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"Supported: A glimpse into the architectural wonders and natural beauty of our world" The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (4 / 4

Background imageSupported Collection: The Cyclists Lifeboat, launched at Hartlepool, 17 December (engraving)

The Cyclists Lifeboat, launched at Hartlepool, 17 December (engraving)
1046353 The Cyclists Lifeboat, launched at Hartlepool, 17 December (engraving) by Staniland, Charles J. (1838-1916) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Cyclists Lifeboat)

Background imageSupported Collection: Death of Queen Elizabeth, March 24, 1603, For ten days previous to her death she lay upon

Death of Queen Elizabeth, March 24, 1603, For ten days previous to her death she lay upon the floor supported by
1090851 Death of Queen Elizabeth, March 24, 1603, For ten days previous to her death she lay upon the floor supported by Cushions (engraving) by American School

Background imageSupported Collection: HMS Pegasus - ex HMS Ark Royal

HMS Pegasus - ex HMS Ark Royal
HMS Pegasus (ex HMS Ark Royal) at A Spithead re in 1938. HMS Pegasus was re-named from the 1914 HMS Ark Royal seaplane carrier, which saw action in WWI and in the 1920s She was re-named in 1934

Background imageSupported Collection: Metropolitan drinking Fountain and cattle trough association

Metropolitan drinking Fountain and cattle trough association, set up in London by Samuel Gurney, a Member of Parliament, and philanthropist to supported by voluntary contributions

Background imageSupported Collection: Communard forces reinforcing their position at Montmartre

Communard forces reinforcing their position at Montmartre, digging trenches and placing cannon. Leftwing National Guard soldiers supported the Commune and helped to hold Montmartre

Background imageSupported Collection: Round Wooden Table Date: 1880

Round Wooden Table Date: 1880

Background imageSupported Collection: Ionic Columns Date: 1550

Ionic Columns Date: 1550

Background imageSupported Collection: Arrival of the Nineveh Sculptures at the British Museum 1852

Arrival of the Nineveh Sculptures at the British Museum 1852
The arrival of one of the Nineveh Sculptures at the British Museum, London. The Nineveh lion, supported by a wooden frame, being winched up the stairs at the front of the museum. Date: 1852

Background imageSupported Collection: Dreadnought Hospital ship at Greenwich 1870

Dreadnought Hospital ship at Greenwich 1870
In 1870 the patients were transferred ashore to the infirmary. which was renamed the Dreadnought Seamens Hospital. HMS Dreadnought herself remained in use as an isolation hospital until she was

Background imageSupported Collection: Indian Cosmic Myth

Indian Cosmic Myth
In Indian myth, our world is supported by four Elephants standing on the back of a giant Turtle who swims with it through the Sea of Infinity

Background imageSupported Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20114083

EyeUbiquitous_20114083
Myanmar, Shan State, A house beside a tributary to Inle Lake, near Indein and Nyaung Ohak villages

Background imageSupported Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20114089

EyeUbiquitous_20114089
Myanmar, Shan State, Lakeside house built on stilts, Inle Lake

Background imageSupported Collection: Courtyard of Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum, Bukhara

Courtyard of Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum, Bukhara
Uzbekistan, Bukhara, Courtyard of Summer Residential Palace, Sitorai Mohi Hossa Folk Art Museum

Background imageSupported Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, The Erechtheion, at the Acropolis

Greece, Attica, Athens, The Erechtheion, at the Acropolis

Background imageSupported Collection: Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Arch

Greece, Attica, Athens, Hadrians Arch

Background imageSupported Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109878

EyeUbiquitous_20109878
Greece, Crete, Knossos, The north entrance, depicting the charging bull fresco, Knossos Palace

Background imageSupported Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109876

EyeUbiquitous_20109876
Greece, Crete, Knossos, The north entrance, Knossos Palace

Background imageSupported Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109877

EyeUbiquitous_20109877
Greece, Crete, Knossos, The north entrance, depicting the charging bull fresco, Knossos Palace

Background imageSupported Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109875

EyeUbiquitous_20109875
Greece, Crete, Knossos, The North Lustral Basin building, Knossos Palace

Background imageSupported Collection: The Princess Mary Caravan - The Caravaners at work. The Girls Friendly Society supported

The Princess Mary Caravan - The Caravaners at work. The Girls Friendly Society supported young women by help in finding work, providing hostels etc

Background imageSupported Collection: Istanbul, Turkey, Ottoman Empire - Entrance to Ayasofya

Istanbul, Turkey, Ottoman Empire - Entrance to Ayasofya
Istanbul, Turkey, Ottoman Empire - One of the entrances to the Ayasofya. Date: circa 1905

Background imageSupported Collection: Java, Indonesia - remarkable bridge

Java, Indonesia - remarkable bridge. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageSupported Collection: Drunken Silenus, c. 1616 (oil on canvas)

Drunken Silenus, c. 1616 (oil on canvas)
898194 Drunken Silenus, c.1616 (oil on canvas) by Dyck, Anthony van (1599-1641); 133.5x109.5 cm; Gemaeldegalerie Alte Meister, Dresden, Germany; (add.info.: Drunk catfish); Flemish, out of copyright

Background imageSupported Collection: below billowing building car classic classical

below billowing building car classic classical
Dutch Tourist Information Office

Background imageSupported Collection: National Childrens Home (NCH) at Frodsham, Cheshire

National Childrens Home (NCH) at Frodsham, Cheshire
Girls, one supported by crutches, on the steps of the chapel at the National Childrens Home in Frodsham, Cheshire. Date: circa 1907

Background imageSupported Collection: Rosalie Wagner

Rosalie Wagner
ROSALIE WAGNER eldest sister of Richard W. who supported him staunchly through his early years but didn t live long enough to witness his success. Date: 19TH CENTURY

Background imageSupported Collection: Pierre Louis Manuel

Pierre Louis Manuel
PIERRE LOUIS MANUEL French writer who supported the revolution but favoured Louis XVI : retired to the country, he was brought back to Paris and guillotined. Date: 1751 - 1793

Background imageSupported Collection: Illustration of workers using crane, cement mixer, and cement pump on construction site

Illustration of workers using crane, cement mixer, and cement pump on construction site

Background imageSupported Collection: Blue Period Webb Bridge

Blue Period Webb Bridge
A Pano of Webb Bridge located on the southern end of the Docklands and one of the many bridges that cross the Yarra River

Background imageSupported Collection: View of Tasman bridge

View of Tasman bridge with mount wellington against blue sky, Hobart

Background imageSupported Collection: Interior figures fainted wife Antonius Hambroeck

Interior figures fainted wife Antonius Hambroeck
Interior with figures about fainted wife Antonius Hambroeck and his family, Interior with a fainted woman seated in a chair. She is supported by a woman

Background imageSupported Collection: Astronomia personification Astronomy wrapped

Astronomia personification Astronomy wrapped
Astronomia, The personification of Astronomy is wrapped in a star garment and supported with her elbow on a drawing of the solar system. Around her head is a halo of stars

Background imageSupported Collection: Portrait Bernhard Sannig Bernhard Sannig dressed

Portrait Bernhard Sannig Bernhard Sannig dressed
Portrait of Bernhard Sannig, Portrait of Bernhard Sannig dressed in robe, with a writing spring in his right hand, sitting at a table with a book

Background imageSupported Collection: city maid Haarlem takes oath Charters city Haerlem

city maid Haarlem takes oath Charters city Haerlem
The city maid of Haarlem takes the oath Charters of the city of Haerlem (title on object), The Haarlem city maid is kneeling in front of a throning woman and takes the oath

Background imageSupported Collection: PietA Scenes Christ series title dead Christ

PietA Scenes Christ series title dead Christ
Pieta Scenes with Christ (series title), The dead Christ is on Marys lap. His body is supported by two angels. In the margin a six-line caption, in two columns, in Latin

Background imageSupported Collection: Festa della Porchetta Bologna Collection festival prints

Festa della Porchetta Bologna Collection festival prints
Festa della Porchetta in Bologna, Collection of festival prints, Belmond, Giovanni Antonio, 1696-1775, Etching, engraving, ca

Background imageSupported Collection: Swooning Virgin Supported Three Holy Women Three Studies

Swooning Virgin Supported Three Holy Women Three Studies
The Swooning Virgin Supported by Three Holy Women and Three Studies of Men (recto); Saint George and the Dragon (verso); Cesare da Sesto (Italian)

Background imageSupported Collection: Romania, Transylvania, Viscri, traditional Romanian village, supported by Prince Charles of England

Romania, Transylvania, Viscri, traditional Romanian village, supported by Prince Charles of England, building details

Background imageSupported Collection: Unformed full length image of the Maharajah of Gwalior

Unformed full length image of the Maharajah of Gwalior
The Maharajah supported the war effort by providing a hospital ship and a convalescent home. His rewards were doctorates at Cambridge, Oxford and Edinburgh. WW1 Date: circa 1914

Background imageSupported Collection: Death of Lt-Col William Miller of the 1st Guards

Death of Lt-Col William Miller of the 1st Guards at the Battle of Quatre Bras. One of 16 lithographs by J Atkinson depicting incidents of British bravery during the late campaigns on the continent

Background imageSupported Collection: Gracie Fields Home and Orphanage, Peacehaven, East Sussex

Gracie Fields Home and Orphanage, Peacehaven, East Sussex
Orphanage and childrens home at Peacehaven, East Sussex, opened in 1933 by singing star Gracie Fields to care for the children of parents in the theatrical profession

Background imageSupported Collection: Hans Sachs at Work

Hans Sachs at Work
HANS SACHS German shoemaker of Nurnberg, poet and meistersinger, author of 6000+ works : he supported Luther and the Reformation. Date: 1494 - 1576

Background imageSupported Collection: Illustration of woman walking with child riding donkey in Western Anatolia

Illustration of woman walking with child riding donkey in Western Anatolia

Background imageSupported Collection: Solar eclipse viewed through the trilithon portals of Stonehenge, the three monoliths

Solar eclipse viewed through the trilithon portals of Stonehenge, the three monoliths of which reflect the three figures standing at the portal (Bacon, Newton and Locke)

Background imageSupported Collection: Bridge to nowhere Maroochy River Bridge

Bridge to nowhere Maroochy River Bridge
Maroochy Bridge is the fact that there is no lights and no buildings on the other side of the Maroochy river. Bridge forms part of the Sunshine Motorway which links the Bruce Highway to the Sunshine

Background imageSupported Collection: Undermined houses, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire

Undermined houses, Blaenavon, Monmouthshire
A row of houses at Blaenavon, Monmouthshire, supported by wooden props because of subsidence resulting from mining beneath them. Date: circa 1936

Background imageSupported Collection: SS Ernest Bazin, 1897

SS Ernest Bazin, 1897
Illustration of M. Bazins Roller Steamer, SS Ernest Bazin, leaving Le Havre on a sea trial, July 1897. This vessel, launched in 1896




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"Supported: A glimpse into the architectural wonders and natural beauty of our world" The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (4 / 4): Witness the remarkable engineering feat as this iconic bridge stands tall, supported by its sturdy foundations. A Garden Guide - Extracting a Weed from a Lawn: Discover the importance of maintaining a pristine lawn, where every blade is supported to thrive without any unwanted intruders. Budapest - Chain Bridge by Night: Behold the mesmerizing sight of this illuminated bridge, gracefully supported by its majestic arches against the backdrop of a starry night sky. The Building of the Tyne Bridge - Newcastle-upon-Tyne (3 / 4): Dive deeper into the construction process that brought this magnificent structure to life, showcasing how each component supports one another in perfect harmony. Pont du Gard - South of France: Explore ancient Roman ingenuity as you marvel at this aqueduct's grandeur, standing strong for centuries with its meticulously crafted arches supporting water flow. Vladimir Mayakovsky: Celebrate the literary genius whose words have long supported artistic expression and social change throughout history. London & South Western Railway Servants Orphanage, Woking: Learn about an institution that provided support and care for orphaned children during times when they needed it most. Illustration of Doric, Ionic and Corinthian column capitals: Delve into classical architecture as these distinct styles showcase different forms of support atop columns – simple elegance or intricate ornamentation? The Earth: Our home planet relies on delicate ecological balance where all living beings are interconnected and mutually supportive in sustaining life's diverse ecosystems. The America Cup Challenger, Launch of "Shamrock II" at Dumbarton, 20 April (b/w photo): Step back in time to witness historical moments like these when sailing enthusiasts gathered to support their favorite teams, embracing the thrill of competition.