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Salt Collection (page 57)

"Exploring the Essence of Salt: From Coastal Landscapes to Culinary Delights" Skegness is SO Bracing by John Hassall: A whimsical depiction of seaside fun

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Salt Marsh, Bourg Batz
Salt marsh at Bourg de Batz, near Croisie, France

Background imageSalt Collection: Salt Mine, Wieliczka

Salt Mine, Wieliczka
The vast salt mines at Wieliczka, Poland

Background imageSalt Collection: Lunebourg Salt Mines

Lunebourg Salt Mines
Salt mines at Lunebourg

Background imageSalt Collection: Wieliczka Salt Mines

Wieliczka Salt Mines
Salt mining at Wieliczka

Background imageSalt Collection: Mediterranean Salt Mines

Mediterranean Salt Mines
Salt mining on the coast of the Mediterranean

Background imageSalt Collection: Nauheim Salt Works

Nauheim Salt Works
Salt water spring at Nauheim

Background imageSalt Collection: Eyston Thunderbolt 1938

Eyston Thunderbolt 1938
Dunlop tyres pay tribute to George Eyston who this year drives his Thunderbolt on Bonneville Salt Flats, Utah, at a speed of 536 km/h

Background imageSalt Collection: Indian Meal 1970S

Indian Meal 1970S
An Indian style meal of curried chicken and rice, with black cherry crumble or meringue for dessert

Background imageSalt Collection: Unloading Spanish Salt

Unloading Spanish Salt
Men unloading a cargo of Marine (sea) salt from Spain. at Grimsby, Lincolnshire, England. Produced from evaporated sea water, it will be used to salt and cure fish

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Thomas Hopkins
THOMAS HOPKINS - money-lender so useful to the nobility that he was appointed Commissioner of the Salt Duties. This muckworm is said to have died worth upwards of 200, 000l

Background imageSalt Collection: Astronomical Clock

Astronomical Clock carved into the wall of the Salt Tower by Hugh Draper who was imprisoned there in 1561

Background imageSalt Collection: Great Salt Lake

Great Salt Lake
The Great Salt Lake in the desert region of Utah

Background imageSalt Collection: Great Basin, USA

Great Basin, USA
The Great Basin is an elevated desert region between the Sierra Nevada and the Rockies, located in five different states. It drains into the Great Salt Lake, Utah

Background imageSalt Collection: LOTs WIFE

LOTs WIFE
Turning their backs on Sodom & Gomorrah, Lot & his daughters walk away, but his wife turns for a last look and is turned into a statue or pillar of salt by a reproving angel

Background imageSalt Collection: Home Near Salt Lake

Home Near Salt Lake
The timber home of a Mormon family near Salt Lake

Background imageSalt Collection: Food and Drink / Salt

Food and Drink / Salt
SALT PREPARATION IN ENGLAND A saltern where the salt is dried; at Lymington, Hampshire

Background imageSalt Collection: Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist

Sir Titus Salt, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist
Sir Titus Salt, 1st Baronet, manufacturer, MP and philanthropist. He founded a new town, Saltaire, in 1853 in the Bradford area of Yorkshire, and built houses there for his workforce

Background imageSalt Collection: Hungarian Salt Mines

Hungarian Salt Mines
A miner rests his pickaxe over his shoulder as he takes a break in the vast salt mines at Steinbruck (?), Hungary




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"Exploring the Essence of Salt: From Coastal Landscapes to Culinary Delights" Skegness is SO Bracing by John Hassall: A whimsical depiction of seaside fun, where the salty air invigorates both body and soul. Wells-next-the-sea, Norfolk, UK: An aerial view captures the mesmerizing salt marsh landscape and coastline at low tide, showcasing nature's delicate balance. Temple Square at night - Salt Lake City, Utah, USA: The shimmering lights reflect upon the tranquil waters Lake City, a testament to the city's unique connection to this mineral. Copper and magnesium sulphate: These compounds showcase salt's versatility beyond culinary uses; they find their place in various industries for different purposes. Wieliczka Salt Mine, Krakow, Poland: Embark on a journey through time as you explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site—a tourist route that unveils the fascinating history mining. Taste map of a human tongue: Discover how our taste buds perceive flavors with blue areas sensitively responding to salt—the essence that enhances our culinary experiences. Sir Malcolm Campbell in Bluebird cockpit (1935): As speed records were shattered on land or water alike, it was often against the backdrop of vast bodies like oceans—saltwater serving as an arena for triumphs. Lossiemouth Fisherman mending his lines - Scotland: Amidst rugged coastal beauty lies hard work and resilience; these fishermen rely on their skills to harvest from bountiful seas enriched by saltwater currents. Salt grains and ground peppercorn under SEM lens: Zoomed-in imagery reveals intricate textures—tiny crystals forming mountains within condiment shakers—a harmonious marriage between two distinct flavors. Gandhi breaking the Salt Laws - civil disobedience in India: A powerful image depicting Gandhi's defiance against unjust laws, symbolizing the significance as a catalyst for change and freedom.