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Identification Collection (page 18)

"Unveiling the Secrets: From Mass Spectrometer to Fingerprint Scanners - The Evolution of Identification" In 1954

Background imageIdentification Collection: Papaveraceae - Poppy

Papaveraceae - Poppy
Papaveraceae: the poppy tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Geraniaceae - Geranium

Geraniaceae - Geranium
Geraniaceae: the geranium tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Malvaceae - Mallow

Malvaceae - Mallow
Malvaceae: the mallow tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889. Published by Sampson Low, Son, and Marston Date: 1868

Background imageIdentification Collection: Clusiaceae - Gamboge

Clusiaceae - Gamboge
Clusiaceae: the gamboge tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Cucurbitaceae - Gourd

Cucurbitaceae - Gourd
Cucurbitaceae: the gourd tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Cactaceae - Cactus

Cactaceae - Cactus
Cactaceae: the Cactus tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889. Published by Sampson Low, Son, and Marston Date: 1868

Background imageIdentification Collection: Cistaceae - Rock Rose

Cistaceae - Rock Rose
Cistaceae: the rock rose tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Nymphaeaceae - Water Lily

Nymphaeaceae - Water Lily
Nymphaeaceae: the water lily tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Loranthaceae - Mistletoe

Loranthaceae - Mistletoe
Loranthaceae: the mistletoe tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Mesembryaceae - Fig Marigold

Mesembryaceae - Fig Marigold
Mesembryaceae: the fig marigold tribe. Source: Illustrations of the natural orders of plants with groups and descriptions by Twining, Elizabeth, 1805-1889

Background imageIdentification Collection: Gifts for soldiers from J. C. Vickery, WW1

Gifts for soldiers from J. C. Vickery, WW1
Advertisement for J. C. Vickery, Their Majesties Jewellers, with two suggestions out of their various novelties and comforts for men on active service - a weatherproof match box

Background imageIdentification Collection: Women painting RAF symbols

Women painting RAF symbols
British women working during the Second World War to paint identification marks on aircraft wings for the RAF. Date: 1941

Background imageIdentification Collection: Silhouette of German cruisers 1914

Silhouette of German cruisers 1914
Silhouettes showing the appearance of some of the well-know German cruisers which were roaming the seas in search of British merchantmen. Date: 1914

Background imageIdentification Collection: Francisco Conde Orsino

Francisco Conde Orsino
FRANCISCO, CONDE ORSINO (or Orsini) Possibly a statesman in the Imperial service, but frankly, we are not sure of this identification !) Date: CIRCA 1783

Background imageIdentification Collection: Ernestina Van Nassau

Ernestina Van Nassau
ERNESTINA prinzessin van NASSAU Wife of prinz Johan Francis [There were more than one Ernestina van Nassau, this identification is uncertain] Date: 1584 - 1665

Background imageIdentification Collection: Adolf Van Nassau

Adolf Van Nassau
ADOLF VAN NASSAU Dutch soldier and statesman [There were many people with this name : this identification is probable but not certain] Date: ? - 1608

Background imageIdentification Collection: Duca Di Lucca

Duca Di Lucca
duca di LUCCA Italian military - but we haven t yet been able to make an individual identification. Date: circa 1850

Background imageIdentification Collection: Banks Seine Conflans ca 1865-70 Oil canvas

Banks Seine Conflans ca 1865-70 Oil canvas
Artokoloro

Background imageIdentification Collection: Portrait Ecclesiastic ca 1461 Metalpoint black chalk

Portrait Ecclesiastic ca 1461 Metalpoint black chalk
Artokoloro

Background imageIdentification Collection: Sorcerer Atlante Abducting Pinabello Lady Ariosto

Sorcerer Atlante Abducting Pinabello Lady Ariosto
Artokoloro

Background imageIdentification Collection: Fantasy based Vatican Sistine Chapel Loggia identification

Fantasy based Vatican Sistine Chapel Loggia identification
Artokoloro

Background imageIdentification Collection: Illustration, index finger being pressed down on chart of fingerprints

Illustration, index finger being pressed down on chart of fingerprints

Background imageIdentification Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees wearing identification tags after registering

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees wearing identification tags after registering at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageIdentification Collection: ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees waiting to register at the camp at Forrest City

ARKANSAS: REFUGEES, 1937. Flood refugees waiting to register at the camp at Forrest City, Arkansas, after the Ohio River flood. Photograph by Edwin Locke, February 1937

Background imageIdentification Collection: ELLIS ISLAND LANDING CARD. Back of a landing card with instructions to display it

ELLIS ISLAND LANDING CARD. Back of a landing card with instructions to display it, issued to an immigrant arriving at Ellis Island on a Red Star Line ship in 1923

Background imageIdentification Collection: ELLIS ISLAND LANDING CARD. Front of a landing card issued to an immigrant arriving

ELLIS ISLAND LANDING CARD. Front of a landing card issued to an immigrant arriving at Ellis Island on a Red Star Line ship in 1923

Background imageIdentification Collection: Jesus in the Garden of Olives, from Scenes from the Life of Christ (oil on panel)

Jesus in the Garden of Olives, from Scenes from the Life of Christ (oil on panel)
XIR429046 Jesus in the Garden of Olives, from Scenes from the Life of Christ (oil on panel) by Henkel, Anton (15th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Jesus au Jardin des Oliviers)

Background imageIdentification Collection: A key to help identify the people in Hogarths painting The Beggars Opera

A key to help identify the people in Hogarths painting The Beggars Opera
XJF400610 A key to help identify the people in Hogarths painting The Beggars Opera, 1790 (engraving) by Hogarth, William (1697-1764) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

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

The Denial of St. Peter (oil on canvas)
XIR426237 The Denial of St. Peter (oil on canvas) by Tournier, Nicolas (1590-1638/9) (after); Musee des Beaux-Arts Andre Malraux, Le Havre

Background imageIdentification Collection: A Kings Ship dressed with the colours of different nations, 6th October 1794

A Kings Ship dressed with the colours of different nations, 6th October 1794
XCF274338 A Kings Ship dressed with the colours of different nations, 6th October 1794 (colour litho) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIdentification 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 imageIdentification Collection: WONG KIM ARK (c1870-?). Chinese-American citizen, subject of Supreme Court case United States v

WONG KIM ARK (c1870-?). Chinese-American citizen, subject of Supreme Court case United States v. Wong Kim Ark, which ruled that United States-born children of immigrants could not be denied

Background imageIdentification Collection: CERTIFICATE OF RESIDENCE. Certificate of Residence for Hang Jung, a Chinese immigrant

CERTIFICATE OF RESIDENCE. Certificate of Residence for Hang Jung, a Chinese immigrant residing in San Francisco, California, 1894

Background imageIdentification Collection: Russo-Japanese War - Japanese marking Chinese Coolies

Russo-Japanese War - Japanese marking Chinese Coolies for Identification. Date: circa 1905

Background imageIdentification Collection: WW2 - Comic Postcard - Evacuee Son returns home

WW2 - Comic Postcard - Evacuee Son returns home
Evacuee Son (who has had a growth spurt!) returns home to a surprised Mother!! Date: circa 1940s

Background imageIdentification Collection: Completely bizarre conversation concerning identification

Completely bizarre conversation concerning identification
Completely bizarre conversation between two cabbies concerning identification - at least the participants seem to understand one another. Overheard on a Cab Rank

Background imageIdentification Collection: Theatrical Lodging House Keeper on Henry Irving

Theatrical Lodging House Keeper on Henry Irving
Theatrical Lodging House Keeper: " Yes, I m glad they ve knighted Enery Irving. You see, its a compliment to the perfession which reflecs equal honner on us hall." Date: 1895

Background imageIdentification Collection: Picture No. 11050861

Picture No. 11050861
Eurasian / Common Treecreeper identification ringing the birds with nylon nets for the STOC Program Le Champ du Feu, Bas Rhin, France Date:

Background imageIdentification Collection: Cattle farming, farmer replacing ear tag, to comply with regulations

Cattle farming, farmer replacing ear tag, to comply with regulations, to beef cow held in cattle crush, Cumbria, England, November

Background imageIdentification Collection: Mediterranean Gull (Larus melanocephalus) adult, non-breeding plumage, with identification leg rings

Mediterranean Gull (Larus melanocephalus) adult, non-breeding plumage, with identification leg rings, standing in carpark, Suffolk, England, October

Background imageIdentification Collection: Picture No. 10777663

Picture No. 10777663
Barbary Macaque / Barbary Ape / Rock Ape - with identification tag / tattoo (Macaca sylvanus) Date:

Background imageIdentification Collection: Picture No. 10777665

Picture No. 10777665
Barbary Macaque / Barbary Ape / Rock Ape - vet tattooing identification tag / tattoo on leg. (Macaca sylvanus) Date:

Background imageIdentification Collection: Picture No. 10736395

Picture No. 10736395
Biologists - researching Twin-spotted Rattlesnake - painting tail for identification purposes (Crotalus pricei pricei) Date:

Background imageIdentification Collection: Picture No. 10866681

Picture No. 10866681
AWAITING FORMAL IDENTIFICATION (Thera obeliscata) Date:

Background imageIdentification Collection: Picture No. 10774419

Picture No. 10774419
Dog - Boston Terrier - identification tattoo Date:

Background imageIdentification Collection: Domestic Cattle, dairy cow, close-up of identification number freeze branded on rear, Cumbria

Domestic Cattle, dairy cow, close-up of identification number freeze branded on rear, Cumbria, England, June

Background imageIdentification Collection: Domestic Cattle, dairy cow, with identification number freeze branded on rear and tags on tail

Domestic Cattle, dairy cow, with identification number freeze branded on rear and tags on tail, Cumbria, England, June

Background imageIdentification Collection: Domestic Cattle, Holstein cow, close-up of head, with neck collar and transponder

Domestic Cattle, Holstein cow, close-up of head, with neck collar and transponder, in cubicle house, Cheshire, England, August



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"Unveiling the Secrets: From Mass Spectrometer to Fingerprint Scanners - The Evolution of Identification" In 1954, a groundbreaking invention called the mass spectrometer revolutionized identification techniques. This scientific marvel allowed scientists to analyze and identify substances based on their unique molecular composition. Another method used for identification is flame tests, where different elements emit distinct colors when exposed to flames. These vibrant hues help chemists determine the presence of specific elements in compounds. But identification isn't limited to chemicals; it extends to our beloved furry friends as well. A cute working Cocker Spaniel puppy sits proudly with its collar and tag, ensuring that it can be easily identified if lost or found. Similarly, an adult Border Terrier poses gracefully with a collar adorned with an identification tube. This small but crucial detail ensures that this loyal companion can always find its way back home. Moving beyond pets, we delve into official documents like the British passport—a powerful tool for personal identification and international travel. Its pages hold stories of countless journeys and adventures across borders. Tab IV introduces us to fingerprint scanners—an innovative technology that relies on our unique patterns for precise identification. No two fingerprints are alike, making them an invaluable asset in forensic investigations and security systems worldwide. Art meets science as we encounter a captivating artwork featuring a fingerprint scanner—a testament to how even mundane objects can inspire creativity in unexpected ways. The Kelloways Stone stands tall as a symbol of historical identity—etched with names and dates from generations past. It serves as a reminder of our roots and the importance of preserving our heritage through tangible markers of identity. Delving deeper into facial recognition, "Tableau synoptic des traits physionomiques: pour servir à l'étude du. . " offers intricate visual representations aiding in identifying individuals based on their distinctive facial features—an art form intertwined with science itself. It also extends beyond humans; plants have their own unique characteristics too.