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Background imageMold Collection: Riot at Mold in Flintshire

Riot at Mold in Flintshire
A huge mob, assembled at the railway station at Mold in Flintshire, Scotland to protest against the imprisonment of miners, employees of the Leeswood Coal Company

Background imageMold Collection: Aspergillus

Aspergillus
An SEM image of aspergillus in spore production (x 815 on a standard 9 cm wide print). The moulds are common in the northern hemisphere and some cause disease in humans and animals

Background imageMold Collection: Molding Lead Soldiers

Molding Lead Soldiers
In a toy factory, workers mold lead soldiers

Background imageMold Collection: Brewing, steel ware and gloves, and a mineral waters

Brewing, steel ware and gloves, and a mineral waters spa in Regency England. Brewers stirring vats of beer mash in a Reading brewery 4, women buying gloves in Woodstock 5

Background imageMold Collection: London & North Western, Wrexham Mold & Connors Quay

London & North Western, Wrexham Mold & Connors Quay, Mersey Tunnel, Taff Vale, Rhymney and Festiniog Railways locomotives, 1859-1885. Each illustrated with key details/measurements for the engines

Background imageMold Collection: Mushroom species

Mushroom species
Mushroom and fungi species including stinkhorn, earthstar, puffball, rust, mold, etc. Lithograph from Lorenz Okens Universal Natural History, Allgemeine Naturgeschichte fur alle Stande, Stuttgart

Background imageMold Collection: Pre-Columbian Art. Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Culture. Ceramic hea

Pre-Columbian Art. Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Culture. Ceramic hea
Pre-Columbian Art. Ecuador. Pre-Inca Period. Period of Regional Development. Jama-Coaque Culture. Coast of Ecuador (500BC-500AD). ceramic head. 300-200 BC-700-800 AD. Ecuador

Background imageMold Collection: Liposcelis bostrychophilus, booklouse

Liposcelis bostrychophilus, booklouse
A booklouse is any of numerous species of tiny wingless insects which feed on the starches and moulds found on in books and on paper

Background imageMold Collection: Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Anthropomorphic figure

Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Anthropomorphic figure
Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). 300 BC-500 AD. Anthropomorphic figure. 1, 5 x 5 cm. From Ecuador. Private collection. Period of Regional Development. Private collection

Background imageMold Collection: Pre-Incan. Jama-Coaque Culture. 500 BC-1531 AD. From Ecuador

Pre-Incan. Jama-Coaque Culture. 500 BC-1531 AD. From Ecuador
Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Jama-Coaque Culture. 500 BC-1531 AD. From Ecuador. Sitting male figurine. 15 x 8 x 25 cm (diamer). Stye chone. Private collection

Background imageMold Collection: Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Moche culture. Northern Peru

Pre-Columbian art. Pre-Incan. Moche culture. Northern Peru. 100 AD-800 AD. Regional Development Epoch. Anthropomorphic vessel.18 x 18 x 11 cm. From Peru.Private collection

Background imageMold Collection: Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Figure sitting cross-legged

Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Figure sitting cross-legged
Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). 300 BC-500 AD. Figure sitting cross-legged. 24 x 15 cm. From Ecuador. Period of Regional Development. Private collection

Background imageMold Collection: Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Male figure representing a t

Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Male figure representing a t
Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). 300 BC-500 AD. Male figure representing a thinker. 21 x 6, 5 cm. From Ecuador. Period of Regional Development. Private collection

Background imageMold Collection: Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Seated female figure

Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). Seated female figure
Bahia Culture (Mahia, Ecuador). 300 BC-500 AD. Seated female figure. 60 x 28 cm. From Ecuador. Period of Regional Development. Private collection

Background imageMold Collection: Plaster cast of Trajans column. Replica of 1864. Victoria a

Plaster cast of Trajans column. Replica of 1864. Victoria and Albert Museum. London. England. United Kingdom

Background imageMold Collection: Fancy ice moulds in pewter 1887

Fancy ice moulds in pewter 1887
Page selection of birds, fish, fruit and vegtables for ice moulds. Date: 1887

Background imageMold Collection: Lycogala epidendrum, Wolfs Milk

Lycogala epidendrum, Wolfs Milk
Watercolour on paper, c.1838 by Anna Russell (nee Worsley) (1807-1876). Held in the Library and Archives Date: circa 1838

Background imageMold Collection: The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, in fabric, cross-stitch

The water lily, Nelumbo lutea, in fabric, cross-stitch tapestry, and relief mold patterns.. Lithograph by Schlumberger with pochoir (stencil)

Background imageMold Collection: Cats Walk Entrance to Leete, Loggerheads Country Park, Flint

Cats Walk Entrance to Leete, Loggerheads Country Park, Flint
Cats Walk Entrance to Leete, Loggerheads Country Park, near Mold, Flintshire, Scotland. Date: 1920s

Background imageMold Collection: Plaster mould recording the original shape of the Koh-i-Noor

Plaster mould recording the original shape of the Koh-i-Noor
Made in 1851 before the diamond was re-cut to a brilliant oval. This cast records the Mogul-style cut of the Koh-i-Noor diamond

Background imageMold Collection: Neanura ?muscorum, plant mould

Neanura ?muscorum, plant mould
A magnifiied image of oak leaf mould. Specimen originates from Horstead, Norwich

Background imageMold Collection: Fungi in the Wildlife Garden

Fungi in the Wildlife Garden
Close-up of fungus growing in the Wildlife Garden at the Natural History Museum, London. Photograph taken by Derek Adams, March 2003

Background imageMold Collection: Myxomycetes, plasmodial slime mould

Myxomycetes, plasmodial slime mould
Scanning electron microscope image of a plasmodial slime mould spore (x12000). This mould spends most of its life as a single cell; when they reproduce they form a slug-like blob that can travel

Background imageMold Collection: Snow Covered Inn

Snow Covered Inn
The Loggerheads Inn, Mold, Flintshire, north Wales, covered in snow during the famous long cold winter which laster from October 1962 to March 1963. Date: February 1963

Background imageMold Collection: Lear / Nonsense / Mold

Lear / Nonsense / Mold
There was an Old Person of Mold, who shrank from sensations of cold; So he purchased some muffs, some furs and some fluffs, and wrapped himself from the cold

Background imageMold Collection: Cricket / Team / Lancashire

Cricket / Team / Lancashire
Lancashire: Mold, Paul, Lunt, Baker, Smith, Sugg, Ward, Tindall, MacLaren (C), Bardswell, Briggs, Smith, Tinsley

Background imageMold Collection: Cricketer, Mold

Cricketer, Mold
Arthur Webb Mold Cricketer - Lancashire


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