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"Exploring the Currents of Time and Wonder: From Tesla Coils to Fruit-Powered Clocks" Step into a world where history intertwines with innovation

Background imageCurrent Collection: Southport, ME. Kayaking next to Burnt Island in Midcoast Maine. Boothbay Harbor

Southport, ME. Kayaking next to Burnt Island in Midcoast Maine. Boothbay Harbor. Burnt Island Lighthouse. (MR)

Background imageCurrent Collection: USA, Washington, Lake Wenatchee. Fall colored leaves reflecting in stream

USA, Washington, Lake Wenatchee. Fall colored leaves reflecting in stream

Background imageCurrent Collection: Tourist boat and visitors at Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) at Schaffhausen - the largest plain waterfall

Tourist boat and visitors at Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) at Schaffhausen - the largest plain waterfall in Europe - northern
ROG-14434 Rhine Falls (Rheinfall) at Schaffhausen - the largest plain waterfall in Europe northern Switzerland Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageCurrent Collection: USA, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Rocky Mountain National Park, creek carrying snow

USA, Colorado, Rocky Mountains, Rocky Mountain National Park, creek carrying snow melt June

Background imageCurrent Collection: USA, North Carolina, Big Creek. Abstract of rapids

USA, North Carolina, Big Creek. Abstract of rapids

Background imageCurrent Collection: USA, Oregon, Metolius River. Fall colors line bank of popular trout stream

USA, Oregon, Metolius River. Fall colors line bank of popular trout stream

Background imageCurrent Collection: Costa Rica, Savegre River Valley. Blooming flowers above the Savegre River

Costa Rica, Savegre River Valley. Blooming flowers above the Savegre River

Background imageCurrent Collection: The Kettle River reflects at Kettle River Provincial Park near Rock Creek, British Columbia

The Kettle River reflects at Kettle River Provincial Park near Rock Creek, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageCurrent Collection: Athabasca River in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Athabasca River in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

Background imageCurrent Collection: GULF STREAM: MAP, 1786. Chart of the Gulf Stream published by Benjamin Franklin, 1786

GULF STREAM: MAP, 1786. Chart of the Gulf Stream published by Benjamin Franklin, 1786

Background imageCurrent Collection: CURRENTS & VOLCANOS, 1665. Ocean currents and volcano sites from Athanasius Kirchers Mondus

CURRENTS & VOLCANOS, 1665. Ocean currents and volcano sites from Athanasius Kirchers Mondus Subterraneus, 1665

Background imageCurrent Collection: Granite rock groynes protect the beach at Felixstowe Suffolk from erosion

Granite rock groynes protect the beach at Felixstowe Suffolk from erosion

Background imageCurrent Collection: Curb service 10, 000 current books - convenient, free, time s

Curb service 10, 000 current books - convenient, free, time saving : Chicago Public Library, Randolph St. corridor. Poster for bookmobile service of the Chicago Public Library

Background imageCurrent Collection: The curtain rises... Contemporary plays and books on the Cu

The curtain rises... Contemporary plays and books on the Current Theatre. Poster about contemporary works on the Current Theatre, showing a conductor standing before an open theatre curtain

Background imageCurrent Collection: Emile Lowitz demonstration at Royal Botanic Society

Emile Lowitz demonstration at Royal Botanic Society

Background imageCurrent Collection: Girls Reading War News

Girls Reading War News
Schoolgirls reading the latest war news (World War Two) in their common room during their break in between lessons. Date: early 1940s

Background imageCurrent Collection: Costume / Sem 1901

Costume / Sem 1901
Depicted in caricature actress Liane de Pougy illustrates the current silhouette with extra height suggested by the plumed picture hat & trained skirt. A white feather boa is also worn Date: 1901

Background imageCurrent Collection: Joules Calorimeter

Joules Calorimeter
Joules current calorimeter Date: 19th century

Background imageCurrent Collection: Electricity & Face

Electricity & Face
French doctor Duchenne (de Boulogne) demonstrates how facial expressions can be altered by applying electrical current to different muscles of the face Date: circa 1860

Background imageCurrent Collection: Ammeter and voltage multiplier

Ammeter and voltage multiplier. Analogue ammeter (right) used for measuring the electric current in a circuit, displaying it in amperes

Background imageCurrent Collection: TV cathode ray tube

TV cathode ray tube. Components of a cathode ray tube (CRT) display for a television (TV). These are the components that are behind a TV screen

Background imageCurrent Collection: Ammeter

Ammeter. Analogue ammeter used for measuring the electric current in a circuit, displaying it in amperes. Current is conserved throughout a circuit but splits at junctions

Background imageCurrent Collection: Scuba divers

Scuba divers using reef hooks to clip themselves to the rock during a strong current. The diver to the far right has a dive computer on his wrist to help him avoid decompression

Background imageCurrent Collection: Electrostatic discharge

Electrostatic discharge. Spark of static electricity (purple) passing between two spheres. Static electricity is the accumulation of excess electrical charge in a region or on a surface

Background imageCurrent Collection: Insulators on an electricity pylon

Insulators on an electricity pylon. These prevent electricity passing through to the metal frame of the pylon

Background imageCurrent Collection: Voltas battery

Voltas battery. Historical illustration of the battery (or pile) made by the Italian physicist Alessandro Volta (1745-1827) in 1800

Background imageCurrent Collection: Cathode ray tube

Cathode ray tube. Image 2 of 2. Demonstration showing how a beam of electrons can be deflected by a magnetic field, as seen in television cathode ray tube (CRT) displays

Background imageCurrent Collection: Rheostat controlling current

Rheostat controlling current
Rheostat varying current in a circuit. A Rheostat (lower right), also known as a variable resistor, has a resistance which can be altered

Background imageCurrent Collection: Electric light bulbs, different voltages

Electric light bulbs, different voltages
Electric light bulbs glowing with different levels of brightness. The brightness of an electric light bulb is determined by the amount of electrical current flowing through it

Background imageCurrent Collection: Electric lightbulb

Electric lightbulb

Background imageCurrent Collection: Electric motor coils

Electric motor coils. Coils of electrical wires (solenoids) inside a small demonstration electric motor. The connection points at left, and upper right and lower right

Background imageCurrent Collection: Satellite disposal

Satellite disposal. Computer artwork of the Terminator Tether Satellite Deorbit System in use. This system will reduce the amount of debris in low-Earth-orbit

Background imageCurrent Collection: Benjamin Franklin, US scientist

Benjamin Franklin, US scientist
Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790), American scientist, inventor and statesman. As well as his numerous scientific discoveries

Background imageCurrent Collection: Girl standing beneath a lightbulb

Girl standing beneath a lightbulb
MODEL RELEASED. Girl standing beneath a lightbulb

Background imageCurrent Collection: Girl holding a lightbulb

Girl holding a lightbulb
MODEL RELEASED. Girl holding a lightbulb, composite image

Background imageCurrent Collection: James Prescott Joule, British physicist

James Prescott Joule, British physicist
James Prescott Joule (1818-1889), British physicist. Joule showed that different forms of energy are interchangeable, and that energy cannot be created or destroyed

Background imageCurrent Collection: Georg Simon Ohm, German physicist

Georg Simon Ohm, German physicist
Georg Simon Ohm (1787-1854), German physicist. Ohm worked on the relationship between electrical current and potential difference

Background imageCurrent Collection: Chocolate pudding

Chocolate pudding

Background imageCurrent Collection: Light bulb filament

Light bulb filament, close-up. A light bulb filament, or electrical filament, is a fine thread of metal made of tungsten. The electrical resistance of the filament makes it glow white-hot when an

Background imageCurrent Collection: Atlantic Ocean currents, artwork

Atlantic Ocean currents, artwork. The currents are the Gulf Stream (red, warm surface water), the North Atlantic Drift (orange, also warm surface water)

Background imageCurrent Collection: GeoSat image of ocean currents

GeoSat image of ocean currents
Ocean currents in the Atlantic. False-colour map showing the main warm-water currents of the Atlantic Ocean. These are seen hee as red patches

Background imageCurrent Collection: Gulf Stream from space

Gulf Stream from space
Water flow in the Gulf Stream, seen from space. This view, looking roughly south-west, shows the boundary between water in the Gulf Stream and the coastal waters off the eastern USA

Background imageCurrent Collection: Global ocean circulation

Global ocean circulation. Satellite image of the Earth from space with a map of ocean circulation. Ocean currents flow around the world due to differences in temperature and salinity

Background imageCurrent Collection: Kedrovaja river, Russia

Kedrovaja river, Russia
Kedrovaja river early in the morning. Photographed in Primorsky Territory, Russia

Background imageCurrent Collection: Gaulard transformer, 19th century

Gaulard transformer, 19th century
Gaulard transformer. Transformers change the voltage of an electric power supply, enabling it to be used in different devices (such as the bulb at top)

Background imageCurrent Collection: Earth layers, artwork

Earth layers, artwork
Earth layers. Cutaway computer artwork showing the layers that make up the structure of the Earth and the movement (arrows) of molten lava within them

Background imageCurrent Collection: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, shown here in his physics laboratory in Philadelphia. As well as his numerous scientific discoveries

Background imageCurrent Collection: Ocean circulation, artwork

Ocean circulation, artwork
Ocean circulation. Computer artwork showing the general direction in which water circulates around the surface of the Earth



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"Exploring the Currents of Time and Wonder: From Tesla Coils to Fruit-Powered Clocks" Step into a world where history intertwines with innovation, as we embark on a journey through captivating currents. Marvel at the mesmerizing sparks of a Tesla Coil, illuminating the path towards electrifying discoveries. Venture back in time to the enchanting Variety Theatre, where Dr. Walford Bodie's spellbinding performances left audiences awestruck and craving for more. Immerse yourself in nature's breathtaking masterpiece at Avalanche Creek in Glacier National Park, Montana USA - an oasis of tranquility amidst towering mountains and glistening waterfalls. Gaze upon the ethereal beauty captured by Madame Yevonde's portrait of the Duchess of Gloucester; an exquisite blend of artistry and regal elegance that transcends time. Find solace within Liverpool's Roman Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral, standing tall as a symbol of faith and architectural brilliance in Merseyside, England UK. Witness love and joy radiate from The Duke and Duchess of Kent alongside their children - a heartwarming glimpse into royal family life filled with cherished moments. Encounter the enigmatic Shoebill or Shoe-Billed Stork; its majestic presence evoking curiosity about our feathered friends' fascinating adaptations. Unleash your inner scientist as you delve into Nikola Tesla's groundbreaking work - his genius paving the way for modern marvels that shape our lives today. Be captivated by nature’s raw power while beholding Yellowstone River cascading through Grandview Point’s awe-inspiring canyon in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming USA. Hold your breath as Le Petit Journal takes us on an adrenaline-fueled adventure across Niagara Falls with a daring man crossing its mighty waters inside a barrel – defying all odds. Discover serenity amid Hare Creek's lush redwoods at Limekiln State Park in Big Sur, California USA.