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"From Fish to Film: Exploring the Fascinating World of Roach" A Selection of Fish: Among the various fish species

Background imageRoach Collection: European Otter Lutra lutra with a large fish (Roach) on River Thet at Thetford Norfolk

European Otter Lutra lutra with a large fish (Roach) on River Thet at Thetford Norfolk

Background imageRoach Collection: Termite colony

Termite colony
An opened queen cell of Macrotermes showing the queen surrounded by the smaller king and various castes of workers, soldiers and white larvae

Background imageRoach Collection: LAUREL AND HARDY, 1927. Stan Laurel (center) and Oliver Hardy (left)

LAUREL AND HARDY, 1927. Stan Laurel (center) and Oliver Hardy (left) in a scene from Putting Pants on Philip, their first film as a comedy duo, 1927, directed by Hal Roach

Background imageRoach Collection: Rutilus rutilus, or Common Roach

Rutilus rutilus, or Common Roach. Date: 1879

Background imageRoach Collection: Charles Roach Smith

Charles Roach Smith (1807-1890) was an antiquarian and amateur archaeologist, whose collection of antiquities found during London excavations or dredging of the Thames formed his Museum of London

Background imageRoach Collection: Charles Roach Smiths collection of London antiquities

Charles Roach Smiths collection of London antiquities in his house in Liverpool Street, City of London, purchased for the British Museum

Background imageRoach Collection: Fish hooks engraving 1812

Fish hooks engraving 1812
RURAL SPORTS by the Reverend William Barker Daniel

Background imageRoach Collection: NATIVE AMERICAN HAIR ROACH. Hair roach made from wild turkey beard. Sauk and Fox, c1920

NATIVE AMERICAN HAIR ROACH. Hair roach made from wild turkey beard. Sauk and Fox, c1920

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach, Cyprinus ritulus, 1804, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author)

Roach, Cyprinus ritulus, 1804, British fishes, Donovan, E. (Edward), 1768-1837, (Author)

Background imageRoach Collection: Four roaches and a fishing net, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Louis XIV King

Four roaches and a fishing net, Albert Flamen, Jacques van Merlen, Louis XIV King of France, 1664

Background imageRoach Collection: Indian Priest, engraved by Theodor de Bry (1528-1598) (engraving)

Indian Priest, engraved by Theodor de Bry (1528-1598) (engraving)
BAL110118 Indian Priest, engraved by Theodor de Bry (1528-1598) (engraving) by White, John (fl.1570-93) (after); Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRoach Collection: Indians round a Fire (colour litho)

Indians round a Fire (colour litho)
BAL109957 Indians round a Fire (colour litho) by White, John (fl.1570-93) (after); 21.8x20.2 cm; Private Collection; English, out of copyright

Background imageRoach Collection: Dace and Roach

Dace and Roach

Background imageRoach Collection: Picture No. 11051710

Picture No. 11051710
Roach European freshwaters Date:

Background imageRoach Collection: Picture No. 11051709

Picture No. 11051709
Roach European freshwaters Date:

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach (Rutilus rutilus) adult, in tank, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, February

Roach (Rutilus rutilus) adult, in tank, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England, February

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach (Rutilus rutilus) adult, swimming in river, River Soar, Leicestershire, England, August

Roach (Rutilus rutilus) adult, swimming in river, River Soar, Leicestershire, England, August

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach (Rutilus rutilus) adult, resting on gravel in tank, England, May

Roach (Rutilus rutilus) adult, resting on gravel in tank, England, May

Background imageRoach Collection: Side view of a dead roach fish with silver scales and orange tipped fins and tail

Side view of a dead roach fish with silver scales and orange tipped fins and tail, small mouth large eye

Background imageRoach Collection: Giant cockroaches

Giant cockroaches
INS-BLATTO-143-Trichoblatta magnifica.Nom commun: Blatte Ordre: Dictyoptère (du grec, diktuon, filet, r

Background imageRoach Collection: Cockroach insect

Cockroach insect in the corner of a wooden cupboard

Background imageRoach Collection: Cockroach in Baltic amber

Cockroach in Baltic amber
A cockroach preserved in Baltic amber. Originating from the Upper Eocene about 35 million years old

Background imageRoach Collection: Cockroach in amber

Cockroach in amber

Background imageRoach Collection: Dominican amber

Dominican amber containing a cockroach and two termites dating from the Lower Miocene about 20 million years old. Donated by Cobra and Bellamy

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach Abbey, Yorkshire

Roach Abbey, Yorkshire
The ruins of Roach Abbey, Yorkshire. Date: 1813

Background imageRoach Collection: South European Roach (Rutilus rubilio) two adults, swimming, Italy, august

South European Roach (Rutilus rubilio) two adults, swimming, Italy, august

Background imageRoach Collection: Madagascan giant hissing cockroach

Madagascan giant hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa) on a human hand. These insects are popular as pets and school exhibits. They measure up to 9 centimetres in length and are wingless

Background imageRoach Collection: Cockroach locomotion study

Cockroach locomotion study. Cockroach (Blaberus discoidalis) attached to a candle, runs over a freely rotating polystyrene ball, known as a kugel

Background imageRoach Collection: Cockroach, SEM

Cockroach, SEM
Cockroach. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) showing the underside of a cockroach (order Blattaria). Magnification: x5 when printed 10 cm wide

Background imageRoach Collection: Cockroach on a leaf

Cockroach on a leaf
Cockroach (order Blattaria) on a leaf

Background imageRoach Collection: LAUREL AND HARDY, 1927. Stan Laurel (on floor) and Oliver Hardy (right)

LAUREL AND HARDY, 1927. Stan Laurel (on floor) and Oliver Hardy (right) in a scene from Putting Pants on Philip, their first film as a comedy duo, 1927, directed by Hal Roach

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach - Single juvenile photographed underwater, Wiltshire, England, UK

Roach - Single juvenile photographed underwater, Wiltshire, England, UK
DK-104 Roach - Single juvenile photographed underwater Wiltshire, England, UK Rutilus rutilus David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageRoach Collection: Roach

Roach
AP-429 ROACH Rutilus rutilus Dennis Avon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageRoach Collection: A Carp and a Roach

A Carp and a Roach
A carp and a roach



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"From Fish to Film: Exploring the Fascinating World of Roach" A Selection of Fish: Among the various fish species, the roach stands out with its unique characteristics and intriguing behavior. Edna Marion and Stan Laurel in Flying Elephants: Just like this classic duo, roaches can sometimes surprise us with their unexpected abilities to adapt and survive. Gromphadorhina portentosa, hissing cockroach: Meet the hissing cockroach, a fascinating member of the roach family known for its distinctive sound and impressive size. Marjorie Roach: Discovering that even namesakes can be found among these resilient creatures adds an interesting twist to our understanding of roaches. Max Roach at Queen Elizabeth Hall, London (1996): Celebrating legendary jazz drummer Max Roach's captivating performance at one of London's iconic venues. Pike and roach engraving 1878: Delving into history through engravings reveals how long-standing fascination with roaches has existed across different eras. Broken Walls, Perth: Exploring art installations like "Broken Walls" reminds us that even unconventional subjects like roaches can inspire creativity and thought-provoking experiences. Virginia Field and Hal Roach Jr. : Uncovering connections between Hollywood figures such as Virginia Field and Hal Roach Jr. , we realize that even celebrities have encountered encounters with these tiny creatures. Kingfisher (Alcedo atthis) male diving for a Common Roach in France: Witnessing nature's incredible moments where kingfishers dive gracefully to catch their prey showcases how interconnected ecosystems are - from fish to birds. Azurine or Blue Roach: Discovering rare variations within the world of roaches highlights their diversity while capturing our imagination with stunning colors like those seen in Azurine or Blue Roachs.