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Tiny Collection (page 4)

Background imageTiny Collection: A tiny letter opener beaten from a copper bullet

A tiny letter opener beaten from a copper bullet. Trench Art

Background imageTiny Collection: Captain R. H. Parlby & small son in uniform, WW1

Captain R. H. Parlby & small son in uniform, WW1
Captain R. H. Parlby of the Devonshires, posing for a portrait photograph with his tiny son who mimics his father in a miniature uniform. Date: 1915

Background imageTiny Collection: A Mascot in Salonika, WW1

A Mascot in Salonika, WW1
Tiny, a small donkey found dying by the roadside by the 26th Divisional Train in Salonika, was adopted as a mascot and has since used his liberty by breaking every known written or unwritten military

Background imageTiny Collection: Interior of a mine crater, Western Front, WW1

Interior of a mine crater, Western Front, WW1
Interior of a large mine crater on the Western Front during World War One, with the tiny figures of three men. Date: circa 1916

Background imageTiny Collection: NCH Home, Birmingham, Warwickshire

NCH Home, Birmingham, Warwickshire
Tiny tots dining at the National Childrens Homes Watson Home at Birmingham. Date: Circa 1940

Background imageTiny Collection: Humpty and Dumpty the rabbits are sold

Humpty and Dumpty the rabbits are sold
Sold Again! -- Humpty and Dumpty the twin rabbits are sold for a penny each, although their mother had told them that they were worth their weight in gold. Date: 1912

Background imageTiny Collection: Japanese two-man submarine by G. H. Davis

Japanese two-man submarine by G. H. Davis
The Japanese two-man submarine: a surprise weapon in sea warfare during the Second World War. An illustration of the tiny craft which raided Pearl Harbour

Background imageTiny Collection: Nursery Rhymes -- Jolly Miller, Tom Thumb

Nursery Rhymes -- Jolly Miller, Tom Thumb
Nursery Rhymes. Above, the Jolly Miller, carrying a sack. Below, a woman sits at a table, watching Tom Thumb riding a tiny horse. Date: early 20th century

Background imageTiny Collection: Suffolk Thatcher

Suffolk Thatcher
Thatching the old Post Office at Denston, a tiny hamlet in rural Suffolk, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageTiny Collection: Havana, Cuba - The tiny Guard House

Havana, Cuba - The tiny Guard House Date: 1947

Background imageTiny Collection: Zermatt - pilgrimage to the mountain chapel Maria zum See

Zermatt - pilgrimage to the mountain chapel Maria zum See
Zermatt, Switzerland - pilgrimage to the mountain chapel Maria zum See (Schwarzsee) in the height of summer. Date: 1907

Background imageTiny Collection: A Dog and a tiny kitten square off against each other

A Dog and a tiny kitten square off against each other
Silhouette - A Dog and a tiny kitten square off against each other. Date: circa 1930s

Background imageTiny Collection: Circular discussion concerning the catch of the day

Circular discussion concerning the catch of the day
" Did yer Father cotch ony fish?" " yes." " Was they Biggins?" " They was bigger than the Little uns." " How big was the Little uns

Background imageTiny Collection: Unlikely couple of physical differences - Hyeres, France

Unlikely couple of physical differences - Hyeres, France
Souvenir of Hyeres - an unlikely couple from the commune in the Var department in the Provence-Alpes-Cote d Azur region in southeastern France. Date: 1896

Background imageTiny Collection: Footman announcing arrival of Mr and Mrs Tootle

Footman announcing arrival of Mr and Mrs Tootle
Footman (announcing) - " Mr Tootle and Mrs Tootle-too." !!! Date: 1895

Background imageTiny Collection: Angles and Curves - hourglass beauty in tiny yellow dress

Angles and Curves - hourglass beauty in tiny yellow dress
Angles and Curves - an hourglass beauty in a tiny yellow dress, suspenders and stockings, all curves displayed to their best advantage. Date: early 1940s

Background imageTiny Collection: French Midget Entertainment Troupe - Les Colibris

French Midget Entertainment Troupe - Les Colibris - Troupe Royal de Liliput. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTiny Collection: Upleatham - St Andrews Church, North Yorkshire

Upleatham - St Andrews Church, North Yorkshire - Smallest Church in Britain Date: circa 1907

Background imageTiny Collection: Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey - Karadja Mosque and Cemetery

Uskudar, Istanbul, Turkey - Karadja Mosque and Cemetery Date: circa 1910s

Background imageTiny Collection: Smallest house in Great Britain - Conwy

Smallest house in Great Britain - Conwy
The smallest house in Great Britain, also known as the Quay House, now a tourist attraction on the quay in Conwy (formerly Conway), Wales

Background imageTiny Collection: Heron- Allen microscope slides of foraminifera

Heron- Allen microscope slides of foraminifera
Christmas greetings spelt out in minute shells which bears the initials of the maker, Edward Heron-Allen, and the year it was made: E H A, 1909

Background imageTiny Collection: Silver wire

Silver wire
Found in the Kongsberg mines in Norway, this specimen still has its long wires attached to the white calcite in which they grew

Background imageTiny Collection: Demodex uncii, follicle mite

Demodex uncii, follicle mite
A follicle mite magnified X600. The follicle mite is a worm-like microscopic mite which lives in the follicles and sebaceous gland of most humans

Background imageTiny Collection: Sylligheri hirsuta

Sylligheri hirsuta
Tiny creature that lives in deep sea mud

Background imageTiny Collection: Gephyrocri nus grimaldii

Gephyrocri nus grimaldii
Tiny creature that lives in deep sea mud

Background imageTiny Collection: Tobrilos allophysis

Tobrilos allophysis
A tiny worm-like creature that lives in deep sea mud

Background imageTiny Collection: Neotrombicula autumnalis, harvest mite

Neotrombicula autumnalis, harvest mite
These harvest mites also known as bracken bugs or chiggers occur in Britain during late summer. The tiny mites attach themselves under tight fitting clothes, feed and then detach causing itchy scabs

Background imageTiny Collection: Danionella dracula, minnow

Danionella dracula, minnow
SEM image of the Danionella dracula. This tiny 17mm fish has evolved many unique and unusual characteristics, the most spectacular of which are jaw modifications that resemble true teeth

Background imageTiny Collection: Village view - Kalaw

Village view - Kalaw - Kalaw rests like a sprinkling of tea leaves in the cup between hills, a tiny village around a market square with inevitable corrugated iron sheds

Background imageTiny Collection: Market Reports Series - Miniature Fish for Breakfast

Market Reports Series - Miniature Fish for Breakfast
One of the Market Reports illustrated postcard series. Fish: There was a poor supply this morning. A gentleman baulks at the miniature nature of his breakfast kipper

Background imageTiny Collection: A gardener watering his flowers in his tiny garden

A gardener watering his flowers in his tiny garden. A satirical look at gardening in an urban environment. Date: 1928- 1929

Background imageTiny Collection: Small Church in Grand Forks, BC, Canada

Small Church in Grand Forks, BC, Canada
Small Roman Catholic Church in Grand Forks, British Columbia, Canada Date: 1911

Background imageTiny Collection: Ayot St. Lawrence

Ayot St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire, England - view from the village green, where a row of Medieval cottages leads to the tiny post office and inn. Date: 1950s

Background imageTiny Collection: Capel Lligwy

Capel Lligwy
The roofless ruins of the tiny chapel of Capel Lligwy, Isle of Anglesey, Wales. Date: Medieval

Background imageTiny Collection: Scotland / Loch Eilt

Scotland / Loch Eilt
A motorcycle and sidecar on the Road to the Isles along the northern shores of Loch Eilt, Scotland, with its tiny islets, beautifully canopied with tall pine trees. Date: 1950s

Background imageTiny Collection: Small house

Small house
The smallest house at Landskrona. 1935 Date: 1935

Background imageTiny Collection: St. Tysilios Church

St. Tysilios Church, in the Menai Straits. This tiny single storey building is believed to be the place where Christianity was first preached on Anglesey, Wales. Date: founded 6th century

Background imageTiny Collection: Fashion for the evening 1895

Fashion for the evening 1895
Three women wearing enormous leg-of-mutton sleeved blouse with bulging bodice, gored skirt and tiny waist. Date: 1895

Background imageTiny Collection: Streetley Chapel of Ease

Streetley Chapel of Ease
The aspidal end of the tiny Norman Chapel of Ease at Streetley, Derbyshire, England. During the 19th century, it was used as a cow shed! Date: 13th century

Background imageTiny Collection: Model Village - Vlissingen, Netherlands

Model Village - Vlissingen, Netherlands
Vlissingen, The Netherlands - an amazing scale model of the former Island of Walcheren that replicates over 200 buildings, ships, trains, and windmills

Background imageTiny Collection: Hand-Feeding a Puppy

Hand-Feeding a Puppy
A tiny premature or runt puppy is hand reared, by inserting a fine plastic feeding tube into its mouth. The lives of thousands of puppies each year are saved by this method. Date: late 1960s

Background imageTiny Collection: England / Beer

England / Beer
The tiny East Devon fishing village called Beer, tucked in between great chalk cliffs, one of the most charming villages of Devonshire, England. Date: 1950s

Background imageTiny Collection: Potted Plants

Potted Plants
Community pots - the tiny plants have been removed from flasks and are pricked off into pots. The compost is sphagnum moss and osmunda fibre - finer than normal. Date: 1955

Background imageTiny Collection: Nativity Crib

Nativity Crib
The Story of the Nativity (birth of Jesus Christ) - a tiny model of the Manger, shown in St. Nicholas Church, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England, at Christmas. Date: 1950s

Background imageTiny Collection: Ripple Village Cross

Ripple Village Cross
In the tiny square of Ripple, Worcestershire, England, stands this tall and slender cross. Date: 1940s

Background imageTiny Collection: Electron Microscope

Electron Microscope
The EM 300 transmission electron microscope, which is used to study tiny voids or dislocations in materials or very small crystallites, A.E.R.E. Harwell. Date: October 1971

Background imageTiny Collection: Two dresses by Martial et Armand and Bernard

Two dresses by Martial et Armand and Bernard
Two fashionable ladies wearing the latest dress designs. On the left, a long sleeved pink crepe two tier dress with dark pink velvet trim and matching brimmed hat, by Martial et Armand

Background imageTiny Collection: Newcastle miners dwellings

Newcastle miners dwellings
Miners dwellings outside Newcastle, Northumberland. A mother, baby and small child stand at the door of one of the tiny, dilapidated



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