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Existence, a tapestry woven with threads of history and myth, and is the coronation of King George VI, a moment that solidifies his place in the annals of time

Background imageExistence Collection: Neanderthal humans confronted by a cave bear

Neanderthal humans confronted by a cave bear
Homo neanderthalensis (Neanderthal humans) confronted by a cave bear (Ursus spelaeus), Pleistocene Epoch (Ice Age) of Europe and Western Asia

Background imageExistence Collection: A Protoceratops biting the tail of an attacking Velociraptor

A Protoceratops biting the tail of an attacking Velociraptor
A herbivorous Protoceratops defending itself from an attacking carnivorous Velociraptor

Background imageExistence Collection: An Allosaurus confronts a small group of Diplodocus dinosaurs

An Allosaurus confronts a small group of Diplodocus dinosaurs
A hungry carnivorous Allosaurus dinosaur fixes its gaze on a small group of Diplodocus herbivore dinosaurs, in the hopes that one will become its next meal. The patriarch of the group has other ideas

Background imageExistence Collection: Argentinosaurus dinosaurs walking in the rocky desert

Argentinosaurus dinosaurs walking in the rocky desert

Background imageExistence Collection: Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat, gets ready to attack a group of pheasants

Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat, gets ready to attack a group of pheasants
Dinofelis, a prehistoric cat with very long teeth, is waiting atop a rock in the forest. Off in the distance, three small pheasants are pecking the forest floor for food

Background imageExistence Collection: Confrontation between two Spinosaurus dinosaurs

Confrontation between two Spinosaurus dinosaurs
Two Spinosaurus dinosaurs confront each other face to face in a prehistoric environment

Background imageExistence Collection: A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape

A Megacerops grazing a prehistoric landscape. Only one flower left, then breakfast is done for this double horned relative of the modern rhinoceros

Background imageExistence Collection: Three Monolophosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert

Three Monolophosaurus dinosaurs standing in the desert by daylight

Background imageExistence Collection: Camptosaurus dinosaurs wander through a prehistoric jungle

Camptosaurus dinosaurs wander through a prehistoric jungle
Two Camptosaurus dinosaurs wander through a prehistoric jungle environment

Background imageExistence Collection: A flock of Pterosaur birds fly over two Diplodocus dinosaurs

A flock of Pterosaur birds fly over two Diplodocus dinosaurs feeding in a lush marsh

Background imageExistence Collection: Oviraptor head detail

Oviraptor head detail

Background imageExistence Collection: Camarasaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Camarasaurus pencil drawing with digital color

Background imageExistence Collection: Utahraptors hunting the early iguanodonts, Tenontosaurus

Utahraptors hunting the early iguanodonts, Tenontosaurus
Early Cretaceous in south western North America featuring the 20 foot long Utahraptor hunting the early iguanodonts, Tenontosaurus

Background imageExistence Collection: The Burden of Mans Existence: Or, Ladies Luggage: such is a too Faithful

The Burden of Mans Existence: Or, Ladies Luggage: such is a too Faithful
The Burden of Mans Existence: Or, Ladies Luggage: " such is a too Faithful and Familiar Portrait of a Woman as she Appears in the Waiting Room"

Background imageExistence Collection: The Denial of St. Peter (oil on canvas)

The Denial of St. Peter (oil on canvas)
XAL178311 The Denial of St. Peter (oil on canvas) by Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1591-1666) (att. to); Pinacoteca Nazionale, Bologna

Background imageExistence Collection: Mankind must learn everything, Philips Galle, 1563

Mankind must learn everything, Philips Galle, 1563

Background imageExistence Collection: Poverty and violent death can strike down a human being, print maker: Philips Galle, 1563

Poverty and violent death can strike down a human being, print maker: Philips Galle, 1563

Background imageExistence Collection: The Incredulity of St. Thomas (oil on canvas)

The Incredulity of St. Thomas (oil on canvas)
XIR175026 The Incredulity of St. Thomas (oil on canvas) by Guercino (Giovanni Francesco Barbieri) (1591-1666); Vatican Museums and Galleries, Vatican City; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageExistence Collection: Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, investigating the existence

Antoine Laurent Lavoisier (1743-1894) French chemist, investigating the existence of oxygen in the air: experiment in which he obtained mercuric oxide

Background imageExistence Collection: Lavoisiers investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough

Lavoisiers investigation of the existence of oxygen in the air. Mercury in trough (right) and in glass balloon (left) on prolonged heating, some red oxide of mercury found in balloon

Background imageExistence Collection: Eduard Suess (1831-1914) Austrian geologist, born in London. He proposed the previous

Eduard Suess (1831-1914) Austrian geologist, born in London. He proposed the previous existence of an old supercontinent which he named Gondwanaland (1861) and the Tethys ocean

Background imageExistence Collection: The Burden Of Mans Existence: Or

The Burden Of Mans Existence: Or, Ladies Luggage: " such Is A Too Faithful And Familiar Portrait Of A Woman As She Appears In The Waiting Room"

Background imageExistence Collection: The Old Kings Head

The Old Kings Head, an ancient pre-Tudor inn, dating from the mid 15th century, with its famous leaded window, perhaps the finest survival in existence. Date: mid 15th century

Background imageExistence Collection: Ice Floes Antarctic

Ice Floes Antarctic
Shackletons ship Nimrod pushes through heavy floes in the Ross Sea. The dark line on the horizon is a water- sky and indicates the existence of the open sea. Date: circa 1907

Background imageExistence Collection: St Philomena / Epinal

St Philomena / Epinal
SAINT PHILOMENA Though much venerated by the Cure d Ars and others, this Roman martyr never lived - her supposed existence arose from an archeological mistake Date: NEVER

Background imageExistence Collection: Psychological identity

Psychological identity. Conceptual computer artwork of a headless person and two psychology books. One of the most fundamental psychological and philosophical concepts is that of the self

Background imageExistence Collection: Identity, conceptual artwork

Identity, conceptual artwork
Identity. Conceptual artwork of a man looking in a mirror, with a question mark symbol representing issues of identity. These could include self-identity

Background imageExistence Collection: Jubilee Celebrated

Jubilee Celebrated
Belgium has now been in existence for a quarter of a century, which is reason to rejoice : decorations in the Place du Palais, Brussels, express popular feelings

Background imageExistence Collection: Anniversary Parade

Anniversary Parade
A grand march-past of the army and the Garde Civique marks Belgiums half-century of independent existence

Background imageExistence Collection: Saint George / Caxton

Saint George / Caxton
SAINT GEORGE SAINT GEORGE thrusts his lance down the throat of the dragon. Described here as probably the first in existence

Background imageExistence Collection: Female Apprentice

Female Apprentice
A female apprentice is inducted into one of the French lodges which admit the existence of women and accept them as Co-Masons

Background imageExistence Collection: The Muses and Athena

The Muses and Athena
The Muses reveal to Athena the existence of the Pierian Spring, in Thessaly, source of inspiration for artists, musicians and writers

Background imageExistence Collection: Concepts / Reincarnation

Concepts / Reincarnation
Making reparation in this life for sins committed during a previous existence

Background imageExistence Collection: Circular Bath / Bath

Circular Bath / Bath
The Circular Roman Bath at Bath, Somerset. The existence of the remains were secret until 1755, when hot water came rushing out of the Roman masonry

Background imageExistence Collection: Advert / Abdulla Cigs 1929

Advert / Abdulla Cigs 1929
Abdulla Cigarettes - existence de luxe

Background imageExistence Collection: Fleet Street / 1930S

Fleet Street / 1930S
A rich gentleman crosses Fleet Street outside Prince Henrys Room, one of the few timber- framed buildings (dating from the 1600s) still in existence in London

Background imageExistence Collection: Otter (Bewick)

Otter (Bewick)
mustela lutra : le loutre, according to Buffon. Loved by some, hunted by others, the otter lives a marginal existence in and out of water

Background imageExistence Collection: Minos, King of Crete

Minos, King of Crete
MINOS, legendary king of Crete. His dates, and even his existence, are uncertain, but his name is given to an archeological era of which we have many superb images

Background imageExistence Collection: Morey Bernstein, businessman, hypnotist and writer

Morey Bernstein, businessman, hypnotist and writer
Morey Bernstein (1919-1999), Colorado businessman, amateur hypnotist, and author of the book, The Search for Bridey Murphy

Background imageExistence Collection: Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist

Christian Huygens, Dutch scientist
Christian (or Christiaan) Huygens, Dutch mathematician, physicist, horologist and astronomer, notable for his contributions to telescopes and to the nature of light



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Existence, a tapestry woven with threads of history and myth, and is the coronation of King George VI, a moment that solidifies his place in the annals of time. The Malleus Maleficarum, a dark chapter in our collective consciousness, reminds us of humanity's capacity for fear and persecution. In the realm of imagination, existence takes flight through Doyle's Fairy Article. It whispers of enchanted realms hidden within our own world. Ankylosaurus dinosaurs valiantly defend themselves against the mighty T-Rex, showcasing survival instincts ingrained deep within their ancient bones. A group of Dodo birds crossing a natural bridge over a stream captures existence's delicate balance between vulnerability and adaptability. Meanwhile, Doryaspis gracefully swim amongst an ethereal bed of Anthozoa, reminding us that life flourishes even in the depths beneath crashing waves. In nature's embrace, existence manifests as a baby Tyrannosaurus Rex roaring while safely sheltered between its mother's legs. A Smilodon perched on a mountainside exudes strength and resilience amidst challenging terrain. Footprints etched upon sand tell tales untold; they are fleeting imprints marking moments lived but never to be relived again. Sauropod and duckbill dinosaurs graze peacefully together - proof that cothey are transcend differences. The enigmatic trail left by the Loch Ness Monster beckons us to ponder mysteries yet unsolved - reminders that there is still much we do not know about this vast universe we inhabit. Finally, St Philomena/Vie Saints embodies existence steeped in faith and devotion; it signifies how belief systems shape our understanding of reality itself. Existence dances through time with grace and complexity - an ever-evolving symphony composed by countless stories like these interwoven into the fabric of our shared human experience.