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20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection

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159 Metal Prints

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: The Terra Nova, 1910

The Terra Nova, 1910
Sectional illustration of the Terra Nova, the Polar research ship used by Captain R.F. Scott in his Antarctic Expedition of 1910-1912. The Terra Nova was built as a Dundee whaler in 1884

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Lt. Shackleton, Captain Scott and Dr. Wilson, Antarctica, 19

Lt. Shackleton, Captain Scott and Dr. Wilson, Antarctica, 19
Photograph showing Lt. Shackleton, Captain Scott and Dr. Wilson, ready for their dash towards the South Pole, during the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Frank Wild (1873-1939)

Frank Wild (1873-1939)
Photographic portrait of Frank Wild, the British naval officer and explorer, London, c.1916. Wild had just returned to Britain following his role as second in command during Ernest Shackletons

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Sir Stanley Spencer, c. 1926

Sir Stanley Spencer, c. 1926
Photograph of Sir Stanley Spencer (1891-1959), the English painter, standing in front of his painting The Resurrection, c.1926

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Lancaster Bombers ready to take off, 1942

Lancaster Bombers ready to take off, 1942
Photograph of an Avro Lancaster heavy bomber at a British airfield, ready to take off, somewhere in England, 1942. Although the engines are already running

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: The Greely Arctic Expedition at its farthest point North, 18

The Greely Arctic Expedition at its farthest point North, 18
Engraving showing members of the American Meteorological Expedition of 1881-4 taking their position, with a sextant, at the farthest point North they reached. Led by Lt

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: White rhinoceros - adult & young. Nakuru - Kenya - Africa

White rhinoceros - adult & young. Nakuru - Kenya - Africa
WAT-9137 White rhinoceros - adult & young Nakuru - Kenya - Africa Ceratotherium simum M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: The End of the Henley Regatta, 1893

The End of the Henley Regatta, 1893
Engraving showing the melee of punts taking place at the end of the Henley Regatta, on the River Thames, 1893. Henley Regatta was part of the British social scene

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Sedna, Kuiper Belt Object

Sedna, Kuiper Belt Object
Sedna. Computer artwork of Sedna, one of the largest objects in the Kuiper Belt of the outer solar system. It is a candidate for a tenth planet because it has a relatively stable orbit

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: The steam-ship Roosevelt departing for the Arctic, 1908

The steam-ship Roosevelt departing for the Arctic, 1908
Photograph of the steam-ship Roosevelt departing for the Arctic at the beginning of Robert E. Pearys 1908-1909 North Pole Expedition

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: United Kingdom Weathered granite. Bowerman's Nose, Dartmoor, Devon

United Kingdom Weathered granite. Bowerman's Nose, Dartmoor, Devon
DAD-146 DARTMOOR - Bowerman's Nose, weathered granite. Dartmoor, Devon. United Kingdom David C Dixon Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Asteroid deflection

Asteroid deflection. Computer artwork of a laser (on the Moon) being used to deflect an asteroid from its impact course with Earth

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Roald Amundsen (1872-1928)

Roald Amundsen (1872-1928)
Photographic portrait of Roald Engelbreth Gravning Amundsen, the Norwegian explorer who was the first man to navigate the Northwest Passage and reach the South Pole

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Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Brown bears {Urson arctos} fishing for salmon Katmai NP, Alaska

Brown bears {Urson arctos} fishing for salmon Katmai NP, Alaska

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen head for the North Pole

Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen head for the North Pole
Illustration showing Fridtjof Nansen and Hjalmar Johansen waving goodbye to the Fram as they set out in an attempt to reach the North Pole on skis, March 1895

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Kathleen Bruce and Peter Markham Scott, 1913

Kathleen Bruce and Peter Markham Scott, 1913
Photograph of Kathleen Bruce, wife of Robert Falcon Scott, and their son, Peter Markham Scott, in Kathleens studio, 1913. Peter Scott (1909-1989) was later better known as an artist and ornithologist

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Robert Falcon Scott and Peter Markham Scott, c. 1909

Robert Falcon Scott and Peter Markham Scott, c. 1909
Photograph of Captain Robert Falcon Scott, the English naval commander and explorer, and his son, Peter Markham Scott, taken in late 1909 or early 1910

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Kathleen Bruce and Peter Scott, 1912

Kathleen Bruce and Peter Scott, 1912
Photograph of Kathleen Bruce, wife of Robert Falcon Scott, and their son, Peter Markham Scott, in Kathleens studio, 1912. Peter Scott (1909-1989) was later better known as an artist and ornithologist

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz (1849-1930)

Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz (1849-1930)
Photographic portrait of Admiral Alfred Friedrich von Tirpitz, pictured when serving as Secretary of State for the Imperial German Navy, 1909

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Automated DNA sequencing laboratory equipment and paraphernalia

Automated DNA sequencing laboratory equipment and paraphernalia

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Architectural detail, Bad Munstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Architectural detail, Bad Munstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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Bad Munstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

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Bad Munstereifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Turkey Water erosion of Tuff Valley, Pasa Baglari, Turkey

Turkey Water erosion of Tuff Valley, Pasa Baglari, Turkey
JLM-12483 TURKEY - Water erosion of Tuff Valley Pasa Baglari John Mason

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Asteroid deflection

Asteroid deflection. Computer artwork of a target symbol aiming at a cluster of asteroids or comet fragments on an impact course with Earth

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Alien parasite

Alien parasite. Computer artwork of a parasite on an alien moon. Its head is at upper centre, seen against the planet that the moon orbits, while its tail is at lower right

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Asteroid deflection

Asteroid deflection. Computer artwork of rocket explosives being used to deflect an asteroid from its impact course with Earth

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Sedna

Sedna. Computer artwork of the surface of Sedna, one of the largest objects in the Kuiper Belt of the outer solar system. It is a candidate for a tenth planet because it has a relatively stable

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Artificial brains

Artificial brains. Conceptual computer artwork of brains being created from silicon circuits. This represents neuromorphic engineering

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Nanotechnology dust mote

Nanotechnology dust mote. Computer artwork of a nanomachine clinging to a dust mote, demonstrating the concept of Smart Dust

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Nanotechnology machines

Nanotechnology machines, computer artwork. Future uses of nanotechnology (machines the size of cells and molecules) could range from using nanomachines to repair the body and target diseases

Background image20 Aug 2004 Metal Print Collection: Nanotechnology simulators

Nanotechnology simulators. Computer artwork of identical nanomachines linking together to form a structure. Trillions of these nanomachines (called foglets)



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