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"Creeping: Exploring the Intricacies of Movement and Observation" In Modern Athenians plate 8 - Edinburgh, we witness the creeping allure of a city steeped in history

Background imageCreeping Collection: She Crept After Them Secretly, As Witches Do Creep. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From Grimms

She Crept After Them Secretly, As Witches Do Creep. Illustration By Arthur Rackham From Grimms Fairy Tale Little Brother And Little Sister

Background imageCreeping Collection: Forward Officer Observes Effect Of Creeping Artillery Barrage His Telephonist Relays Information

Forward Officer Observes Effect Of Creeping Artillery Barrage His Telephonist Relays Information To Battery Commander Giving Orders For Range Aim And Time Fuse Adjustment From The War Illustrated

Background imageCreeping Collection: A Buttercup (Ranunculus) Grows Among The Chickweed (Stellaria Media); Astoria, Oregon

A Buttercup (Ranunculus) Grows Among The Chickweed (Stellaria Media); Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageCreeping Collection: Buttercup (Ranunculus) Petals Collect Dew In The Morning; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Buttercup (Ranunculus) Petals Collect Dew In The Morning; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageCreeping Collection: Wildflowers. 1. Creeping Thistle 1a. Creeping Root And Underground Stems Of The Creeping Thistle

Wildflowers. 1. Creeping Thistle 1a. Creeping Root And Underground Stems Of The Creeping Thistle 3. Greater Knapweed 3. Corn Bluebottle

Background imageCreeping Collection: A Fox In The Grass; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

A Fox In The Grass; Montreal, Quebec, Canada

Background imageCreeping Collection: Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) starting a hunt, South Africa, Mpumalanga

Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) starting a hunt, South Africa, Mpumalanga, Sabi Sand Game Reserve

Background imageCreeping Collection: The War of the Worlds - Quietly observing a martian

The War of the Worlds - Quietly observing a martian
" I began to closely observe this fighting machine, making sure, first, that the hood (cap) contained a species which was actually Martian." Date: First published: 1898

Background imageCreeping Collection: Japanese creeper, Boston ivy, Grape ivy, Japanese ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) on a house wall

Japanese creeper, Boston ivy, Grape ivy, Japanese ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) on a house wall

Background imageCreeping Collection: Bullock Creeping Grip tractors, tank experiment, WW1

Bullock Creeping Grip tractors, tank experiment, WW1
Bullock Creeping Grip tractors coupled together -- a tank experiment during the First World War. Date: circa 1915

Background imageCreeping Collection: Girl Stranded in Flood

Girl Stranded in Flood
A young woman dressed only in stockings, hat and scarf, clutches an umbrella and shelters on the top of a lamppost from the rain and creeping flood waters Date: 1919

Background imageCreeping Collection: Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark, WW1

Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark, WW1
Cartoon, Taking advantage of the dark -- a Zeppelin airship creeps over Paris at night with deadly intent. Date: 1916

Background imageCreeping Collection: Plants / Polygala Sp

Plants / Polygala Sp
Illecebrum Verticillatum Creeping Milkwort Date: 1636

Background imageCreeping Collection: Sikh soldiers in France during the First World War

Sikh soldiers in France during the First World War stealthily creep up on a German artillery battery. Date: 1915

Background imageCreeping Collection: Creeping alloplectus, Alloplectus repens

Creeping alloplectus, Alloplectus repens.. Handcoloured botanical illustration drawn and lithographed by Walter Hood Fitch for Sir William Jackson Hookers Curtiss Botanical Magazine, London

Background imageCreeping Collection: Illustration of pythons moving by creeping along

Illustration of pythons moving by creeping along

Background imageCreeping Collection: Source Size = 3565 x 5024

Source Size = 3565 x 5024
Hunting Sketches Among the Indians of Minnesota, 1880

Background imageCreeping Collection: Mr. Squeers and Mrs. Sliderskew unconcious of visitors, illustration from Nicholas

Mr. Squeers and Mrs. Sliderskew unconcious of visitors, illustration from Nicholas
KW259154 Mr. Squeers and Mrs. Sliderskew unconcious of visitors, illustration from Nicholas Nickleby by Charles Dickens (1812-70) published 1839 (litho) by Browne

Background imageCreeping Collection: Japanese Creeper or Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) on Common Ivy (Hedera helix)

Japanese Creeper or Boston Ivy (Parthenocissus tricuspidata) on Common Ivy (Hedera helix), Germany, Europe

Background imageCreeping Collection: Clematis (Clematis)

Clematis (Clematis)

Background imageCreeping Collection: River landscape, river meandering through a valley near Punakha, the Himalayas, Kingdom of Bhutan

River landscape, river meandering through a valley near Punakha, the Himalayas, Kingdom of Bhutan, South Asia, Asia

Background imageCreeping Collection: Young red fox -Vulpes vulpes- in the field, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Young red fox -Vulpes vulpes- in the field, Allgaeu, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageCreeping Collection: Leopard -Panthera pardus-, Khomas, Namibia

Leopard -Panthera pardus-, Khomas, Namibia

Background imageCreeping Collection: Picture No. 11051408

Picture No. 11051408
Cat British kitten Date:

Background imageCreeping Collection: Picture No. 11051407

Picture No. 11051407
Cat British kitten Date:

Background imageCreeping Collection: Picture No. 11051392

Picture No. 11051392
Cat British Date:

Background imageCreeping Collection: Picture No. 10755106

Picture No. 10755106
Creeping cinquefoil (Potentilla reptans) Date:

Background imageCreeping Collection: Picture No. 10855313

Picture No. 10855313
Creeping Ladyճ Tresses Orchids (Goodyera repens) Date:

Background imageCreeping Collection: Picture No. 10896593

Picture No. 10896593
Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens) Date:

Background imageCreeping Collection: Linnaeus (Carl von Linne - 1707-1778) Swedish naturalist. From The Gallery of Portraits, Vol

Linnaeus (Carl von Linne - 1707-1778) Swedish naturalist. From The Gallery of Portraits, Vol.IV, Charles Knight, London, 1835

Background imageCreeping Collection: Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis), left, and Creeping Potentilla (Potentilla verna)

Barren Strawberry (Potentilla sterilis), left, and Creeping Potentilla (Potentilla verna). From Amedee Masclef Atlas des Plantes de France, Paris, 1893

Background imageCreeping Collection: White tips to the leaves of a creeping thistle, Cirsium arvense

White tips to the leaves of a creeping thistle, Cirsium arvense, caused by Phoma macrostoma a disease with potental use as a bioherbicide

Background imageCreeping Collection: Creeping buttercup, Ranunculus repens, plant on garden soil

Creeping buttercup, Ranunculus repens, plant on garden soil

Background imageCreeping Collection: Creeping Thyme (Thymus praecox) flowering, growing on remains of Roman fortifications, Hadrians Wall

Creeping Thyme (Thymus praecox) flowering, growing on remains of Roman fortifications, Hadrians Wall, between Crag Lough and Housesteads via Milecastle 37, Northumberland N.P

Background imageCreeping Collection: A snail out of its shell

A snail out of its shell

Background imageCreeping Collection: A gray and brown terrier sniffs inquisitively at a creeping tortoise

A gray and brown terrier sniffs inquisitively at a creeping tortoise

Background imageCreeping Collection: Dark grey cat walking along a branch, side view

Dark grey cat walking along a branch, side view

Background imageCreeping Collection: Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) C014 / 2337

Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) C014 / 2337
Swiss cheese plant (Monstera deliciosa) flower. This creeping vine is native to the tropical rainforests of South America. The fruit of this plant is edible

Background imageCreeping Collection: Muehlenbeckia axillaris C014 / 1370

Muehlenbeckia axillaris C014 / 1370
Muehlenbeckia axillaris - creeping wire vine

Background imageCreeping Collection: Leptinella serrulata C016 / 3961

Leptinella serrulata C016 / 3961
Leptinella serrulata

Background imageCreeping Collection: Trachymene procumbens, creeping wild parsnip

Trachymene procumbens, creeping wild parsnip
Finished watercolour by John Cleveley from an original outline drawing by Sydney Parkinson made during Captain James Cooks first voyage across the Pacific, 1768-1771

Background imageCreeping Collection: Phlox stolonifera, creeping phlox

Phlox stolonifera, creeping phlox
Painting by Pierre Joseph Redoute (1759-1840), from his publication Choix des plus belles fleurs (The Most Beautiful Flowers), c. 1827-33

Background imageCreeping Collection: Mexico, Puerto Vallerta. Native iquana wandering around the local market

Mexico, Puerto Vallerta. Native iquana wandering around the local market

Background imageCreeping Collection: Flowering horseshoe vetch (Hippocrepus comosa) in chalk grassland meadow, Wiltshire, England

Flowering horseshoe vetch (Hippocrepus comosa) in chalk grassland meadow, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageCreeping Collection: American soldiers going into action, France, WW1

American soldiers going into action, France, WW1
American soldiers going into action near Badonviller, north eastern France, during the First World War. Date: 17 March 1918

Background imageCreeping Collection: Experiments with tractors, Burton on Trent, WW1

Experiments with tractors, Burton on Trent, WW1
Experiments with two Creeping Grip or Bullock tractors coupled together at Burton on Trent during the First World War. Date: June 1915

Background imageCreeping Collection: Miss Muffet / Mother Goose

Miss Muffet / Mother Goose
Litle Miss Muffet eating her curds and whey unaware that there is an enormous spider, with a hat, creeping up behind her

Background imageCreeping Collection: Beach Morning Glory (Ipomoea pes-caprae) James Island, Galapagos

Beach Morning Glory (Ipomoea pes-caprae) James Island, Galapagos



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"Creeping: Exploring the Intricacies of Movement and Observation" In Modern Athenians plate 8 - Edinburgh, we witness the creeping allure of a city steeped in history. The Flame lily, Gloriosa superba, delicately creeps its way up trellises, captivating with its vibrant hues. Amidst an old woodland, the Lesser periwinkle (Vinca minor) stealthily spreads its trailing vines across the forest floor. Lysimachia Nummularia entwines itself along riverbanks, silently creeping towards sunlight to showcase its golden blooms. A historical digital reproduction from Austria depicts the homecoming of a hunter after his triumphant hunt—a moment frozen in time yet forever creeping into our imagination. Two men on a game hunt in Bavaria, Germany—captured in an original 19th-century painting—show us how nature's creatures can creep through dense forests as they pursue their prey. An artwork from India showcases a tiger hunt from atop an elephant—an exhilarating chase that sends shivers down our spines even as it creeps into our fascination for adventure and danger. The Creeping Buttercup (Ranunculus repens) adds splashes of yellow to garden lawns as it quietly infiltrates grassy landscapes with small but resilient flowers. Eskimos skillfully build igloos brick by icy brick—a testament to their ingenuity and resourcefulness as they adapt to their frozen surroundings while leaving no trace behind them except for footprints softly creeping away on snow-covered ground. Samson Betrayed—an oil-on-canvas masterpiece from 1850—captures the heart-wrenching moment when trust is shattered and deceit begins to creep into one's life like a venomous serpent slithering through tall grasses. W. Heath Robinson's whimsical illustration "I Must Venture to the Churchyard" transports us to another era where imagination creeps into the mundane, turning a simple journey into an extraordinary adventure.