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"Exploring the Past: Unveiling the Condition of Antique Maps" Step into a world where time stands still, as we delve into the captivating condition of antique maps

Background imageCondition Collection: Flu pandemic, conceptual artwork

Flu pandemic, conceptual artwork
Flu pandemic, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageCondition Collection: Dry rot fungus

Dry rot fungus. Dry rot, unlike its name suggests, infects damp timber. The term refers to the growth of either of two fungi

Background imageCondition Collection: Mycobacterium bovis, TEM

Mycobacterium bovis, TEM
Mycobacterium bovis. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a group of M. bovis bacteria. It is a Gram-positive, aerobic, non- motile bacterium. M. bovis is a variant of M

Background imageCondition Collection: Salmonella bacterium, TEM

Salmonella bacterium, TEM
Salmonella sp. bacterium, coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM). Salmonella is a Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium in the same family as Escherichia coli (Enterobacteriaceae)

Background imageCondition Collection: Viral dUTPase enzyme, molecular model

Viral dUTPase enzyme, molecular model
dUTPase enzyme. Molecular model of the enzyme dUTP pyrophosphatase (dUTPase) from the feline immunodeficiency virus (FIV)

Background imageCondition Collection: Bacteria, computer artwork

Bacteria, computer artwork
Bacteria. Computer artwork of a multitude of rod-shaped (bacillus) bacteria. Many bacteria have this shape, including Escherichia coli, which can cause food poisoning, and Bacillus anthracis

Background imageCondition Collection: Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves

Tar spot fungus on sycamore leaves. Leaves of a sycamore (Acer pseudoplatanus) tree, affected by the fungal pathogen Rhytisma acerinum, which causes a disease known as tar spot

Background imageCondition Collection: Cell infected with HIV, SEM

Cell infected with HIV, SEM
Cell infected with HIV. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of HIV particles (yellow) budding from the membrane of a host cell (red)

Background imageCondition Collection: SARS virus, conceptual artwork

SARS virus, conceptual artwork
SARS virus, conceptual computer artwork. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an often fatal lung disease that first appeared in China in 2002

Background imageCondition Collection: SARS virus and chicken, artwork

SARS virus and chicken, artwork
SARS virus and chicken, computer artwork. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is an often fatal lung disease that first appeared in China in 2002

Background imageCondition Collection: Fasciation

Fasciation in a woolly chamomile flower head (Anthemis tomentosa). Fasiciation is a condition in which the growing tip (apical meristem) of a plant becomes elongated, producing flattened

Background imageCondition Collection: Tetracycline antibiotic drug molecule

Tetracycline antibiotic drug molecule
Tetracycline antibiotoc drug, molecular model. Tetracycline is a broad spectrum antibiotic. It is used to treat bacterial respiratory and ear infections

Background imageCondition Collection: Athletes foot fungus, SEM

Athletes foot fungus, SEM
Athletes foot. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spores (yellow) of the fungus that causes athletes foot (tinea pedis) on skin (purple) from a human foot

Background imageCondition Collection: Pneumonia infection, light micrograph

Pneumonia infection, light micrograph
Pneumonia infection. Light micrograph of a section through lung tissue from a patient with bronchial pneumonia. Shown here is the blockage and breakdown of the air sacs

Background imageCondition Collection: Legionella sp. bacteria, computer artwork

Legionella sp. bacteria, computer artwork
Legionella sp. bacterium, computer artwork. This Gram-negative flagellated bacterium is the cause of legionellosis, or Legionnaires disease

Background imageCondition Collection: Palm seeds infected with pestalotia

Palm seeds infected with pestalotia
Palm seeds infected with the parasitic fungus Pestalotia sp. (black growths)

Background imageCondition Collection: Trichophyton fungus, SEM

Trichophyton fungus, SEM
Trichophyton fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a dermatophyte fungus belonging to the genus Trichophyton

Background imageCondition Collection: Alzheimers disease, artwork

Alzheimers disease, artwork
Alzheimers disease. Computer artwork of a vertical (coronal) slice through the brain of an Alzheimer patient (left) compared with a normal brain (right)

Background imageCondition Collection: Nerve cell trauma response

Nerve cell trauma response. Fluorescent light micrograph of a section through a spinal cord affected by multiple sclerosis (MS)

Background imageCondition Collection: Stroke, conceptual artwork

Stroke, conceptual artwork
Stroke. Conceptual computer artwork of a stroke, showing a cut-away of a human head and a blood vessel bursting in the brain. A stroke is also known as a cerebrovascular accident (CVA)

Background imageCondition Collection: Pierrots at Langho Colony, Ribblesdale, Lancashire

Pierrots at Langho Colony, Ribblesdale, Lancashire
The Blackwites pierrot troupe at the Langho Colony in 1925. The colony, at Langho in Ribblesdale, Lancashire, was set up in 1906 by the Chorlton

Background imageCondition Collection: Model Lodging House, St. Giless, London, 1847

Model Lodging House, St. Giless, London, 1847
Engraving showing the exterior of a Model Lodging house (centre, left), built by the Society for Improving the Condition of the Labouring Classes in St. Giles s, 1847

Background imageCondition Collection: Captured Focke-Wulf 190, Britain; Second World War, 1944

Captured Focke-Wulf 190, Britain; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a captured German Focke-Wulf 190 fighter-bomber aeroplane, painted in Royal Air Force markings, 1944. During the Second World War

Background imageCondition Collection: Captured Messerschmitt 109G, Britain; Second World War, 1944

Captured Messerschmitt 109G, Britain; Second World War, 1944
Photograph showing a captured German Messerschmitt 109G fighter aeroplane, painted in Royal Air Force markings, 1944. During the Second World War

Background imageCondition Collection: Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illne

Newspaper boys with the latest on the Prince of Wales illne
The latest accounts of the Prince of Wales illness. The Prince of Wales was residing at Sandringham House during his long illness while daily reports were released of his condition

Background imageCondition Collection: Edwards Harlene

Edwards Harlene
Advertisement or advertorial showing a full page engraving of a Victorian woman brushing her exceptionally long hair, watched by her daughter

Background imageCondition Collection: Mexico / Archaeology

Mexico / Archaeology
The PYRAMID OF TENAYUCA near Mexico-city. This pyramid was built in the 13th century by the Chichimecs and remains in excellent condition

Background imageCondition Collection: The Time of Anxiety

The Time of Anxiety
Illustration showing crowds reading the successive bulletins posted outside Buckingham Palace stating the condition of Edward VII who died at 11:45pm on May 6th 1910

Background imageCondition Collection: A Nations Apprehension: The Crowds Outside Buckingham Palac

A Nations Apprehension: The Crowds Outside Buckingham Palac
Crowds of people outside Buckingham Palace awaiting news of Edward VIIs condition. The popular king died on May 6th 1910 and was mourned universally

Background imageCondition Collection: The damaged gun of H. M.s Thunderer, condition of the turret

The damaged gun of H. M.s Thunderer, condition of the turret
H.M.S Thunderer, the damage caused by the bursting of the 38 ton gun. The gun exploded during a practice exercise because of a fault

Background imageCondition Collection: Girl and Coronet

Girl and Coronet
CONTEMPLATIONS UPON A CORONET - an actress at her dressing-table aspires to better her condition by marrying a peer. (Many did.)

Background imageCondition Collection: Leaving Work

Leaving Work
Workmen leaving Armstrong Gunworks, in Newcastle, on a Saturday afternoon. Date: 1887

Background imageCondition Collection: Sweatshop / Circa 1870

Sweatshop / Circa 1870
Women sewing in a sweatshop Date: circa 1870

Background imageCondition Collection: COLLIERY GIRL / 1890 S

COLLIERY GIRL / 1890 S
A colliery girl pushing wagons. Date: 1890 s

Background imageCondition Collection: Children with Rickets

Children with Rickets
Children at a hospital in Carshalton are put in the sun to improve their condition which is caused by a deficiency of vitamin D

Background imageCondition Collection: Baptism of Guthorm

Baptism of Guthorm
The Dane Guthorm receives baptism as a condition of the peace treaty that followed his defeat by king Alfred at the Battle of Eddington

Background imageCondition Collection: Wild Edric & Elf Maiden

Wild Edric & Elf Maiden
Wild Eric sees 3 Elf sisters dancing in a lighted house. He falls in love & weds one of them on condition that he never reproaches her about her sisters, which one day he does

Background imageCondition Collection: Triumphal Arch / Reims

Triumphal Arch / Reims
PORTE BAZEE, RHEIMS, FRANCE Roman triumphal arch in a somewhat dilapidated condition with a strut used to hold the walls apart. Much of the ornamentation has now gone

Background imageCondition Collection: Work Condition / Miss Soot

Work Condition / Miss Soot
Miss Soot the Sweeps Daughter, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageCondition Collection: Work Condition / Mstr Soot

Work Condition / Mstr Soot
Master Soot the Sweeps Son, from " Happy Families" devised in Britain by Mr Jacques in 1861

Background imageCondition Collection: Gladstones illness, Downing Street, 1880

Gladstones illness, Downing Street, 1880
The scene at 10 Downing Street, Central London, as anxious enquirers wait for news of the condition of Prime Minister William Gladstone, recovering from a lung infection



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"Exploring the Past: Unveiling the Condition of Antique Maps" Step into a world where time stands still, as we delve into the captivating condition of antique maps. Each map tells a unique story, transporting us to distant lands and bygone eras. Gently unfurling an ancient scroll, we encounter an exquisite antique map of the Roman Empire. Its delicate lines depict a vast realm that once dominated Europe, offering a glimpse into its grandeur and complexity. Moving forward in time, our attention is drawn to another remarkable artifact - an antique map showcasing Britain under the Anglo Saxons. The intricate details reveal how this island nation evolved through centuries of cultural fusion and territorial shifts. A particularly intriguing piece catches our eye - a Falkland Islands Royal Engineer briefing map from 1982. This relic carries traces of history's conflicts etched upon its surface, reminding us of past struggles and their enduring impact on these remote islands. Venturing further across continents, we stumble upon an enchanting antique map depicting New Zealand in the 19th century. It unveils uncharted territories waiting to be explored while capturing the spirit of discovery that characterized this era. Not all maps have escaped unscathed from the ravages of time; one such example is a damaged antique map revealing Ireland's rich heritage amidst its visible wear and tear. Despite its imperfections, it serves as a testament to resilience and endurance throughout history. Journeying southward brings us face-to-face with an awe-inspiring antique map portraying Africa in 1873. Its faded hues evoke tales of exploration and colonization that shaped this vast continent for better or worse. Our gaze then falls upon yet another worn treasure - an aged depiction of Italy during the 19th century. Though marred by age-induced blemishes, it still manages to transport us back to a time when artistry flourished within Italian borders.