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"One" - a symbol of uniqueness and unity in nature's creations

Background imageOne Collection: Schistocerca gregaria, desert locust

Schistocerca gregaria, desert locust
A desert locust perching on a branch. Locusts sometimes swarm to form groups of up to 80 million and can migrate over large distances

Background imageOne Collection: Archaeopteris hibernica, fossil plant

Archaeopteris hibernica, fossil plant
A fern-like plant, beautifully preserved in yellow sandstone from the Devonian, Kilkenny, Ireland. Specimen is 25 cms long

Background imageOne Collection: Coprolite, fossil dung

Coprolite, fossil dung
A coprolite is a fossilized dropping, perhaps from a Dinosaur. Length 29cm

Background imageOne Collection: Paranthropus boisei (Zinjanthropus) cranium (OH5)

Paranthropus boisei (Zinjanthropus) cranium (OH5)
Cast of the cranium of a young male of Paranthropus boisei discovered by Mary Leakey in 1959 at Olduvai Gorge. The specimen which is the Holotype of Zinjanthropus boisei (Leakey 1959)

Background imageOne Collection: Liopleurodon vertebra

Liopleurodon vertebra
A fossil vertebra from the pliosaur, Liopleurodon. These were carnivorous marine reptiles that lived during the time of the dinosaurs. This specimen was discovered in Kimmeridge, Southern England

Background imageOne Collection: Frederick Courteney Selous (1851-1917)

Frederick Courteney Selous (1851-1917) was one of the most famous big game hunters of his era. He spent much of his life in Africa, but also hunted in North America and Asia Minor

Background imageOne Collection: Octopus

Octopus
Watercolour 401 by the Port Jackson Painter, from the Watling Collection

Background imageOne Collection: Coelophysis fossil

Coelophysis fossil
Coelophysis was one of the earliest known dinosaurs which lived 225 to 220 million years ago during the Upper Triassic. It was a small bipedal carnivore up to 3 metres in length

Background imageOne Collection: Hemiscyllium ocellatum, epaulette shark

Hemiscyllium ocellatum, epaulette shark
Ff. 56. Pencil sketch by Herman Dietrich Sporing made during Captain James Cooks first voyage to explore the southern continent 1768-1771

Background imageOne Collection: Discosphaera tubifera, coccolithophore

Discosphaera tubifera, coccolithophore
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) showing the unicellular planktonic algae Discosphaera tubifera from the North Atlantic surrounded by a sphere of calcite plates - coccoliths

Background imageOne Collection: Great Pyrenees at the park

Great Pyrenees at the park

Background imageOne Collection: Namibia. Close up of a cheetah

Namibia. Close up of a cheetah

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11067045

Picture No. 11067045
Guinea Pig in pram / buggy. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Raphus cucullatus, dodo

Raphus cucullatus, dodo
A mounted specimen of the extinct flightless bird, the dodo (Raphus cucullatus). The dodo lived on the island of Mauritius and became extinct during the late 1600s

Background imageOne Collection: Larch Fir

Larch Fir
Plate 14 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imageOne Collection: Entomological specimens of Lepidoptera

Entomological specimens of Lepidoptera
Unidentified photograph of mounted specimens of butterflies and moths

Background imageOne Collection: Flea illustration

Flea illustration
Page 201 from Micrographia or some Physiological description of minute bodies made by magnifying glasses (1665) by Robert Hooke

Background imageOne Collection: WW1 Machine gunners

WW1 Machine gunners
Official photograph, Machine gunners. From an album of 24 photographs, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), August to December 1918. Date: 1918

Background imageOne Collection: Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfl

Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfl
Digital image of the upperside of a mounted specimen of a Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfly from the family Papilionidae

Background imageOne Collection: One of Four Portraits of Horses - a Chestnut Horse (? Old Partner) held by a Groom

One of Four Portraits of Horses - a Chestnut Horse (? Old Partner) held by a Groom: standing facing right, wearing blue saddle-cloth edged with gold; the groom in blue

Background imageOne Collection: Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859)

Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859)
Portrait of Alexander von Humboldt, a Prussian naturalist and explorer. Engraved by J. Horsburgh, and published by Oliver & Boyd Edinburgh

Background imageOne Collection: Partial fossil remains of the giant millepede, Arthropleura

Partial fossil remains of the giant millepede, Arthropleura
Measuring 7.1 cm long, this Carboniferous fossil represents only part of a leg of the giant millepede Arthropleura

Background imageOne Collection: Plesiosaur sketch

Plesiosaur sketch
A sketch of the plesiosaur fossil discovered by Mary Anning

Background imageOne Collection: A supermoon full moon is seen above the Hudson River and the Mario M

A supermoon full moon is seen above the Hudson River and the Mario M. Cuomo Bridge from Nyack, New York, U.S. January 1, 2018. REUTERS/Mike Segar

Background imageOne Collection: A boy hugs a tree trunk as he prepares to take part in an attempt to create a Guinness

A boy hugs a tree trunk as he prepares to take part in an attempt to create a Guinness World Record for the most number of people hugging trees for two minutes in Kathmandu June 5, 2011

Background imageOne Collection: A Wizz Air passenger plane takes off from London Luton Airport, Luton

A Wizz Air passenger plane takes off from London Luton Airport, Luton, Britain, January 7, 2018. REUTERS/Peter Cziborra

Background imageOne Collection: The Wider Image: Bolivias cholita climbers

The Wider Image: Bolivias cholita climbers
An Aymara indigenous woman practises climbing on the Huayna Potosi mountain, Bolivia April 6, 2016. Two years ago, about a dozen Aymara indigenous women, aged 42 to 50

Background imageOne Collection: A deer is seen with the sun rising behind at dawn in Richmond Park, west London, Britain

A deer is seen with the sun rising behind at dawn in Richmond Park, west London, Britain, September 20, 2019. REUTERS/Toby Melville

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10984164

Picture No. 10984164
Dog - Miniature Pinscher puppy in owners arms Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Proconsul africanus

Proconsul africanus
An illustration of the extinct primate, Proconsul africanus. Like Dendropithecus, they mostly lived in tropical forests in East Africa during the Miocene about 50 million years ago

Background imageOne Collection: fuchsia winston churchill, fuchsia

fuchsia winston churchill, fuchsia
4469 Fuchsia Fuchsia Winston Churchill Fuchsia F." Winston Churchill"

Background imageOne Collection: fritillaria meleagris, fritillary, snakes head fritillary

fritillaria meleagris, fritillary, snakes head fritillary
2339 Fritillary - Snakes head fritillary Fritillaria meleagris

Background imageOne Collection: camellia, camellia japonica yours truly

camellia, camellia japonica yours truly
4356 Camellia Camellia japonica Yours truly Single pink flower of Camelia japonica Yours Truly with delicate veining extending over petals and yellow centre

Background imageOne Collection: Sammamish, Washington State, USA. Three month old Blue Merle Australian Shepherd

Sammamish, Washington State, USA. Three month old Blue Merle Australian Shepherd puppy looking quizzical while resting in her yard. (PR)

Background imageOne Collection: Causilgey Farm House, Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s

Causilgey Farm House, Tregavethan, Kea, Cornwall. Early 1900s
A view of the exterior of Causilgey, in the Manor of Tregavethan, known later as Causilgey Manor. Confusingly, the house has also been referred to as Tregavethan Manor House in 1911 Census data

Background imageOne Collection: Spotted Red Shank (male) Watercolour Plate 35

Spotted Red Shank (male) Watercolour Plate 35
Original watercolour drawings and illustrated MS relating to Indian Birds, forming one of a set of volumes from which the illustrated MS work by Tickell on Mammals, &c

Background imageOne Collection: Rhacophorus, Tree frog

Rhacophorus, Tree frog
Tree Frog from Sarawak. Drawing of a tree frog by Alfred Russel Wallace - hand coloured. Drawn looking down onto the back of the frog spread out showing webbed feet

Background imageOne Collection: 20th Century Art: Weevil (Rhopalomesites tardyi), 1998 by Ma

20th Century Art: Weevil (Rhopalomesites tardyi), 1998 by Ma
Watercolour. Russell is an example of a scientist turned artist. Trained initially as an entomologist his combined love of beetles and art resulted in a series of exceptional drawings of weevils

Background imageOne Collection: Kilmarnock v Motherwell, Scottish Cup Third Round match, Rugby Park

Kilmarnock v Motherwell, Scottish Cup Third Round match, Rugby Park, Saturday 27th February 1960. Our Picture Shows... Ian St John of Motherwell jumps for ball

Background imageOne Collection: A man wears dollar sign rings in a jewellery shop in Manhattan in New York City

A man wears dollar sign rings in a jewellery shop in Manhattan in New York City
A man wears U.S. dollar sign rings in a jewellery shop in Manhattan in New York City November 6, 2014. A year-long investigation into allegations of collusion

Background imageOne Collection: A view of the colonial-era fortress El Morro Cabana in Havana

A view of the colonial-era fortress El Morro Cabana in Havana
A view of the colonial-era fortress " El Morro Cabana" in Havana, Cuba, November 10, 2019. Picture taken on November 10, 2019. REUTERS/Alexandre Meneghini

Background imageOne Collection: A woman relaxes on the beach at Deauville

A woman relaxes on the beach at Deauville
A woman relaxes on the beach where temperatures reached 38 degrees at Deauville, France July 23, 2019. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageOne Collection: DCLI recruiting march, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Friday 2nd July 1915

DCLI recruiting march, Carclew House, Mylor, Cornwall. Friday 2nd July 1915
Soldiers of the Duke of Cornwalls Light Infantry on the lawn in front of Carclew House, at ease during a recruitment march. Instruments of their military band are in the background

Background imageOne Collection: Snowball Fight, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall. 8th January 1918

Snowball Fight, Boscawen Street, Truro, Cornwall. 8th January 1918
Men in naval uniforms snowballing by the fountain outside City Hall during the First World War. N. Gill and Son shop and the Police Station are in the background

Background imageOne Collection: Soldiers of the Border Regiment resting

Soldiers of the Border Regiment resting in a front line trench, Thiepval Wood, August 1916. One of 13 photographs relating to trench warfare, World War One, Western Front (1914-1918), 1916

Background imageOne Collection: Fairy searching among flowers

Fairy searching among flowers
Fairy searching for her pixie children at bedtime. One of a series of delicate fairy pictures by Lydia Margaret Hine Date: circa 1922

Background imageOne Collection: Nathaniel Charles Rothschild (1877-1923)

Nathaniel Charles Rothschild (1877-1923)
The younger brother of Tring Museum founder Walter Rothschild, Charles was a keen entomologist, discovering the plague vector flea, Xenopsylla cheopis, in Shendi, Sudan

Background imageOne Collection: Eurypterus, a fossil eurypterid

Eurypterus, a fossil eurypterid
The paddles used for swimming are very conspicuous in the Silurian eurypterid Eurypterus from New York State. This individual measures 12 cm in length



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"One" - a symbol of uniqueness and unity in nature's creations. From the magnificent Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly, fluttering its vibrant wings in tropical rainforests to the enchanting sight of two young Burrowing owls perched at the edge of their Wyoming habitat in Sublette County. Captured through lenses, Picture No. 10947816 and Picture No. 10947044 reveal the delicate beauty of these creatures, reminding us of the diverse wonders that exist on our planet. As we gaze upon them, we can't help but be mesmerized by their grace and charm. Underneath a majestic Weeping Willow tree stands another representation of "one. " The Falklands War - 1982 is etched into history as a reminder that even amidst conflict and strife, there is always hope for resolution and peace. Picture No. 10983325 showcases a Golden Retriever sitting contently inside a car after undergoing digital manipulation to change its color. This playful alteration reminds us that sometimes even small changes can bring joy and excitement into our lives. In contrast to this lightheartedness, Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade takes us back to World War One when nations were torn apart by violence. It serves as an ominous reminder of the devastating consequences brought about by human conflicts. Amidst all these moments captured in time lies serenity; A deer resting peacefully beside a river in Bradgate Park offers solace from life's chaos while The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) dances across the sky above Ivalo in Lapland illuminating it with ethereal colors – both serving as reminders that there is still magic left within our world. "One" encompasses so much more than just being alone or singular; it represents interconnectedness between species, countries, memories, emotions – everything intertwined like threads weaving together humanity's tapestry on Earth.