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Hornless Collection

"Hornless Wonders: From Rhinoceros Beetles to Loud Speakers" A close-up of a magnificent Rhinoceros Beetle, its hornless female counterpart perched on tree bark

Background imageHornless Collection: Advert for Sterling Premax hornless loud speaker, 1925

Advert for Sterling Premax hornless loud speaker, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageHornless Collection: Advert for Sterling Primax hornless loud speaker, 1925

Advert for Sterling Primax hornless loud speaker, 1925 Date: 1925

Background imageHornless Collection: Wireless industry, Apparatus of four important types (b / w photo)

Wireless industry, Apparatus of four important types (b / w photo)
6008195 Wireless industry, Apparatus of four important types (b/w photo) by English Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Wireless industry, Apparatus of four important types)

Background imageHornless Collection: Rhinoceros Beetle - on tree-bark - hornless female

Rhinoceros Beetle - on tree-bark - hornless female is on the left, male is on the right (Xylotrupes pubescens ). Bohol, Philippines. February

Background imageHornless Collection: White rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0656

White rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0656
White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) conservation, Umhlametsi Private Nature Reserve, South Africa. A veterinarian collects samples of rhinoceros horn for DNA analysis

Background imageHornless Collection: Rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0662

Rhinoceros conservation C015 / 0662
Rhinoceros conservation, South Africa. A black rhinoceros (Diceros bicornis) has had its horns removed by rangers at a private game reserve as a deterrent to poaching

Background imageHornless Collection: White rhinoceros horn removal C015 / 0659

White rhinoceros horn removal C015 / 0659
White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) horn removal, Umhlametsi Private Nature Reserve, South Africa. These horns were removed from a white rhinoceros as part of an anti-poaching operation

Background imageHornless Collection: White rhinoceros conservation

White rhinoceros conservation
White rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum) conservation. Children from a local village observe a rhinoceros de-horning operation at the Kwenga Lodge Private Game Reserve, South Africa

Background imageHornless Collection: Domestic Cattle, Galloway bull, standing in watermeadow pasture

Domestic Cattle, Galloway bull, standing in watermeadow pasture, guarding calf resting in long grass, River Rattlesden, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England, april

Background imageHornless Collection: Domestic Cattle, Galloway bull, cow and heifer, standing in watermeadow pasture, River Rattlesden

Domestic Cattle, Galloway bull, cow and heifer, standing in watermeadow pasture, River Rattlesden, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England, april

Background imageHornless Collection: Domestic Cattle, Galloway cow, standing in watermeadow pasture, River Rattlesden, Stowmarket

Domestic Cattle, Galloway cow, standing in watermeadow pasture, River Rattlesden, Stowmarket, Suffolk, England, april


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"Hornless Wonders: From Rhinoceros Beetles to Loud Speakers" A close-up of a magnificent Rhinoceros Beetle, its hornless female counterpart perched on tree bark, showcasing the fascinating diversity in nature. Step back in time with an advert for the revolutionary Sterling Premax hornless loud speaker from 1925, transforming the way we experience sound. Another gem from 1925, the Sterling Primax hornless loud speaker advertisement that captivated audiences with its cutting-edge technology and sleek design. Exploring the wireless industry's evolution through a captivating black and white photograph featuring four important types of apparatus that shaped communication history. Journeying to Crystal Palace's Goat Show through an enchanting engraving, where majestic creatures without horns mesmerized spectators with their grace and beauty. Shedding light on conservation efforts, witness the delicate process of white rhinoceros horn removal as part of crucial preservation initiatives (C015/0659). Delve into the world of white rhinoceros conservation (C015/0662), where dedicated individuals work tirelessly to protect these magnificent creatures from harm. Marvel at Galloway cows peacefully resting in a serene watermeadow pasture along River Rattlesden in Stowmarket, Suffolk - a picturesque scene captured in April. Standing tall and proud amidst lush grasslands, a vigilant Galloway bull guards its precious calf while enjoying tranquil moments by River Rattlesden during April. Witness harmony among domestic cattle as a Galloway bull, cow, and heifer stand united against nature's backdrop - an idyllic watermeadow pasture in Suffolk during April. In this diverse collection of images and advertisements spanning various subjects like beetles, speakers, wildlife conservation efforts, and domestic cattle; one common thread emerges -the absence or removal of horns becomes both intriguing and captivating, showcasing the wonders of nature and human innovation.