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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: Clams gill, SEM

Clams gill, SEM
Clams gill, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The gill is the respiratory organ of a clam, being responsible for extracting oxygen from the water

Background imageGill Collection: Gills of an Alderfly larva, SEM

Gills of an Alderfly larva, SEM
Gills of an alderfly larva. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the gills of an alderfly (Sialis lutaria) larva. The gills are the feather-like structures seen at top and bottom

Background imageGill Collection: Young newt, SEM

Young newt, SEM
Young newt. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a juvenile (immature) newt. Although this newt is in the last stages of development

Background imageGill Collection: Head of a young newt, SEM

Head of a young newt, SEM
Head of a young newt. Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a juvenile (immature) newt. Although this newt is in the last stages of development

Background imageGill Collection: Nudibranch laying eggs

Nudibranch laying eggs
Nudibranch (Flabellina verrucosa) laying eggs. Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageGill Collection: Shaggy mouse nudibranchs

Shaggy mouse nudibranchs

Background imageGill Collection: Echinoderm anatomy, artwork

Echinoderm anatomy, artwork
Echinoderm anatomy. Computer artwork showing the body structure and main organs of a typical echinoderm, such as a starfish

Background imageGill Collection: Frog tadpole

Frog tadpole. Close-up of a two-day-old tadpole of the common frog (Rana temporaria), showing its gills (frond-like, upper left). This is the external gill stage

Background imageGill Collection: Ragworm head

Ragworm head. Close-up of the head of a ragworm (Nereis virens), showing its mouthparts. Ragworms are marine annelid worms that burrow in wet sand and mud using parapodia

Background imageGill Collection: Maze-gill fungus underside

Maze-gill fungus underside
Maze-gill fungus (Daedalea quercina) underside, showing the gills where the reproductive spores (not seen) are released. Photographed in October, on Powerstock Common, Dorset, UK

Background imageGill Collection: Nudibranch and emperor shrimp

Nudibranch and emperor shrimp
Nudibranch (Chromodoris annae) with an emperor shrimp (Periclimenes imperator, centre). Nudibranchs, or sea-slugs, are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageGill Collection: Mushroom gill cap, light micrograph

Mushroom gill cap, light micrograph. Transverse section through the cap of a common mushroom (Psalliota sp.) showing the gill lamellae (white)

Background imageGill Collection: Nudibranchs

Nudibranchs (Precuthona sp.). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world. They have external gills that give the nudibranch its name, meaning naked gills

Background imageGill Collection: Nudibranch eating hydrozoa

Nudibranch eating hydrozoa
Nudibranch (Flabellina verrucosa) eating hydrozoa (Eudendrium sp.). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world

Background imageGill Collection: Sandworm body

Sandworm body. Close-up of the body of a sandworm (Nereis pellagica), showing its parapodia (un jointed limb-like outgrowths) and setae (bristles)

Background imageGill Collection: Trumpet worm

Trumpet worm. Underside of the marine annelid worm Pectinaria koreni, a type of fanworm. Fanworms live in tubes built out of sand and other bits of debris found on the sea floor

Background imageGill Collection: Sulphur toadstools

Sulphur toadstools. Undersides of sulphur toadstools (Tricholoma sulphureum). The gills contain million of spores, the reproductive cells of a fungus

Background imageGill Collection: Mushroom gills

Mushroom gills. Macrophotograph of the gills of an unidentified double capped mushroom. Gills are found on the underside of the cap (fruiting body) and hold the fungal spores

Background imageGill Collection: Oyster mushrooms

Oyster mushrooms (Pleurotus ostreatus) growing on a tree trunk. These fruiting bodies (reproductive structures) are produced year-round by the fungus in large clusters

Background imageGill Collection: Crimson wax cap mushroom

Crimson wax cap mushroom (Hygrocybe punicea). Photographed in the New Forest, UK

Background imageGill Collection: Mosquito larva, light micrograph

Mosquito larva, light micrograph
Mosquito larva. Polarised light micrograph of the body of a larva of an Anopheles sp. mosquito. The larva lies parallel to the waters surface

Background imageGill Collection: Dogfish gill, light micrograph

Dogfish gill, light micrograph
Dogfish gill. Light micrograph of a section through a gill lamella from a lesser spotted dogfish (Scyliorhinus canicula). Running across centre is a brachial artery

Background imageGill Collection: Lamprey gill region, light micrograph

Lamprey gill region, light micrograph
Lamprey gill. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the gill region of a lamprey (Petromyzon marinus), a parasitic fish. The spinal area is at upper centre

Background imageGill Collection: Mushroom, light micrograph

Mushroom, light micrograph
Mushroom. Light micrograph (LM) of a section through a mushroom, Agaricus sp. (formerly Psalliota sp.), showing its stalk (orange) and gills (long white projections)

Background imageGill Collection: Mushroom gills, light micrograph

Mushroom gills, light micrograph
Mushroom gills. Light micrograph (LM) of a section through the gills of a mushroom, Agaricus sp. (formerly Psalliota sp.)

Background imageGill Collection: Shaggy pholiota fungi

Shaggy pholiota fungi (Pholiota squarrosa) on a tree stump

Background imageGill Collection: Porcelain mushrooms

Porcelain mushrooms (Oudemansiella mucida) growing on a moss-covered branch in October. Photographed in Cornwall, UK

Background imageGill Collection: WATTEAU: GILLES & FAMILY. Gilles and his family. Oil by Antoine Watteau

WATTEAU: GILLES & FAMILY. Gilles and his family. Oil by Antoine Watteau

Background imageGill Collection: Axolotl - neotenous larva with external gills - Mexico

Axolotl - neotenous larva with external gills - Mexico
PM-10657 Axolotl - neotenous larva with external gills Mexico Ambystoma Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageGill Collection: Model messing about in the surf

Model messing about in the surf
A model (Gill Emberton) pictured messing about i the seaside surf

Background imageGill Collection: Broadcasting House 1932

Broadcasting House 1932
Broadcasting House in Langham Place, London, England, without the Eric Gill sculpture just after it was built

Background imageGill Collection: Auguste Vaucorbeil / Gill

Auguste Vaucorbeil / Gill
Auguste Vaucorbeil (1821-1884) French composer, conductor and director of the Opra de Paris

Background imageGill Collection: Jules Franois Viette / Gill

Jules Franois Viette / Gill
Jules Franois Viette (1843-1894) French politician, was appointed Minister of Agriculture in 1887

Background imageGill Collection: Emmanuel Felix de Wimpffen / Gill

Emmanuel Felix de Wimpffen / Gill
Emmanuel Felix de Wimpffen (1811-1884) French soldier, and author



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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.