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Spout Collection (page 18)

In the 19th century, spouts were a common sight in various parts of the world

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Spout Collection: The Temple Fountain, London
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Spout Collection: Fountain Near Jaffa
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Spout Collection: House of the Large Fountain, Pompeii
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Spout Collection: Fountain in Front of the Vatican. Rome, Italy
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Spout Collection: Ruined Fountain on the Campagna. Italy
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Spout Collection: The Luminous Fountain, at the Panopticon, Leicester Square, London, 1854
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Spout Collection: The Burning Well Near the Featherstone Station in the Vicinity of Pontefract
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Spout Collection: Street Fountain in Grasse, France
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 3749 x 2903
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1690 x 2531
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1883 x 1675
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 2752 x 3679
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1265 x 2436
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 2545 x 2177
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1816 x 1991
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1710 x 3899
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1909 x 2981
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1902 x 2860
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 3976 x 3767
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 2494 x 2512
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Spout Collection: Memorial Fountain of the Late Marquis of Waterford, 1869
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Spout Collection: The Explorations at Jerusalem: Rock-Cut Tunnel Near the Fountain of the Virgin, 1869
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Spout Collection: Fountain with Statuette of Bacchus
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 3969 x 2910
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 2557 x 2034
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 1919 x 2517
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Spout Collection: The Stewart Memorial Fountain, Glasgow, 1873
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 2495 x 2782
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Spout Collection: Source Size = 2134 x 5051
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Spout Collection: Rome Italy 1875, Fountain at the Villa of Pope Julius III
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Spout Collection: The Bather at the Fountain, 1914
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Spout Collection: Ewer, 11th or 12th century (ceramic)
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Spout Collection: Mechanical device for pouring water, illustration from the Book of Knowledge
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Spout Collection: Venus mourns the death of Adonis, Herman van Swanevelt, Lodewijk XIV (koning van
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Spout Collection: Jug in the form of a snail shell, Balthazar van den Bos, Cornelis Floris (II), Hieronymus
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Spout Collection: Jug in the form of a volute, print maker: Balthazar van den Bos, Cornelis Floris II
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Spout Collection: Jug in the form of a snail shell with a spout in a clamshell design, Balthazar van
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Spout Collection: Gutturnium, Johannes or Lucas van Doetechum, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Hieronymus Cock
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Spout Collection: Flask with Spout
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Spout Collection: VERSAILLES: PETIT TRIANON. View outside the Petit Trianon at the palace of Versailles, France
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Spout Collection: MEXICO: FOUNTAIN. The spouting fountain. Lithograph from Mexico y sus Alrededores
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Spout Collection: WHALING, 1855. The Flurry. A harpooned whale destroys one of the rowboats of the whalers
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Spout Collection: WHALING, 1855. Laying On. American whalers attempt to harpoon a whale. Wood engraving
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Spout Collection: WHALING, 1855. Lowering the Boats. American whalers approaching a pod of whales in rowboats
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Spout Collection: WHALING, 1855. The Chase. An American whaling ship approaching a pod of whales
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Spout Collection: CURRIER & IVES: WHALING. Lithograph, American, 19th century
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Spout Collection: AD: ALUMINUM, 1918. American advertisement for Mirro Aluminum. Illustration, 1918


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In the 19th century, spouts were a common sight in various parts of the world. From oil wells to geysers and even teapots, these fascinating structures have played diverse roles throughout history. One notable event took place during the Glasgow Fire Drill Competition in Scotland. As firefighters showcased their skills, a towering spout emerged from an oil well nearby, reminding everyone of the dangers lurking beneath the surface. Across the Atlantic Ocean in Houston, Texas, an unforgettable moment occurred when an oil gusher erupted with immense force. The powerful spout symbolized both prosperity and environmental concerns associated with this booming industry. Nature's own version of a they are be witnessed at Yellowstone National Park's famous geyser basin. With its rhythmic eruptions shooting water high into the air, it captivates visitors who marvel at this natural wonder. Traveling to Karlovy Vary in Czech Republic brings us to The Sprudel at the Spa. This enchanting location boasts mineral-rich waters that bubble up through numerous spouts, offering therapeutic benefits for those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation. Legend has it that Saint Brendan once encountered a magnificent whale whose blowhole acted as a majestic spout amidst vast ocean waves. This awe-inspiring sight left an indelible mark on his journey and inspired tales for generations to come. Artistic depictions also celebrate spouts' significance. Philippe Mercier's masterpiece "The Elements (Water)" showcases water flowing gracefully from ornate fountains and elegant sculptures—a testament to mankind's fascination with these captivating structures. Even advertisements have utilized spouts creatively; Royles Patent Self-Pouring Teapots boasted their innovative design by showcasing tea pouring effortlessly from their unique built-in spouts—an invention that revolutionized tea-drinking rituals worldwide. Photographers like EyeUbiquitous_20107158 capture breathtaking moments where nature meets human-made wonders—such as The Fountain in Wilton, Wiltshire.