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"Exploring the Wonders of Nature: Botanist at Work in the Field" Delving into the depths of nature's secrets

Background imageField Work Collection: Botanist at work

Botanist at work
A botanist at work, studying a plant with a magnifying glass

Background imageField Work Collection: Penguin breeding colony research

Penguin breeding colony research, with researchers and photographers in the background. Located at St Andrews Bay, this is the largest breeding colony of king penguins (Aptenodytes patagonicus)

Background imageField Work Collection: Harvest of saffron in the Navelli plateau. Abruzzo, Italy, Europe

Harvest of saffron in the Navelli plateau. Abruzzo, Italy, Europe

Background imageField Work Collection: Agriculture, field work, Rueberernte with the ox team, around 1890, Germany, Historic

Agriculture, field work, Rueberernte with the ox team, around 1890, Germany, Historic
1 person, agrarian, agricultural, agriculturally, arts, bed, beds, black, black-and-white, black-white, bos primigenius taurus, bull, bullock, bulls, carriages, copy, cultivate, cultivating

Background imageField Work Collection: Lifting Potatoes, 19th century (oil on canvas)

Lifting Potatoes, 19th century (oil on canvas)
6198161 Lifting Potatoes, 19th century (oil on canvas) by Cameron, Hugh (1835-1918); 19.1x37.5 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: Orchar Collection); Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; Scottish

Background imageField Work Collection: Guarding a farm against an Indian attack, after an illustration by Howard Pyle (litho)

Guarding a farm against an Indian attack, after an illustration by Howard Pyle (litho)
PNP367763 Guarding a farm against an Indian attack, after an illustration by Howard Pyle (litho) by American School; Private Collection; Peter Newark Pictures; American, out of copyright

Background imageField Work Collection: Gleaners, 1868 (w / c)

Gleaners, 1868 (w / c)
6198117 Gleaners, 1868 (w/c) by Cameron, Hugh (1835-1918); 23.5x38 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; (add.info.: Orchar Collection); Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; Scottish, out of copyright

Background imageField Work Collection: Vale of Llanrest (oil on canvas)

Vale of Llanrest (oil on canvas)
6199943 Vale of Llanrest (oil on canvas) by Ghent, Peter (1856-1911); 124.5x92.1 cm; The McManus, Dundee, UK; Dundee Art Galleries and Museums; British, out of copyright

Background imageField Work Collection: Notes of Siege Operations and Field Fortifications (engraving)

Notes of Siege Operations and Field Fortifications (engraving)
1601902 Notes of Siege Operations and Field Fortifications (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Notes of Siege Operations and Field Fortifications)

Background imageField Work Collection: Otto Bader, Soviet archaeologist

Otto Bader, Soviet archaeologist
Otto Bader (lower left, 1903-1979), Soviet archaeologist, making notes at an archaeological dig in the Crimea area of Russia, on the shores of the Black Sea

Background imageField Work Collection: Threshing ryegrass seed in the field, either in sheaf or in bulk

Threshing ryegrass seed in the field, either in sheaf or in bulk. From The Book of the Farm by Scottish farmer and agriculturalist Henry Stephens, 1795 - 1874, first published in the 1840 s

Background imageField Work Collection: Dr. John McLean holding a container of live insect specimen, attracting them using black light

Dr. John McLean holding a container of live insect specimen, attracting them using black light and mercury vapor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageField Work Collection: Oxen cart and a farmhand working in a rice paddy, morning mood, Ngapali Beach, Thandwe, Myanmar

Oxen cart and a farmhand working in a rice paddy, morning mood, Ngapali Beach, Thandwe, Myanmar

Background imageField Work Collection: Young woman harvesting lettuce on a field, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Young woman harvesting lettuce on a field, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageField Work Collection: Young woman harvesting lettuce on a field, Esslingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Young woman harvesting lettuce on a field, Esslingen, Baden-Wurttemberg, Germany

Background imageField Work Collection: Ten-lined june beetle, Polyphylla decimlineata, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Ten-lined june beetle, Polyphylla decimlineata, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageField Work Collection: Dr. John McLean using black light and mercury vapour to collect moths, mosquitos and beetles

Dr. John McLean using black light and mercury vapour to collect moths, mosquitos and beetles
Dr. John McLean using black light and mercury vapor to collect moths, mosquitoes and beetles, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageField Work Collection: Dr. John McLean collecting mosquitos in alcohol, attracting them using black light

Dr. John McLean collecting mosquitos in alcohol, attracting them using black light
Dr. John McLean collecting mosquitoes in alcohol, attracting them using black light and mercury vapor, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageField Work Collection: Northern saw-whet owl, Aegolius acadicus, being released from a rehabilitation center

Northern saw-whet owl, Aegolius acadicus, being released from a rehabilitation center after being found in an apartment building, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageField Work Collection: Live insect specimen held in front of insect screen that Dr. John McLean uses with black light

Live insect specimen held in front of insect screen that Dr. John McLean uses with black light and mercury vapor to collect moths, mosquitoes and beetles, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageField Work Collection: Geochemical analysis

Geochemical analysis. Desk holding a portable X-ray fluorescence (XRF) spectrometer (centre right) used to determine the mineral composition of rock samples on location

Background imageField Work Collection: Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer

Portable X-ray fluorescence spectrometer. Niton X-ray fluorescence (XRF) analyser used to determine the mineral composition of rock samples on location

Background imageField Work Collection: Geologist logging a quartz vein

Geologist logging a quartz vein
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist taking the GPS reading of a quartz vein. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution. Photographed in Kenya

Background imageField Work Collection: Geologist studying a quartz vein

Geologist studying a quartz vein
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist studying a quartz vein. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution. Photographed in Kenya

Background imageField Work Collection: Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4547

Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4547
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist studying a quartz vein in the ground. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution. Photographed in Kenya

Background imageField Work Collection: Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4545

Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4545
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist studying a quartz vein in the ground. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution. Photographed in Kenya

Background imageField Work Collection: Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4548

Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4548
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist studying a quartz vein in the ground. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution. Photographed in Kenya

Background imageField Work Collection: Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4546

Geologist studying a quartz vein C013 / 4546
MODEL RELEASED. Geologist studying a quartz vein in the ground. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution. Photographed in Kenya

Background imageField Work Collection: Quartz vein

Quartz vein (white) in the ground. It is next to a notebook for scale. Veins occur when minerals, deposited by water passing through cracks in the rock, crystallise out of solution

Background imageField Work Collection: Mobile physics laboratory

Mobile physics laboratory. Researchers unloading acoustic and other equipment from a mobile physics laboratory. Photographed in the Physics Division of the National Physical Laboratory, Teddington, UK

Background imageField Work Collection: Spallanzanis volcano research

Spallanzanis volcano research. Historical artwork of the Italian biologist Lazzaro Spallanzani (1729-1799), carrying out pioneering research on the volcano Mount Etna

Background imageField Work Collection: Linnaeus in Lapland, 1732

Linnaeus in Lapland, 1732
Carl Linnaeus (1707-1778), Swedish botanist, narrowly avoiding falling into a crevasse whilst on an expedition to Lapland, Finland, in 1732

Background imageField Work Collection: Measuring a degree of the meridian, 1736

Measuring a degree of the meridian, 1736
Measuring a degree of the meridian. In 1736-7 the French mathematician Pierre Maupertuis was sent by the French Academy of Sciences to Finland to measure a degree of the meridian at the Arctic

Background imageField Work Collection: The Civil war in America: General Burnsides expedition

The Civil war in America: General Burnsides expedition
The 9th New York (Hawkins Zouaves)and the 21st Massachusetts taking the Confederate fieldwork on Roanoke island at the point of the bayonet, during General Burnsides expedition to seize the area

Background imageField Work Collection: Ploughing Etc, Saxon

Ploughing Etc, Saxon
Fieldwork in the Saxon period - ploughing, harrowing and sowing are all in progress near the Bartlow Hills, Essex


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"Exploring the Wonders of Nature: Botanist at Work in the Field" Delving into the depths of nature's secrets, a dedicated botanist meticulously studies plants amidst lush surroundings. With tools in hand and a curious gaze, they unravel the mysteries hidden within each leaf and petal. "Pioneering Penguin Breeding Colony Research: Unveiling Antarctic Marvels" In an icy realm where penguins thrive, scientists embark on groundbreaking research to understand their breeding habits. Witnessing these resilient creatures up close reveals a world teeming with life and resilience against harsh conditions. "Ancient Agriculture Unearthed: Rueberernte with Ox Team, 1890 Germany" Travel back in time to witness German farmers diligently harvesting crops using traditional methods. The oxen plow through fields as hardworking hands gather bountiful produce—a testament to humanity's age-old connection with the land. "Saffron Harvest on Italy's Navelli Plateau: A Tapestry of Fragrance and Color" Amidst picturesque landscapes, skilled workers delicately collect saffron threads from vibrant purple flowers. This centuries-old tradition showcases Italy's rich agricultural heritage while infusing its cuisine with unparalleled flavor. "The Artistry of Potato Lifting: An Ode to 19th Century Farm Laborers" On canvas, an artist immortalizes farm laborers lifting potatoes from fertile soil—an ode to their tireless efforts that sustain communities. Each stroke captures both physical exertion and unwavering determination etched upon their faces. "Guardians Against Adversity: Defending Farms Amidst Indian Attacks (Howard Pyle litho)" Illustrating courage amidst adversity, this lithograph depicts brave individuals protecting farms during perilous times. Their unwavering resolve serves as a reminder of human resilience even in the face of danger. "Gleaning for Survival.