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Berkeley Collection (#6)

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Background imageBerkeley Collection: Alvarez bubble chamber research, 1959

Alvarez bubble chamber research, 1959
Alvarez bubble chamber research, Radiation Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, USA, July 1959. From left, US engineers and physicists Paul Hernandez (1918-2009)

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Berkeley Sound, Falkland islands

Berkeley Sound, Falkland islands
Illustration (p.214) from Charles Darwins Journal of Researches, first illustrated edition 1890

Background imageBerkeley Collection: CHEESMANs WIFE, 1677. The wife of Edmund Cheesman (or Chisman)

CHEESMANs WIFE, 1677. The wife of Edmund Cheesman (or Chisman) faints before Governor William Berkeley of Virginia, 1677, after unsuccessfully pleading for a pardon for her husband

Background imageBerkeley Collection: SHOOTING A RATTLESNAKE. A hunter prepares to shoot a rattlesnake

SHOOTING A RATTLESNAKE. A hunter prepares to shoot a rattlesnake. Line engraving, English, late 19th century, after Stanley Berkeley

Background imageBerkeley Collection: SUBMISSION OF JAMESTOWN. Governor William Berkeley and other colonial leaders at Jamestown, Virginia

SUBMISSION OF JAMESTOWN. Governor William Berkeley and other colonial leaders at Jamestown, Virginia, submit to the authority of commissioners sent from London by the Commonwealth government, 1652

Background imageBerkeley Collection: BACONs REBELLION, 1676. Nathaniel Bacon confronts Governor William Berkeley (right) at Jamestown

BACONs REBELLION, 1676. Nathaniel Bacon confronts Governor William Berkeley (right) at Jamestown, Virginia, in June 1676, demanding a commission to lead a militia against local Indian tribes

Background imageBerkeley Collection: ZOOLOGY: RATTLESNAKE. A hunter prepares to shoot a rattlesnake

ZOOLOGY: RATTLESNAKE. A hunter prepares to shoot a rattlesnake. Line engraving, English, late 19th century, after Stanley Berkeley

Background imageBerkeley Collection: JAMESTOWN. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William

JAMESTOWN. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley in Jamestown, Virginia in 1676: colored engraving, 19th century

Background imageBerkeley Collection: BACONs REBELLION, 1676. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right)

BACONs REBELLION, 1676. A confrontation between Nathaniel Bacon (right) and Virginia governor Sir William Berkeley in Jamestown, Virginia in 1676. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageBerkeley Collection: GEORGE BERKELEY (1685-1753). Irish philosopher. Copper engraving, English, 1802

GEORGE BERKELEY (1685-1753). Irish philosopher. Copper engraving, English, 1802

Background imageBerkeley Collection: The Castle, Berkeley, England

The Castle, Berkeley, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Golden Gate from Berkeley Heights

Golden Gate from Berkeley Heights. Date between 1898 and 1905

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Berkeley Square

Berkeley Square
The gardens of Berkeley Square, Mayfair, London, made famous in the Manning Sherwin son A Nightingale Sang in Berkeley Square (1915). Date: early 1930s

Background imageBerkeley Collection: The Berkeley Hotel, Knightsbridge

The Berkeley Hotel, Knightsbridge
The Berkeley Hotel, Knightbridge, London Date: 1947

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Gallium nitride nanowires, SEM

Gallium nitride nanowires, SEM
Gallium nitride nanowires, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Nanowires, seen here grown in square plots, are artificially grown crystal filaments that measure only a few nanometres

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Silicon nanowire device, held by tweezers

Silicon nanowire device, held by tweezers. This device is coated with billions of tiny nanowires, each measuring a few nanometres (billionths of a metre) in diameter

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Zinc oxide nanowires, SEM

Zinc oxide nanowires, SEM
Zinc oxide nanowires, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Nanowires are artificially grown crystal filaments that measure only a few nanometres (billionths of a metre) in diameter

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Thermoelectric silicon nanowire, artwork

Thermoelectric silicon nanowire, artwork
Thermoelectric silicon nanowire. Computer artwork showing a silicon nanowire (centre) bridging two heating pads (top and bottom)

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Nanowire solar cell

Nanowire solar cell. This solar cell is coated with billions of tiny nanowires, each measuring 60 nanometres (billionths of a metre) in diameter and 20 micrometres (thousandths of a metre) in length

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Nanowire tweezers, computer artwork

Nanowire tweezers, computer artwork
Nanowire tweezers. Computer artwork showing nanowires (grey cylinders) surrounded by an electric field (red and yellow). The electric field, known as an optoelectronic tweezer

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Miniature engine, SEM

Miniature engine, SEM
Micro-engine. Coloured scanning electron micro- graph (SEM) of combustion chambers in the worlds smallest combustion engine

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Micro-engine rotor

Micro-engine rotor

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Crab locomotion research

Crab locomotion research. Ghost crab (Ocypode quadrata) being released from plastic cup onto a miniature treadmill. The adjustments the crab makes to sudden changes in the speed of the treadmill are

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Protein research device, SEM

Protein research device, SEM
Lab on a chip. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through a " lab on a chip", a microfluidic device used for analysing proteins

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Cockroach locomotion research

Cockroach locomotion research. Researcher observes a Madagascan giant hissing cockroach (Gromphadorhina portentosa) on miniature obstacle course

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Gecko locomotion study

Gecko locomotion study. Researcher with a gecko (family Gekkonidae) climbing a non-stick vertical track (blue). A high speed camera is used to monitor the animals locomotion

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Cockroach locomotion study

Cockroach locomotion study. Cockroach (Blaberus discoidalis) attached to a candle, runs over a freely rotating polystyrene ball, known as a kugel

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Fallen autumn leaves on pond

Fallen autumn leaves on pond
Fallen autumn leaves from Witch Hazel (Hamamelis sp), on a pond in the Japanese Garden at the University of California Botanical Garden, Berkeley, California, USA

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Berkeley Church

Berkeley Church
The Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, is unique because the tower (mid 1700s) is separate from the main body of the (Minster) church

Background imageBerkeley Collection: London Societys Latest Playground

London Societys Latest Playground
Restaurant of the new Mayfair Hotel in Berkeley Square, London, London societys latest playground, inspected by their majesties

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Church Tower, Gloucester

Church Tower, Gloucester
The church tower at St Marys Church, Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Date: 1950s

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Political Banquet

Political Banquet
The Hon. C F Berkeley MP gives a banquet to 1200 of his friends and supporters, after being returned to Parliament for the town of Cheltenham

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Bacon and Berkeley

Bacon and Berkeley in Virginia

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Berkeley Castle, built in 1153, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Berkeley Castle, built in 1153, Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Henrietta Suffolk - 3

Henrietta Suffolk - 3
HENRIETTA HOWARD, countess of SUFFOLK, wife of Charles, 9th earl : mistress of George II; subsequently married the Hon. George Berkeley

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Henrietta Suffolk - 2

Henrietta Suffolk - 2
HENRIETTA HOWARD, countess of SUFFOLK, wife of Charles, 9th earl : mistress of George II; subsequently married the Hon. George Berkeley

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Henrietta Suffolk

Henrietta Suffolk
HENRIETTA HOWARD, countess of SUFFOLK, wife of Charles, 9th earl : mistress of George II; subsequently married the Hon. George Berkeley

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Berkeley Square / East

Berkeley Square / East
Berkeley Square: east side

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Falklands / Berkeley Sound

Falklands / Berkeley Sound
Berkeley Sound: view of the bay

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Mayfair Hotel London

Mayfair Hotel London
THE MAYFAIR HOTEL Berkeley Square, London

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Fox Meet 1930S

Fox Meet 1930S
Landed gentry at the fox meet of the Berkeley hounds, Eastington, Gloucestershire, England

Background imageBerkeley Collection: Mayfair Hotel Interior ?

Mayfair Hotel Interior ?
Possibly one of the general rooms open to guests at the MAYFAIR HOTEL, Berkeley Street. Comfortable chairs & settees are arranged at the edges of the room

Background imageBerkeley Collection: England / London / Berkeley

England / London / Berkeley
England/London/Berkeley

Background imageBerkeley Collection: BERKELEY (1685-1753)

BERKELEY (1685-1753)
GEORGE BERKELEY Irish bishop and philosopher, opposed materialism




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"Exploring the Rich Tapestry of Berkeley: From Memorial Stadium to French Music and Knitting for RAF" Discover the vibrant city of Berkeley, California, USA, where history and culture intertwine. Step into Nadia-Juliette Boulanger's world, a renowned French music teacher who left an indelible mark on her students. Uncover forgotten stories through an instruction booklet titled "Knitting for the RAF, " shedding light on women's contributions during World War II. Travel across continents with a map showcasing London's St. James's and Bond Street areas; witness how history connects us all. Delve into America's past as you learn about Bacon's Rebellion in Jamestown, 1676 – a pivotal moment that shaped our nation. Journey to England and visit the nuclear power station in Berkeley, Gloucestershire. Marvel at its technological prowess while contemplating Europe's energy landscape. Immerse yourself in Egypt’s wonders along The Nile with Cooks Nile Steamers – let your imagination sail away. Take a peek inside The Empress Club on 13 Berkeley Street through a captivating sectional drawing; envision grandeur from another era. Savor traditional English charm at the cozy Berkeley Arms nestled in Purton, Gloucestershire – where warmth meets hospitality. Experience Busby Berkeley’s mesmerizing montage of dance sequences that captivated audiences worldwide; let his creativity transport you to another realm. Relive moments etched in time as you explore Memorial Stadium in Berkeley dating back to 1923 - witness echoes of triumphs and defeats etched within its walls. Finally, indulge your taste buds at Berkeleley Hotel Dinner - savor culinary delights while soaking up the ambiance that makes this place truly special. Berkeley beckons with its diverse tapestry woven by people and places from different corners of the globe - come unravel its secrets.