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Chasers Collection

"Chasers: Navigating the Canals of Panama and Beyond" Exploring the intricate network of canals in Panama, including the iconic Gatun Lock

Background imageChasers Collection: Canal / Panama / Gatun Lock

Canal / Panama / Gatun Lock
American submarine chasers in Gatun Lock

Background imageChasers Collection: Paper chasing / W H Robinson

Paper chasing / W H Robinson
In post war Britain, permanent features such as Trafalgar Square should be enlisted as sports centers, allowing paper chasers to compete

Background imageChasers Collection: American submarine chasers, WW1

American submarine chasers, WW1
Six American submarine chasers during the First World War. They served in minesweeping operations in the North Sea. Date: 1917-1918

Background imageChasers Collection: Canal / Panama / Culebra Cut

Canal / Panama / Culebra Cut
US Navy submarine chasers passing through the Culebra Cut

Background imageChasers Collection: WW2 Coastal Command Flying Boat

WW2 Coastal Command Flying Boat
An illustration of a WW2 Royal Air Force Coastal Command flying boat hitting the water. They are wonderful U-boat chasers. Date: 1941

Background imageChasers Collection: Picture No. 12009529

Picture No. 12009529
Broad-bodied Libellula, Broad-bodied Chaser - male resting on a stalk - Germany Date:

Background imageChasers Collection: Stop Thief! by Carlyle Moore

Stop Thief! by Carlyle Moore
Promotional postcard for Stop Thief ! by Carlyle Moore. First produced in England, at the Theatre Royal, York, 14th October and New Theatre, 21st October 1915. Date: 1915

Background imageChasers Collection: American minesweepers, Kirkwall Bay, Orkney, Scotland

American minesweepers, Kirkwall Bay, Orkney, Scotland
American minesweepers and submarine chasers in Kirkwall Bay, Orkney, Scotland, 9 August 1919. Date: 1919

Background imageChasers Collection: Added protection for warship by G. H. Davis

Added protection for warship by G. H. Davis
Added protection to the possible capital ship of tomorrow (see 10652993), in the form of fast submarine-chasers. Date: 1942

Background imageChasers Collection: Four-spotted Chaser or Four-spotted Skimmer (Libellula quadrimaculata) drying, macro

Four-spotted Chaser or Four-spotted Skimmer (Libellula quadrimaculata) drying, macro

Background imageChasers Collection: Freshly hatched Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)

Freshly hatched Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata)

Background imageChasers Collection: Picture No. 10901786

Picture No. 10901786
Four Spotted Chaser - dragonfly newly emerged from a nymth case and developing into a full grown dragonfly - June (Libellula quadrimaculata). Cannock Chase - Staffordshire - England. Date:

Background imageChasers Collection: Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa) nymph, clambering over pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park

Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa) nymph, clambering over pondweed, Wat Tyler Country Park, Essex, England, July (photographed in specialist photography tank and subsequently returned to wild)

Background imageChasers Collection: Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa) adult, emerging from larval skin, expanding wings

Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa) adult, emerging from larval skin, expanding wings, Oxfordshire, England, May

Background imageChasers Collection: Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) adult, cleaning eye with front leg, resting on stem

Four-spotted Chaser (Libellula quadrimaculata) adult, cleaning eye with front leg, resting on stem, Priory Water Nature Reserve, Leicestershire, England, june

Background imageChasers Collection: Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa) adult female, newly emerged from exuvia

Broad-bodied Chaser (Libellula depressa) adult female, newly emerged from exuvia, resting on grass at edge of garden pond, Bentley, Suffolk, England, may

Background imageChasers Collection: Four Spotted Chaser - Cornwall - UK

Four Spotted Chaser - Cornwall - UK
DAC-183 Four Spotted Chaser Cornwall - UK Libellula quadrimaculata David Chapman Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageChasers Collection: Broad Bellied Chaser - Female on yellow flag - The Netherlands - Overijssel - De Wieden

Broad Bellied Chaser - Female on yellow flag - The Netherlands - Overijssel - De Wieden
VG-1767 Broad Bellied Chaser - Female on yellow flag The Netherlands - Overijssel - De Wieden Libellula depressa Paul Van Gaalen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageChasers Collection: Broad-bodied Chaser - Male perched on flower stem - Lincolshire - UK

Broad-bodied Chaser - Male perched on flower stem - Lincolshire - UK
GET-1772 Broad-bodied Chaser - Male perched on flower stem Lincolshire - UK Libellula depressa Geoff Trinder Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageChasers Collection: Broad Bellied Chaser - Female on yellow flag - The Netherlands - Overijssel - De Wieden

Broad Bellied Chaser - Female on yellow flag - The Netherlands - Overijssel - De Wieden
VG-1766 Broad Bellied Chaser - Female on yellow flag The Netherlands - Overijssel - De Wieden Libellula depressa Paul Van Gaalen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only



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"Chasers: Navigating the Canals of Panama and Beyond" Exploring the intricate network of canals in Panama, including the iconic Gatun Lock, reveals a fascinating world of chasers. Long before digitalization, paper chasing was an art mastered by W H Robinson, whose meticulous records brought order to chaos. Amidst the turmoil of World War I, American submarine chasers patrolled the waters near Panama Canal, safeguarding vital trade routes. Witnessing the colossal Culebra Cut at Panama Canal is a humbling experience that showcases both human ingenuity and nature's power. The brave pilots of WW2 Coastal Command Flying Boats were true chasers as they scoured vast oceans for enemy submarines and ships. Picture No. 12009529 captures a thrilling chase scene from Carlyle Moore's "Stop Thief. " - an exhilarating tale that keeps readers on their toes. Kirkwall Bay in Orkney, Scotland witnessed American minesweepers diligently chasing away hidden dangers during wartime operations. G. H Davis' innovative designs provided added protection for warships as they chased victory amidst treacherous seas during times of conflict. Marvel at the mesmerizing sight of a Four-spotted Chaser or Four-spotted Skimmer drying its wings after emerging into adulthood – nature's own chase towards maturity. Delicate yet resilient, witness the miracle of life as a freshly hatched Four-spotted Chaser takes its first flight into an unknown world. Admire the grace and elegance exuded by an adult female Broad-bodied Chaser emerging from her exuvia – symbolizing growth and transformation in nature's eternal chase for survival. In various contexts - be it historical events or natural wonders - "chasers" have always played significant roles in our lives; forever pursuing dreams, protecting what matters most, and embracing the ever-changing world around us.