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Oblique Collection (page 4)

Unveiling the beauty of oblique architecture through hidden gems

Background imageOblique Collection: Mountstewart, Co. Down

Mountstewart, Co. Down - an oblique view of the mansion. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Newtownards). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Old Castle, Hillsborough

Old Castle, Hillsborough - an oblique view of the front of the building. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Methodist Church, Larne

Methodist Church, Larne - an oblique view of the church taken from the road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Larne). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Northern Counties Hotel, Portrush

Northern Counties Hotel, Portrush - an oblique view of the Hotel. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Portrush). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: City Hall, Belfast, from West

City Hall, Belfast, from West - an oblique front view of the City Hall. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Castle Coole

Castle Coole - an oblique side view of a large mansion from its own grounds. (Location: Northern Ireland; County Fermanagh; Castlecoole). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Stormont

Stormont - an oblique side view of the building. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Belfast). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Parish Church, Dundrum

Parish Church, Dundrum - an oblique front view from the road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Dundrum). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: R. C. Chapel, Dundrum

R. C. Chapel, Dundrum
R.C. Chapel, Dundrum - an oblique front view of the chapel from the road. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Dundrum). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Murlough House, Dundrum

Murlough House, Dundrum - an oblique front view of the mansion, from the left. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Dundrum). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Murlough House, Dundrum, Seat of the Marquis of Downshire

Murlough House, Dundrum, Seat of the Marquis of Downshire - an oblique front view of the mansion, from the right. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Down: Dundrum). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Ardclinis Parish Church. I. C. Carnlough

Ardclinis Parish Church. I. C. Carnlough
Ardclinis Parish Church. I.C. Carnlough - an oblique and low view of the church. (Location: Northern Ireland: County Antrim: Carnlough). Date: circa early 1900s

Background imageOblique Collection: Source Size = 2111 x 1462

Source Size = 2111 x 1462
The International Exhibition: Oblique Grand Pianoforte by Collard and Collard, 1862

Background imageOblique Collection: USA Nautilus Oblique

USA Nautilus Oblique

Background imageOblique Collection: Picture No. 10883349

Picture No. 10883349
Ruff - Male on Lek in Oblique Display (Philomachus pugnax) Date:

Background imageOblique Collection: Picture No. 10883347

Picture No. 10883347
Ruff - Male on Lek in Oblique Display (Philomachus pugnax) Date:

Background imageOblique Collection: Picture No. 10883346

Picture No. 10883346
Ruff - Male on Lek in Oblique Display (Philomachus pugnax) Date:

Background imageOblique Collection: Picture No. 10883332

Picture No. 10883332
Ruff - Male on Lek in Oblique Display (Philomachus pugnax) Date:

Background imageOblique Collection: Spiral Galaxy M81, tilted at an oblique angle on to terrestrial line of sight, viewed

Spiral Galaxy M81, tilted at an oblique angle on to terrestrial line of sight, viewed in Multiwavelength light. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy Stellar Space

Background imageOblique Collection: Leaf bases auriculate, truncate, cordate heart-shaped, cuneate, illustration

Leaf bases auriculate, truncate, cordate heart-shaped, cuneate, illustration
Botany - Leaf bases: auriculate, truncate, cordate (heart-shaped), cuneate. Illustration

Background imageOblique Collection: Earths seasons, artwork

Earths seasons, artwork
Earths seasons. Computer artwork of the Earths orbit around the Sun, showing how the planets tilted axis gives rise to the seasons

Background imageOblique Collection: Back muscles, artwork C014 / 5006

Back muscles, artwork C014 / 5006
Back muscles. Computer artwork showing selected muscles of the back and neck. The innermost muscles either side of the spine are the longissimus muscles. Outermost are the iliocostalis muscles

Background imageOblique Collection: Spirogyra algae, light micrograph C016 / 9594

Spirogyra algae, light micrograph C016 / 9594
Spirogyra algae. Rheinberg illuminated light micrograph of Spirogyra sp. algae. This filamentous green algae is named for the spiral arrangement of its chloroplasts (green)

Background imageOblique Collection: Knee muscles and bones, artwork C016 / 7013

Knee muscles and bones, artwork C016 / 7013
Knee muscles and bones. Artwork of an oblique lateral frontal view of the muscles and bones of a human knee. This view is of the outside of the left leg

Background imageOblique Collection: Normal skull, 3D CT scan C016 / 6330

Normal skull, 3D CT scan C016 / 6330
Normal skull. Coloured cut-away 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the healthy skull of a 35 year old patient

Background imageOblique Collection: Normal skull, 3D CT scan C016 / 6328

Normal skull, 3D CT scan C016 / 6328
Normal skull. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the healthy skull of a 35 year old patient

Background imageOblique Collection: Normal skull, 3D CT scan C016 / 6331

Normal skull, 3D CT scan C016 / 6331
Normal skull. Coloured cut-away 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the healthy skull of a 35 year old patient

Background imageOblique Collection: Brain activity, composite image C018 / 0652

Brain activity, composite image C018 / 0652
Brain activity, conceptual composite 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan and computer artwork

Background imageOblique Collection: Healthy brain, MRI scan C018 / 0651

Healthy brain, MRI scan C018 / 0651
Healthy brain, 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought, emotion and voluntary movement

Background imageOblique Collection: Healthy brain, MRI scan C018 / 0650

Healthy brain, MRI scan C018 / 0650
Healthy brain, 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan. The highly folded area is the cerebrum, which is responsible for conscious thought, emotion and voluntary movement

Background imageOblique Collection: Brain activity, composite image C018 / 0658

Brain activity, composite image C018 / 0658
Brain activity, conceptual composite 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan and computer artwork

Background imageOblique Collection: Healthy spine, CT scan C018 / 0444

Healthy spine, CT scan C018 / 0444
Healthy spine. Coloured 3D computed tomography (CT) scan of the cervical (neck) spine of a 28 year old. The spine is composed of blocks of bone called vertebrae

Background imageOblique Collection: Brain activity, composite image C018 / 0660

Brain activity, composite image C018 / 0660
Brain activity, conceptual composite 3D magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan and computer artwork

Background imageOblique Collection: Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork

Healthy larynx and thyroid, artwork
Healthy larynx and thyroid, computer artwork. At centre is the larynx (purple/grey), also known as the voice box, surrounded by the thyroid cartilage (pink)

Background imageOblique Collection: Neck muscle, artwork C014 / 5022

Neck muscle, artwork C014 / 5022
Neck muscle. Computer artwork showing the splenius capitis muscle of the neck. This muscle is attached to the upper thoracic (chest) and lower cervical (neck) vertebre and the base of the skull

Background imageOblique Collection: Deltoid muscle, artwork C014 / 5010

Deltoid muscle, artwork C014 / 5010
Deltoid muscle. Computer artwork showing the deltoid muscle of the shoulder. This muscle attaches to the clavicle (collar bone), scapula (shoulder blade) and humerus (upper arm bone)

Background imageOblique Collection: Bones of the torso, artwork

Bones of the torso, artwork
Bones of the torso and neck, computer artwork. At centre is the spine. The cervical (neck) spine is yellow, the thoracic (upper) spine is red and the lumbar (lower) spine is maroon

Background imageOblique Collection: Back muscles, artwork C014 / 5007

Back muscles, artwork C014 / 5007
Back muscles. Computer artwork showing selected muscles of the back. The innermost muscles either side of the spine are the longissimus muscles. Outermost are the iliocostalis muscles

Background imageOblique Collection: Lower back muscles, artwork C014 / 5015

Lower back muscles, artwork C014 / 5015
Lower back muscles. Computer artwork showing the quadratus lumborum muscles of the lower back. These muscles are attached to the upper lumbar (lower)

Background imageOblique Collection: Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork

Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, artwork
Liver, gallbladder and pancreas, computer artwork. The largest organ seen here is the liver. Below the liver are the pancreas (pink, left to right) and the gallbladder (brown, left)

Background imageOblique Collection: Abdominal muscles, artwork

Abdominal muscles, artwork
Abdominal muscles. Computer artwork of the rectus abdominis muscles (centre) and the transverse abdominis muscles (right and left)

Background imageOblique Collection: Pelvis, artwork

Pelvis, artwork
Pelvis. Computer artwork of the pelvis showing the ligaments (white), nerves (yellow) and muscles (pink). Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that connect bones

Background imageOblique Collection: Spinal ligaments, artwork

Spinal ligaments, artwork
Spinal ligaments. Computer artwork of the lumbar (lower spine) showing the bones and ligaments (white). Ligaments are bands of connective tissue that connect bones

Background imageOblique Collection: Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470) C015 / 6930

Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470) C015 / 6930
Homo rudolfensis skull (KNM-ER 1470). This fossil specimen dates from around 1.9 million years ago, and was discovered in 1972 in Koobi Fora, on the eastern shore of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageOblique Collection: Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5098

Suboccipital muscles and nerve, artwork C014 / 5098
Suboccipital muscles. Computer artwork of the back of the base of the skull showing nerves (yellow) and the suboccipital muscles (pink)

Background imageOblique Collection: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5069

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5069
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles

Background imageOblique Collection: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5067

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5067
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles

Background imageOblique Collection: Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5065

Neck muscles, artwork C014 / 5065
Neck muscles. Computer artwork showing the muscles at the front of the neck. The two muscles going down the length of the cervical spine are the longus colli muscles




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Unveiling the beauty of oblique architecture through hidden gems. From Saltburn Pier to Old Wardour Castle, these captivating structures offer a unique perspective on design and craftsmanship. Explore the intricate staircase at Upnor Castle or marvel at the grandeur of St. Pancras Hotel's winding steps. Byker Estate showcases modernist elegance while Trinity Square Car Park surprises with its geometric allure. Step into history at Castle Upton or Beverley Minster, where oblique hints transport you to another era. The Theatre Royal in Newcastle and Cutty Sark exude timeless charm, while Tulip staircase in Queens House adds an artistic touch to its surroundings. And let's not forget about The Royal Crescent in Bath - a true architectural masterpiece that stands as a testament to oblique splendor. Discover these remarkable landmarks and immerse yourself in their enigmatic allure.