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Electra Collection (#3)

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Background imageElectra Collection: The Seven Sisters, also known as the Pleiades

The Seven Sisters, also known as the Pleiades, seem to float on a bed of feathers in a new infrared image from the Spitzer Space Telescope

Background imageElectra Collection: The Performance of the electra of Sophocles by Ladies at Girton College

The Performance of the electra of Sophocles by Ladies at Girton College
The Performance of the " electra" of Sophocles by Ladies at Girton College, Near Cambridge, Uk, 1883

Background imageElectra Collection: Clermont, Clermont (Steam yacht), Steam yachts, 1892

Clermont, Clermont (Steam yacht), Steam yachts, 1892

Background imageElectra Collection: Electra, Electra (Steam yacht), Steam yachts, 1891

Electra, Electra (Steam yacht), Steam yachts, 1891

Background imageElectra Collection: ELECTRA AND ORESTES. Electra (left, in two poses) and her brother, Orestes, at

ELECTRA AND ORESTES. Electra (left, in two poses) and her brother, Orestes, at the tomb of their father, Agamemnon: line drawing, late 19th century, after an ancient Greek vase painting

Background imageElectra Collection: Detail of Melian Relief depicting Electra and Orestes

Detail of Melian Relief depicting Electra and Orestes
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C Melian Relief depicting Electra and Orestes. Detail

Background imageElectra Collection: Italy, Campania, found at the Macellum of Pozzuoli, Statue representing Orestes and Electra, marble

Italy, Campania, found at the Macellum of Pozzuoli, Statue representing Orestes and Electra, marble, 4th-1st century B.C. Hellenistic art

Background imageElectra Collection: Red-figure pottery, Krater portraying tragic episode of Orestes of Aeschylus

Red-figure pottery, Krater portraying tragic episode of Orestes of Aeschylus
Greek civilization, 5th century b.C. Red-figure pottery. Krater portraying a tragic episode of Orestes of Aeschylus, Orestes and Electra near their fathers tomb

Background imageElectra Collection: Marble sculptural group portraying Orestes and Electra

Marble sculptural group portraying Orestes and Electra
Roman civilization, 2nd century b.C. Marble sculptural group portraying Orestes and Electra

Background imageElectra Collection: Amelia Earhart, US aviation pioneer C016 / 4327

Amelia Earhart, US aviation pioneer C016 / 4327
Amelia Earhart (1897-1937), US aviation pioneer, in an Electra aeroplane. Earhart was the first woman to cross the Atlantic by air as a passenger (1928), fly solo across the Atlantic

Background imageElectra Collection: HENNEQUIN, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833). The

HENNEQUIN, Philippe Auguste (1762-1833). The

Background imageElectra Collection: Marconi Legs Crossed

Marconi Legs Crossed
GUGLIELMO MARCONI the Italian inventor at Naples, on board the yacht Electra Date: 1874 - 1937

Background imageElectra Collection: AMERICAs CUP, 1887. The second days race for the Americas Cup - the start from the flagship

AMERICAs CUP, 1887. The second days race for the Americas Cup - the start from the flagship Electra on the outside
AMERICAs CUP, 1887. The second days race for the Americas Cup - the start from the flagship " Electra" on the outside course. Line engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageElectra Collection: Harley Davidson Electra Glide US USA

Harley Davidson Electra Glide US USA




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"Electra: A Timeless Icon of Power and Elegance" From the roaring engines of the Harley Davidson Ultra Classic Electra Glide to the sleek design of the Lockheed Model 12A Electra Junior G-AEOI at Heston, the name "Electra" has become synonymous with power, style, and adventure. Whether it's cruising down an open highway on a Harley Davidson FLHTCUI Ultra Classic Electra Glide or soaring through the skies in a British Airways Lockheed Electra Airliner at Croydon Airport, this iconic name evokes a sense of freedom and exhilaration. The Lockheed L-188C Electras ZK-TEC Akaroa and ZK-TEB Atarau showcase not only their impressive performance capabilities but also their ability to transport passengers across vast distances with ease. Meanwhile, the Lockheed L-188A Electra N7138C stands as a testament to innovation in aviation technology. But "Electra" is more than just machines; it represents resilience and adaptability. The Lockheed L14 Super Electra - Trans Canada played an essential role in connecting communities across Canada during challenging times. Similarly, the Lockheed 12A Electra Junior OY-AOV - L2-38 served as a symbol of hope during turbulent periods. Beyond transportation marvels, "Electra" can be found even in unexpected places like cartoons or notices to quit. It sparks curiosity about its presence and adds an element of surprise wherever it appears. Just like electricity powers London Underground, "Electra" electrifies our senses with its undeniable allure. It captures our imagination and reminds us that there is something extraordinary about embracing speed, elegance, and sheer excitement. In every form it takes – whether on two wheels or wings – "Electra" continues to captivate hearts worldwide as an emblematic force that transcends time itself.