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Quartet Collection (page 7)

"Harmonious Melodies: Exploring the World of Quartets" A trombone lesson at the Conservatoire: Witnessing the mastery of a quartet in training

Background imageQuartet Collection: Early petrol motors

Early petrol motors, historical artwork. The first commercially successful petrol-driven motors were built in the second half of the 19th century by the Belgian Etienne Lenoir

Background imageQuartet Collection: Miners and their wives, 19th century

Miners and their wives, 19th century
Miners and their wives, 19th-century artwork. The role of women in coal mining varied over time from country to country. By 1842, women and children were banned from working in coal mines in the UK

Background imageQuartet Collection: Resistors

Resistors. These components impede the flow of electrical current around a circuit

Background imageQuartet Collection: Cold War medical training, 1958

Cold War medical training, 1958
Cold War medical training. US Navy nurses observing a demonstration of radiation survey instruments as part of the nuclear nursing course at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland

Background imageQuartet Collection: Aquatic alien life forms, artwork

Aquatic alien life forms, artwork
Aquatic aliens. Artwork of alien life forms adapted for life underwater. The aliens closely resemble jellyfish found on Earth, with long tentacles and a soft body

Background imageQuartet Collection: Noses

Noses, artwork

Background imageQuartet Collection: Spinal vertebrae

Spinal vertebrae. Historical artwork of vertebrae (spinal bones) seen from the side. The rear of the spine is at right. Four vertebrae are seen here

Background imageQuartet Collection: Human body postures, historical artwork

Human body postures, historical artwork
Human postures, historical artwork. The images show an outline of the shape of the body in four postures; standing, bowing, stooping and squatting

Background imageQuartet Collection: Aortic aneurysm, artwork

Aortic aneurysm, artwork
Aortic aneurysm. The aorta is the bodys major artery. An aneurysm is a weakening of the walls of a blood vessel, leading to swelling and rupture. In the aorta, such rupturing would be swiftly fatal

Background imageQuartet Collection: Coronary artery disease

Coronary artery disease. Computer artwork of red blood cells flowing through an increasingly (top to bottom) blocked coronary artery

Background imageQuartet Collection: Courgettes (Curcurbita pepo)

Courgettes (Curcurbita pepo)
Four organic courgettes (Curcurbita pepo)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Fingerprints made visible with ink

Fingerprints made visible with ink, artwork from Dr Henry Fauldss Guide to Finger-print Identification, 1905. Faulds, a Scottish scientist, was an early developer of fingerprint analysis

Background imageQuartet Collection: Odd one out

Odd one out. Conceptual computer artwork of a black sheep amongst three white sheep

Background imageQuartet Collection: Soviet engineers and physicists, 1954

Soviet engineers and physicists, 1954
Soviet engineers and physicists. From left to right: Vasily Mishin (1917-2001), rocket engineer; Mstislav Keldysh (1911-1978), mathematician; Igor Kurchatov (1903-1960)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Flouring salmon fillets

Flouring salmon fillets prior to frying

Background imageQuartet Collection: Shallots

Shallots (Allium cepa Red Sun ) on a wooden surface

Background imageQuartet Collection: Pears

Pears (Pyrus communis) on a chopping board

Background imageQuartet Collection: Lemon grass

Lemon grass (Cymbopogon citratus) on a wooden table

Background imageQuartet Collection: Garlic cloves

Garlic cloves (Allium sativum) on a wooden surface. Garlic is widely used in cooking. Chopping or crushing garlic produces compounds that are believed to have health benefits

Background imageQuartet Collection: Salmon fillets

Salmon fillets being cooked in a frying pan

Background imageQuartet Collection: DNA recombination, molecular model

DNA recombination, molecular model
DNA recombination. Molecular model of a Holliday Junction, a moving point of contact between two DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Family playing in a wood

Family playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Kicking autumn leaves. Mother and father and son and daughter kicking leaves in a wood in autumn

Background imageQuartet Collection: Hingebeak shrimp on a reef

Hingebeak shrimp on a reef
Hingebeak shrimp (Rhynchocinetes durbanensis) on a reef. Photographed off Rinca island, Komodo National Park, Indonesia

Background imageQuartet Collection: Frontonia protozoa, light micrograph

Frontonia protozoa, light micrograph
Frontonia protozoa. Light micrograph of a group of Frontonia sp. ciliate protozoa

Background imageQuartet Collection: Underwater cables, 19th century

Underwater cables, 19th century
Underwater cables, cross-sections. These cables carry telegraph signals around the world across the floors of the oceans. The first commercial underwater telegraph cables were laid in 1850

Background imageQuartet Collection: City landscape

City landscape of railway tracks and tower blocks. Photographed in East London, England

Background imageQuartet Collection: Ariane 1-4 rockets, artwork

Ariane 1-4 rockets, artwork

Background imageQuartet Collection: Nerve impulse propagation, diagram

Nerve impulse propagation, diagram
Nerve impulse propagation. Diagram showing the mechanism of propagation of the action potential (spike in voltage) which is known as a nerve impulse

Background imageQuartet Collection: Familial hypercholesterolaemia, diagram

Familial hypercholesterolaemia, diagram
Familial hypercholesterolaemia. Diagram showing the biochemical processes that take place in a case of the genetic disorder familial hypercholesterolaemia

Background imageQuartet Collection: Currant moth larvae

Currant moth larvae
Currant moth (Abraxas grossulariata) larvae on leaves of a redcurrant bush. The Currant moth is a very common and widespread pest of cultivated currants and gooseberries

Background imageQuartet Collection: Meteorites, historical artwork

Meteorites, historical artwork
An iron meteorite, a cut through a Pallasite, an etched cut through an iron meteorite which shows Widmannstätten figures and a black meteor stone which shows an orientation

Background imageQuartet Collection: Dorygnathus, artwork

Dorygnathus, artwork
Dorygnathus. Computer artwork of a flock of Dorygnathus pterosaurs flying over a rugged Early Jurassic (about 180 million years ago) European landscape covered in wollemi pine (Wollemia sp.) trees

Background imageQuartet Collection: Radio telescopes, artwork

Radio telescopes, artwork
Radio telescopes. Computer artwork of a radio telescope array in the mist

Background imageQuartet Collection: Nudibranchs

Nudibranchs (Precuthona sp.). Nudibranchs are shell-less marine molluscs that live in seas around the world. They have external gills that give the nudibranch its name, meaning naked gills

Background imageQuartet Collection: F15 jets being refueled by a Boeing 707

F15 jets being refueled by a Boeing 707, while in flight. Aerial refueling allows medium-range fighter aircraft to operate at greater range from their bases

Background imageQuartet Collection: USB memory sticks, artwork

USB memory sticks, artwork
USB memory sticks, computer artwork

Background imageQuartet Collection: USB memory stick

USB memory stick. Computer artwork of a memory stick on an abstract background

Background imageQuartet Collection: Shaggy parasol mushrooms

Shaggy parasol mushrooms
Shaggy parasol mushroom (Macrolepiota rhacodes). This fungus is edible

Background imageQuartet Collection: Nettle leaf galls

Nettle leaf galls, artwork. Four views of galls at the base of a stinging nettle leaf (Urtica dioica). These abnormal outgrowths are caused by the parasitic larvae of the nettle gall midge

Background imageQuartet Collection: Gem-studded puffball

Gem-studded puffball fungi (Lycoperdon perlatum). These fungi are white in colour when young and turn brown once mature. They are only edible when they are young

Background imageQuartet Collection: Meadow waxcap fungi

Meadow waxcap fungi (Hygrocybe pratensis) in grass. This fungus is edible

Background imageQuartet Collection: Candles under white light

Candles under white light. Image 2 of 2. The candles appear in their natural colours under white light. Colour is the result of an object reflecting and absorbing different parts of the visible

Background imageQuartet Collection: Euphorbia seeds, SEM

Euphorbia seeds, SEM
Euphorbia seeds. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of seeds from a Euphorbia flower (Euphorbia sp.). A seed contains an embryo (a fertilised ovule from which a new plant can grow)

Background imageQuartet Collection: Gum rockrose (Cistus ladanifer)

Gum rockrose (Cistus ladanifer)
Gum rockrose flowers (Cistus ladanifer). A honey bee (Apis sp.) is visiting the flower at top

Background imageQuartet Collection: Candles under red light

Candles under red light. Image 1 of 2. Colour is the result of an object reflecting and absorbing different parts of the visible (light) spectrum

Background imageQuartet Collection: Magnets

Magnets. Assortment of different magnets

Background imageQuartet Collection: Humanoid robots, artwork

Humanoid robots, artwork
Humanoid robots, computer artwork. Computer artwork of a row of humanoid robots that resemble human females. The merging of humans and technology is called cybernetics

Background imageQuartet Collection: Norway maple leaves

Norway maple leaves
Norwegian maple leaves (Acer norvegicum) on a forest floor




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"Harmonious Melodies: Exploring the World of Quartets" A trombone lesson at the Conservatoire: Witnessing the mastery of a quartet in training, as they perfect their harmonies and create musical magic. Unveiling Beethoven's Legacy: Behold a rare glimpse into history with the 1806 manuscript page from Beethoven's String Quartet in C Major, Op. 59 No. 3 - a testament to his genius. Bristol 156 Beaufighter IV: A quartet of courageous pilots embarks on an adventurous quest, soaring through the skies with synchronized precision and unwavering determination. Sweet Symphony: Indulge in delectable delights as these beautifully decorated cupcakes form a mouthwatering quartet that tantalizes both taste buds and eyes alike. Bonzo adds a fifth to the quartet: Meet Bonzo, an adorable pup who playfully joins four musicians, bringing joyous chaos and unexpected harmony to their ensemble. Must it be? It must be. Delve into Beethoven's emotional journey through his manuscript page from String Quartet in F Major, Op. 135 - where every note carries profound meaning. Rhythms on Havana Streets: Immerse yourself in vibrant Cuban culture as an orange-shirted street band captivates passersby with their lively music while a curious toddler watches intently. Through The Lens of Music: Like camera lenses capturing fleeting moments, each member of this talented quartet contributes their unique perspective to create captivating melodies that resonate deeply within our souls. Verdi / Rigoletto / Liebig : Experience Verdi's timeless opera come alive through Liebig trading cards featuring scenes from Rigoletto performed by an enchanting vocal quartet. A Dedication From Beethoven Himself.