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PRX1109858 From ‘Naturgeschichte des Tierreichs’ (Natural History of the Animal Kingdom), published by Emil Hänselmann, c.1921Gemeine Stechmücke, Gallmücke, Kohlschnake, Hornissenähnliche Raubfliege, Rinderbremse, Großer Wollschweber, Chamäleonsfliege, Midas, Goldfliege, Blaue Schmeißfliege, Schwammfliege oder Mistbiene, Schwebfliege, Gebänderte Federfliege oder Hornissenschwebfliege, Rinderbiesfliege, Pferdebiesfliege, Marokkanische Mordfliege, Insekten, Illustration, Naturgeschichte, Tiere, InsektenCulex pipiens, Cecidomyia leucopeza, Tibula oleracea, Tipula oleracea, Asilus crabroniformis, Tabanus bovinus, Bombylius major, Stratiomys chamaeleon, Midas giganteus, Musca caesar, Lucilia caesar, Musca vomitoria, Calliphora vomitoria, Eristalis tenax, Syrphus pirastri, Volucella zonaria, Oestrus bovis, Oestrus equi, Laphria maroccana
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UIG3525128 magnified head of house fly showing antennae and large compound eyes
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HFE4444682 Musca domestica / Mouche domestique / House Fly
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HFE4444681 Musca domestica / Mouche domestique / House Fly / Asticot
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HFE4444680 Musca domestica / Mouche domestique / House Fly / Asticot
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LIP1062078 Angling Tournament at Orleans House, Twickenham, Double-Handed Fly-Casting by Professionals. Illustration for The Graphic, 12 June 1886.
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LLM8623229 Proboscis of House-fly. Illustration for The Microscope by Jabez Hogg (new edn, George Routledge, 1883).
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LLM8655201 Foot of House-Fly, magnified. Illustration for Young England (1893).
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LLM8655200 Tongue of the House-Fly, Musca domestica. Illustration for Young England (1893).
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LLM11703816 A Small Portion of Eye of House Fly. Illustration for Hidden Beauties of Nature by Richard Kerr (Religious Tract Society, 1895).By English School (19th Century)
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EHT3598921 The Engine House, Fire Fly Avenue, Swindon. Formerly the drawing offices and administrative centre of the Great Western Railway's engine works. The lines from London to Bristol and Cheltenham diverge at this point. The building is now headquarters of Historic England and English Heritage. 2012
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LLM3092793 Page from The Architect's, Surveyor's and Engineer's Compendium 1892 (James Sears).
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LLM7182916 Illustration for The Little Folks’ Picture Natural History by Edward Step (Frederick Warne, c 1900).
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PFH1774237 The Temple of Literature or Van Mieu is one of Vietnam's foremost cultural treasures. Founded in 1070 by King Ly Thanh Tong of the Early Ly Dynasty, the temple was originally dedicated both to Confucius and to Chu Cong, a member of the Chinese royal family credited with originating many of the teachings that Confucius developed five hundred years later. The site was selected by Ly Dynasty geomancers to stand in harmony with the Taoist Bich Cau temple and the Buddhist One Pillar Pagoda, representing the three major fonts of Vietnamese tradition. Six years later, in 1076, the Quoc Tu Giam, or School for the Sons of the Nation, was established at the same location when King Ly Nhan Tong (1072-1127) established Vietnam's first university. The tradition of Confucian education flourished at the Temple of Literature, with the custom of offering a cloak to successful candidates beginning in 1374, whilst in 1484 the first stele bearing the names of doctoral graduates was erected.
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UIG676395 A welder who works in the round-house at the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad's Proviso yard
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NHM1453206 Musca domestica, house fly, Top view of a Natural History Museum model of the common house fly, a pest species always found in association with humans or human activities. - DomesticaLondon UK
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CHT173004 beginnings of the Theatre of the Absurd;
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PFH1172974 Mughal period miniature painting from an album featuring portraits of Timur the Great and his descendants, mid-17th century
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XMV5933130 The Southwark coaching inn was a point of departure for post chaise, coaches which took passengers and mail
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MAN3708196 From The Manchester Murals, 1879-93The painting shows John Kay being bundled into a wool sheet in order to allow him to flee from his house which isbeing broken into by rioting weavers who are angry at his labour-saving invention. The weavers are at the windowswhilst Kay is being concealed and hurried away.
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UIG2901659 Farmer receiving a shot at a black fever prevention station from a nurse. A sand-fly and Leishmania donovani, ways to prevent sand flies around the house.
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ICA4840278 Global tax evasion. Strong wings fly over the sea and talk, “” in my house, they want to overthrow the hospitals... and you? “” “” Worse, building schools...”” - Satirical drawing of Box, 2016
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BL3316528 [A collection of proof-sheets, woodcut illustrations and borders, fly-sheets, circulars, and book-labels, printed by William Morris at the Kelmscott Press, with his autograph notes, and with MS. lists of contents by Robert Proctor, etc.]Author: Morris, William / Illustrator: Morris, WilliamHammersmith: William Morris, [1891-98]Source/Shelfmark: C.43.c.26, no.9
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MPX5122525 Queen Elizabeth II, King George VI waves farwell to his daughter Princess Elizabeth, as they fly off to Kenya - it was the last she saw her father, 1952.
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XOS7088761 In 1932 the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. 2nd pilot after Charles Lindbergh. She disappeared on a flight in 1937.
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PST268894 The Southwark coaching inn was a point of departure for post chaise, coaches which took passengers and mail;
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MPX5095467 Queen Elizabeth II - The Trooping of the Colour Ceremony, which marks The Queen's Offical Birthday - The Queen and Prince Philip enjoy the fly-past pointing out the RAF Canberras to Prince Charles and Princess Anne, 11/06/1953
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LLM2779440 Flying the French flag in Strasbourg. A retired French soldier granted permission by the German authorities to fly the tricolour on his house. Le drapeau Francais a Strasbourg. Un habitant de la ville, ancien soldat des armees Francaises, obtient de l'autorite Allemande la permission de pavoiser sa maison avec nos trois couleurs. Illustration for Le Petit Journal, 20 September 1908.
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XOS2920920 Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. The crew of 3 were greeted with a ticker-tape parade in New York on their return and President Calvin Coolidge held a reception at the White House. In 1932 she was the first woman to fly it nonstop, 2nd pilot after Charles Lindbergh. She disappeared on a flight in 1937.She is standing with with Porter S. Adams, President of the National Aeronautic Association.
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FMB3513071 Designer: Jean-Philippe Worth, French (1856-1926)Design House: House of Worth, founded 1858, Paris, FranceAlbum page: photographic paper, card, ink; costume: silk satin, silk net (tulle), silk chiffon, lace, silk gauze, braid, beaded danglers; beads: diamantés; ribbon: 'Liberty' silkAlbum page with photograph of ball gown 1847 in white satin overlaid with white net decorated with zigzags of grey ombré fly braid, beading and gauze, and trimmed with lace and bows. It has a square-necked pouched bodice, short sleeves, satin waistband, and a trained floor-length skirt with frilled hem.
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FMB3512998 Designer: Jean-Philippe Worth, French (1856-1926)Design House: House of Worth, founded 1858, Paris, FranceAlbum page: paper, card, ink; costume: spangled silk net (tulle), silk satin, silk taffeta, braid; beads: diamantésAlbum page with photograph of evening dress 627 (Image 2 showing rear view) in turquoise satin, with a low square neckline, pouched bodice, tiered spangled net sleeves open at shoulders. Pleated waistband and 'bustle', panelled skirt with net and chiffon flounces at hem. Dress is decorated with beaded floral embroidery, fly braid, gathered ribbon and diamantés.
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FMB3512999 Designer: Jean-Philippe Worth, French (1856-1926)Design House: House of Worth, founded 1858, Paris, FranceAlbum page: paper, card, ink; costume: spangled silk net (tulle), silk satin, silk taffeta, braid; beads: diamantésAlbum page with photograph of evening dress 627 (Image 2 showing rear view) in turquoise satin, with a low square neckline, pouched bodice, tiered spangled net sleeves open at shoulders. Pleated waistband and 'bustle', panelled skirt with net and chiffon flounces at hem. Dress is decorated with beaded floral embroidery, fly braid, gathered ribbon and diamantés.
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ZUM4905360 Dec. 12, 1977 - President Giscard d'Estaing and Prime Minister Callaghan give final Press Conference at Raf Holton-Bucks.: At the end of their two-days of talks Prime Minister Jim Callaghan and President Giscard d'Estaing held at final press conference at Halton House, Raf Halton, Bucks, this morning before the President left to fly home to Paris. Photo shows (L-R) Chancellor Denis Healy, Prime Minister James Callaghan and French President Valory Giscard d'Estaing at the press conference today
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LLM2778428 A very strange fight. A golden eagle, swooped on a big dog, in a Swedish village, tried to get up on the fly with the living prey, but it could not and could no longer detach the claws stuck in a hook in the back of the victim. In fact, the dog desperately ran away dragging the dangerous burden behind him, and thus reached the house of the master who, rushed, killed the bird of prey. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 26 January 1936.
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NHM1453565 Musca domestica, house fly, Scanning electron microscope image of a house fly, showing the head and compound eye (x 30 on a standard 9 cm wide print). This image has been coloured artifically by computer. - AnimalLondon UK
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LMG109200 "and all their armour flashing high, Saint George might waken from the dead, To see fair England's standards fly"; Queen of France persuaded King James IV of Scotland to invade northern England; English defeated the Scottish forces; led by Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey;
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ZUM4875795 Tue. 03, 1953 - House blown up - but nobody hurt: An explosion occured in Unterkonnersreuth in the cellar of the workshop of the known racing motorist Fri Linhardt by which explosion the house fell. The debris were fly 200 meters far and the master-mechanic and his wife were thrown of their beds as far as 25 meters on the field without being harm except some confusion and scratches. The 5-months-old child was buried under the ruins but two beams protected it from bricks are stones so that it coul be rescued without being soverely hurt.
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LLM2778216 The procession of good humor. A colossal puppet more than twenty meters high walked the streets of New York at the head of a procession of good temponi, to cheerfully greet the beginning of the Christmas Fortnight, dedicated to gifts and revelry. The puppet was composed of a rubber casing, inflated with helium, and had to be held with ropes so that it would not fly away. Illustration for Courier Sunday, 24 December 1933.
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XOS8983400 The Coronation of Marie de Medici, May 13, 1610 (Title attributed)Colin, Alexandre-Marie; Rubens, Pierre PaulThe Coronation of Marie de Médicis, May 13, 1610. Historical scene. Marie de Médicis kneels on a dais, with her son, the future Louis XIII, on her right, crowned by an archbishop surrounded by cardinals and archbishops. Behind her, a crowd of courtiers; two angels fly above the crowd. In the right foreground, two dogs. Henri IV watches from a box.Artist's signature - Signed lower right: "A. Colin".Inventory number: P409
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XOS2920923 Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. The crew of 3 were greeted with a ticker-tape parade in New York on their return and President Calvin Coolidge held a reception at the White House. In 1932 she was the first woman to fly it nonstop, 2nd pilot after Charles Lindbergh. She disappeared on a flight in 1937.
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XOS2962924 Amelia Earhart (1897-1937) was the first woman to fly across the Atlantic. The crew of 3 were greeted with a ticker-tape parade in New York on their return and President Calvin Coolidge held a reception at the White House. In 1932 she was the first woman to fly it nonstop, 2nd pilot after Charles Lindbergh. She disappeared on a flight in 1937.
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DUV4198771 Letter M for hot hand, meloe, thousand feet, house, fly, praying mantis, mountain and melon. Alphabet of insects. Education and recreation library. Drawings by Leon Becker (1826-1909). End wood engravings by Fortune-Louis (Fortune Louis) Meaulle (1844- ?), 1883. Private collection
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ZUM4853843 Jun. 06, 1953 - Trooping the Colour Ceremony. What Caught the Children's eyes.: Queen Elizabeth II took the salute at the Trooping the Colour Ceremony on Horse Guards Parade today. The occasion marked Her Majesty's official birthday. The Colour trooped was that of the First Battalion, the Grenadier Guards. The Queen wore the uniform of Colonel-in-Chief of the Regiment, a scarlet tunic, dark blue riding skirt and a ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ hat with the Gold Badge and White Plume of the Grenadiers. Photo shows H.M. The Queen Mother The Duke of Edinburgh, the Duke of Gloucester and Princess Royal all watch the fly-past of the Royal air Force, from the balcony of Buckingham Palace. But the two children, Prince Charles and Princess Anne appear to have another interest.
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ZUM4829773 Tue 03, 1953 - Biggest passenger-ship from eastern zone flyed to western Berlin. The owner to the passenger-ship” Deutschland” (560 person) from the eastern Zone made a good trip last night. The ship should be expropriated by the Russians, so the family took the resolution to fly to western Berlin. They told the Easter police, they had to go to a shipyard at Plaue near Brandenburg to reparature the ship. And this has been half the way to western Berlin. With full speed they drove to Berlin. Vopos tried shoot with pistols and karabiners to prevent that they reach western lakes, but the owners had made iron plates into the leader- house of the ship. So they came safely to western Berlin and are very happy that they made it. now they are resting at the pier of the western Berlin Tegeler Weg. The owner, Mister Winkler, left two other ships over there in the eastern Zone.
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BUG2969459 Born Lily Solomon in 1863, Lily Delissa Joseph was the younger sister of the artist Solomon J Solomon. She was a suffragette and was imprisoned at Holloway gaol. One of the first women to own and drive a car, she also learnt to fly. She was also a committed member of the Jewish community. Here, the artist she shows herself holding two Shabbat candles, traditionally kindled by the woman of the house twenty minutes before sundown to mark the formal beginning of the Sabbath on Friday evening.
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BL3265906 Fun's Comical Creatures. One hundred and twenty-fiIllustrator: Griset, ErnestLondon, 1887Language: EnglishSource/Shelfmark: 12315.i.34, 37No flies ! Even the tiny fly by its quick and zigzag flight assists to purify and sweeten the air - Educational work quoted by Sir J. Lubbock in the House of Commons. Old Fizzletop, who called on his friend Skalpill while he was dissecting a Kangaroo, thinks that considering the number of flies, the air might have been sweeter'.Image taken from Fun's Comical Creatures. One hundred and twenty-five pictures designed and drawn by E. Griset, etc. Originally published/produced in London, 1887.
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