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Background imageDerived Collection: Sport / Martial Arts / Kendo

Sport / Martial Arts / Kendo
Two warriors practise Kendo, the way of the sword. Kendo is derived from ancient samurai (warrior class) fighting methods

Background imageDerived Collection: A Clydesdale at Home - Scottish draft horse

A Clydesdale at Home - Scottish draft horse
The Clydesdale is a breed of draft horse derived from the farm horses of Clydesdale, Scotland, and named after that region. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageDerived Collection: Focke-Wulf S.1

Focke-Wulf S.1, a trainer derived from the Focke-Wulf A.16 airliner Date: circa 1925

Background imageDerived Collection: Saunders-Roe SR-N.1 G-12-4

Saunders-Roe SR-N.1 G-12-4, The first practical hovercraft derived from the work of Christopher Cockerell, seen at the SBAC Farnborough Airshow from 5-11 September 1960

Background imageDerived Collection: Putzer Elster V1 D-EJOB

Putzer Elster V1 D-EJOB (msn V1), the first prototype of the Elster, derived from the Doppelraab glider via the Motorraab motor-glider. Date: 1958

Background imageDerived Collection: Port Essington Belt Design

Port Essington Belt Design
A design derived from a Port Essington belt, suitable for application to border designs. Date: circa 1925

Background imageDerived Collection: Douglas DT-6 A6851

Douglas DT-6 A6851, converted from a DT-2 to act as a test-bed for the Wright P-1 9-cylinder radial engine, derived from the Wright J-4, which evolved into the Wright Cyclone. Date: circa 1925

Background imageDerived Collection: Faraglion, Capri, Italy

Faraglion, Capri, Italy
Vintage 19th century photograph: Faraglion, Capri, Italy. In Italian, faraglioni are stacks, a coastal and oceanic rock formation eroded by waves

Background imageDerived Collection: Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 4 747

Kaiserliche Marine - Albatros W. 4 747
Kaiserliche Marine (Imperial German Navy) - Albatros W.4 747, prototype of the W.4, which was operated by the Marine-Fliegerabteilung from September 1916

Background imageDerived Collection: Dentistry Emblem Date: 1950

Dentistry Emblem Date: 1950

Background imageDerived Collection: SOLAR POWERED AIRCRAFT

SOLAR POWERED AIRCRAFT
A flying machine fills its tanks with solar power derived from the suns energy. Date: 1898

Background imageDerived Collection: Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer

Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer, derived from a IIC, supplied to Persia in 1946. Date: 1946

Background imageDerived Collection: Hindu Juggernaut Car - Ceremony at Colombo

Hindu Juggernaut Car - Ceremony at Colombo
Hindu Juggernaut Procession - Ceremony at Colombo, Sri Lanka. The word juggernaut is derived from the Sanskrit Jagannatha (meaning Lord of the universe)

Background imageDerived Collection: Prehistoric Lamp

Prehistoric Lamp
The cave-dwellers light their caves with lamps made of clay, burning oil derived from animal fat

Background imageDerived Collection: The Channel Islands - St Brelades Bay

The Channel Islands - St Brelades Bay - Hillside view of white-walled houses around bay. Part of Box 234 Boswell Collection - The Channel Islands

Background imageDerived Collection: Jacopo Sannazaro (Anon)

Jacopo Sannazaro (Anon)
JACOPO SANNAZARO Italian writer, known for his Arcadia derived from Virgil Date: 1458 - 1530

Background imageDerived Collection: Jacopo Sannazaro (Head)

Jacopo Sannazaro (Head)
JACOPO SANNAZARO Italian writer, known for his Arcadia derived from Virgil Date: 1458 - 1530

Background imageDerived Collection: REYNAUD, Emile (1844-1918). French inventor, responsible

REYNAUD, Emile (1844-1918). French inventor, responsible for the first projected animated cartoon films. Reynaud created the Praxinoscope in 1877 and the Th颴 re Optique in December 1888

Background imageDerived Collection: Sydney, Australia - Bridge Street, (From George Street)

Sydney, Australia - Bridge Street, (From George Street)
Slide showing a photograph of the length of Bridge Street, taken from George Street. Bridge Street derived its name from a small bridge that used to cross the Tank Stream in the early days of

Background imageDerived Collection: Sri Lanka - Colombo - Hindu Juggernaut Procession

Sri Lanka - Colombo - Hindu Juggernaut Procession
Hindu Juggernaut Procession - Ceremony at Colombo, Sri Lanka. The word juggernaut is derived from the Sanskrit Jagannatha (meaning Lord of the universe)

Background imageDerived Collection: Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer

Hawker Hurricane 2-31 two-seat trainer, derived from a IIC, supplied to Persia in 1946

Background imageDerived Collection: Aviatrix Miss Spooner talking with Lord Thompson

Aviatrix Miss Spooner talking with Lord Thompson
Aviatrix, Miss E.W.E. (Winifred) Spooner, talking with Lord Thompson in front of a Gypsy Moth at Stag Lane before making a demonstration flight using petrol derived from British coal

Background imageDerived Collection: Movie Marquee - Rangoon

Movie Marquee - Rangoon - Went to see maha Penmai a legendary character derived from the ancient drama of Rama. Costumes like those of the gnats in pagodas

Background imageDerived Collection: Rapier Tourer

Rapier Tourer
Rapier four-seater sports tourer derived from a Lagonda model. Date: 1936

Background imageDerived Collection: Patent Reversible Lifeboat, 1875

Patent Reversible Lifeboat, 1875
Engraving of a patent reversible lifeboat for ships, designed by Anderson and Burkinshaw of Bridlington Quay, 1875. The lifeboat could be used either way up

Background imageDerived Collection: Chiffchaff (Morris)

Chiffchaff (Morris)
(Phylloscopus rufus, or collybita) The earliest migrant to arrive in England : its name is derived from its distinctive song

Background imageDerived Collection: Stamp Office 1809

Stamp Office 1809
Housed in Somerset House : at this time the government derived substantial duty from the stamping of documents of all kinds, including newspapers

Background imageDerived Collection: Jacopo Sannazaro

Jacopo Sannazaro
JACOPO SANNAZARO Italian writer, known for his Arcadia derived from Virgil

Background imageDerived Collection: India / Puri / Temple

India / Puri / Temple
The temple of Jagannath (from which the word juggernaut is derived) at Puri, Orissa

Background imageDerived Collection: Punch Judy Italy

Punch Judy Italy
Puncinello, the Italian equivalent of Mr Punch, is thought by some to have derived his name from Pontius Pilate, from the Jesus legend

Background imageDerived Collection: Leopold V. Sacher-Masoch

Leopold V. Sacher-Masoch
LEOPOLD VON SACHER-MASOCH German novelist; the term masochism was derived from his name due to the content of his novels Date: 1836 - 1895


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