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Noise Collection (page 7)

From the serene melodies of a wren singing in Cleveland to the deafening blast of a Metropolitan Police air raid siren

Background imageNoise Collection: Last sad portrait

Last sad portrait
Teruhiko Tsuchida

Background imageNoise Collection: Boring day

Boring day
Teruhiko Tsuchida

Background imageNoise Collection: With you

With you
Teruhiko Tsuchida

Background imageNoise Collection: I want to tell you

I want to tell you
Teruhiko Tsuchida

Background imageNoise Collection: 2067542

2067542

Background imageNoise Collection: Analog dinner 2

Analog dinner 2
Teruhiko Tsuchida

Background imageNoise Collection: Love affair

Love affair
Teruhiko Tsuchida

Background imageNoise Collection: 2076104

2076104

Background imageNoise Collection: for whom the bell rang

for whom the bell rang
Hari Sulistiawan

Background imageNoise Collection: The news

The news
Vladimír Ondrejička

Background imageNoise Collection: At maximum volume

At maximum volume
Aida Ianeva

Background imageNoise Collection: Too much noise

Too much noise
Codruta Georgescu

Background imageNoise Collection: Summer Album

Summer Album
Conceptual photo with sound wave graphic made from leaves and grass. Analogue cassette with music of nature.. Dina Belenko

Background imageNoise Collection: The man with the bag

The man with the bag
Domenico Montemagno

Background imageNoise Collection: Seaweed used to deaden sound in workshops and public buildings is the latest device to

Seaweed used to deaden sound in workshops and public buildings is the latest device to deal with Londons noise problem. Collected in Canadian waters

Background imageNoise Collection: Testing at the Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott, Buckinghamshire

Testing at the Rocket Propulsion Establishment, Westcott, Buckinghamshire, Thursday 5th November 1964

Background imageNoise Collection: The British Concorde 002 prototype arrives at Heathrow Airport

The British Concorde 002 prototype arrives at Heathrow Airport, London after completing a 45, 000 mile demonstration sales tour to the Far East ad Australia. 1st July 1972

Background imageNoise Collection: The hills are alive with the sound of... well not quite as Olive Lightley

The hills are alive with the sound of... well not quite as Olive Lightleys pained expression shows on 15th January 1980. Her brother-in-law Ian is a member of one of the saddest Sally Army bands

Background imageNoise Collection: Two policemen try to block out the noise of the band playing

Two policemen try to block out the noise of the band playing and screaming fans at a Beatles concert during the tour of USA August 1964

Background imageNoise Collection: Waiting for Concorde-sonic boom experiment being carried out at Efford experimental

Waiting for Concorde-sonic boom experiment being carried out at Efford experimental horticultural station, near Lymington, Hampshire

Background imageNoise Collection: Archie MacPherson Sports Commentator who is also rector of Edinburgh University attempts

Archie MacPherson Sports Commentator who is also rector of Edinburgh University attempts to play a 1594 sackbut trombone, believed to be the oldest brass instrument in Britain

Background imageNoise Collection: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich listen while the regimental band of the 1st

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich listen while the regimental band of the 1st Battalion of the Parachute Regiment play a number at their barracks in Montgomery Lines, Aldershot

Background imageNoise Collection: Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich play a numbers while the regimental band of the 1st

Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich play a numbers while the regimental band of the 1st Battalion of the Parachute Regiment cover thgeir ears at the barracks in Montgomery Lines, Aldershot

Background imageNoise Collection: Lone bagpipe player Jim Thomas playing as a jumbo jet flies overhead May 1975

Lone bagpipe player Jim Thomas playing as a jumbo jet flies overhead May 1975

Background imageNoise Collection: A Policeman puts his fingers in his ears to block out the noise as the Beatles perform

A Policeman puts his fingers in his ears to block out the noise as the Beatles perform on stage during their tour of America. September 1964 S07757

Background imageNoise Collection: Seamus McGuiness better known as The Worst Piper in the World

Seamus McGuiness better known as The Worst Piper in the World pictured entertaining children at the College of Piping in Muir of Ord, Inverness Scotland 2nd October 1966

Background imageNoise Collection: A Belgian field gun in action during the Battle of Hofstade

A Belgian field gun in action during the Battle of Hofstade. It will be noticed that one of the gun crew is receiving a message by field telephone. Published Daily Mirror Page 4 September 1914

Background imageNoise Collection: Little Tamara Hallett grits her teeth for the moment that every child dreads

Little Tamara Hallett grits her teeth for the moment that every child dreads. A balloon has been blown up too far and it bursts as pricked by a pin. October 1976 P004773

Background imageNoise Collection: Mill chimneys in Brook Yard, Hipperholme, near Halifax, were demolished

Mill chimneys in Brook Yard, Hipperholme, near Halifax, were demolished. Susan Heviour, Josephine Woodhouse, Ruth Collins, and Patricia Fairbank

Background imageNoise Collection: Girl Deafened by Jets. September 1953 D5544-001

Girl Deafened by Jets. September 1953 D5544-001

Background imageNoise Collection: Girl Deafened by Jets. September 1953 D5544

Girl Deafened by Jets. September 1953 D5544

Background imageNoise Collection: Donald Ross the Woolwich Pipe bands mascot, with his finers in his ears

Donald Ross the Woolwich Pipe bands mascot, with his finers in his ears, does not fully appreicate the sound of the bagpipes. April 1952 C1748

Background imageNoise Collection: The Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, 1820. Creator: Alvan Fisher

The Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, 1820. Creator: Alvan Fisher
The Great Horseshoe Fall, Niagara, 1820

Background imageNoise Collection: Thunder (Un coup de foudre). Creator: Alphonse Legros

Thunder (Un coup de foudre). Creator: Alphonse Legros
Thunder (Un coup de foudre)

Background imageNoise Collection: Phil May cartoon - Tuneless Street band

Phil May cartoon - Tuneless Street band
1904

Background imageNoise Collection: A Roseate Spoonbill standing in water calling out, sign of stress

A Roseate Spoonbill standing in water calling out, sign of stress

Background imageNoise Collection: The Enraged Musician, November 30, 1741. Creator: William Hogarth

The Enraged Musician, November 30, 1741. Creator: William Hogarth
The Enraged Musician, November 30, 1741

Background imageNoise Collection: Plate 31 of the Tauromaquia : Banderillas with firecrackers. 1816

Plate 31 of the Tauromaquia : Banderillas with firecrackers. 1816

Background imageNoise Collection: Hocus Pocus-or Conjurors Raising the Wind, October 1, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams

Hocus Pocus-or Conjurors Raising the Wind, October 1, 1814. Creator: Charles Williams
Hocus Pocus-or Conjurors Raising the Wind, October 1, 1814

Background imageNoise Collection: The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. Creator: Unknown

The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. Creator: Unknown
The Telephone; a telegraphic alarum, 1844. A type of foghorn: The object of the..." Telephone or Marine Alarum and Signal Trumpet", by Captain J. N. Taylor, R.N

Background imageNoise Collection: The Enraged Musician, ca. 1800. Creator: Dent

The Enraged Musician, ca. 1800. Creator: Dent
The Enraged Musician, ca. 1800

Background imageNoise Collection: Mr. Alexander Campbell, Organist, Conducting Three Braying Asses, 1782. Creator: John Kay

Mr. Alexander Campbell, Organist, Conducting Three Braying Asses, 1782. Creator: John Kay
Mr. Alexander Campbell, Organist, Conducting Three Braying Asses, 1782

Background imageNoise Collection: Woman with snoring husband

Woman with snoring husband
A woman sits up in bed with cotton wool in her ears, kept awake by her snoring husband. Date: 1960s

Background imageNoise Collection: NOISE POLLUTION TESTER

NOISE POLLUTION TESTER
This man measures noise pollution - street traffic, excessively loud speakers, motor vehicles, machinery etc, at the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington. Date: 5 October 1932

Background imageNoise Collection: 1741 / ENRAGED MUSICIAN

1741 / ENRAGED MUSICIAN
A violinist is disturbed by a ballad singer, a screeching parrot, a piper, a drummer, a barking dog, a knife grinder, fighting cats and other noises Date: 1741

Background imageNoise Collection: Cartoon, An Unseemly Interruption 1881

Cartoon, An Unseemly Interruption 1881
A family Bible reading on Saturday night Naughty Grandpapas making a noise Date: 1882

Background imageNoise Collection: MG7970 Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore

MG7970 Travel Tourism Holiday Vacation Explore
Firing of the noon day gun, at the Saluting Battery, Upper Barracca Gardens, Valletta, Malta

Background imageNoise Collection: Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-F400A / 731 EI-BRG

Hawker Siddeley HS. 125-F400A / 731 EI-BRG
Hawker Siddeley HS.125-F400A/731 EI-BRG (msn 25281/NA774) of Ven Air-Anglo-Irish Meats, at London Heathrow Airport. Built as a 400A, powered by Rolls-Royce Viper turbojet engines



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From the serene melodies of a wren singing in Cleveland to the deafening blast of a Metropolitan Police air raid siren, it has always played a significant role in our lives. In 1891, Henry Stacy Marks captured the essence with his artwork depicting a bustling Select Committee meeting. Fast forward to future New York, where the cacophony of city life reaches new heights. But noise isn't limited to human-made sounds; nature too has its own symphony. The growl of a Brown Bear on Kodiak Island and the majestic roar of Red Deer stags echo through their respective habitats, captivating our senses. In Havana's Sloppy Joes Bar in 1951, laughter and lively conversations mingled with clinking glasses as patrons reveled in the vibrant atmosphere. Meanwhile, Bagpiper Craig McIntosh practiced his craft amidst peaceful fields, filling the air with haunting melodies that transport us to distant lands. Even animals contribute their unique voices to this grand chorus. Louis Wain's whimsical illustration portrays Daddy Cat blowing his trumpet with feline finesse. During times of war, noise takes on an entirely different meaning. Canadian gunners at Vimy Ridge unleashed thunderous artillery fire while U. S. Marine Corps Drum and Bugle Corps performed solemn tunes that stirred patriotic emotions. Whether it is harmonious or chaotic, soothing or jarring, noise surrounds us every day – shaping our experiences and evoking powerful emotions within us.