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"Exploring the World of Aggregate: From Fanny and Dora Watson in Kent to Fort Loudoun Dam in Tennessee" In the quaint town of Kent, England

Background imageAggregate Collection: Aggregate of crystals showing parallel growth

Aggregate of crystals showing parallel growth
5305300 Aggregate of crystals showing parallel growth.; (add.info.: Aggregate formed by fragments of crystals showing parallel growth. Dated 19th Century. 1890); Universal History Archive/UIG.

Background imageAggregate Collection: Above the construction work, the aggregate storage pile which... Fort Loudoun Dam, Tenn. 1942

Above the construction work, the aggregate storage pile which... Fort Loudoun Dam, Tenn. 1942. Creator: Alfred T Palmer
Above the construction work, the aggregate storage pile which provides crushed stone and sand, Fort Loudon [i.e. Loudoun] Dam, Tenn

Background imageAggregate Collection: Diatoms and radiolaria, SEM

Diatoms and radiolaria, SEM
Diatoms and radiolaria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a circular arrangement of various diatoms and radiolaria. Diatoms are planktonic unicellular algae

Background imageAggregate Collection: Early 1950s Bedford M Tipper delivering aggregates to a building site, South Yorkshire, July 1954

Early 1950s Bedford M Tipper delivering aggregates to a building site, South Yorkshire, July 1954. The site was the National Coal Boards (NCB)

Background imageAggregate Collection: Fanny and Dora Watson, Kent / 178

Fanny and Dora Watson, Kent / 178
Fanny (right) and Dora (left) Watson. Taken at the Houghton photographic studio. The Watson Fanny Watson is wearing three War Service Bar stripes on her left arm

Background imageAggregate Collection: British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prizes

British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prizes, including the Aggregate Cup (centre) at the Ben-Marl Stadium, rigged up by the crews of the HMS Benbow

Background imageAggregate Collection: Close up of Strawberries

Close up of Strawberries

Background imageAggregate Collection: Aslan Cement Factory, Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey

Aslan Cement Factory, Izmit, Kocaeli, Turkey Date: circa 1935

Background imageAggregate Collection: Salp colony

Salp colony (Cyclosalpa). Salps are tubular shaped gelatinous marine animals. Multiple individuals join together to form long colonies that feed on phytoplankton

Background imageAggregate Collection: Artificial carborundum specimens C013 / 6668

Artificial carborundum specimens C013 / 6668
Artificial carborundum specimens. Aggregate of black lustrous hexagonal carborundum crystals (left), and ground carborundum powder (right)

Background imageAggregate Collection: Cerussite

Cerussite
Aggregates of white crystals on globular crystalline baryte. Cerussite comprises of (lead carbonate). Specimen from Frank Mills mine, Christow, Devon

Background imageAggregate Collection: Sphalerite

Sphalerite
Drusy aggregates of black lustrous crystals. Sphalerite or zinc blende comprised of (zinc iron sulphide). Specimen from Nenthead, Cumbria

Background imageAggregate Collection: Wood tin, variety of cassiterite

Wood tin, variety of cassiterite
Dark-brown banded aggregates of cassiterite intergrown with white quartz and black tourmaline. Cassiterite comprises of (tin oxide). This polished specimen is from West Kitty mine, St. Agnes, Cornwall

Background imageAggregate Collection: Artificial carborundum

Artificial carborundum
Aggregate of black lustrous hexagonal crystals with a slight iridescence, and a pile of ground powder. Carborundum is used to produced emery cloth, it is not natural

Background imageAggregate Collection: Road surface

Road surface. Photographed in Alhaudin el Grande, Malaga, Spain, in August

Background imageAggregate Collection: Embryoid bodies, light micrograph

Embryoid bodies, light micrograph
Embryoid bodies, coloured light micrograph. Embryoid bodies (EBs) are aggregates of differentiating embryonic stem (ES) cells. They are formed when ES cells are cultured in suspension

Background imageAggregate Collection: Platelets, SEM

Platelets, SEM
Platelets. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a clump of activated platelets from a blood clot. Platelets are fragments of white blood cells

Background imageAggregate Collection: Parkinsons disease nerve cells, artwork

Parkinsons disease nerve cells, artwork
Parkinsons disease nerve cells. Computer artwork of human nerve cells (neurons, green) affected by Lewy bodies (orange) in the brain of someone with Parkinsons disease

Background imageAggregate Collection: Rock from meteorite impact crater

Rock from meteorite impact crater. This rock, which is known as Bunte (multicoloured) breccia, comes from the Nordlinger Ries impact crater in western Bavaria, Germany

Background imageAggregate Collection: Blood clotting, SEM

Blood clotting, SEM
Blood clotting. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human red blood cells (erythrocytes, red) and platelets (thrombocyte, white) forming a blood clot

Background imageAggregate Collection: Red blood cells and platelets, SEM

Red blood cells and platelets, SEM
Red blood cells and platelets. Coloured scanning electon micrograph (SEM) of human erythrocytes (red blood cells) and a platelet aggregate (purple)

Background imageAggregate Collection: Starlings flying to roost near Kendal Cumbria UK

Starlings flying to roost near Kendal Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock

Background imageAggregate Collection: Pacific manta rays aggregate in deep water (mating behavior). West Maui, Hawaii, USA

Pacific manta rays aggregate in deep water (mating behavior). West Maui, Hawaii, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Background imageAggregate Collection: Starlings flying to roost near Kendal Cumbria UK

Starlings flying to roost near Kendal Cumbria UK
Ashley Cooper / SpecialistStock


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"Exploring the World of Aggregate: From Fanny and Dora Watson in Kent to Fort Loudoun Dam in Tennessee" In the quaint town of Kent, England, Fanny and Dora Watson were captivated by the beauty of aggregate. Their collection showcased a stunning array of colors and textures, revealing nature's hidden treasures. (Fanny and Dora Watson, Kent / 178) Above the bustling construction site, an impressive aggregate storage pile stood tall like a mountain range. Its sheer size was a testament to the immense power that lay beneath its surface. (Above the construction work, the aggregate storage pile which. . Fort Loudoun Dam, Tenn. 1942) Underneath a microscope's lens, diatoms and radiolaria unveiled their intricate structures - delicate yet resilient microorganisms that formed part of this fascinating world called aggregate. (Diatoms and radiolaria, SEM) In South Yorkshire during July 1954, an early Bedford M Tipper truck delivered aggregates to a building site with precision and efficiency. The rhythmic sound of gravel cascading into place signaled progress on this grand endeavor. (Early 1950s Bedford M Tipper delivering aggregates to a building site, South Yorkshire) The British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day brought sailors together for friendly competition under sunny skies. As prizes were awarded for various events throughout the day, participants reveled in their collective achievements - much like how individual particles come together to form aggregate strength. (British Mediterranean Fleet Sports Day - Prizes) Atop his trusty Bedford M Tipper truck once again in South Yorkshire during July 1954, our dedicated driver continued his mission to deliver aggregates promptly as demanded by ongoing construction projects across town. (Early 1950s Bedford M Tipper delivering aggregates to a building site, South Yorkshire). A close-up view revealed plump strawberries nestled among tiny pebbles; their vibrant red hues contrasting against nature's own aggregate canvas.