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Roman roofing system using tegulas and imbricesRoman Villa of Cambre. 2nd-4th centuries AD. Typical Roman roofing system using tegulas and imbrices. Archaeological Museum of Cambre. Province of La Coruna, Galicia, Spain. Date: 2021
Pile of License Plates Date: 1933
Advert for Burberrys tielocken trench coats 1916Perfect security. Accurately describes the protection of The Tielocken Burberry. Overlapping fronts doubly safeguard every vulnerable part of the body, providing, from throat to knees
Kamala and AmalaMIDNAPORE, INDIA Kamala and Amala, after living with wolves 1912-1920; they used to sleep on the ground, overlapping each other
Advert for Aquascutum waterproof military coats 1916Proof against rain and cold wind military trench coat, lined with wool, detachable fleece, fur or leather. Date: 1916
Harry Vardon, professional golferHenry William (Harry) Vardon (1870-1937), professional golfer from Jersey. He was famous for the Vardon Grip, an overlapping grip which he appears to be using here. Date: 1926
Roman mosaic. Geometric decoration. Ostia Antica. Italy
Christmas card in the shape of glovesChristmas card in the shape of a pair of overlapping orange gloves. Date: circa 1890s
English Costume 1620Man: doublet with overlapping, pointed tabs, cloak, shoes with roses, transitional collar between ruff & falling band. Woman: ruff, bodice with pointed waist, triple cuffs. Date: 1620
RAF photographic reconnaissance work by G. H. DavisSpying out the enemys secrets from the air: photographic reconnaissance work in the RAF. How the RAF has obtained its great collection of photographs of vital areas in Germany
Damselfly wings in amberA pair of overlapping Damsel fly wings preserved in Baltic amber. Dating from the Upper Eocene
Brass ornament, two birdsA brass ornament, depicting two birds with overlapping heads. Possibly of relevance to Hindu philosophy and religion
Fashions April 1868Girl: habit shirt, short dress, tunic of overlapping panels that end in tasselled points. Woman: green pelerine, dress with train & gored skirt with white edged seams
Roman Testudo / SiegesThe TESTUDO (tortoise), a Roman siege technique using overlapping shields, giving protection from arrows and boiling oil, and serving as a platform to raise attackers