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Sole Collection (#5)

"Exploring the Intricacies of the Sole: From Reflexology to Artwork" The sole, a fascinating part of our body, holds secrets that go beyond its physical appearance

Background imageSole Collection: Caspar C. 29

Caspar C. 29
Caspar C.29 reconnaissance floatplane. The sole C.29 was built by Dansk Aero in Denmark, with the intention of taking part in the Deutschen Seeflugwettbewerb in 1926 at Warnemunde

Background imageSole Collection: L-W-F Model H Owl - AS64012

L-W-F Model H Owl - AS64012
L-W-F Model H Owl AS64012, in later guise with extended centre nacelle and four-wheel main undercarriage. The Owl was distinctive for its tube-like twin booms with central nacelle fuselage

Background imageSole Collection: Waco JTO Taperwing NX13918 - NR13918

Waco JTO Taperwing NX13918 - NR13918
Waco JTO Taperwing NX13918/NR13918 (msn A-118), owned by Joe Mackey and Alex Papana at various times. NR13918 is seen here enthusiastically rounding the home pylon, flown by Lt

Background imageSole Collection: General Airborne XCG-16A 44-76193

General Airborne XCG-16A 44-76193 at Clinton County Field, Wilmington, OH.. Designed by Hawley Bowlus and Albert Criz, the sole General Airborne Transport Co

Background imageSole Collection: Miles M. 71 Merchantman U-21

Miles M. 71 Merchantman U-21
The sole Miles M.71 Merchantman U-21 (msn 6695), at Woodley aerodrome, with stored unwanted Miles M.33 Monitor target-tugs in the background

Background imageSole Collection: Auster J-5V Autocar G-APUW

Auster J-5V Autocar G-APUW
The sole Auster J-5V Autocar G-APUW (msn 3273) Date: 1960s

Background imageSole Collection: Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE

Miles M. 28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE
The sole Miles M.28 Mercury 5 G-AJFE (msn 6697) at Woodley circa the first flight. Re-registered in Switzerland in June 1951, returning to the UK in December 1954

Background imageSole Collection: Dance Steps

Dance Steps

Background imageSole Collection: The Gateway, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England, the sole remains of the important main

The Gateway, Waltham Abbey, Essex, England, the sole remains of the important main entrance to the Abbey and the Abbots house. Date: 11th century

Background imageSole Collection: Battered Old Shoes Date: 1954

Battered Old Shoes Date: 1954

Background imageSole Collection: 17th century Shoemaker

17th century Shoemaker
A shoe maker sitting at his workbench files the wooden sole of shoe. Date: 17th century

Background imageSole Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20122196

EyeUbiquitous_20122196
England, Northumberland, Farne Island, Brownsman Island, Darling Home, Cottage was the former home of the Darling family. Base of 1800s abandoned lighthouse to the left side of the cottage

Background imageSole Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20120732

EyeUbiquitous_20120732
Ireland, County Sligo, Carney, suburban detached house with green lawn

Background imageSole Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20106411

EyeUbiquitous_20106411
Plants, Weeds, Flowers, Dandelion Clock growing amongst grass

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EyeUbiquitous_20106438
Flowers, Single red Rose in a vase viewed from above

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EyeUbiquitous_20106408
Plants, Weeds, Flowers, Dandelion Clock growing amongst grass

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EyeUbiquitous_20106409
Plants, Weeds, Flowers, Dandelion Clock growing amongst grass

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EyeUbiquitous_20106410
Plants, Weeds, Flowers, Dandelion Clock growing amongst grass

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EyeUbiquitous_20106407
Plants, Weeds, Flowers, Dandelion Clock growing amongst grass

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Eye_Ubiquitous_20104979
England, Worcestershire, Trees, Goldenrain tree, Koelreuteria paniculata. Mature tree in early spring before the pinkish red leaves have changed to dark green

Background imageSole Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20104634

EyeUbiquitous_20104634
Honduras, Roatan Island, Red lored Amazon parrot Amazona autumnalis at nature centre

Background imageSole Collection: Eye_Ubiquitous_20104976

Eye_Ubiquitous_20104976
England, Worcestershire, Trees, Horse chestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum. Single mature tree in parkland near Great malvern in springtime

Background imageSole Collection: Eye_Ubiquitous_20104978

Eye_Ubiquitous_20104978
England, Worcestershire, Trees, Sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus, Variegated variety, Variegatum. Mature tree in springtime

Background imageSole Collection: Eye_Ubiquitous_20104975

Eye_Ubiquitous_20104975
England, Gloucestershire, Trees, English Oak, Quercus robur. Single, ancient tree with twisted branches in exposed area subjected to flooding by the River Severn

Background imageSole Collection: Eye_Ubiquitous_20104977

Eye_Ubiquitous_20104977
Wales, Powys, Trees, Sycamore, Acer pseudoplatanus. Single, mature tree beside mountain stream in springtime

Background imageSole Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20099491

EyeUbiquitous_20099491
Bronze Shoe Print, O Connell Street, Dublin, Ireland

Background imageSole Collection: Avro York C Mk. II prototype LV626

Avro York C Mk. II prototype LV626
The sole Avro York C Mk.II prototype LV626, converted from the 1st prototype York, fitted with Bristol Hercules radial engines and the central auxiliary fin, as fitted to production Yorks

Background imageSole Collection: Avro York C Mk. I LV626, the 1st prototype

Avro York C Mk. I LV626, the 1st prototype
Avro York C Mk.I LV626, the 1st prototype on 28th August 1942. LV626 can be seen with the original twin fin tail, fitted only to the 1st and 2nd Prototypes

Background imageSole Collection: Beagle-Auster D. 4 / 108 G-ARLG

Beagle-Auster D. 4 / 108 G-ARLG
Beagle-Auster D.4-108 G-ARLG, the sole UK registered two-seater built specially for the Auster Flying Club. The other five D.4-108s built at Rearsby were exported to Portugal for the Portuguese Air

Background imageSole Collection: Bullfinch at Farnborough

Bullfinch at Farnborough
The sole Scottish Aviation Bullfinch (Bulldog 200) G-BDOG taking-off for its display at Farnborough 1976. Date: 1976

Background imageSole Collection: TIS_32

TIS_32
Petunia - variety not identified View - Aerial view Cut out Flower Illustrative One Simple Orientation - Vertical orientation Nobody Colour Studio shot White b/g

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TIS_54
Dianthus - variety not identified Cut out Flower Illustrative One View - Side view Simple Spring Stem Herb Orientation - Vertical orientation Nobody Salad Ingredient Colour Colour - Pastel colour

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TIS_46
Leucanthemum vulgare View - Aerial view Cut out Flower One Simple Orientation - Vertical orientation Nobody Colour Studio shot Colour - Vivid colour Shape - Daisy shape White b/g

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TIS_42
Leucanthemum vulgare Daisy - Ox-eye daisy Yellow subject White b/g

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TIS_314
Dahlia Skyline Dahlia Pink subject White b/g

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TIS_313
Crocus Skyline Crocus Purple subject White b/g

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TIS_310
Crocus Skyline Crocus Purple subject White b/g

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TIS_295
Scabiosa caucasia Clive Greaves Scabious Purple subject White b/g

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TIS_284
Crocus vernus Crocus Purple subject White b/g

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TIS_278
Galanthus nivalis Snowdrop White subject White b/g

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TIS_277
Galanthus nivalis Snowdrop White subject White b/g

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TIS_273
Crocus vernus Crocus Purple subject White b/g

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TIS_251
Cymbidium - variety not identified Orchid Red subject White b/g

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TIS_49
Iris - variety not identified Cut out Flower Illustrative One Sequence View - Side view Simple Spring Stem Orientation - Vertical orientation Nobody Colour Colour - Pastel colour Studio shot White

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TIS_25
Primula Joker Series Primula / Primrose Pink subject White background

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TIS_246
Petunia - variety not identified Petunia Purple subject White b/g

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TIS_254
Crocus - variety not identified Crocus Purple subject White background

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TIS_235
Gerbera - variety not identified Gerbera Red subject White b/g




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"Exploring the Intricacies of the Sole: From Reflexology to Artwork" The sole, a fascinating part of our body, holds secrets that go beyond its physical appearance. Just like a reflexology foot map, it is believed to connect various parts of our body through pressure points. In the world of art and nature, the sole takes on different forms and colors. The delicate petals of hydrangea macrophylla diamond blue resemble the intricate patterns found on the sole's surface. Meanwhile, as The Sole Bristol Brabazon G-AGPW gracefully lands, it reminds us how even machines have their own soles. Nature never ceases to amaze with its diversity - from the unique foot structure of a chameleon to flat fish swimming along with their undersides resembling soles. It's truly remarkable how anatomy can vary across species. Moving away from biology and into art again, we find ourselves captivated by a portrait capturing John Cornwell's soulful gaze - his eyes reflecting stories untold within his very being. But let us not forget that beneath every fashionable stiletto shoe lies an intricate network captured in MRI style or X-ray images – revealing both beauty and vulnerability simultaneously. Flowers also contribute their share to this captivating theme; fuchsia Winston Churchill stands tall with vibrant blooms while rhododendron macabeanum adds an air of mystery with its enchanting yellow blossoms. And who could resist mentioning fritillaria meleagris? Known as snakes head fritillary for its distinctive pattern resembling snake scales, it serves as yet another reminder that nature has countless ways to express itself. Finally, CS_2245-16 captures an abstract representation where lines intersect and diverge – much like life’s journey where paths cross unexpectedly before branching off again into new directions. So take a moment today to appreciate all these glimpses into "sole.