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Cleaving: The Timeless Art of Separation and Transformation - From Ancient Warfare to Modern Science Witness the power in various contexts throughout history

Background imageCleaving Collection: The Assault of Arms at the Agricultural Hall, cleaving the Turks Head (engraving)

The Assault of Arms at the Agricultural Hall, cleaving the Turks Head (engraving)
1106767 The Assault of Arms at the Agricultural Hall, cleaving the Turks Head (engraving) by Woodville, Richard Caton II (1856-1927) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageCleaving Collection: Assault of Arms at St Jamess Hall, for the Benefit of the Royal Caledonian Asylum

Assault of Arms at St Jamess Hall, for the Benefit of the Royal Caledonian Asylum
1610350 Assault of Arms at St Jamess Hall, for the Benefit of the Royal Caledonian Asylum, Corporal-Major Waite cleaving a Breastplate (engraving) by English School

Background imageCleaving Collection: Diamond Cleaving (engraving)

Diamond Cleaving (engraving)
655115 Diamond Cleaving (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Diamond Cleaving. Illustration from Pictures from Holland by Richard Lovett)

Background imageCleaving Collection: Javanese Dutchman stabbing spear dagger 407 violent death

Javanese Dutchman stabbing spear dagger 407 violent death
Javanese and Dutchman stabbing each other with a spear and a dagger. 407, violent death by cleaving and striking weapons, Jan Luyken (mentioned on object), Amsterdam, 1682, paper, etching

Background imageCleaving Collection: Agriculture Growth fig tree cleaving great rock

Agriculture Growth fig tree cleaving great rock
Agriculture, Growth of a fig tree cleaving a great rock taken in Wadi Shaib, Transjordan. 1930, Jordan

Background imageCleaving Collection: Diamond Cleaving In Amsterdam, The Netherlands In The 19Th Century

Diamond Cleaving In Amsterdam, The Netherlands In The 19Th Century. Cleaving Is The Separation Of A Piece Of Rough Diamond Into Separate Pieces

Background imageCleaving Collection: Dressing slate at Trebarwith Slate Quarry, Cornwall, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters

Dressing slate at Trebarwith Slate Quarry, Cornwall, 1959. Artist: Michael Walters
Dressing slate at Trebarwith Slate Quarry, Cornwall, 1959. The photograph shows a quarry worker cleaving the slate to reduce the slate to the desired width

Background imageCleaving Collection: Restriction enzyme and DNA, illustration C018 / 0785

Restriction enzyme and DNA, illustration C018 / 0785
Restriction enzyme. Illustration of a restriction enzyme (green) complexed with DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, across centre)


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Cleaving: The Timeless Art of Separation and Transformation - From Ancient Warfare to Modern Science Witness the power in various contexts throughout history. In this captivating exploration, we delve into the realms of warfare, art, and science. The Assault at Agricultural Hall: Corporal-Major Waite's heroic act a breastplate during a military demonstration, as depicted in an engraving. The Turks Head: An intriguing engraving of a figure cleaving the Turks Head, an ancient symbol of strength and unity. Diamond Cleaving: A mesmerizing 19th-century Dutch engraving showcases the meticulous process of separating rough diamonds into smaller, more valuable pieces. Dressing Slate in Cornwall: Michael Walters' evocative image captures the raw beauty and skill of quarry workers as they cleave slate for use in construction. Javanese Dutchman: A violent depiction of a Dutchman wielding a spear dagger, cleaving his enemy in a brutal act of war. Agriculture and Growth: The fig tree's roots cleave the earth, symbolizing the power of nature to grow and transform. Restriction Enzymes and DNA: In the realm of molecular biology, enzymes like restriction endonucleases cleave DNA at specific sequences, paving the way for genetic engineering and scientific discovery. Embrace the intrigue and wonder of cleaving, as it continues to shape our world in unexpected ways.