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"Unforgettable Moments: From Thrilling Races to Historic Events" The 1971 Italian Grand Prix witnessed an exhilarating finish as Peter Gethin, Ronnie Peterson

Background imageClosest Collection: 1971 Italian Grand Prix: Peter Gethin, Ronnie Peterson, Francois Cevert, Mike Hailwood

1971 Italian Grand Prix: Peter Gethin, Ronnie Peterson, Francois Cevert, Mike Hailwood
Monza, Italy. 5 September 1971. Peter Gethin (BRM P160), Ronnie Peterson (March 711-Ford Cosworth), Francois Cevert (Tyrrell 002-Ford)

Background imageClosest Collection: Shrove Tuesday Football Match, Kingston-Upon-Thames, 1846

Shrove Tuesday Football Match, Kingston-Upon-Thames, 1846
Engraving showing the traditional game of football, played on Shrove Tuesday, in the marketplace of Kingston-Upon-Thames. This match was played between the Thames-Street Club and the Townsend team

Background imageClosest Collection: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1167

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1167
In March 1997 comet Hale-Bopp appeared in the north-eastern morning sky and in April in the north-western evening sky to be seen all the night

Background imageClosest Collection: Donatis Comet of 1858, artwork

Donatis Comet of 1858, artwork
Comet Donati, or Donatis Comet, formally designated C/1858 L1 and 1858 VI, was a comet named after the Italian astronomer Giovanni Battista Donati who first observed it on June 2, 1858

Background imageClosest Collection: King Edward VII at a privy council meeting at Buckingham Palace, London, 19th century (engraving)

King Edward VII at a privy council meeting at Buckingham Palace, London, 19th century (engraving)
3039855 King Edward VII at a privy council meeting at Buckingham Palace, London, 19th century (engraving); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageClosest Collection: Reinforcements

Reinforcements
This lithograph shows a row of seated soldiers, with the closest one standing, judging by the title of this piece, they are waiting for reinforcements to arrive. Date: circa 1919

Background imageClosest Collection: Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor

Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor
Wedding day of the Duke of Windsor (formerly King Edward VIII) to Mrs Wallis Simpson on the 3rd June 1937 at the Chateau de Cande, near Tours in France

Background imageClosest Collection: Rome, Italy - Arezzo, Birthplace of Petrarch

Rome, Italy - Arezzo, Birthplace of Petrarch
Hand coloured. Rustic pedestrian street with tall narrow buildings. The closest one on the right hand side has some kind of statue and coat of arms built into a small cove above the door

Background imageClosest Collection: VIEW FROM THE OLD BRIDGE, INVERCAULD, BRAEMAR, UK. Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire

VIEW FROM THE OLD BRIDGE, INVERCAULD, BRAEMAR, UK. Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, west of Aberdeen in the Highlands

Background imageClosest Collection: Music of the Spheres: The divine musical scales of the planets which Kepler

Music of the Spheres: The divine musical scales of the planets which Kepler calculated from velocities of planets when closest to and furthest from the sun in their elliptical paths

Background imageClosest Collection: VIEW FROM THE OLD BRIDGE, INVERCAULD, BRAEMAR, UK. Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire

VIEW FROM THE OLD BRIDGE, INVERCAULD, BRAEMAR, UK. Braemar is a village in Aberdeenshire, Scotland, west of Aberdeen in the Highlands

Background imageClosest Collection: Mercury from space, artwork C017 / 7334

Mercury from space, artwork C017 / 7334
Mercury from space, computer artwork. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, at a distance of 58 million kilometres. It has a diameter of 4879km, only a third that of the Earth

Background imageClosest Collection: Mercury from space, artwork C017 / 7333

Mercury from space, artwork C017 / 7333
Mercury from space. Computer artwork of the planet Mercury (centre) with the Sun (upper left). Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, at a distance of 58 million kilometres

Background imageClosest Collection: Solar Probe at the Sun, artwork

Solar Probe at the Sun, artwork
Solar Probe at the Sun. Artwork of the Solar Probe spacecraft at the Sun. This proposed NASA mission to study the Sun was an early version of what is now called Solar Probe Plus

Background imageClosest Collection: Stars in globular cluster NGC 6397

Stars in globular cluster NGC 6397
Stars in globular star cluster NGC 6397, Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image. The stars in globular star clusters are densely packed

Background imageClosest Collection: Ancient planet in M4 globular cluster

Ancient planet in M4 globular cluster
Ancient planet. Artwork of a 13 billion-year-old gas giant planet with a rich background of stars in its home, the M4 globular star cluster

Background imageClosest Collection: Proxima Centauri planet, artwork

Proxima Centauri planet, artwork
Proxima Centauri planet. Artwork of the red dwarf star Proxima Centauri (upper centre), seen from the surface of a hypothetical nearby planet

Background imageClosest Collection: Surface of Mercury, artwork

Surface of Mercury, artwork
Surface of Mercury. Computer artwork showing the surface of the planet Mercury with the Sun passing overhead. At its closest, Mercury is only 46 million kilometres from the Sun

Background imageClosest Collection: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1168

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1168
Comet Hale-Bopp. This was one of the brightest comets of the 20th Century, when it made its closest approach to Earth. It was visible during the first half of 1997

Background imageClosest Collection: Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1169

Comet Hale-Bopp 1997 C011 / 1169
Comet Hale-Bopp. This was one of the brightest comets of the 20th Century, when it made its closest approach to Earth. It was visible during the first half of 1997

Background imageClosest Collection: Sunrise on Mercury, artwork

Sunrise on Mercury, artwork
Sunrise on Mercury. Artwork of the Sun rising over the surface of the planet Mercury. Mercury is the closest planet to the Sun, orbiting at an average distance of 58 million kilometres

Background imageClosest Collection: Orang-Utan Dressed

Orang-Utan Dressed
(pongo pygmaeus) The orang was long considered to be the closest to humankind - this inmate of the London zoo has been dressed in human clothes by the Zoological Society

Background imageClosest Collection: Orang-Utan (C18)

Orang-Utan (C18)
(pongo pygmaeus) 18th century savants considered the orang to be the closest to humankind : this one could almost be a species of homo erectus


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"Unforgettable Moments: From Thrilling Races to Historic Events" The 1971 Italian Grand Prix witnessed an exhilarating finish as Peter Gethin, Ronnie Peterson, Francois Cevert, Mike Hailwood, and Howden Ganley crossed the line in a nail-biting race. Gethin emerged victorious by a whisker. In 1846, Kingston-Upon-Thames hosted a Shrove Tuesday Football Match that brought the community together for an exciting display of athleticism and camaraderie. Donatis Comet of 1858 left spectators awestruck with its celestial beauty captured in mesmerizing artwork. When reinforcements arrived at their destination, hope was rekindled and strength renewed – a testament to resilience and unity. Journey from Rome to Arezzo unveils the birthplace of Petrarch - a place filled with rich history and cultural significance. Meandering through picturesque landscapes, Paddington Canal offers tranquility amidst bustling city life - nature's hidden gem within urban surroundings. A moment frozen in time - the grandeur of the Wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor remains etched in our memories forever. Behold. The breathtaking view from Old Bridge in Invercauld captures Braemar's enchanting essence – where serenity meets rugged beauty in Aberdeenshire. Music resonates harmoniously across space as Kepler unraveled the divine musical scales played by planets themselves – unveiling secrets hidden among celestial bodies. Mercury shines brightly as seen from space; this captivating artwork (C017 / 7334) reminds us of our small yet significant place within the vast cosmos.