerment: Iranian women defy societal norms by making strides towards gender equality and breaking barriers every day – inspiring change around them. " "Wake Up. It's Breakfast Time. : Start your day off right with a delicious meal prepared with love – because breakfast is what makes mornings brighter. " "Organize Your Day. Make sure you stay on top of tasks with our helpful To Do list template – empowering you to make the most of your time and achieve your goals.