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Underwater Collection (page 8)

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - dancing and blowing air underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - dancing and blowing air underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Complex play / creative behaviour: dolphins often play with the bubbles or rings of air they create

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - dancing underwater

Bottlenose dolphin - dancing underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - and calf

Bottlenose dolphin - and calf (Tursiops tuncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - playing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - playing underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - female and her calf

Bottlenose dolphin - female and her calf (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - underwater

Bottlenose dolphin - underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - swimming underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - swimming underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphin - playing underwater

Bottlenose dolphin - playing underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose dolphins - group playing / dancing underwater

Bottlenose dolphins - group playing / dancing underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Dolphins - group underwater

Dolphins - group underwater (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - at surface

Bottlenose Dolphin - at surface (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Siberian Salamander - Adult; rare but typical in

Siberian Salamander - Adult; rare but typical in mossy habitats and puddles of taiga forest floor near river Negustyah (Salamadrella keyserlingii Dybows)

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose DOLPHIN - x2, head close-up, facing

Bottlenose DOLPHIN - x2, head close-up, facing camera, smiling (Tursiops truncatus)

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose DOLPHIN - Mother and baby play with air bubble

Bottlenose DOLPHIN - Mother and baby play with air bubble (Tursiops truncatus). Complex play / creative behaviour: dolphins often play with the bubbles or rings of air they create

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Nursing

Bottlenose Dolphin - Nursing
BOTTLENOSE DOLPHIN - nursing (Tursiops truncatus). Distribution: Worldwide except polar regions

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose DOLPHIN - x two close-up

Bottlenose DOLPHIN - x two close-up (Tursiops truncatus). smiling

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf with Mother

Bottlenose Dolphin - Newborn Baby / Calf with Mother immediately after birth (Tursiops truncatus). Part of a sequence of imagesDolphin gestation / pregnancy lasts approx

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose Dolphin - Research of birth and Newborn

Bottlenose Dolphin - Research of birth and Newborn Baby / Calf behaviour. (Tursiops truncatus). Part of a sequence of imagesDolphin gestation / pregnancy lasts approx

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Bottlenose DOLPHIN - two facing camera

Bottlenose DOLPHIN - two facing camera (Tursiops truncatus )

Background imageUnderwater Collection: German submarine by G. H. Davis, WW1

German submarine by G. H. Davis, WW1
A German submarine or U-boat gliding towards its prey underwater. Date: 1918

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Proposed Channel Tunnel, 1880

Proposed Channel Tunnel, 1880
The proposed channel tunnel with three engravings showing the preliminary experimental workings at Sangatte on the French coast, Ness Point, St

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Projects for a road & rail link between Britain & France

Projects for a road & rail link between Britain & France
A double page spread from The Illustrated London News demonstrating a number of rival proposals for building a road and rail link between France and Britain

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Visitors to the Channel Tunnel works at Dover

Visitors to the Channel Tunnel works at Dover in 1882. 1. Going down in the Cage. 2. Arrival at the bottom of the shaft. 3. Swindon Junction (visitors enjoying a restorative glass of champagne!) 4

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel works

Graphic front cover - visitors to Channel Tunnel works
Front cover of The Graphic newspaper with engravings showing scenes of a visit to the preliminary tunnelling works near Dover for the start of the Channel Tunnel in 1882

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Vision of the Channel Tunnel in 1909

Vision of the Channel Tunnel in 1909
Artists impression of the exit of the Channel Tunnel at Dover showing a variety of motor cars and omnibuses arriving from France

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Secret History of the Channel Tunnel by Heath Robinson

Secret History of the Channel Tunnel by Heath Robinson
An early experiment of the inventor. A proposal for the Channel Tunnel tested out using beer barrels and an accommodating puddle or small pond. Date: 1919

Background imageUnderwater Collection: The Channel Tunnel - hints to builders, Heath Robinson

The Channel Tunnel - hints to builders, Heath Robinson
An unaccountable delay in the Channel Tunnel. A hold up due to the hook on a line belonging to a fisherman in a boat above the surface - unforeseen problems with the Channel Tunnel imagined by

Background imageUnderwater Collection: The Channel Tunnel - hints to engine drivers, Heath Robinson

The Channel Tunnel - hints to engine drivers, Heath Robinson
Heroic endeavour of an engine-driver to stop a leak. An engine driver sticks his head in a hole threatening to flood the Channel Tunnel - a humorous scenario envisaged by William Heath Robinson

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Submerged by William Heath Robinson

Submerged by William Heath Robinson
In an Untersee Realschule: Training a young U-boat pirate to remain under water for long periods. Another humorous wartime scenario involving the dastardly Hun by William Heath Robinson. Date: 1917

Background imageUnderwater Collection: With the British navy off the Dardanelles, WW1

With the British navy off the Dardanelles, WW1
With the British navy off the Dardanelles during the First World War. Top: HMS Agamemnon and the arrival of a big transport. Middle: a British battleship under fire from enemy shrapnel

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Sinking of a German submarine by G. H. Davis

Sinking of a German submarine by G. H. Davis
The sinking of a German submarine, showing the action in four stages between HMS Birmingham and the German U-boat U15. Also shown: how long a cruiser can keep going with one supply of coal (middle)

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Mines and torpedoes by G. H. Davis

Mines and torpedoes by G. H. Davis
Navy Notes of the Week: the question of mines and torpedoes. Showing naval minesweepers at work, sweeping a wire across an underwater mine field; a modern high-speed long-range torpedo;

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Mine problem in North Sea by G. H. Davis

Mine problem in North Sea by G. H. Davis
The mine problem in the North Sea. The mine layer at work, showing the way in which the mine is held below the water and how it is exploded by a passing ship

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Underwater pioneers by G. H. Davis

Underwater pioneers by G. H. Davis
Underwater pioneers: early ancestors of our midget submarines. Some 17th to 20th century designs: primitive forerunners of Britains latest naval weapon. Date: 1943

Background imageUnderwater Collection: British submarine depot ship by G. H. Davis

British submarine depot ship by G. H. Davis
A home from home for underwater sailors during the Second World War: details of a typical British submarine depot ship. These mother ships were floating workshops and supply depots

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Inside a British submarine by G. H. Davis

Inside a British submarine by G. H. Davis
Inside a British submarine in use during the Second World War: what happens during the hours of darkness and in daylight. The lives of underwater crews

Background imageUnderwater Collection: The German acoustic mine by G. H. Davis

The German acoustic mine by G. H. Davis
The German acoustic mine: a new terror under the sea during the Second World War. A trembler circuit, set in motion by an advancing ships propeller vibrations, brings about an explosion. Date: 1941

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Mines from the Crimean onwards by G. H. Davis

Mines from the Crimean onwards by G. H. Davis
Mines, from the infernal machine used by the Russians during the Crimean War to colossal barrages employed during the Second World War. 1940

Background imageUnderwater Collection: The mine used by Germany by G. H. Davis

The mine used by Germany by G. H. Davis
The mine: a weapon used by Germany for unrestricted warfare. The basic principles of mine laying: a form of naval warfare whose restrictions under international law are ignored by Germany to ensure

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Mending Atlantic cables by G. H. Davis

Mending Atlantic cables by G. H. Davis
Mending earthquake-torn Atlantic cables: methods and tools. How the Atlantic cables broken by the submarine earthquake (18 November) are repaired: perilous work in winter. Date: 1929

Background imageUnderwater Collection: The Ice Hole Clam Spearer by Heath Robinson

The Ice Hole Clam Spearer by Heath Robinson
An ingenious, though perhaps rather complicated device to catch clams through ice in the frozen north, part of a series of drawings in the Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic News entitled

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Method of saving submarine seamen by G. H. Davis

Method of saving submarine seamen by G. H. Davis
Our own method of saving submarine seamen. Showing two divers wearing the recently invented copper helmet and waterproof jacket

Background imageUnderwater Collection: British midget submarine attack by G. H. Davis

British midget submarine attack by G. H. Davis
One of the Second World Wars most daring exploits: the British midget submarine (XE3) attack which gained VCs for Lieutenant Ian Fraser RNR and Leading Seaman James Magennis

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Surface action with guns by G. H. Davis

Surface action with guns by G. H. Davis
Inside a British submarine during the Second World War: a surface action with guns. How an underwater boat comes up to attack light surface vessels with gunfire. Date: 1943

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Menace of the U-boat by G. H. Davis

Menace of the U-boat by G. H. Davis
The deadly menace of the U-boat: the power and possibilities of Germanys underwater wolves. Some details of the operational methods of enemy submarines working in the Atlantic shipping lanes during

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Active Drifting Mines by G. H. Davis

Active Drifting Mines by G. H. Davis
A diagram displaying the failures of disarming devices on mines used by the Germans and the British during the Second World War

Background imageUnderwater Collection: Luminous Deep-Sea Fish by G H Davis

Luminous Deep-Sea Fish by G H Davis
Various fish capable of luminescence, along with a diagram of the organs that the fish possess that cause this luminescence. Date: 1927

Background imageUnderwater Collection: The Gentle Art of Excavating - Clearing bottom of the Thames

The Gentle Art of Excavating - Clearing bottom of the Thames
An improved dragline clearing out the bottom of the upper reaches of the River Thames. A typically rickety and overly complicated piece of machinery by the gadget king, William Heath Robinson



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