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Background imageLabelled Collection: Reflexology foot map, artwork

Reflexology foot map, artwork. Reflexology is a form of alternative medicine in which disorders in the body are treated by massaging areas of the feet thought to correspond to the affected area

Background imageLabelled Collection: Skeleton of a greyhound

Skeleton of a greyhound
Detailed anatomical drawing by Raymond Sheppard in pen and ink of the skeleton of a greyhound, with bones fully labelled

Background imageLabelled Collection: The Workers May-Pole, design for a socialist poster

The Workers May-Pole, design for a socialist poster
The Workers May-Pole, a design for a socialist poster, with a central allegorical figure, and banners and ribbons labelled with abstract ideas such as Leisure, Solidarity and Humanity. Date: 1894

Background imageLabelled Collection: Cuts of beef

Cuts of beef. Computer artwork illustrating primal and subprimal cuts of beef and their names. Primal cuts (shown with black dotted lines), are large areas of muscle sold to wholesale meat retailers

Background imageLabelled Collection: Standard periodic table, element types

Standard periodic table, element types
Standard periodic table, colour-coded for element types. The periodic table shows the chemical elements ordered by atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)

Background imageLabelled Collection: Standard periodic table, element types

Standard periodic table, element types
Standard periodic table, colour-coded for element types. The periodic table shows the chemical elements ordered by atomic number (number of protons in the nucleus)

Background imageLabelled Collection: Sydney, Australia - Map of Sydney and Port Jackson

Sydney, Australia - Map of Sydney and Port Jackson
Slide showing a map of Sydney and Port Jackson, with the areas of the city labelled.. Boswell Collection. Slide number 5. Sydney is the most populous city in Australia

Background imageLabelled Collection: Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map

Spacecraft on the Moon, lunar map
Spacecraft on the Moon. Map showing coloured markers for 34 spacecraft that impacted or landed on the Moon from the 1960s onwards

Background imageLabelled Collection: ECGs of a normal heart rate, artwork

ECGs of a normal heart rate, artwork
Electrocardiograms (ECG) of a normal heart rate, artwork. An ECG measures the electrical activity of the heart. The wave on the ECG appears upwards or downwards depending upon whether the electrical

Background imageLabelled Collection: Eye anatomy, artwork

Eye anatomy, artwork
Eye anatomy, computer artwork. At the front of the eye is the cornea, a transparent coating. Behind this is the lens, which is partly covered by the iris

Background imageLabelled Collection: Basal ganglia, artwork

Basal ganglia, artwork
Basal ganglia. Computer artwork of the human brain, showing some of the structures that make up the basal ganglia (basal nuclei, pink)

Background imageLabelled Collection: Skin disorders, artwork

Skin disorders, artwork
Skin disorders. Computer artwork showing the structure of the skin, and the layers affected by various skin disorders. Folliculitis is the inflammation of hair follicles; Bullae are blisters;

Background imageLabelled Collection: Universe timeline, artwork

Universe timeline, artwork
Big Bang and Evolution of Galaxies - The observable Universe is about 84 billion light years across. According to the standard view of cosmolog

Background imageLabelled Collection: Orbit of Sputnik 1, Soviet 1957 diagram

Orbit of Sputnik 1, Soviet 1957 diagram
Orbit of Sputnik 1. Diagram showing the Earth orbits possible for different spacecrafts. Sputnik 1, the first spacecraft ever to reach Earth orbit, was launched on 4 October 1957 by the Soviet Union

Background imageLabelled Collection: Christian Dior sketching a fashion design, 1948

Christian Dior sketching a fashion design, 1948
In 1947 Christian Dior (1905-1957) created a sensational collection labelled the New Look. His designs centred around gowns with an 18 inch waist, which focused attention on the bust and hips

Background imageLabelled Collection: U-Boats - Cutaway

U-Boats - Cutaway
The internal accommodation of a U-boat as it prepares to attack a convoy of Allied merchantmen : though labelled U-65, the Germans did not at this time possess 65 U-boats

Background imageLabelled Collection: Evacuees on a Train

Evacuees on a Train
Its goodbye to the little tots who are bound for new homes with new parents in the safe country districts of Britain - evacuees looking out of the window of a train

Background imageLabelled Collection: The state tinkers, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, Published Feb y 10th

The state tinkers, Gillray, James, 1756-1815, engraver, Published Feb y 10th 1780 by W. Humphrey, 1780. 1 print : engraving, color. Three men breaking a large bowl which is cracked and patched

Background imageLabelled Collection: Card index box

Card index box. Index cards arranged alphabetically in a box

Background imageLabelled Collection: Chinese acupuncture model

Chinese acupuncture model. Foot of a Chinese acupuncture model, with marking and numbers and labels to show the acupuncture points and lines (meridians)

Background imageLabelled Collection: Trypanosome protozoan, artwork

Trypanosome protozoan, artwork
Trypanosome protozoan. Artwork of a section through a Trypanosoma congolense protozoan. This parasite is a cause of the disease nagana in cattle and other livestock in Africa

Background imageLabelled Collection: German Heart

German Heart
Two views of the heart, with the parts labelled in German

Background imageLabelled Collection: Carringtons flare

Carringtons flare. Diagram of the solar flare and associated sunspot group observed by Richard Carrington on 1st September 1859

Background imageLabelled Collection: Medical zodiac, 15th century diagram

Medical zodiac, 15th century diagram
Medical zodiac. 15th century diagram with Latin text illustrating how the human body relates to the zodiac signs. Such information was used in medical practices, such as bloodletting

Background imageLabelled Collection: His and Hers outhouses, Florida, USA

His and Hers outhouses, Florida, USA
His and Hers outhouses labelled Ma and Pa, somewhere in Florida, USA. Date: 1930s

Background imageLabelled Collection: Nebulae drawn by William Herschel, 1811 C002 / 5044

Nebulae drawn by William Herschel, 1811 C002 / 5044
Nebulae drawn by the British astronomer William Herschel (1738-1822), published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society in 1811

Background imageLabelled Collection: Laser eye surgery, artwork

Laser eye surgery, artwork
Laser eye surgery. Artwork showing how laser eye surgery is performed. An incision is made into the cornea (light blue), the clear dome-shaped surface that covers the front of the eye

Background imageLabelled Collection: Fibroblast cell, artwork

Fibroblast cell, artwork
Fibroblast cell. Computer artwork of a fibroblast excreting collagen fibres (tropocollagen). Fibroblasts are cells that produce connective tissue such as collagen (tropocollagen)

Background imageLabelled Collection: Water molecule

Water molecule. Computer model of a molecule of water. Atoms are colour-coded: oxygen (red) and hydrogen (white). Water is one of the most abundant chemicals on Earth

Background imageLabelled Collection: Collagen synthesis and assembly, artwork

Collagen synthesis and assembly, artwork. At left is a fibroblast, the cell that synthesises helical protein chains of collagen (wavy lines)

Background imageLabelled Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 7-11

Mushrooms Walsh 7-11
Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green

Background imageLabelled Collection: Mushrooms Walsh 25-30

Mushrooms Walsh 25-30
Varieties of mushroom: the three poisonous items are labelled in green

Background imageLabelled Collection: ALICE / DRINK ME

ALICE / DRINK ME
ALICE SHRINKS AND STRETCHES Alice finds the bottle labelled Drink Me

Background imageLabelled Collection: Sick of the property tax or ministerial influnza': Prince Regent (later George IV)

Sick of the property tax or ministerial influnza': Prince Regent (later George IV)
527969 Sick of the property tax or ministerial influnza': Prince Regent (later George IV) gouty and on crutches labelled 'More Money', and 'Increase in Income

Background imageLabelled Collection: Humorous print of a circus performer on an outdoor stage shooting at a balloon, labelled 'L'Opinion'

Humorous print of a circus performer on an outdoor stage shooting at a balloon, labelled 'L'Opinion'
528675 Humorous print of a circus performer on an outdoor stage shooting at a balloon, labelled 'L'Opinion', as a man leaps from the gondola and a woman clings to a rope, 1870-1900

Background imageLabelled Collection: Wilhelm II (1859-1941) Emperor of Germany 1888-1918, mailed fist on War Map

Wilhelm II (1859-1941) Emperor of Germany 1888-1918, mailed fist on War Map, looks at sand glass labelled Summer 1918
528344 Wilhelm II (1859-1941) Emperor of Germany 1888-1918, mailed fist on War Map, looks at sand glass labelled Summer 1918, while Father Time, the Grim Reaper is ready to strike. World War I

Background imageLabelled Collection: The pool of Tears from Alice in Wonderland, 1865 (engraving)

The pool of Tears from Alice in Wonderland, 1865 (engraving)
537906 The pool of Tears from Alice in Wonderland, 1865 (engraving) by Tenniel, John (1820-1914); (add.info.: Illustration by John Tenniel); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageLabelled Collection: English the common United States language. Uncle Sam teaches 4 infants, Philippines, Hawaii

English the common United States language. Uncle Sam teaches 4 infants, Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Cuba
528610 English the common United States language. Uncle Sam teaches 4 infants, Philippines, Hawaii, Porto Rico, Cuba, while children read books labelled by states

Background imageLabelled Collection: Animal cell structure

Animal cell structure. Artwork of a section through an animal cell. At lower centre is the nucleus, which contains the cells genetic information in the form of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageLabelled Collection: WW2 Valentines Card, Warden Love Birds

WW2 Valentines Card, Warden Love Birds
A WW2 Valentines greetings card, the illustration shows a pair of love birds wearing warden's helmets, perched on a branch, a nest labelled A. I. Post is visible on the right. Date: circa 1940s

Background imageLabelled Collection: White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Harland and Wolff date book

White Star Line, RMS Titanic, Harland and Wolff date book
White Star Line, RMS Titanic. Extremely rare Harland and Wolff hardbound employees build/date book chronicling the history of the ships built at the yard

Background imageLabelled Collection: White Star Line, green glass whisky measure with logo

White Star Line, green glass whisky measure with logo
White Star Line, rare green glass whisky measure decorated with house flag logo and labelled Whisky. 2ins

Background imageLabelled Collection: General Jean Meiser

General Jean Meiser
A sculpture of General Jean Meiser of the Belgian Army, Commander of the Legion of Honour. Labelled as a heroic defender of Dixmude who stopped the German army on their way to the channel ports in

Background imageLabelled Collection: Cunard Line, RMS Caronia - folder cover, Captain's Copy

Cunard Line, RMS Caronia - folder cover, Captain's Copy
Cunard Line, RMS Caronia - hard bound folder of the officers instruction book labelled Caronia with label inscribed Cunard Captain's Copy'. 13 x 10.5 inches. Date: 20th century

Background imageLabelled Collection: Head of a Gin

Head of a Gin
A portrait etching of an aboriginal woman, offensively labelled as a Gin, she is wearing a headband and smoking a pipe. Date: circa 1925

Background imageLabelled Collection: Abol Advertisement

Abol Advertisement
Advertisement for Abol, promoting their non-poisonous insecticide. The safest and best remedy for greenfly, mildew, etc. Image shows the labelled canister along with syringe. Date: circa 1931

Background imageLabelled Collection: The World's First Postcard

The World's First Postcard
The idea of a postal card which could be used at half the letter rate was that of Heinrich von Stephan in 1865. Later that year

Background imageLabelled Collection: Lantern Slides Slide Late 19th Century 1890s

Lantern Slides Slide Late 19th Century 1890s
lantern, slides, slide, late, 19th, century, 1890s, The, Life, Story, Edward, VII, Part, II, Slide, showing, picture, crowd, people, fence, Buckingham, Palace, car, foreground, someone, operating



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"Exploring the Intricacies of Life: A Journey through Labeled Artwork" Step into a world where art meets knowledge, as we delve into the captivating realm of labeled artwork. From reflexology foot maps to skeletal structures, each piece tells a unique story and unveils hidden secrets. Begin your expedition with the Reflexology Foot Map, an intricate illustration that reveals the interconnectedness between our feet and various organs in our body. Marvel at how this ancient practice guides us towards balance and well-being. Next, encounter the Skeleton of a Greyhound, meticulously labeled to showcase every bone and joint. Witness the elegance of nature's design as you appreciate both its beauty and functionality. As you move forward, stumble upon "The Workers May-Pole, " a striking design for a socialist poster. This thought-provoking artwork highlights unity among laborers while advocating for social justice—a powerful reminder of collective strength. Venture further into scientific realms with detailed diagrams showcasing Cuts of Beef or Element Types on Standard Periodic Tables. These labels provide invaluable insights into culinary delights or chemical compositions—unlocking mysteries that lie beneath their surfaces. Embark on an exploration down under with Sydney's map and Port Jackson's depiction—an artistic representation capturing Australia's vibrant cityscape against its stunning harbor backdrop. Let it inspire wanderlust within you. Journey beyond Earth's boundaries as you witness spacecraft landing on the Moon amidst lunar maps—a testament to human ingenuity reaching new frontiers in space exploration. Marvel at ECGs transformed into mesmerizing artworks depicting normal heart rates—an ode to life-sustaining rhythms that beat within us all. Delve deeper still as eye anatomy unravels before your eyes—a label-rich masterpiece revealing intricacies behind vision itself—the window to our souls. Lastly, immerse yourself in Basal Ganglia artwork—unraveling complexities surrounding movement control—and Skin Disorders' visual narratives shedding light on conditions affecting our largest organ.