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Hraunfossar waterfall, IcelandHraunfossar waterfall streams over a lava field which flowed from an eruption. Date: circa 1930
Italy. Herculaneum. House next to the Forum. Ruins
Italy. Pompeii. Villa of the Mysteries. Built in the 2nd BC and reformed Imperial era
Italy. Pompeii. Italy. Thermopolium. (Sreet of Abundance)Italy. Pompeii. Italy. Thermopolium. Commercial establishment (restaurant). Both hot and cold food and drink were stored in the jars in the counter. (Sreet of Abundance)
Italy. Pompeii. Villa of the Vettii. 1st AD century. Fresco with ship, fisher, woman and putto
Italy. Pompeii. Via Sepulchre. Relief decorated with floral motifs
Italy. Herculaneum. The House of the Stags. 1st AD. Entrance
Italy. Pompeii. Tomb pictorial remains in the Via Sepulchre. Outside
Italy. Pompeii. House of the Vettii. Reconstruction of the pItaly. Pompeii. House of the Vettii. Luxurious residence (domus). Reconstruction of the peristyle
Italy. Herculaneum. The House of the Stags. 1st AD. Rooms
Italy. Herculaneum. The House of the Stags. 1st AD. Small table in the garden
Italy. Herculaneum. Thermopolium. Commercial establishment (restaurant). Both hot and cold food and drink were stored in the jars in the counter
Italy. Herculaneum. Cardo V
Italy. Herculaneum. The House of the Stags. 1st AD. RoomItaly. Herculaneum. The House of the Stags. 1st AD. Inside. Room
Italy. Pompeii. Public Latrines. Ruins. Forum
Italy. Herculaneum. House of the wooden partition wall
Italy. Pompeii. RuinsItaly. Ruins of ancient roman town-city of Pompeii
Italy. Pompeii. 1st century AD. House of Julia. GardenItaly. Pompeii.1st century AD. House of Julia. Garden surrounded by original marble-embellished quadrangular columns
Public fountain. HerculaneumPublic fountain at the roman Forum. Herculaneum. Italy
Cartoon, Mount Etna in a state of Eruption. 20th century
Etna Crater in 1834The crater of Mount Etna, Sicily, is continually being modified by eruptions : this is how it appears in 1834, before the massive 1869 eruption changes it again. Date: 1834
Filming Vesuvius 1922Intrepid cameramen capture a sensational view of Vesuvius, standing on the very edge of the crater. Date: 1922
Publicity Card, Grand Hotel du Vesuve, Naples, Italy - Fiorentino Freres. 1892
Plan of the volcano Mt Vesuvius after an eruptionPlan of the volcano Mt. Vesuvius after an eruption.. Plan of the volcano Mt. Vesuvius after an eruption, and path of lava flow through Torre del Greco, Naples
Eruption of lava in 1760 and ash in 1794 from Mt VesuviusEruption of lava in 1760 and ash in 1794 from Mt. Vesuvius.. Eruption of lava in 1760 (top) and ashes in 1794 (below) from Mt. Vesuvius
The eruption of Mt Vesuvius in 1794The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 1794.. The eruption of Mt. Vesuvius in 1794. Handcolored copperplate engraving from Friedrich Bertuchs Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1798
Japan - Bandai-san volcanoLantern slide of In the Crater of Bandai-San. Bandai-san is a volcano in the central area of Fukushima Prefecture, southern Tohoku
Eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Date: 1872
JAVA LAVALava and ash pouring down over a farm at the base of an erupting volcano, Java, Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
Volcano Erupting, JavaA volcano erupting in Java, Indonesia. Date: early 1930s
A Victim at PompeiiA victim of the disastrous explosion of Mount Vesuvius, which buried (and perfectly preserved) the Roman town of Pompeii. Archaeologists discovered voids in the ash
Chalcostigma stanleyi vulcani, blue-mantled thornbill
The Tower of Pelee, looking West-SouthwestView impressively showing the core-like extrusion from the cone of dome. Photograph taken June 13, 1903. Figure XXXIV in Heilprin, A
Pre-Scourian VolcanoesAn artists impression of pre-Scourian (2, 600-3, 000 million years ago) volcanoes
Volcanoes on the early EarthThis is an artists impression of volcanoes frequently active on the surface of early Earth
Palaeocene volcanic landscape, AntrimAn artists impression of Palaeocene (65 to 54.8 million years ago) volcanic landscape in Antrim, Northern Ireland, Britain
Edinburgh volcanoIllustration of the Edinburgh Volcano erupting in the late Palaeozoic period (543 to 248 million years ago), superimposed onto a modern aerial photograph of the city
Volcano typesBlock diagram showing: (top left) Glowing cloud eruption, (top right) a shield volcano and (Bottom) a strato-volcano
Submarine volcanic eruptionA submarine volcanic eruption may often produce a Tsunami or trigger earthquakes. One of a series (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing various forms of volcanic eruption
Silurian mud-flowsAn impression of Silurian (443 to 417 million years ago) mud-flows, coral reefs and volcanoes, by Michael Copus
Volcanic ActivityBlock diagram showing various types of volcanic activity. One of a series of diagrams (including image numbers 185 to 190) showing volcanic activity
Models of Pompeii victimsModels of the Pompeii, Italy eruption of Mount Vesuvius in AD 79, including a dog on display in The Power Within Gallery at the Natural History Museum, London
Human (Homo sapiens) Femur and PatellaThe ball joint from the top end of a human femur and a patella (knee cap) which once belonged to a victim of the Mount Vesuvius eruption of AD 79 which buried the towns of Herculaneum and Pompeii
Plate XXXVIII: Lava curtain and royal partyPl XXXVIII. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Plate XXVII: StromboliPlate XXXVII. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Plate II: Seven views of VesuviusPlate II. Observation on the volcanoes of the two Sicilies, Naples, 1776 & 1779 compiled by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803) while Ambassador to the Kingdom of Naples
Earths Restless SurfaceImages of volcanic eruption on display in the Earths Restless Surface gallery, the Earth Galleries, The Natural History Museum, London
Krakatoa in eruptionKrakatoa during an early stage of the eruption. Plate 1 from The Eruption of Krakatoa (1888) by G. J. Symons