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21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection (#8)

470 Mounted Prints

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: DE BRY: SECOTON VILLAGE. The Native American village of Secoton (North Carolina)

DE BRY: SECOTON VILLAGE. The Native American village of Secoton (North Carolina). Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, from Thomas Harriots New Found Land of Virginia

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN COOKING. The browylinge of their fishe over the flame (Powhatan Indians)

DE BRY: NATIVE AMERICAN COOKING. The browylinge of their fishe over the flame (Powhatan Indians). Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: DE BRY: CANOE MAKING, 1590. Powhatan Native Americans making a dugout canoe

DE BRY: CANOE MAKING, 1590. Powhatan Native Americans making a dugout canoe. Line engraving, 1590, by Theodor de Bry after John White

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: DE BRY: MAKING CANOES. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans making dugout canoes

DE BRY: MAKING CANOES. Carolina Algonquian Native Americans making dugout canoes. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, from Thomas Harriots New Found Land of Virginia

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: DE BRY: POWHATAN CONJURER. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590

DE BRY: POWHATAN CONJURER. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: DE BRY: POWHATAN WOMAN. A chief Lady of Pomeiooc. Powhatan woman and girl

DE BRY: POWHATAN WOMAN. A chief Lady of Pomeiooc. Powhatan woman and girl. Line engraving by Theodor de Bry after John White, 1590, with text by Thomas Harriot

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish emigrants leaving home for America receiving the priests blessing

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish emigrants leaving home for America receiving the priests blessing. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1851

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish immigrants to America dancing below deck

IRISH IMMIGRANTS, 1851. Irish immigrants to America dancing below deck. Wood engraving from an English newspaper of 1850

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: BODMER: SCALP DANCE, 1844. Scalp Dance of the Minitarris. Aquatint engraving, 1844

BODMER: SCALP DANCE, 1844. Scalp Dance of the Minitarris. Aquatint engraving, 1844, after Karl Bodmer

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: BIRCHBARK CANOE, 1738. Canadian Native Americans with a birchbark canoe. Copper engraving, 1738

BIRCHBARK CANOE, 1738. Canadian Native Americans with a birchbark canoe. Copper engraving, 1738

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Hydroid (Campanularia flexuosa), LM

Hydroid (Campanularia flexuosa), LM
Hydroid (Campanularia flexuosa). Light micrograph (LM) of a colonial hydroid, showing gonozooid (reproducing) and gastrozooid (feeding) polyps, attached to a central stolon (stalk)

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Cereal grains in a malthouse

Cereal grains in a malthouse. The cereal grains (usually barley) are undergoing a process called malting. The seeds of the plant are allowed to germinated

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Butter production

Butter production. Worker removing butter from a butter churning machine. In the foreground, a mass of butter has been extruded from a pipe

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Fish processing plant

Fish processing plant. Fish factory worker packing trays of salmon and moving them to a conveyor belt. This is the Yasny fish factory on Iturup Island, operated by the Gidrostroi company

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Meat processing machine

Meat processing machine. Worker operating a machine used to process meat. This factory is operated by the Omsk Bacon company, one of the largest factory farm companies in Russia. Photographed in 2006

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Abominable Snowman footprint, 1980

Abominable Snowman footprint, 1980
Abominable Snowman footprint. Igor Burtsev comparing the size of his foot with the cast made of a footprint discovered in August 1979 in the Pamirs mountain range of Central Asia

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Natural gas compressor station

Natural gas compressor station. Worker walking past machinery at a natural gas compressor station. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Oil refinery

Oil refinery. Pipes and storage tanks at an oil refinery. An oil refinery is where oil is refined from the crude state (in which it is pumped from the ground)

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Oil refinery worker

Oil refinery worker operating a wheel control for an oil pipeline valve. An oil refinery is where oil is refined from the crude state (in which it is pumped from the ground)

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Bureya hydroelectric dam, Russia

Bureya hydroelectric dam, Russia
Bureya hydroelectric dam. This dam (left) is being built on the Bureya River, a tributary of the Amur River, in the Amur region of Russias Far East

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Gunib hydroelectric power station, Russia

Gunib hydroelectric power station, Russia
Gunib hydroelectric power station. Worker inspecting machinery in the turbine hall of the Gunib hydroelectric power station in Dagestan, Russia

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Oil pipe flow rate meter

Oil pipe flow rate meter. This meter measures the rate of flow of oil through the pipe (right). Oil is a raw material that is refined into fossil fuels and other products

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Natural gas compressor station machinery

Natural gas compressor station machinery. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits. Here

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Natural gas liquefaction chambers

Natural gas liquefaction chambers. Heat exchangers used at a liquified natural gas plant to cool natural gas into liquid form so that it can be more easily transported for use as a fuel

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Natural gas storage tanks

Natural gas storage tanks. These tanks are used to store natural gas, a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Natural gas compressor station

Natural gas compressor station. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits. Here, it is being compressed for distribution in pipelines to industry and homes

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Cosmonaut Titov, Soyuz TM-4 mission, 1987

Cosmonaut Titov, Soyuz TM-4 mission, 1987
Titov before the Soyuz TM-4 mission, at Baikonur, Kazakhstan, in the cockpit of the Soyuz TM-4 spacecraft, in 1987. Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Titov (born 1947) was selected as a cosmonaut in 1976

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Natural gas compressor station

Natural gas compressor station. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil and gas deposits. Here, it is being compressed for distribution in pipelines to industry and homes

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Oil well pump

Oil well pump. This pump is being used to bring oil to the surface from deep underground. An engine (left) is driving the cogs and gears that move the overhead arm which moves up

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Gazprom control room, Russia

Gazprom control room, Russia
Gazprom control room. Computerised dispatch control room of the Russian natural gas company Gazprom. The large screen shows its network of pipes distributing natural gas from Russia into Europes

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Unidentified flying object (UFO)

Unidentified flying object (UFO) in the skies above Moscow, Russia, on 24 January 1987. Pictures of UFO sightings are usually grainy and of poor quality

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Soviet Sputnik 4 stamp, 1960

Soviet Sputnik 4 stamp, 1960
Soviet Sputnik 4 stamp commemorating the launch of the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 4 on 15 May 1960. Sputnik 4 was a test-flight of the Vostok spacecraft, which launched the following year

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Industrial waste recycling plant

Industrial waste recycling plant. This facility uses a pioneer wasteless technology to recycle both industrial and domestic waste

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: North European gas pipeline construction

North European gas pipeline construction. Also known as Nord Stream, this is a natural gas pipeline being built from Russia to Germany, passing under the Baltic Sea

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Oil refinery

Oil refinery. Panorama of an oil refinerys storage tanks, industrial structures and chimney stacks. An oil refinery is where oil is refined from the crude state (in which it is pumped from the ground)

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Oil wells and natural gas storage tank

Oil wells and natural gas storage tank. Natural gas storage tank (right) and oil wells (left) near a compressor station. Natural gas is a fossil fuel obtained from underground oil

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Airborne skier

Airborne skier. The skier has crossed skis as part of an acrobatic aerial routine. Photographed in 2006 at the Abzakovo alpine ski resort, in the Republic of Bashkortostan, Russia

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Model of the Venera 3 spacecraft

Model of the Venera 3 spacecraft. This Soviet unmanned spacecraft was launched on 16 November 1965. It was the first spacecraft to reach the surface of another planet

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Project tests, Russia, 1974

Apollo-Soyuz Project tests, Russia, 1974
Apollo-Soyuz Project tests on 11 September 1974. Engineers and scientists in the USSR working to test the docking mechanisms for the Apollo-Soyuz Project

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Apollo-Soyuz Project crew, 1975

Apollo-Soyuz Project crew, 1975
Apollo-Soyuz Project crew in July 1975. This was a joint project between the USA and the USSR (flags at left and right). The Soviet cosmonauts (green suits), commander Alexei Leonov (born 1934)

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Rocket production facility, Russia

Rocket production facility, Russia
Rocket production facility. Workers standing next to rockets at the Progress State Research and Production Rocket Space Center (TsSKB-Progress) in Samara, Russia

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Soviet transpolar flight, July 1937

Soviet transpolar flight, July 1937
Soviet transpolar flight. Americans gathered around a Soviet ANT-25 single-engine monoplane on 15 July 1937, after it had flown non-stop from Moscow, USSR, to San Jacinto, California, USA

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Search for Nobiles 1928 polar expedition

Search for Nobiles 1928 polar expedition
Search for Nobiles polar expedition. Plane being unloaded onto the ice from the Soviet icebreaker Krasin, in Arctic waters, on 8 July 1928

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Tupolev ANT-25 Soviet bomber, 1934

Tupolev ANT-25 Soviet bomber, 1934
Tupolev ANT-25 Soviet bomber flying overhead in March 1934. This single-engine monoplane was a long-range bomber. The first ANT-25 made its maiden flight on 22 June 1933

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Computer-aided diamond cutting

Computer-aided diamond cutting. The screen shows a cut diamond (pink) surrounded by the shape of an uncut diamond (white). The information is obtained by scanning the uncut diamond

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Production of aluminium

Production of aluminium. Worker pouring molten aluminium from a crucible into an ingot mould. This is the Tajik Aluminium Plant in Tajikstan

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Truck assembly line

Truck assembly line. Worker putting tyres onto the wheel of a truck on an assembly line. This is the Minsk Automobile Plant (MAZ) in Minsk, Belarus

Background image21 Aug 2007 Mounted Print Collection: Railway line construction

Railway line construction. Roller vehicle being used to flatten the rock base for a railway line. This construction work is being carried out on the Amur-Yakutsk Mainline (AYAM)



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