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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Identical: From National Grid Pylons to Eton College Twins and Beyond" Step into a world where the concept takes on mesmerizing forms

Background imageIdentical Collection: Single Earth, conceptual artwork

Single Earth, conceptual artwork
Single Earth. Conceptual artwork of the Earth among an array of steel spheres representing other planets. This image symbolises the uniqueness of life in the universe

Background imageIdentical Collection: Metal spheres, abstract artwork

Metal spheres, abstract artwork. This array of metal spheres could represent a grid of atoms forming part of a crystal lattice

Background imageIdentical Collection: Rippled sand in regular pattern

Rippled sand in regular pattern
Ripples of sand form into regular patterns on some of the large flat beaches on the north Norfolk coast, United Kingdom

Background imageIdentical Collection: Identical twin boys

Identical twin boys. Identical twins occur when a fertilised egg splits to form two separate embryos

Background imageIdentical Collection: Mycobacterium dividing, TEM

Mycobacterium dividing, TEM
Mycobacterium dividing. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Mycobacterium sp. bacterium undergoing binary fission

Background imageIdentical Collection: Standing waves pattern

Standing waves pattern on a drum skin. Sand was spread over the drum skin and the drum was then repeatedly hit (lower centre)

Background imageIdentical Collection: Humanoid robots, artwork

Humanoid robots, artwork
Humanoid robots, computer artwork. Computer artwork of a row of humanoid robots that resemble human females. The merging of humans and technology is called cybernetics

Background imageIdentical Collection: Wind turbines, California, USA

Wind turbines, California, USA
Wind turbines. Wind power is a renewable and clean source of energy for electricity production. The wind turns the blades, and this drives a turbine to generate electricity

Background imageIdentical Collection: Solar power plant, California, USA

Solar power plant, California, USA
Solar power plant, aerial photograph. There are nine solar power plants located in Californias Mojave desert, USA, collectively called solar energy generating systems (SEGS)

Background imageIdentical Collection: Antarctic, Sub Antarctic Island

Antarctic, Sub Antarctic Island
Antarctica, South Georgia Island (UK), King Penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus) standing in a row on beach in crowded rookery at Salisbury Plains

Background imageIdentical Collection: Stick Drill, Lambeth Schools, West Norwood, London

Stick Drill, Lambeth Schools, West Norwood, London
Boys perform an exercise known as stick drill at the Lambeth Schools for workhouse children on Elder Road, West Norwood, South London. They are all wearing identical uniform

Background imageIdentical Collection: Group of girls at Wigmore Schools, West Midlands

Group of girls at Wigmore Schools, West Midlands
A large group of girls at the Walsall and West Bromwich District School on Pennyhill Lane, Wigmore. They are sitting on a grassy bank wearing identical smock dresses, pinafores and straw hats

Background imageIdentical Collection: Edwardian mother and four children

Edwardian mother and four children
An Edwardian mother and her four children pose for their photo in the photographers studio. The three girls are dressed in identical smock dresses

Background imageIdentical Collection: Edwardian family group in garden, Mid Wales

Edwardian family group in garden, Mid Wales
A middle class Edwardian family (parents and two daughters) pose for a photograph in their garden, probably in the Mid Wales area. Mother and daughters are sitting on wickerwork chairs

Background imageIdentical Collection: Two girls riding their hobby horses

Two girls riding their hobby horses
Two girls (non-identical twins) riding their hobby horses

Background imageIdentical Collection: Turkish Family Group - 1920s

Turkish Family Group - 1920s
A photograph of a Turkish family group, featuring a pair of twins, standing together in identical costume. The Turkish man on the left in class period attire with a superbly neat moustache and fez hat

Background imageIdentical Collection: Christmas children by Florence Hardy

Christmas children by Florence Hardy
Four little girls dressed in identical red capes and carrying matching fur muffs step out looking very festive

Background imageIdentical Collection: Skating Girls by Florence Hardy

Skating Girls by Florence Hardy
Three little girls, dressed identically in red coats and carrying fur muffs with matching hats skate across a frozen pond

Background imageIdentical Collection: Rosie Dolly and Mortimer Davis

Rosie Dolly and Mortimer Davis
Rosie Dolly (1892-1970) one half of the famous performing American identical twins, The Dolly Sisters, with Mortimer Davis Jnr, known as The Fat Boy

Background imageIdentical Collection: General Maud huy

General Maud huy
General Maudhuy, commander of the Army of the Vosges, speaking to two, almost identical, French infantrymen in Alsace

Background imageIdentical Collection: Syria Inscription

Syria Inscription
On the rocks above the Nahr- el-kelb river is a bilingual inscription referring to Sesostris, who may be identical with the pharaoh Ramses

Background imageIdentical Collection: Handley Page Hannibal

Handley Page Hannibal
With the near-identical HP42W (= western, i.e. European) Heracles, the stately HP42E (= eastern) Hannibal class are the flagships of Imperial Airways on routes to India etc

Background imageIdentical Collection: Interior Tea Room on the Titanic

Interior Tea Room on the Titanic
Photograph of one of the interior tea rooms onboard the Titanic. Built by the shipyard Harland and Wolff for White Star Lines, the liner was almost identical to her sister ship

Background imageIdentical Collection: Two Toddlers

Two Toddlers
Two toddlers in dungarees who are also non-identical twin sisters

Background imageIdentical Collection: Girls Wearing Ponchos

Girls Wearing Ponchos
Non-identical twin sisters wearing crochet ponchos

Background imageIdentical Collection: Tea for Two Ladies

Tea for Two Ladies
Tea for two - but both ladies are wearing identical afternoon dresses - evidently they both buy their clothes chez Molyneux

Background imageIdentical Collection: Primula Officinalis

Primula Officinalis
PRIMULA species, more or less identical to PRIMULA VERIS (COWSLIP)

Background imageIdentical Collection: Non Identical Twins

Non Identical Twins
Non-identical twin girls, one of them with gappy teeth!

Background imageIdentical Collection: Twins on Hobby Horses

Twins on Hobby Horses
Twin girls with pony tails riding their hobby horses

Background imageIdentical Collection: Twin girls and their nanny at bedtime

Twin girls and their nanny at bedtime -- even Nanny can t tell them apart

Background imageIdentical Collection: Twin girls in identical dresses

Twin girls in identical dresses

Background imageIdentical Collection: Twin puppies and a smaller puppy

Twin puppies and a smaller puppy
Twin puppies, Snip and Snap, do their best to explain to a third puppy, Snorum, which of them is which

Background imageIdentical Collection: Girls & Hoop / Photo 1890S

Girls & Hoop / Photo 1890S
Two German girls in identical yoked dresses with a single scallop edged flounce, full sleeves & sash, sailor hats, socks & patent leather shoes with a bar & shoes roses

Background imageIdentical Collection: Costume / 2 Girls 1860S

Costume / 2 Girls 1860S
Two girls in identical dresses with short full skirts, a row of pleated braid on the hem & sleeves & loose bodices with high round necks. Hair: hair net & chignon, ringlets

Background imageIdentical Collection: Costume / Sisters C. 1870

Costume / Sisters C. 1870
Girls: short, plain skirts & a casaque (body & upper-skirt in one) with velvet collar, revers, patch pockets & cuffs, bows at the neck, earrings & tyrolese hats with feathers

Background imageIdentical Collection: Adult Sisters / Twins 1900

Adult Sisters / Twins 1900
Twin sisters in identical clothes pose in the garden for a photograph

Background imageIdentical Collection: Modern House 1960S

Modern House 1960S
A typical suburban new-build detached house, with a double garage and a virtually identical house on its right

Background imageIdentical Collection: FUNG HWANG

FUNG HWANG
The magic bird FUNG HWANG (variously spelt) - equivalent to the Phoenix of western folklore, though not identical

Background imageIdentical Collection: Bewick / Chipmunk

Bewick / Chipmunk
(tamias striatus) Bewick calls this the dormouse or ground squirrel but it seems to be identical with the North American Eastern Chipmunk

Background imageIdentical Collection: Two little girls in church for their first sermon

Two little girls in church for their first sermon, wearing fur muffs because its cold



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Identical: From National Grid Pylons to Eton College Twins and Beyond" Step into a world where the concept takes on mesmerizing forms. Amidst the ethereal mist, National Grid pylons stand tall, their identical structures shrouded in an enigmatic allure. Meanwhile, at Eton College, twins mirror each other's every move, leaving even the astute Earl of Dudley puzzled by their uncanny resemblance. In Paris, a sketch captures the essence of identity as it portrays the captivating Dolly Sisters. These glamorous performers captivate audiences with their Persian Dance - two souls entwined in perfect harmony. Their elegance transcends time as they grace stages across Europe. Yet not all tales are filled with glamour and splendor. The luxurious reading room onboard the Titanic offers a glimpse into opulence before tragedy struck. Lifeboats from this ill-fated ship remind us that even in dire circumstances, identical safety measures can bring hope amidst chaos. Venturing beyond our earthly realm, we find ourselves drawn to Mars - a planet that holds secrets waiting to be unraveled. Its barren landscapes echo our own quest for understanding what lies beneath surface-level similarities. Back on Earth, Bystander magazine showcases yet another set of twins - the Ruthven Twins - gracing its cover in 1929. Their matching features spark curiosity about shared experiences and individuality within sameness. Returning to Paris once more, we encounter The Dolly Sisters enchanting audiences with their Persian Dance once again in 1921. Their performances serve as a testament to how artistry can transcend boundaries while celebrating what makes us unique yet indistinguishable from one another. From grand ocean liners like RMS Olympic's oak dressing table to humble lifeboat emergency ration tins aboard RMS Queen Mary – objects carry stories that bind us together through shared history and collective experiences.