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"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Sealed Mysteries of the Past" Step back in time to the 18th century

Background imageSealed Collection: DNA nanotechnology, computer artwork

DNA nanotechnology, computer artwork
DNA nanotechnology. Conceptual computer artwork of DNA nanotechnology, showing carbon nanotubes (allotropes of carbon) surrounding a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageSealed Collection: Atmospheric research, conceptual image

Atmospheric research, conceptual image
Atmospheric research. Jar containing clouds, conceptual image

Background imageSealed Collection: Earth in a jar, conceptual image

Earth in a jar, conceptual image

Background imageSealed Collection: Cosmonaut food from Mir space station

Cosmonaut food from Mir space station
Cosmonaut food. Selection of food items used during the missions to the Mir space station. Mir was launched in 1986 and operated until 2001

Background imageSealed Collection: Dessicator

Dessicator. This piece of laboratory equipment is used to keep samples of moisture-sensitive chemicals dry

Background imageSealed Collection: Clinical waste bag

Clinical waste bag

Background imageSealed Collection: Capped nanotube, molecular model

Capped nanotube, molecular model
Capped carbon nanotube, molecular model. It is called capped because the ends of the tubes have been rounded off to form an enclosed structure

Background imageSealed Collection: Fullerene molecules

Fullerene molecules. Fullerenes are structural types (allotropes) of carbon. The three molecules at centre are buckminsterfullerenes (buckyballs)

Background imageSealed Collection: Capped nanotube, computer artwork

Capped nanotube, computer artwork
Capped nanotube. Computer artwork of a capped carbon nanotube. It is called capped because the ends of the tubes have been rounded off to form an enclosed structure

Background imageSealed Collection: Capped nanotube

Capped nanotube. Computer artwork of a capped carbon nanotube. It is called capped because the ends of the tubes have been rounded off to form an enclosed structure

Background imageSealed Collection: Five tags attached to the undervest

Five tags attached to the undervest
Photograph of the five tags attached to the undervest, signed by witnesses at the Edinburgh exposure of the Scottish medium Helen Duncan, 11 May 1933

Background imageSealed Collection: The excavation of Tutankhamun

The excavation of Tutankhamun
The photograph show the second stage of entry into the sealed chamber of the only intact shrine of a pharaoh ever found

Background imageSealed Collection: Statue of Tutankhamen

Statue of Tutankhamen on guard at his sepulchre for 3000 years. One of the life size statues standing either side of a sealed which was left sealed until Lord Carnarvon arrived to open it

Background imageSealed Collection: The Reign of Suspicion at Yildiz Kiosk

The Reign of Suspicion at Yildiz Kiosk
Scene from the kitchens of the Sultan at the palace of Yildiz in Turkey, showing the Sultans dinner being tasted and then sealed with a long ribbon by palace officials, in order to avoid poisoning

Background imageSealed Collection: Edisons electric lamp

Edisons electric lamp
Components of the electric lamp patented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) in 1879. The lamp worked by passing an electric current through a carbon filament enclosed in a vacuum in a sealed glass bulb

Background imageSealed Collection: New Alexandra Graving Dock at Belfast

New Alexandra Graving Dock at Belfast
Prince Albert Victor, opening the new Alexandra graving-dock at Belfast. A graving or dry dock was a dock which could be sealed off with gates, enabling work to be carried out on the hull

Background imageSealed Collection: Card; Kittens

Card; Kittens
Two kittens, who have been sealed inside an envelope with some greenery, peer out in astonishment at a fly... a typical German Christmas scene

Background imageSealed Collection: Police evidence bags for ensuring that evidential items remain uncontaminated

Police evidence bags for ensuring that evidential items remain uncontaminated
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Background imageSealed Collection: Belgian Postman

Belgian Postman
A Belgian postman hands a sealed letter to a surprised fisherman

Background imageSealed Collection: Social / German Postman

Social / German Postman
The German postman hands a sealed letter to the son of the house while his mother watches



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"Unveiling the Secrets: A Journey through Sealed Mysteries of the Past" Step back in time to the 18th century, where a mysterious figure known as the Plague Doctor roamed. Clad in a haunting mask resembling a gas mask, he sought to protect himself from deadly diseases. Intriguingly, amidst this era of uncertainty and fear, Pratts Motor Oil emerged as a symbol of progress and innovation. Its sealed promise offered reliability and efficiency for those venturing into uncharted territories. Meanwhile, police evidence bags concealed illicit substances that threatened society's well-being. These sealed pouches held secrets that could unravel criminal networks or expose hidden addictions. Love security locks guarded hearts and treasures alike in Sant Oronzo Square, Lecce. This picturesque corner of Italy became an emblem of protection against unwanted intrusions—a sanctuary for love's delicate whispers. Beyond mortal boundaries lie mediums and seances—sealed gateways connecting our world with spirits beyond. Through these ethereal encounters, messages were conveyed from realms unknown—an enigmatic connection between life and death. Delicate documents written in blood tell tales of sacrifice and devotion—a testament to unwavering loyalty etched onto parchment pages forever sealed by crimson ink. A portrait frozen in time reveals an unknown man accompanied by his loyal servant—an image locked away for centuries until now. What stories does this canvas conceal? Who were they? The answers remain sealed within their stoic gazes. Julia Pastrana captivated audiences worldwide with her unique appearance—a woman shrouded in mystery due to her excessive hair growth. Her story remains both tragic and inspiring—a tale bound by societal prejudices yet ultimately transcending them all. As Lord Carnarvon arrived at Luxor with his daughter, history was about to be unsealed once more—the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb awaited its grand reveal—an event that would forever change our understanding of ancient Egypt.