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"Unfolding the Mysteries: A Journey Through Time and Places" Turin Shroud 1934: Exploring the enigmatic folds of history

Background imageFold Collection: Stomach lining with gastric pits, SEM

Stomach lining with gastric pits, SEM
Stomach lining. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the inner lining of the stomach (gastric mucosa). The large folds are known as rugae

Background imageFold Collection: Brain, computer artwork

Brain, computer artwork
Brain. Computer artwork of a section through a healthy brain. The front of the brain is at right

Background imageFold Collection: Frog skin, SEM

Frog skin, SEM
Frog skin. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the skin of a frog, showing numerous folds (microplicae). These folds maximise the surface area to allow for increased cutaneous gas

Background imageFold Collection: Neural tube development, artwork

Neural tube development, artwork

Background imageFold Collection: Folded limestone, Crete

Folded limestone, Crete
Folded limestone. Angular folds in pelagic (formerly sea bed rock) platy (plate-like in structure) limestone. Folds form under varied conditions of stress, hydrostatic pressure, pore pressure

Background imageFold Collection: Sandstone rock strata

Sandstone rock strata. Patterns in crumpled strata revealed in eroded sandstone. Sandstone rock is a sedimentary rock, and forms by the deposition of successive layers of water-borne sediment that

Background imageFold Collection: Anticlinal folded rock strata

Anticlinal folded rock strata
Anticlinal chevron fold in rock strata. The strata were originally horizontal and planar. They formed from the gradual deposition of material during the Silurian period (443-417 million years ago)

Background imageFold Collection: Small intestine structures, artwork

Small intestine structures, artwork
Small intestine structures. Artwork sequence of magnified views of the small intestine, with the magnification increasing from top to bottom

Background imageFold Collection: Raplee Anticline, Utah

Raplee Anticline, Utah
In structural geology, an anticline is a fold that is convex up and has its oldest beds at its core. On a geologic map, anticlines are usually recognized by a sequence of rock layers that are

Background imageFold Collection: Folded gneiss

Folded gneiss. Intensively folded gneiss bedrock. Gneiss is a common metamorphic rock formed from sedimentary rocks that are squashed by the high temperatures

Background imageFold Collection: Glacial gneiss erratic

Glacial gneiss erratic. An erratic is a boulder which has been transported from its point of origin by a glacier. Often the erratic is deposited in an area with a different geology

Background imageFold Collection: Golgi apparatus, artwork

Golgi apparatus, artwork. This structure is an organelle found within eukaryotic cells. It receives proteins and lipids that are synthesised elsewhere on the endoplasmic reticulum

Background imageFold Collection: Intestinal anatomy, artwork

Intestinal anatomy, artwork
Intestinal anatomy. Computer artwork showing the layers of the small intestine. The central space (lumen) is surrounded by the mucosa (beige, folded), which has numerous folds (villi)

Background imageFold Collection: Folded rock formation

Folded rock formation. Close-up of folds in a fallen block of rock. These folds are formed as the rock is deformed by immense pressures generated from within the Earths crust as it moves over

Background imageFold Collection: Brain, artwork

Brain, artwork
Brain. Computer artwork of a side view of a healthy male brain. The front of the brain is at left. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought

Background imageFold Collection: Folded rock

Folded rock in the face of Sichelkamm, a mountain in northeastern Switzerland

Background imageFold Collection: Snake intestinal villi, SEM

Snake intestinal villi, SEM
Snake intestine. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of villi in the intestine of a snake. The villi (folds) in the surface of the intestine are short and covered in cuboidal mucosal cells

Background imageFold Collection: Snake intestine, SEM

Snake intestine, SEM
Snake intestine. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fracture through the intestine of a snake. The mucosa (brown)

Background imageFold Collection: Lincoln Model L America

Lincoln Model L America

Background imageFold Collection: Folding car / W H Robinson

Folding car / W H Robinson
The Collapso folding car, to house your car overnight in the oddest of places such as sheds and wardrobes. Of course, when involved in a head on collision

Background imageFold Collection: Fold-out view of Vesuvius Volcano - Funicular Railway

Fold-out view of Vesuvius Volcano - Funicular Railway
A fold-out panoramic view of the city of Naples and Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Vesuvius is the only volcano on the European mainland to have erupted within the last hundred years

Background imageFold Collection: Antioch - Turkey

Antioch - Turkey
Antioch - Antakya (Turkish) - on the Orontes River in the far south of modern Turkey. Founded in the 4th century BC, eventually rivalling Alexandria as the greatest Near Eastern City

Background imageFold Collection: Fold-out postcard with scenes of Shanghai, China

Fold-out postcard with scenes of Shanghai, China

Background imageFold Collection: White Star Line paper napkin

White Star Line paper napkin
A White Star Line paper napkin, embossed with an ornate design and the name of the luxury cruise line

Background imageFold Collection: White Star Line linen napkin

White Star Line linen napkin
A White Star Line linen napkin, embossed with an ornate design and the name of the luxury cruise line

Background imageFold Collection: Table napkins

Table napkins
Six ways to fold napkins. Top left, Victorian fan; right, Cornet; centre left, Water Lily; right, Swan; bottom left, Mitre; right, Pocket fold

Background imageFold Collection: Folding Ballots in a New York Politicians House, 1872

Folding Ballots in a New York Politicians House, 1872
Engraving showing a drawing room in a New York politicians house with a group of young ladies helping to fold ballot papers for the 1872 Presidential election

Background imageFold Collection: Drying Machine

Drying Machine
Several engravings illustrating an ingenious device for drying clothes; a forerunner of the fold-up telescopic clothes drier used instead of a line and pegs

Background imageFold Collection: Black Ensemble 1929

Black Ensemble 1929
Ensemble by Ts Talbot: black crepe satin dress with deep fold-over collar, bow fastenings down the front, cap sleeves & tiered flounces descending from the hips

Background imageFold Collection: BUSTLE

BUSTLE
Canfields Bustle for the Million : a spring enables it to fold when the wearer is sitting or lying down, resuming its proper position when she rises

Background imageFold Collection: How to Fold Serviettes

How to Fold Serviettes
Serviettes, and how to fold them

Background imageFold Collection: Highland Cattle herd on moorland Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK

Highland Cattle herd on moorland Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK
SAS-475 Highland Cattle - herd on moorland Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK Bovidae Bovinae earliest registered breed with the registry established in 1884 Steffen & Alexandra Sailer Please note

Background imageFold Collection: Highland cattle two adults of which one is resting and one calf standing in moorland Isle of Skye

Highland cattle two adults of which one is resting and one calf standing in moorland Isle of Skye, Higlands, Scotland
SAS-458 Highland cattle - two adults of which one is resting and one calf standing in moorland Isle of Skye, Higlands, Scotland

Background imageFold Collection: Highland cattle cow grazing on moorland Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK

Highland cattle cow grazing on moorland Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK
SAS-438 Highland cattle - cow grazing on moorland Isle of Skye, Highlands, Scotland, UK Bovidae Bovinae earliest registered breed with the registry established in 1884 Steffen & Alexandra Sailer

Background imageFold Collection: Strong folding in garnet gneiss

Strong folding in garnet gneiss, Hammerfest, Norway, Scandinavia, Europe

Background imageFold Collection: Statue with flower offering

Statue with flower offering, Odalan, ceremony, at Bataun temple, Bali, Indonesia, Asia

Background imageFold Collection: Sari garment factory

Sari garment factory, Rajasthan, India

Background imageFold Collection: Washing at the ghats on the Narmada River at the Ahilya

Washing at the ghats on the Narmada River at the Ahilya Fort and Temples, Maheshwar, Madhya Pradesh state, India, Asia

Background imageFold Collection: Stratified rock at Agio Pavlos in southern Crete

Stratified rock at Agio Pavlos in southern Crete, island of Crete, Greece, Mediterranean, Europe

Background imageFold Collection: Folded limestone, Stair Hole, Lulworth Cove, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Folded limestone, Stair Hole, Lulworth Cove, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageFold Collection: Folded limestone and shale, Jurassic period, Stair Hole, Lulworth, Dorset

Folded limestone and shale, Jurassic period, Stair Hole, Lulworth, Dorset, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageFold Collection: Mole & Chamois Skin Coat

Mole & Chamois Skin Coat
3/4 length coat narrow in the bodice & then flaring from the hip composed of triangular sections of moleskin & chamois leather with a hood, deep fold back cuffs, belt & fur beret

Background imageFold Collection: Bewick Hooded Seal

Bewick Hooded Seal
(cystophoro cristata) A native of Greenland, it has a fold of skin on its forehead with which it can cover its eyes and nose




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"Unfolding the Mysteries: A Journey Through Time and Places" Turin Shroud 1934: Exploring the enigmatic folds of history, the Turin Shroud reveals its secrets through intricate patterns woven into time. Daily Mail War Map, WW1: Unveiling a folded map that once guided soldiers through treacherous battlefields, each crease tells tales of bravery and sacrifice. Barlow Fold Road, Romiley, Stockport, Greater Manchester: Following the winding path of Barlow Fold Road in Greater Manchester unveils a tapestry of stories etched within its folds. Picture No. 10849407: As we unfold this captivating image, hidden narratives emerge from every corner – a snapshot frozen in time with untold stories waiting to be discovered. Preliminary layout and development plan of the Manor Estate Housing Scheme, 1924: The blueprint unfolds before our eyes, revealing dreams turned into reality as communities took shape amidst carefully planned folds. Human digestive system artwork: Delving deep into the intricacies of our bodies' inner workings reveals an awe-inspiring fold upon fold design that sustains us all. Benja Fold, Bramhall Lancashire: Nature's masterpiece unravels at Benja Fold in Lancashire - rolling hills and lush landscapes intertwine to create a symphony for the senses. Public Laundry 1930s: Peering into history's laundry basket uncovers tales of hard work and resilience as families navigated life's challenges one wash at a time – unfolding clean clothes but also cherished memories. Laundry at National Children's Home Harpenden Herts : Within these humble walls lies more than just soapy water; it holds echoes of childhood laughter and shared moments that unfolded alongside freshly laundered linens.