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Blunt Collection (#2)

"Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe: Blunt Hints and Celestial Wonders" Embark on a celestial journey with Blunt

Background imageBlunt Collection: Arthur Cecil Blunt, Better Known As Arthur Cecil, 1843 A

Arthur Cecil Blunt, Better Known As Arthur Cecil, 1843 A

Background imageBlunt Collection: 15th century Costume

15th century Costume
1. Jean de Linden (1394) 2. Duc de Baviere (1430-1470) (whose name is unknown) 3. Albert III, Achilles de Brandebourg (1475) wearing an Electors cap 4. Ludwig von Hutten (1414) 5

Background imageBlunt Collection: Picture No. 11073855

Picture No. 11073855
Blunt-Nosed Viper on sand, Cyprus

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Clouds / Cirrus / Pl98

Blunt / Clouds / Cirrus / Pl98
Cirrus clouds and sailing boats out at sea. Date: 1849

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Moon Gibbous 1849

Blunt / Moon Gibbous 1849
The moon gibbous - in a decreasing state

Background imageBlunt Collection: Girls at needlework, Halliwick School For Girls, Marylebone Road, London, c1903 (1903)

Girls at needlework, Halliwick School For Girls, Marylebone Road, London, c1903 (1903). Halliwick School for Girls, established in 1851 by Miss Caroline Blunt

Background imageBlunt Collection: Miss Scawen Blunt, (18th century), 1925

Miss Scawen Blunt, (18th century), 1925
Miss Scawen Blunt, 18th century. After a work by Daniel Gardner (1750-1805). From The Connoisseur, 1925

Background imageBlunt Collection: Parhelia (mock suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698, (1845)

Parhelia (mock suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698, (1845). On this occasion the phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, began at 8am when true Sun shone through watery cloud

Background imageBlunt Collection: Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845)

Parhelia (mock suns) combined with a halo and rainbow, 1721 (1845). This phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, was observed in England in 1721

Background imageBlunt Collection: Wilfred Scawen Blunt

Wilfred Scawen Blunt(1840-1922), English poet and traveller. Married Lady Anne in 1858 who travelled with him on many expeditions. Date: 1885

Background imageBlunt Collection: European Halfbeak, Blunt-Headed Halfbeak, and Skipper

European Halfbeak, Blunt-Headed Halfbeak, and Skipper
European Halfbeak (Hemiramphus europaeus), Blunt-Headed Halfbeak (Hemiramphus obtusus), and Skipper (Scomberesox saurus, also known as Atlantic Saury, Skopster, Mackarel Garrick and Haliou)

Background imageBlunt Collection: Hexanchus griseus, a species of shark

Hexanchus griseus, a species of shark
Hexanchus griseus, also known as the bluntnose sixgilled shark or cow shark. Date: 1862

Background imageBlunt Collection: Couple with grandson and dog

Couple with grandson and dog
A middle-aged couple with their grandson and a dog. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageBlunt Collection: Frankfurt carrot

Frankfurt carrot
Half long, blunt tip Frankfurt carrot

Background imageBlunt Collection: Source Size = 3762 x 2483

Source Size = 3762 x 2483
SOME OF THE COMIC ELEMENTS IN THE GROUNDING OF A TROOPSHIP: 1. The Bump. 2. " Bweakers? Anything to Bweak this Confounded Monotony." 3. " You are Unmarried, Mr

Background imageBlunt Collection: JAMES GILLPATRICK BLUNT (1826-1881). Union army officer, physician, and politician

JAMES GILLPATRICK BLUNT (1826-1881). Union army officer, physician, and politician. Wood engraving, American, 1866

Background imageBlunt Collection: The Red Pyramid and Bent Pyramid, Dahshur, Egypt

The Red Pyramid and Bent Pyramid, Dahshur, Egypt
Located approximately 40 kilometers south of Cairo

Background imageBlunt Collection: Priest directed to find a Scotsmans late business partner

Priest directed to find a Scotsmans late business partner. Parson (to Mr MacDougal) - " ! want to see Mr Thompson, please." Macdougal

Background imageBlunt Collection: Picture No. 10890879

Picture No. 10890879
Blunt End Sea Hare (Dolabella auricularia) Date:

Background imageBlunt Collection: Picture No. 10983620

Picture No. 10983620
Cyclades Blunt-nosed Viper Milos Island, Greece, Europe (Macrovipera schweizeri) Date:

Background imageBlunt Collection: Parhelia (Mock Suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698. On this occasion the phenomenon

Parhelia (Mock Suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698. On this occasion the phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, began at 8am when true Sun shone through watery cloud

Background imageBlunt Collection: Parhelia (Mock Suns) combined with halo and rainbow. This phenomenon, caused by

Parhelia (Mock Suns) combined with halo and rainbow. This phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, was observed in England in 1721

Background imageBlunt Collection: Knife blade being passed through the guide groove of a knife sharpener, close up

Knife blade being passed through the guide groove of a knife sharpener, close up

Background imageBlunt Collection: Plate 137 from the John Reeves Collection

Plate 137 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageBlunt Collection: LS Plate 156 from the John Reeves Collection

LS Plate 156 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageBlunt Collection: LS Plate 161 from the John Reeves Collection

LS Plate 161 from the John Reeves Collection
John Reeves, a 19th Century Tea Inspector, travelled to Canton, China in order to develop a large collection of Chinese natural history drawings

Background imageBlunt Collection: Anthias anthias, blunt headed holy fish

Anthias anthias, blunt headed holy fish
Specimen collected on Captain James Cooks first voyage, 1768-1771 and labelled Perca imperator

Background imageBlunt Collection: Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology by John Edward

Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology by John Edward
Plate 98 from Illustrations of Indian Zoology, Vol. 2 by John Edward Gray, (1833)

Background imageBlunt Collection: WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT (1840-1922). English poet and traveler. Blunt at work with his wife

WILFRID SCAWEN BLUNT (1840-1922). English poet and traveler. Blunt at work with his wife, Lady Anne Blunt. Wood engraving, English, 1888

Background imageBlunt Collection: Daudins Viper or blunt-nosed viper

Daudins Viper or blunt-nosed viper

Background imageBlunt Collection: Mr Blunt, Eccentric

Mr Blunt, Eccentric
MR BLUNT I d like to be able to tell you about this gent, but all the British Museum has to say is that he is an eccentric. Possibly musical. Date: 18th century

Background imageBlunt Collection: James G Blunt

James G Blunt
JAMES G BLUNT - Websters biographical dictionary doesn t mention this American Major-General, doubtless a participant in the Civil War. But heres his autograph, too. Date: 1826 - 1881

Background imageBlunt Collection: The Blunts Attacked

The Blunts Attacked
WILFRED SCAWEN BLUNT and his wife, LADY ANNE, are attacked - in error - by Arabs in the desert. Its scary for a while, but they survive to tell the tale. Date: 1840 - 1922

Background imageBlunt Collection: Pencil

Pencil with a broken point

Background imageBlunt Collection: Farm knives and sharpening stone

Farm knives and sharpening stones in boxes. The knives have wooden handles, and the sharpening stones are the grey elongated objects rounded at each end

Background imageBlunt Collection: Hedgehog mite, SEM

Hedgehog mite, SEM
Hedgehog mite (Caparinia sp.), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). View of the mites specialised mouthparts with blunt chewing chelicerae (fang-like protrusions, centre)

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Nimbus / Plate 103

Blunt / Nimbus / Plate 103
Nimbus - or rain cloud - forming out at sea beyond the fishing boats. There is also half a rainbow disappearing into the dark cloud

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Season Phenomena 1

Blunt / Season Phenomena 1
The phenomena of the seasons - number one

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Clouds / Cumulus / 102

Blunt / Clouds / Cumulus / 102
Cumulus clouds seen over some ruins

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Clouds / Stratus / 101

Blunt / Clouds / Stratus / 101
Stratus clouds over a landscape

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Cirro-Stratus

Blunt / Cirro-Stratus
A rocky landscape with cirro- stratus clouds

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Clouds / Cumulus

Blunt / Clouds / Cumulus
Cumulus clouds seen over a town, river and bridge

Background imageBlunt Collection: Zodiacal Light (Blunt)

Zodiacal Light (Blunt)
Zodiacal light beyond Roman ruins. It was believed that this type of light is really a luminous atmosphere of the sun

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Parhelia (2) Pl 96

Blunt / Parhelia (2) Pl 96
Seen with a halo - an extensive luminous ring most commonly seen about the moon. Here it is shown about the sun, and you can see a rainbow

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Parhelia (1) Pl 95

Blunt / Parhelia (1) Pl 95
An image of the sun is seen in close proximity to the sun itself. Parhelia can be single, double; even three have been seen

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / N. Europe Aurora

Blunt / N. Europe Aurora
As seen with mountains in the foreground

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Jupiter / Eclipse

Blunt / Jupiter / Eclipse
A diagram showing an eclipse of Jupiters satellites

Background imageBlunt Collection: Blunt / Horizontal Moon

Blunt / Horizontal Moon
The horizontal moon over a city river and bridge




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"Exploring the Mysteries of the Universe: Blunt Hints and Celestial Wonders" Embark on a celestial journey with Blunt, as we delve into a selection of fish swimming through the cosmos in "A Selection of Fish. " In "Blunt / Cygnus & Lyra / Pl32, " witness the ethereal beauty of two constellations merging, creating an awe-inspiring spectacle that leaves us breathless. Under the enchanting glow of a full moon in "Blunt / Full Moon / Plate 13, " discover hidden secrets and ancient tales whispered by lunar beams. Lady Anne Blunt, renowned traveler in Arabia and the Middle East, takes us on an expedition like no other. Her adventures unravel before our eyes, painting vivid pictures of distant lands and captivating cultures. Marvel at the enigmatic constellation Ophiucus in "Blunt / Ophiucus / Plate 36, " where stars align to form mythical creatures that ignite our imagination. Tom and Jerry sport their blunt curiosity as they observe Monkey's astonishing performance at Westminster Pit. This colored engraving captures both amusement and wonderment perfectly. Unveil mysteries beyond Earth's boundaries with "Blunt / Planet / Parallax. " Witness planets dancing harmoniously within their orbits, revealing glimpses into vast cosmic symphonies. Monoceros Etc Constell invites you to explore uncharted territories among shimmering stars. Let your imagination roam freely amidst this celestial menagerie. Inscribed upon Capricorn's domain lies history waiting to be discovered. Delve into its depths through "BLUNT/CAPRICORN/47/1849" - unlocking stories etched across time itself. Discover Scorpio's allure in "Blunt/Scorpio/Plate 45", where stardust intertwines with scorpion tails, evoking intrigue while reminding us of nature's delicate balance between beauty and danger.