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"Total: Embracing the Equilibrium of Opposites" In a world filled with contrasting forces, we find ourselves seeking balance and harmony

Background imageTotal Collection: Total lunar eclipse

Total lunar eclipse. Sequence of optical images of the total eclipse of the Moon of 9th January 2001. The sequence runs from top right to bottom left

Background imageTotal Collection: Ozone hole, September 2001

Ozone hole, September 2001
Antarctic ozone hole. Coloured satellite image of reduced atmospheric ozone levels around Antarctica (lower centre, darkest blue) on 17 September 2001

Background imageTotal Collection: Total lunar eclipse, artwork

Total lunar eclipse, artwork
Total lunar eclipse, computer artwork. A lunar eclipse occurs as the Moon (far right) passes into the shadow of the Earth (centre), meaning that the light from the Sun (left) cannot reach it

Background imageTotal Collection: Total lunar eclipse of 1877

Total lunar eclipse of 1877
A total lunar eclipse on Feb. 27. 1877 in the Wintter Alps in Austria. The Moon moved into the Earth shadow creating a 3D-effect often observed during Lunar Eclipses, in brown, yellow, orange

Background imageTotal Collection: Settling the Bargain- Fishmongers shop in St. Petersburg

Settling the Bargain- Fishmongers shop in St. Petersburg
Freezing conditions at a market stall showing fish being weighed and the fishmonger totting up the total on an abacus

Background imageTotal Collection: Abyssinian Expedition: The Exodus of Theodores Broken Army

Abyssinian Expedition: The Exodus of Theodores Broken Army
The British 1868 Expedition to Abyssinia was a punitive expedition against King Theodore, after he had imprisoned missionaries and representatives of the British Government

Background imageTotal Collection: A Years Food for the Animals of London Zoo, 1913

A Years Food for the Animals of London Zoo, 1913
Illustration showing the sum total of food required to feed the animals of the Zoological Societys Gardens (London Zoo) in 1913

Background imageTotal Collection: Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932

Illustration showing the Eclipse of the Moon, 1932
Illustration showing the passage of the moon through the cone of the Earths shadow (invisible in space, but represented diagrammatically here) on 14th September 1932

Background imageTotal Collection: Collecting the first pension cheque at the post office

Collecting the first pension cheque at the post office
Collecting the first weekly pension instalment at the post office. The Old Age Pension Act was introduced by David Lloyd George in 1908 with the first pensions available on the 1st of January 1909

Background imageTotal Collection: The Great Westerns new giant, the Caerphilly Castle

The Great Westerns new giant, the Caerphilly Castle
The most power passenger engine in Great Britain in 1923, The Great Westerns New Giant, Caerphilly Castle. An engine designed by C. B Collett and constructed at Swindon

Background imageTotal Collection: Solar Eclipse / Spain 1860

Solar Eclipse / Spain 1860
The solar eclipse at Aguilar, Spain

Background imageTotal Collection: Sinbad on his Raft

Sinbad on his Raft
Sinbad on his raft: For several days the raft floated on in total darkness through the long tunnel

Background imageTotal Collection: Becket / Constition / 1164

Becket / Constition / 1164
Becket is confronted by the Earl of Leicester and refuses to seal the " Constitutions of Claredon" drawn up by Henry II to secure total obedience to the crown once more

Background imageTotal Collection: Religion / Druids / Stukeley

Religion / Druids / Stukeley
Stukeley believed that the British Druids originated as a Phoenician colony, Fam d for magic.. zealous preachers who came to these shores as the descendants of Abraham

Background imageTotal Collection: Reporting / Helle, 1908

Reporting / Helle, 1908
Comment on the total lack of privacy for public figures (the Presidential nightmare in France)



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"Total: Embracing the Equilibrium of Opposites" In a world filled with contrasting forces, we find ourselves seeking balance and harmony. Just like Eliphas Levi's iconic depiction of Baphomet, we strive to achieve equilibrium amidst the chaos. "The Underwriter Who Missed The Total Loss" reminds us that even in our most meticulous calculations, unexpected outcomes can arise. Life teaches us that embracing both success and failure is essential for growth. Drawing inspiration from Avebury/Stukeley Map, we navigate through life's intricate paths, acknowledging the interplay between light and darkness. Similar to the Diamond Ring Effect during an eclipse, where beauty emerges from shadows, we learn that opposing elements often create breathtaking moments. As history unfolds before our eyes like Suffragettes Released from Prison or the Battle of Culloden, we witness how conflicts shape societies. Yet it is through understanding diverse perspectives that progress is made – just as Einstein's theory explains how starlight bends under gravitational attraction. The Boeing 377 SGT Super Guppy F-BTGV Airbus Finningley represents innovation born out of collaboration; much like knee joint prosthesis captured on an X-ray - technology enhancing lives by restoring mobility. Just as Consolidated B-24 Liberator final assembly line at Ford symbolizes collective effort towards a common goal; astronomers waiting eagerly for an eclipse remind us of humanity's relentless pursuit of knowledge. In this grand tapestry called life, "total" signifies more than mere sum but rather a celebration of unity amid diversity. It urges us to embrace contradictions and seek equilibrium within ourselves and the world around us.