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Chasm Collection

Background imageChasm Collection: Stonehenge / Stukeley

Stonehenge / Stukeley
A peep into the Sanctum Sanctorum. Stukeley states When we advance.. the chasm of sky between the jambs of the cell.. and the greatness of every part, surprizes

Background imageChasm Collection: Mountain Holiday Capers by Thomas Maybank

Mountain Holiday Capers by Thomas Maybank Date: 1920

Background imageChasm Collection: Bifrost or The Rainbow Bridge leading to the Afterlife

Bifrost or The Rainbow Bridge leading to the Afterlife
Bifrost - a burning rainbow bridge that reaches between Midgard (the world) and Asgard (the realm of the gods) in Norse mythology. 1916

Background imageChasm Collection: Cowboy at Canyons Edge Date: 1948

Cowboy at Canyons Edge Date: 1948

Background imageChasm Collection: MONT BLANC SNOW BRIDGE

MONT BLANC SNOW BRIDGE
A snow bridge on Mont Blanc, with climbers breakfasting on it! Date: c1860

Background imageChasm Collection: British Dominon - Investment Life Assurance Policy Advert

British Dominon - Investment Life Assurance Policy Advert. A man crosses a difficult chasm (in life) thanks to a Policy from British Dominion

Background imageChasm Collection: Divine Comedy. The Eleventh Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil

Divine Comedy. The Eleventh Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. The Eleventh Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil in the tomb of Pope Anastasius. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored

Background imageChasm Collection: Divine Comedy. Twelfth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil befor

Divine Comedy. Twelfth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil befor
Divine Comedy. Epic poem written by Dante Alighieri between 1308 and his death in 1321. Twelfth Canto of Hell. Dante and Virgil before the opprobrium of Crete. Engraving by Gustave Dore. Colored

Background imageChasm Collection: The New Mortar for Bridging Chasms, Heath Robinson WW1

The New Mortar for Bridging Chasms, Heath Robinson WW1
America in the Field - The new mortar for bridging chasms. A line of American soldiers traverse a chasm chained on wheeled chairs to a shell sent flying into the air

Background imageChasm Collection: Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA

Suspension bridge, Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA
Suspension bridge, known as the Swinging Bridge, at Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA. A notice forbids people from running, jumping or swinging on the bridge

Background imageChasm Collection: The Puente Nuevo, Ronda, Southern Spain

The Puente Nuevo, Ronda, Southern Spain
The Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) spanning the deep chasm of the Guadalev� River in Ronda, Southern Spain. Drawing by Miss C. M. Griffiths

Background imageChasm Collection: Swallow Falls

Swallow Falls
The beautiful Swallow Falls, north Wales, where the River Llugwy, after joining the Conway, hurls itself into a chasm sixty feet wide, in three falls. Date: 1940s

Background imageChasm Collection: Whymper climbs the Matterhorn

Whymper climbs the Matterhorn
Crossing a narrow ice shelf on the Dent Blanche peak at 4357m, Whymper climbs the Matterhorn

Background imageChasm Collection: KUBLA KHAN - CHASM

KUBLA KHAN - CHASM
KUBLA KHAN The deep romantic chasm

Background imageChasm Collection: Marcus Curtius - 4

Marcus Curtius - 4
A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly pure legend

Background imageChasm Collection: Marcus Curtius - 3

Marcus Curtius - 3
A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly pure legend

Background imageChasm Collection: Marcus Curtius - 2

Marcus Curtius - 2
A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly pure legend

Background imageChasm Collection: Marcus Curtius - 1

Marcus Curtius - 1
A Roman hero who, in obedience to a divine instruction, rode with his horse into a chasm in the Forum at Rome, thereby saving the city. The story is almost certainly a legend. Date: 362 BCE

Background imageChasm Collection: Marcus Curtius sacrifices himself for Rome

Marcus Curtius sacrifices himself for Rome
When a fissure appears in the Forum in Rome, the oracle demands a sacrifice. A young horseman, Marcus Curtius, volunteers and rides into it, nobly giving his life for the city he loves


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