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Addition Collection (#8)

"Unveiling the Power of Addition: From Bristol Filton Works to St

Background imageAddition Collection: The Death of Noah

The Death of Noah; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Alexander the Great under Water

Alexander the Great under Water; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Moses Defeating the Moors

Moses Defeating the Moors; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Jacobs Journey to Egypt

Jacobs Journey to Egypt; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Moses and the Ark of the Covenant

Moses and the Ark of the Covenant; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: The Construction of the Tower of Babel

The Construction of the Tower of Babel; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: God with Adam and Eve, The First Rain in Paradise

God with Adam and Eve, The First Rain in Paradise; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Nebuchadnezzar as a Wild Animal

Nebuchadnezzar as a Wild Animal; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: The Israelites Fear of the Giants, The Israelites Stoning the

The Israelites Fear of the Giants, The Israelites Stoning the Spies; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Daniels Rescue from the Lions Den

Daniels Rescue from the Lions Den; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: The Writing on the Wall at Belshazzars Feast

The Writing on the Wall at Belshazzars Feast; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Nebuchadnezzar Given Hospitality by a Family of Charcoal Burners

Nebuchadnezzar Given Hospitality by a Family of Charcoal Burners; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Alexander the Great in the Air

Alexander the Great in the Air; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: The Death of the Virgin, The Punishment of the Mockers

The Death of the Virgin, The Punishment of the Mockers; Unknown; Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, Europe; about 1400 - 1410 with addition in 1487; Tempera colors, gold, silver paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Portrait of a Woman, traditionally identified as Margaret Stuart, Lady Hippisley

Portrait of a Woman, traditionally identified as Margaret Stuart, Lady Hippisley An Unknown Woman, Called Lady Hippisley, signed and dated 1785 Signed and dated in ocher-color paint

Background imageAddition Collection: Cornish Ceremony

Cornish Ceremony
27th July 1926: Under the will of the late John Knill of St Ives, Cornwall, every five years a number of young girls and elderly women must dance around his mauseleum

Background imageAddition Collection: Suffragette Art Kensington, March 1913

Suffragette Art Kensington, March 1913
7th March 1913: A suffragette adding to messages written by others on a pavement in Kensington. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Getty Images)

Background imageAddition Collection: Boeing RB-50B 47-134 later modified to RB-50F

Boeing RB-50B 47-134 later modified to RB-50F
Boeing RB-50B, 47-134, later modified to RB-50F standard with the addition of SHORAN navigational radar for special missions

Background imageAddition Collection: John Lubbock, first Baron Avebury (1834-1913) English banker, naturalist and archaeologist

John Lubbock, first Baron Avebury (1834-1913) English banker, naturalist and archaeologist. In addition to his political activities he did research on ants and other insects

Background imageAddition Collection: Canterbury Pilgrims from John of Lydgate (1370-1451ja) Story of Thebes written c1420

Canterbury Pilgrims from John of Lydgate (1370-1451ja) Story of Thebes written c1420 and designed as an addition to Chaucers Canterbury Tales. Chromolithograph after manuscript

Background imageAddition Collection: Solar eruption - in addition to giving off light and heat, during solar flares the

Solar eruption - in addition to giving off light and heat, during solar flares the Sun sends out clouds of particles and other emissions. NASA photograph

Background imageAddition Collection: Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza (Spinosa or Despinosa) (1632-1677) Dutch philosopher born

Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza (Spinosa or Despinosa) (1632-1677) Dutch philosopher born in Amsterdam into a Jewish family who had fled Roman Catholic persecution in Portugal

Background imageAddition Collection: Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza (Spinosa or Despinosa - 1632-1677) Dutch philosopher born

Baruch (Benedict) Spinoza (Spinosa or Despinosa - 1632-1677) Dutch philosopher born in Amsterdam into a Jewish family who had fled Roman Catholic persecution in Portugal

Background imageAddition Collection: Addition To The Grammar School Bedford

Addition To The Grammar School Bedford, Engraving 1884, UK, Britain, British, Europe, United Kingdom, Great Britain, European

Background imageAddition Collection: Ten Strawberries arranged in a row

Ten Strawberries arranged in a row

Background imageAddition Collection: Manoeuvring unit for Russian space suit

Manoeuvring unit for Russian space suit
SMK manoeuvring back pack. Also known as the UMK, it was introduced in 1990 to allow a cosmonaut to fly around the outside of the Mir space station during extravehicular activity (EVA) in orbit

Background imageAddition Collection: Arithmometer, 1897 C016 / 2038

Arithmometer, 1897 C016 / 2038
Arithmometer. Invented in 1820 and manufactured from the 1850s to 1915, these were the first widely used mechanical calculators

Background imageAddition Collection: Leibnizs calculating machine

Leibnizs calculating machine. Illustration of the calculating machine, or stepped reckoner, invented by the German mathematician and philosopher Gottfried Leibniz (1646-1716) around 1672

Background imageAddition Collection: Adding machine, Lithuania, 1760s C016 / 2706

Adding machine, Lithuania, 1760s C016 / 2706
Front face of an adding machine made by Yevna Yakobson in Lithuania in the 1760s. Photographed at the Lomonosov Museum at Lomonosov, Russia

Background imageAddition Collection: IMechE: reading room

IMechE: reading room (entrance door on right before addition of wing in 1912)

Background imageAddition Collection: IMechE: council room after addition of new wing, 1912

IMechE: council room after addition of new wing, 1912 Date: 1912

Background imageAddition Collection: IMechE: original lift before addition of wing in 1912

IMechE: original lift before addition of wing in 1912 Date: 1912

Background imageAddition Collection: GLC-LFB Refuse collection strike and rubbish fires

GLC-LFB Refuse collection strike and rubbish fires
The extended refuse collection strike in the early 1970s resulted in piles of rubbish and uncollected waste lying for weeks in London streets

Background imageAddition Collection: Walmgate Bar

Walmgate Bar, York, England, is the most easterly of the gateways of Yorks city wall. It is the only bar (gateway) to retain its barbican, which is a 14th century addition. Date: medieval

Background imageAddition Collection: Petrus Apianuss Pascals Triangle, 1527

Petrus Apianuss Pascals Triangle, 1527
Early Pascals Triangle. Appearing on the title page of Kauffmans Rechnung (Ingolstadt, 1527) by the German scholar Petrus Apianus

Background imageAddition Collection: Calculator, simulated X-ray

Calculator, simulated X-ray
Calculator. Simulated X-ray of a calculator

Background imageAddition Collection: Learning arithmetic

Learning arithmetic
MODEL RELEASED. Learning arithmetic. 4-year-old boy holding a blackboard with the equation 1+1=2 on it. A fundamental part of human intelligence is the ability to produce abstract representations

Background imageAddition Collection: Franklins magic circle of circles

Franklins magic circle of circles
Magic circle of circles. Figure derived by Benjamin Franklin containing the numbers 12 to 75 inclusive on a set of concentric circular spaces across eight radii

Background imageAddition Collection: Mathematics symbols

Mathematics symbols. Array of basic mathematics symbols formed from metal construction set parts

Background imageAddition Collection: The Duke of Edinburgh opening the Seamens Orphanage in Live

The Duke of Edinburgh opening the Seamens Orphanage in Live
Prince Alfred, Duke of Edinburgh, opening the Seamens Orphanage, Liverpool in 1870. The Liverpool Seamens Orphan Institution was established in order to provide care

Background imageAddition Collection: Voluntary Workers 2

Voluntary Workers 2
Now they have a say in how the country is run, people are happy to do voluntary work on Sunday in addition to their weekday work - or is this only Soviet propaganda ?

Background imageAddition Collection: Except on Business

Except on Business
Young girl stands by a Christmas dinner table staring at a roast turkey. A dog sits on a dinner chair beside her looking hungry

Background imageAddition Collection: Caught

Caught
Children discovered in a larder or pantry by their parents and a horrified housekeeper or nanny eating jam out of a huge jar

Background imageAddition Collection: Fighting in Barcelona

Fighting in Barcelona
Fighting at the gate, Barcelona : the Catalonians are caught up in the Carlist Wars in addition to their own wishes for independence

Background imageAddition Collection: The wooden buildings of Bryggen, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bergen, Norway

The wooden buildings of Bryggen, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Bergen, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageAddition Collection: Italian Battleship

Italian Battleship
A new addition to the Italian fleet is launched at La Spezia. (There are many vessels with this name.)

Background imageAddition Collection: CENTAUR (D ORSAY)

CENTAUR (D ORSAY)
Centaurs can use weapons just like humans, in addition to their natural endowments, making them fierce warriors

Background imageAddition Collection: Sir William Buckland

Sir William Buckland
SIR WILLIAM BUCKLAND eccentric naturalist, whose household comprised all kinds of livestock in addition to his own family




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"Unveiling the Power of Addition: From Bristol Filton Works to St. George's Marvels" Step back in time to October 1910, when the Bristol Filton works witnessed a groundbreaking addition - the Burgess-Dunne D, 2 AH-7 aircraft taking flight with grace and precision. Amidst the buzz of innovation, silk handkerchiefs fluttered in Larkenshaw, Chobham, Surrey. A picturesque staircase led visitors into the John Shaffer Phipps House, where a proposed addition promised grandeur beyond imagination. Meanwhile, at Felsted School in Essex, a perspective view showcased how an architectural addition could transform educational spaces into realms of inspiration and growth. History intertwines as we delve into the Cunard Line's QE2 celebration album. Nestled within its slip case cover lies an ode to maritime excellence - an addition that forever etched itself onto oceanic horizons. Yet not all they are tangible; some are born from ideas and movements. Robert Blatchford and his Clarion van traversed streets far and wide, spreading knowledge like seeds of change. In our pursuit of understanding nature's laws, we encounter Isaac Newton - an English physicist whose brilliance added new dimensions to astronomy and mathematics alike. His legacy echoes through time as his name appears twice on this journey through captions. Addition is more than just numbers or objects; it symbolizes progress and expansion. It represents humanity's relentless quest for improvement - be it technological advancements soaring through skies or intellectual breakthroughs shaping minds across generations. So let us celebrate each addition that has shaped our world – from pioneering aviation feats to majestic architecture; from seafaring triumphs to revolutionary ideas – for they remind us that together we can create something greater than ourselves.