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

Background imageOne Collection: Oligonychus ununguis, red spider mite

Oligonychus ununguis, red spider mite
Red spider mites are arachnids with four pairs of legs and no antennae. They are a plant-sucking pest mainly active in the hot summer weather

Background imageOne Collection: Tylocidaris clavigera, sea urchin

Tylocidaris clavigera, sea urchin
A fossil echinoid (Tylocidaris clavigera) from the Cretaceous rocks of Gravesend, England

Background imageOne Collection: Paracyclotosaurus

Paracyclotosaurus was a large prehistoric amphibian that lived during the Triassic period around 235 million years ago. It grew to over 2 metres in length. Illustation by Neave Parker

Background imageOne Collection: Franklinite, zinc ore

Franklinite, zinc ore
A granular rock composed of white calcite, dull green willemite, red zincite and black franklinite (Zinc Iron Manganese Oxide). See T00387 for a fluorescent view

Background imageOne Collection: Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil

Globorotalia scitula, foraminifera fossil
Scanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing a fossilised planktonic species of foraminifera

Background imageOne Collection: Urogomphus eximus, fossil dragonfly

Urogomphus eximus, fossil dragonfly
A fossil Jurassic dragonfly about 140 million years old, from the Kimmeridgian Lithographic Stone, Solenhofen, Bavaria, Germany

Background imageOne Collection: Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfly

Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandras birdwing butterfly

Background imageOne Collection: Black jewfish

Black jewfish
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imageOne Collection: Babyrousa babyrussa, babirusa

Babyrousa babyrussa, babirusa
Plate 106 from the Loten Collection (1754-57), a painting by Pieter Cornelius de Bevere (1722-c. 1781)

Background imageOne Collection: Benitoite

Benitoite was discovered in 1906 near the San Benito river in California which remains the only known locality for this (barium titanium silicate) mineral

Background imageOne Collection: Agate bowl, grey and white

Agate bowl, grey and white
Agate is a decorative variety of cryptocrystalline quartz (silicon dioxide). This bowl specimen is from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageOne Collection: Iceland spar

Iceland spar
A specimen of Iceland spar from Rodefjord, Iceland. Transparent crystal composed of the mineral, calcite (calcium carbonate) which has unusual property of double refraction

Background imageOne Collection: Belemnotheutis antiquus, squid

Belemnotheutis antiquus, squid
A well-preserved Upper Jurassic squid aged 160 million years. This specimen originates from Christian Malford, Wiltshire

Background imageOne Collection: Asaphus (Neoasaphus) kowalewskii, stalk- eyed trilobite

Asaphus (Neoasaphus) kowalewskii, stalk- eyed trilobite
A complete 3-dimensional stalk-eyed trilobite measuring about 5 cms, discovered at Wolchow River, near St. Petersburgh, Russia. The specimen dates back to the Middle Ordovician period

Background imageOne Collection: Moscow metro - In the center of the universe

Moscow metro - In the center of the universe
Maxim Makunin

Background imageOne Collection: The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael and Captain Eric Westropp

The Prince and Princess Michael of Kent Prince Michael and Captain Eric Westropp, both officers of the 11th Hussars, stationed at Tidworth

Background imageOne Collection: Pug lying on southwestern blanket MR

Pug lying on southwestern blanket MR

Background imageOne Collection: Emu by Gambier Bolton

Emu by Gambier Bolton
Emu photogrpaph by Gambier Bolton, F Zs 354, held at The Natural History Museum at Tring

Background imageOne Collection: Mammoth and Hyaena

Mammoth and Hyaena
Sheet 6 of a series of posters by Waterhouse Hawkins c. 1862 showing Mammoth elephas primigenius, Hyaena spelaea, Hippopotamus major, Ursus spelaeus & Machairodus latidens. Date: circa 1862

Background imageOne Collection: Avro 685 York transport used the Lancasters wings, mod

Avro 685 York transport used the Lancasters wings, modified tail unit and engines One used by Winston Churchill as his personal aircraft

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11671336

Picture No. 11671336
Dipper adult by stream spring. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11671332

Picture No. 11671332
Treecreeper adult climbing moss covered tree trunk spring. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Deserted village of Slievemore, Achill Island, County Mayo, Connacht province

Deserted village of Slievemore, Achill Island, County Mayo, Connacht province, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10984310

Picture No. 10984310
Snowy Owl - in flight controlled conditions - International Centre for Birds of Prey, Newent, Gloucestershire, UK (Nyctea scandiaca) Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Specimens collected by Darwin on the voyage of the Beagle 18

Specimens collected by Darwin on the voyage of the Beagle 18
A case displaying various beetle specimens collected by Charles Darwin during the Beagle voyage, as well as a map of the ships route

Background imageOne Collection: Plate 130 from the John Reeves Collection

Plate 130 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageOne Collection: Plate 133 from the John Reeves Collection

Plate 133 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageOne Collection: Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid

Temnocidaris sceptrifera, fossil echinoid
Temnocidaris (Stereocidaris) sceptrifera, 5.5 cm in diameter, from the Cretaceous Chalk of Hertfordshire, England, apical view

Background imageOne Collection: Thomas Richard Archer Briggs (1836-1891)

Thomas Richard Archer Briggs (1836-1891)
Portrait of Thomas Richard Archer Briggs, an English botanist specialising in Spermatophytes

Background imageOne Collection: Loxodonta africana, African elephant

Loxodonta africana, African elephant
A close-up of an African elephant adult male bull, on display in the Mammal and Whale Gallery (number 24), at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageOne Collection: Crinoids

Crinoids
Criniods lived during the Lower Jurassic period. Their modern equivalents include echinoderms such as seaurchins, starfish and sea cucumbers

Background imageOne Collection: Theodore Lyman

Theodore Lyman
Portrait of Theodore Lyman, 1880, scientist focusing on Ophiuroidea whilst on board HMS Challenger during the expedition of 1872 - 1876

Background imageOne Collection: Nathaniel Wallich (1786-1854)

Nathaniel Wallich (1786-1854)
Portrait of Nathaniel Wallich, a Danish botanist

Background imageOne Collection: Plecotus sp. long-eared bat

Plecotus sp. long-eared bat
A long-eared bat in flight (a microbat belonging to the Vespertilionidae family of vesper or evening bats). Photograph published in Bats by Phil Richardson, a Natural History Museum publication, 2002

Background imageOne Collection: Snapper fish

Snapper fish
Drawing no 54 by George Raper, 1790. Illustration labelled snapper of Norfolk Island

Background imageOne Collection: Plate 45 from Libellulinae Europaeae by de Charpentier

Plate 45 from Libellulinae Europaeae by de Charpentier
Illustration of dragonflies. Plate 45 from Libellulinae Europaeae illustrated and described by Toussaint von Charpentier (1780-1847), 1840

Background imageOne Collection: Anopheles gambiae, mosquito

Anopheles gambiae, mosquito
Scanning electron microscope image showing a close-up of the compound eye of a female mosquito (x 2200 on a standard 9 cm wide print)

Background imageOne Collection: Cooksonia pertoni, fossilised plant

Cooksonia pertoni, fossilised plant
A fossilised pin-sized plant. The earliest land plants were very small as seen in the minute bifurcating stems terminating in expanded spore sacs of Cooksonia pertoni, 10 mm in length

Background imageOne Collection: British troops wearing gas masks in the trenches, Salonika

British troops wearing gas masks in the trenches, Salonika
British troops wearing gas masks in the trenches, Thessaloniki, 1917. Lantern slide from box of 111 slides associated with the Balkans, 1914-1918. One of 29 boxes of lantern slides

Background imageOne Collection: Queen Elizabeth II leaving Southampton with 5th Infantry Bri

Queen Elizabeth II leaving Southampton with 5th Infantry Bri
One of six colour photographs of The Queen Elizabeth II leaving Southampton with 5th Infantry Brigade, 12 May 1982. From a collection of photographs relating to the South Atlantic (Falklands War)

Background imageOne Collection: St Martins Home for Boys, Surbiton, Surrey

St Martins Home for Boys, Surbiton, Surrey
Boys and staff in the garden of the St Martins Home at, Surbiton. One of the boys is stroking a cat. The home was run by the Waifs and Strays Society. Date: circa 1903

Background imageOne Collection: One of two pattern Gloster Gamecock II aircraft built fo?

One of two pattern Gloster Gamecock II aircraft built fo?
One of two pattern Gloster Gamecock II aircraft built for the Finnish Air Force

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11066988

Picture No. 11066988
Rose-breasted Grosbeak adult male singing in breeding plumage May. along the Mill River, Connecticut, USA. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11066791

Picture No. 11066791
Tui on flowering Kowhai. Teal Valley, near Nelson, South Island, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11066728

Picture No. 11066728
Common Blackbird male with head cocked listening as it forages. The Groynes, Christchurch, New Zealand. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11071345

Picture No. 11071345
Dog Neapolitan Mastiff - wearing pink cowboy hat. Digital Manipulation

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11071339

Picture No. 11071339
Dog Chocolate Labrador puppy (13 weeks) - in washing machine. Digital Manipulation

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10983531

Picture No. 10983531
Hoopoe - adult perched on branch with prey - amongst flowers Salamanca, Castilla y Leon, Spain (Upupa epops) Date:



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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.