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"Gill: A Journey Through Nature, Art, and Adventure" Embark on a captivating journey through various realms as we explore the multifaceted world of "gill

Background imageGill Collection: Picture No. 10893095

Picture No. 10893095
Mushroom Gills Date:

Background imageGill Collection: Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris) adult, close-up of gill slits, feeding, Karang Makassar

Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (Manta birostris) adult, close-up of gill slits, feeding, Karang Makassar, Rinca Island, Komodo N.P. Lesser Sunda Islands, Indonesia, March

Background imageGill Collection: Mr and Mrs J Gill Housekeepers for 16 years

Mr and Mrs J Gill Housekeepers for 16 years
Mr and Mrs J. Gill, Housekeepers for 16 years, receive their parting gifts. 22 December 1966. Date: 1966

Background imageGill Collection: Philippe Rcord (1799-1889) French venereologist. Described by Oliver Wendell Holmes

Philippe Rcord (1799-1889) French venereologist. Described by Oliver Wendell Holmes as the Voltaire of pelvic literature.. Cartoon by Andre Gill for La Lune, Paris, 10 October 1867

Background imageGill Collection: Victor Marie Hugo (1802-1885) French poet, dramatist and novelist. From a cartoon

Victor Marie Hugo (1802-1885) French poet, dramatist and novelist. From a cartoon by Andre Gill La Lune, Paris 19 May 1867, alluding to Hugos exile in Guernsey

Background imageGill Collection: Nadar, pseudonym of Gaspard-Felix Tournachon, French journalist, artist and photographer

Nadar, pseudonym of Gaspard-Felix Tournachon, French journalist, artist and photographer. Nadar (1820-1910) was the first to take photographs from a balloon and the first to produce a photointerview

Background imageGill Collection: Otto von Bismarck (1815-1904) Prussian (German) statesman. Chancellor of new German

Otto von Bismarck (1815-1904) Prussian (German) statesman. Chancellor of new German empire 1866-1890. Gill cartoon published in La Lune Paris 1867 showing Bismarck as cat with mousetrap

Background imageGill Collection: Fishing Net

Fishing Net, Fishnet, Nets, Knotting A Thin Thread, Dragnet, Driftnet, Fyke Net, Gillnet, Around 1890, 19th Century, Liszt Gourmet Archive, Gill Net

Background imageGill Collection: Horsehair Parachute (Marasmius androsaceus) fruiting body, underside showing gills

Horsehair Parachute (Marasmius androsaceus) fruiting body, underside showing gills, growing from dead leaf, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, October

Background imageGill Collection: Pulling gills from side of central section of cooked crab, close-up

Pulling gills from side of central section of cooked crab, close-up

Background imageGill Collection: Chef using sharp knife to cut through body of Red Snapper fish in three parts (sanmai oroshi)

Chef using sharp knife to cut through body of Red Snapper fish in three parts (sanmai oroshi), holding fish by gills

Background imageGill Collection: Fishes: Carcharhiniformes, School of sharks (Galeorhinus galeus), illustration

Fishes: Carcharhiniformes, School of sharks (Galeorhinus galeus), illustration
Zoology - Fishes - Carcharhiniformes - School shark (Galeorhinus galeus), illustration

Background imageGill Collection: Albino Variant Axolotl with a rounded head and small eyes, and large, feathery gills

Albino Variant Axolotl with a rounded head and small eyes, and large, feathery gills

Background imageGill Collection: Surgeonfish

Surgeonfish

Background imageGill Collection: Hand holding hedgehog mushroom, showing underside

Hand holding hedgehog mushroom, showing underside

Background imageGill Collection: Side View of Hatchet Fish

Side View of Hatchet Fish

Background imageGill Collection: Two week old tadpoles with gills near flora, close-up

Two week old tadpoles with gills near flora, close-up

Background imageGill Collection: Goldfish, artwork

Goldfish, artwork
Gold fish facing the viewer, with some water bubbles, on blue gradient background

Background imageGill Collection: Shark heart-gill anatomy, artwork C016 / 6847

Shark heart-gill anatomy, artwork C016 / 6847
Shark heart-gill anatomy. Artwork of the heart and gill anatomy of a shark, seen from the underside, with the head at right (teeth at centre right)

Background imageGill Collection: Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8613

Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8613
Fish gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of filaments from fish gills. These filaments provide a large surface area for the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen

Background imageGill Collection: Mushroom, SEM C015 / 9162

Mushroom, SEM C015 / 9162
Mushroom, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Gills are seen on the underside of the mushrooms cap. These are the structures from which reproductive spores are shed

Background imageGill Collection: Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8663

Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8663
Fish gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of filaments from fish gills. These filaments provide a large surface area for the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen

Background imageGill Collection: Mushroom, SEM C015 / 9161

Mushroom, SEM C015 / 9161
Mushroom, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Gills are seen on the underside of the mushrooms cap. These are the structures from which reproductive spores are shed

Background imageGill Collection: Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8661

Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8661
Fish gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of filaments from fish gills. These filaments provide a large surface area for the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen

Background imageGill Collection: Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8660

Fish gills, SEM C015 / 8660
Fish gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of filaments from fish gills. These filaments provide a large surface area for the exchange of carbon dioxide for oxygen

Background imageGill Collection: Shaggy mouse nudibranch

Shaggy mouse nudibranch (Aeolidia papillosa) on coral. Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageGill Collection: Field Mushroom basidiospores

Field Mushroom basidiospores
Mushroom basidiospores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of basidiospores of the Field Mushroom (Agaricus campestris)

Background imageGill Collection: Visit by HM The Queen Mother to Chelsea Fire Station

Visit by HM The Queen Mother to Chelsea Fire Station on 4 July 1996, with Chief Fire Officer Robinson, ACO Gill and others

Background imageGill Collection: Illustration by Andre Gill to a 19th century French edition of Henry Murgers Scenes de la Vie de

Illustration by Andre Gill to a 19th century French edition of Henry Murgers Scenes de la Vie de Boheme
MURGER: VIE DE BOHEME. Illustration by Andre Gill to a 19th century French edition of Henry Murgers " Scenes de la Vie de Boheme."

Background imageGill Collection: Apateon pedestris, amphibian larva

Apateon pedestris, amphibian larva
A seven-centimetre-long larval amphibian

Background imageGill Collection: Pattalophyllia sp. coral

Pattalophyllia sp. coral
This species of gill-like coral dates from the Middle Eocene, Harteuille, France c. 41-49 million years old

Background imageGill Collection: Velvet Shank Fungus (Flammulina velutipes) fruiting bodies, underside showing gills

Velvet Shank Fungus (Flammulina velutipes) fruiting bodies, underside showing gills, Leicestershire, England, November

Background imageGill Collection: Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) feeding on plankton, Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Basking shark (Cetorhinus maximus) feeding on plankton, Hebrides, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageGill Collection: USA, Michigan, Upper Peninsula. Red maple leaf and mushroom gill

USA, Michigan, Upper Peninsula. Red maple leaf and mushroom gill

Background imageGill Collection: An arctic mushroom (approximately 3cm tall) emerges from wet tundra - Arctic National

An arctic mushroom (approximately 3cm tall) emerges from wet tundra - Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, Alaska

Background imageGill Collection: Parasol Fungus (Macrolepiota procera) in Grassland. England, UK

Parasol Fungus (Macrolepiota procera) in Grassland. England, UK

Background imageGill Collection: Tiger Shark (Galeocerda cuvier), Northern Bahamas

Tiger Shark (Galeocerda cuvier), Northern Bahamas

Background imageGill Collection: Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Close-up shot of fish for sale at Elmina fish market

Africa, West Africa, Ghana, Elmina. Close-up shot of fish for sale at Elmina fish market

Background imageGill Collection: Steuben Glass flutes with designs by Eric Gill, c1939

Steuben Glass flutes with designs by Eric Gill, c1939
STEUBEN GLASSES, c1939. Steuben Glass flutes with designs by Eric Gill, c1939

Background imageGill Collection: Visit by HM The Queen Mother to Chelsea Fire Station

Visit by HM The Queen Mother to Chelsea Fire Station on 4 July 1996, with Chief Fire Officer Robinson, ACO Gill and others

Background imageGill Collection: BRENDAN GILL (1914-1997). American writer. Wrote for The New Yorker for more than 60 years

BRENDAN GILL (1914-1997). American writer. Wrote for The New Yorker for more than 60 years. Photographed in 1950

Background imageGill Collection: IRELAND: LOUGH GILL, c1840. View of Hazelwood and Lough Gill, County Sligo, Ireland

IRELAND: LOUGH GILL, c1840. View of Hazelwood and Lough Gill, County Sligo, Ireland. Steel engraving, English, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageGill Collection: PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Wood engraving, 1930, by Eric Gill

PYGMALION AND GALATEA. Wood engraving, 1930, by Eric Gill

Background imageGill Collection: ERIC GILL (1882-1940). English engraver. Engraved bookmark on a Chaucerian theme, 1930

ERIC GILL (1882-1940). English engraver. Engraved bookmark on a Chaucerian theme, 1930

Background imageGill Collection: CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST. Wood engraving, 1913, by Eric Gill

CRUCIFIXION OF CHRIST. Wood engraving, 1913, by Eric Gill

Background imageGill Collection: CANTERBURY TALES. Venus and Cupid with a golden cockerel from The Cantebury Tales

CANTERBURY TALES. Venus and Cupid with a golden cockerel from The Cantebury Tales. Wood engraving by Eric Gill, 1928

Background imageGill Collection: BOOKPLATE, 1925. Bookplate engraved by Eric Gill for Ralph Edward Gathorne-Hardy

BOOKPLATE, 1925. Bookplate engraved by Eric Gill for Ralph Edward Gathorne-Hardy

Background imageGill Collection: Lough Gill. County Sligo, Ireland

Lough Gill. County Sligo, Ireland. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900



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"Gill: A Journey Through Nature, Art, and Adventure" Embark on a captivating journey through various realms as we explore the multifaceted world of "gill. " From the adrenaline-fueled Calthorpe Gill IOM TT 1926 race to the mesmerizing artwork depicting an Axolotl by Andre Gill in 1868, prepare to be enthralled. Delve into literature as we uncover Charles Dickens immortalized by Andre Gill's brushstrokes in 1868. Witness the awe-inspiring sight of a Manta Ray with Remora attached underneath, showcasing its disected gill slits while feeding in the vibrant Red Sea. Immerse yourself in Wagner's epic Ring Cycle where music intertwines with Richard Gill's genius composition. Marvel at nature's intricate design as SEM reveals mushroom gills up close, resembling delicate lacework. Travel to Sri Lanka - Ceylon and discover its thriving tea and other industries that have shaped this enchanting land. Stand in awe before Mill Gill waterfall near Askrigg Yorkshire Dales UK, feeling its majestic power rejuvenate your soul. Uncover history at Fifth Course Central Flying School Upavon from January-April 1914 where aviation pioneers left their indelible mark on the skies above. Observe the grace of Sea Trout Salmo trutta from a side view or admire Speckled Trout (Salvelinus fontinalis), also known as Brook Trout, swimming gracefully within freshwater streams. Lastly, marvel at Rainbow Trout Oncorhynchus mykiss from a side view; witness nature's palette come alive with vibrant hues dancing across their scales. Join us on this extraordinary voyage encompassing adventure sports, artistry, literary brilliance, marine wonders, natural beauty, and historical significance. Let "gill" ignite your curiosity and leave you yearning for more encounters with life's diverse tapestry.