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Fingerprint Collection

"Fingerprint: Unveiling the Unique Mark of Identity" In Fritz Lang's iconic film "M, " fingerprints played a crucial role in solving crimes

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Anatomy of the human nose, mouth, tongue, jaw and teeth, showing the senses of taste

Anatomy of the human nose, mouth, tongue, jaw and teeth, showing the senses of taste, smell and touch
FLO4684860 Anatomy of the human nose, mouth, tongue, jaw and teeth, showing the senses of taste, smell and touch. Lithograph from Lorenz Oken's Universal Natural History

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Finger Printing, Records From Finger Print Bureau, Navy Department, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing

Finger Printing, Records From Finger Print Bureau, Navy Department, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Finger Printing, Records From Finger Print Bureau, Navy Department, 1912. [USA]

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Finger Printing, J.S. Taylor At Bureau of Finger Print, Navy Department, 1912

Finger Printing, J.S. Taylor At Bureau of Finger Print, Navy Department, 1912. Creator: Harris & Ewing
Finger Printing, J.S. Taylor At Bureau of Finger Print, Navy Department, 1912. [USA]

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Picture No. 12479200

Picture No. 12479200
Compressed Tobies - aka Fingerprint Toby, Pair Date:

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records

Finger Print Department. Section of search room, officers searching records. Scotland Yard. London. May 1929

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fritz Lang's M

Fritz Lang's M
Images from Fritz Lang's 1931 film M, including Peter Lorre (1904-1964) as Hans Beckert in his first major film role. Date: circa 1931

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Transporting the wounded, Russo-Japanese war, 1904 (b / w photo)

Transporting the wounded, Russo-Japanese war, 1904 (b / w photo)
833368 Transporting the wounded, Russo-Japanese war, 1904 (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; Calmann & King Ltd; Russian, out of copyright

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Anatomy of the human nose, mouth and finger

Anatomy of the human nose, mouth and finger
Anatomy of the human nose, mouth, tongue, jaw and teeth, showing the senses of taste, smell and touch. Lithograph from Lorenz Okens Universal Natural History

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint (engraving)

Fingerprint (engraving)
5198062 Fingerprint (engraving) by Rowley, Hugh (1833-1908); Private Collection; (add.info.: Fingerprint. Illustration for Sage Stuffing for Green Goslings by Hugh Rowley (George Routledge, 1872)

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Detail of a French bulldog, small model, 1905 (bronze with brown patina)

Detail of a French bulldog, small model, 1905 (bronze with brown patina)
5905907 Detail of a French bulldog, small model, 1905 (bronze with brown patina) by Bugatti, Rembrandt (1884-1916); 14x12.8x7.7 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Signed R Bugatti)

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprints

Fingerprints
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Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint Ridges

Fingerprint Ridges
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Background imageFingerprint Collection: Skull under thumb prints

Skull under thumb prints
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Background imageFingerprint Collection: Vierges du pharaon 1937 / 42 fingerprint black ink

Vierges du pharaon 1937 / 42 fingerprint black ink
Vierges du pharaon, 1937/42, fingerprint, black ink on paper, 43 x 58 cm, inscribed and signed. M.: Fourth of you pharaon, inscribed on the reverse: Vierges du pharaon, Stiftung Im Obersteg

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Volagie 1937 / 42 fingerprint black ink paper 44 x 58 cm

Volagie 1937 / 42 fingerprint black ink paper 44 x 58 cm
Volagie, 1937/42, fingerprint, black ink on paper, 44 x 58 cm, inscribed o. L.: Volagie, Stiftung Im Obersteg, deposit in the Kunstmuseum Basel 2004, Louis Soutter

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Detail Of Toes Of Large Reclining Buddha

Detail Of Toes Of Large Reclining Buddha

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint on human finger, close-up

Fingerprint on human finger, close-up

Background imageFingerprint Collection: SECRET SERVICE AGENTS, 1938. Agents of the U

SECRET SERVICE AGENTS, 1938. Agents of the U.S. Secret Service getting the latest criminal news from a bulletin board at Secret Service headquarters in the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Illustration, index finger being pressed down on chart of fingerprints

Illustration, index finger being pressed down on chart of fingerprints

Background imageFingerprint Collection: FINGERPRINTS, 1924. Students learning the art of fingerprinting in Washington, D

FINGERPRINTS, 1924. Students learning the art of fingerprinting in Washington, D.C. Photograph, July 1924

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Vintage WPA poster of a fingerprint

Vintage WPA poster of a fingerprint. It reads, Neighborhood Fingerprint Station, Fingerprints are your identification and protection during wartime have the entire family take theirs now

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Compressed Toby (Canthigaster compressa) adult, swimming at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi

Compressed Toby (Canthigaster compressa) adult, swimming at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Greater Sunda Islands, Indonesia, August

Background imageFingerprint Collection: RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Meat Rations, Manzal 1917

RSR 2 / 6th Battalion, Meat Rations, Manzal 1917
Royal Sussex Regiment Collection West Sussex Record Office Ref No: RSR Uncat Acc 3284 Vol 2 2/6th Batt/149 1917 Postcard. W.F.F

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprints and a Magnifying Glass

Fingerprints and a Magnifying Glass

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Credit card fraud, conceptual image

Credit card fraud, conceptual image

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Cyber crime, conceptual image

Cyber crime, conceptual image

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Human impact on the environment, artwork F007 / 0239

Human impact on the environment, artwork F007 / 0239
Human impact on the environment, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Human environmental impact, artwork F007 / 0241

Human environmental impact, artwork F007 / 0241
Human environmental impact, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Human impact on the environment, artwork F007 / 0240

Human impact on the environment, artwork F007 / 0240
Human impact on the environment, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Human impact on the environment, artwork F007 / 0238

Human impact on the environment, artwork F007 / 0238
Human impact on the environment, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Digital fingerprint, conceptual artwork F006 / 8792

Digital fingerprint, conceptual artwork F006 / 8792
Digital fingerprint, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Finger skin, SEM

Finger skin, SEM
Finger skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a section through skin from a human finger, showing the characteristic dermal ridges (lower left, and right) that make up the fingerprint

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint records, 1924 C014 / 0459

Fingerprint records, 1924 C014 / 0459
Fingerprint records. 1920s application of fingerprinting technology to administer the bonus scheme established in the USA for World War I veterans

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Wartime fingerprinting, 1917 C014 / 0460

Wartime fingerprinting, 1917 C014 / 0460
Wartime fingerprinting. German being fingerprinted in New York City, USA, during the First World War (1914-1918). Research into fingerprinting developed throughout the 19th century

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Military fingerprinting, 1930s C014 / 0461

Military fingerprinting, 1930s C014 / 0461
Military fingerprinting. Uniformed man taking fingerprints during the 1930s. The ridges on the skin of human fingertips, a distinct and unique pattern

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprints record, 1912 C014 / 0457

Fingerprints record, 1912 C014 / 0457
Fingerprints record, early 20th century. The ridges on the skin of human fingertips, a distinct and unique pattern, are an example of biometric data that can be recorded

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint analysis, 1918 C014 / 0458

Fingerprint analysis, 1918 C014 / 0458
Fingerprint analysis. Early 20th-century analysis of fingerprints, with a clerk using a loupe to examine the records. The ridges on the skin of human fingertips, a distinct and unique pattern

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint C013 / 5598

Fingerprint C013 / 5598
Fingerprint. Macro photograph of the ridges on a persons finger that make up their unique fingerprint

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Fingerprint scan, conceptual image C013 / 5597

Fingerprint scan, conceptual image C013 / 5597
Fingerprint scan, conceptual image

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Dermal ridges on fingertip C015 / 3467

Dermal ridges on fingertip C015 / 3467
Dermal ridges on fingertip, close-up. These ridges form a distinct pattern, with each fingerprint being unique to an individual

Background imageFingerprint Collection: Detail of mushroom coral

Detail of mushroom coral
Mushroom coral detail, close up of pattern that looks almost like a fingerprint. Photographed at Halmahera, Maluku Islands, Indonesia




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"Fingerprint: Unveiling the Unique Mark of Identity" In Fritz Lang's iconic film "M, " fingerprints played a crucial role in solving crimes, reminding us of their significance. Picture No. 12479200 captures the intensity within the Finger Print Department, where officers meticulously search records for clues. Transporting the wounded during the Russo-Japanese war in 1904, a black and white photo showcases humanity's resilience amidst chaos. Meanwhile, an exploration into human anatomy reveals intricate details of our nose, mouth, and fingers - each bearing its own distinct fingerprint. The artistry engraving is showcased alongside a small model of a French bulldog from 1905. The bronze sculpture with brown patina reminds us that even animals possess unique prints. Delving deeper into this captivating subject matter, we discover various types of fingerprints – loops, whorls, arches – all forming an individual's identity. Examining these ridges closely unveils an extraordinary world hidden beneath our fingertips. A surprising connection emerges as thumbprints reveal intricate patterns on a skull - highlighting how even after death, fingerprints leave their mark on history. Taking us to distant lands and cultures is the detail captured from large reclining Buddha toes; it serves as a reminder that uniqueness exists beyond humans alone. Finally, Vierges du pharaon (1937/42) leaves its imprint through black ink fingerprints on paper - symbolizing both artistic expression and personal identification throughout time. From crime-solving to cultural artifacts and scientific marvels to artistic interpretations – they are more than just physical imprints; they represent our individuality etched onto every surface we touch.