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The Nag Hammadi Barrage (Dam) - EgyptOutlets of the Flushing Culverts in the dock - 22nd July 1928. Photograph from an album commemorating the opening of the Nag Hammadi Barrage (dam) in 1930
Japan - Mount Aso, the largest volcano in Japan and one of the largest active volcanos in the world. Asos pyroclastic flow deposits (welded tuff) have been used for bridge construction in the region
A countryside stream with an otterA view of a countryside stream. An otter is set into the border framing the scene. Painting by Malcolm Greensmith
The Flow of Gold from the USA and France. Bullion in Kegs. IPhotograph of gold ingots being tested in the metallurgical laboratory of the bank of France
The Flow of Gold from the USA to France. Bullion in Kegs. TaPhotograph of a metallurgist chipping a piece off the corner of a gold ingot for testing
The Flow of Gold from the USA to France. Bullion in Kegs. APhotograph of interior of a Railway wagon with a large number of kegs full of gold, during the train journey from le Havre to Paris
Diagram showing the circulation of the bloodA diagram showing the circulation of the blood, with veins, arteries and capillaries
A Salmon LeapingA salmon leaps high into a waterfall, against the flow
Whirlpool / MaelstromA maelstrom in full flow
SCAPA FLOW / 1919German Sailors Scuttle the fleet at Scapa Flow rather then surrender it to the Allies
A Winter Gale at ScapaBlustery winter conditions prevail at Scapa Flow; British warships ride the gale
Raising Scuttled ShipsRaising ships scuttled by the Germans at Scapa Flow
Salvaging BattleshipsSalvaging German battleships at Scapa Flow
Hindenburg SalvagedThe German battle cruiser Hindenburg is salvaged at Scapa Flow
Bottom up after ScuttleA German battleship floats bottom-up after scuttling at Scapa Flow
British Grand FleetThe British Grand Fleet assembles at Scapa Flow
Salvaged DestroyerA scuttled German destroyer is salvaged at Scapa Flow
Herculaneum ExcavationA tunnel leading to the excavated remains of Herculaneum, buried in AD79 by the pyroclastic flow from the erupting Mount Vesuvius
Italy / HerculaneumThe uncovered ruins of the town of Herculaneum, buried under the pyroclastic flow from the erupting Mount Vesuvius on 24 August AD79
Liebig Games - 1Children make a fountain and in doing so learn some basic principles of physics, such as gravity, pressure and the flow of liquids
Up Vesuvius by RailNegotiating the lava flow on the upper slopes of Vesuvius was an exhausting business until this funicular was constructed in the 1880s, commemorated in popular song
Chinese EmigrationCHINESE EMIGRATION Satire on the flow of Chinese to America and Australia during those countries gold rushes