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Aerial view of riverine forestAerial view of riverine and peatswap forest, Belait River, Brunei. Photographed by Dr Gaden Robinson
Snake and rodent by Albertus SebaTab 29 depicting a snake and a rodent from Thesaurus, by Albertus Seba
Snake by Albertus SebaTab 54, depicting a snake from Thesaurus, by Albertus Seba
Fossilised Acanthochirana cordata, prawnFossilised prawn specimen from Solenhofen, Germany dating from the Upper Jurassic, 250 million years ago
Pogono barbata, bearded dragonDrawing 361 from the Watling Collection titled Native name Ngarrang by Thomas Watling, 1792-1797
Serpentes (suborder), snakeWatercolour 39 by the Port Jackson Painter from Banks Manuscript 34, (c. 1790)
Naja haje haje, Egyptian cobraAn Egyptian cobra emerging from a ceramic urn and coiling into its characteristic aggressive hissing stance
Blue John specimenA compact banded variety of Fluorite known as Blue John, found only in Castleton, Derbyshire, England. Specimen on display at the Natural History Museum, London
Diceros bicornis, horn of a black rhinocerosA photograph of a black rhinoceros horn specimen from the collections of the Natural History Museum, London
Scouts on parade, Grenada, West IndiesScouts on parade at a training camp in Grenada, West Indies. 1949
Newlyn Harbour WallThe lovely sweeping curve of the harbour wall at Newlyn, a picturesque fishing village near Penzance, Cornwall, England. Date: 1950s
Art deco style brooch or fastenerAn art deco style rectangular brooch or fastener in black, brown and gold. Date: 1930s
Scotland / Loch LongThe sweeping curve of the shoreline which lies at the head of Loch Long, Argyllshire, Scotland, one of the many sea lochs which indent the Firth of Clyde. Date: 1950s
Railway track at Landore, near Swansea, South WalesView of the railway track at Landore, near Swansea, on the Great Western Railway, Glamorgan, South Wales
Young people in Pyongyang, North KoreaYoung people in formation in Kim Il Sung Square, in front of the Korean Central History Museum, Pyongyang, capital of North Korea. They are practising for a mass show to take place in a sports stadium
Elevated Subway, New YorkElevated subway curve and 110th street station in New York, America
Train that runs on a single curve, the Gyroscopic carThe train that runs on a single rail. The Gyrscopic car invented by Louis Brennan, exhibited at Gillingham in Kent. The 22 ton car was designed to carry 10 to 15 tons
Parking on a CurveDO NOT PARK ON A CURVE
Early Racing BrooklandsCars hurtle round the newly- constructed circuit at Brooklands, Weybridge, Surrey
Doffing Top Hat 1834Velvet D-B coat with broad M -cut collar, cut-away in a shallow curve, spurs, striped waistcoat, wool cloth & leather strapped pantaloons buttoning over the boots
Huntsman Costume 1820SCossacks, waistcoat with pointed front, blue d-b coat: gigot sleeves, cut-away in a curve, short tails; tartan stockings & cravat, black pumps. French hunting attire
Silver Fox Coat 1939A Fourrures Halifax model: a short, silver fox fur coat lined in black silk cut to curve round the hips. Worn with a bag shaped cap wired to create a striking shape
Australian RailwayThe railway which connects Kalgoorlie (West) with Port Augusta (South), through the Nullarbor Plain, Australia, runs 330 miles without a curve. Built between 1925 and 1930