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Graduated Collection

Stepping into the past, where stories of achievement unfold

Background imageGraduated Collection: Friends, ' Meharry Medical College, 1915, 1916. Creator: Unknown

Friends, " Meharry Medical College, 1915, 1916. Creator: Unknown. Friends, " Meharry Medical College, 1915
Friends, " Meharry Medical College, 1915, 1916

Background imageGraduated Collection: Pa. German Graduated Measure, c. 1939. Creator: Amelia Tuccio

Pa. German Graduated Measure, c. 1939. Creator: Amelia Tuccio
Pa. German Graduated Measure, c. 1939

Background imageGraduated Collection: Three graduated beakers, probably Transylvania, mid 17th century (silver-gilt)

Three graduated beakers, probably Transylvania, mid 17th century (silver-gilt)
3434807 Three graduated beakers, probably Transylvania, mid 17th century (silver-gilt) by Hungarian School (17th century); largest height: 22 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGraduated Collection: The Empress Eugenie Brooch, c. 1855 (diamonds & silver-topped gold)

The Empress Eugenie Brooch, c. 1855 (diamonds & silver-topped gold)
3329192 The Empress Eugenie Brooch, c.1855 (diamonds & silver-topped gold) by Kramer, Francois (fl.1855); 22.9x11.4 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGraduated Collection: Whitechapel Workhouse Medicine Bottle

Whitechapel Workhouse Medicine Bottle. A graduated glass medicine bottle from the Whitechapel workhouse or its infirmary. It bears the moulded inscription Stolen from Whitechapel Union

Background imageGraduated Collection: Dutch Walnut Bombe Chest (wood)

Dutch Walnut Bombe Chest (wood)
867547 Dutch Walnut Bombe Chest (wood) by Dutch School, (18th century); 77.5x87.5x52 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; Dutch, out of copyright

Background imageGraduated Collection: Tempus Fugit Date: 1941

Tempus Fugit Date: 1941

Background imageGraduated Collection: Plants, Flowers, Lily

Plants, Flowers, Lily
Arum Lily, Zantedeschia, black and white monochrome studio shot of a flower with large white bract on a long stem against a graduated background

Background imageGraduated Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20107406

EyeUbiquitous_20107406
England, East Sussex, Ashdown Forest, Snow covered Camp Hill tree clump in winter, with sun shining through trees on the horizon

Background imageGraduated Collection: Vintage Hair Net Packaging - Marquise Hair Net

Vintage Hair Net Packaging - Marquise Hair Net
Vintage Hairnet Packaging - Marquise Hair Net, light brown, graduated mesh, made of sterilised human hair, price three shillings. circa 1950s

Background imageGraduated Collection: Divano seoffale e stipetto Perspective L-Shape Sofa

Divano seoffale e stipetto Perspective L-Shape Sofa
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Background imageGraduated Collection: Antoine-Laurent Jussieu (1748-1836), French botanist born in Lyon. Nephew of the

Antoine-Laurent Jussieu (1748-1836), French botanist born in Lyon. Nephew of the
Antoine-Laurent Jussieu (1748-1836), French botanist born in Lyon.Nephew of the botanist Bernard de Jussieu. He studied medicine and graduated in 1770

Background imageGraduated Collection: William Withey Gull (1816-1890) English physician born at Colchester, Essex. Studied

William Withey Gull (1816-1890) English physician born at Colchester, Essex. Studied at Guys Hospital, London. Graduated as Bachelor of Medicine (MB) 1841 and Doctor of Medicine (MD) 1846

Background imageGraduated Collection: Brigadier General Henri Gouraud (1867-1946) French Army infantry officer. Graduated

Brigadier General Henri Gouraud (1867-1946) French Army infantry officer. Graduated from St-Cyr military academy in 1888. In the First World War in 1915 he commanded the French forces in

Background imageGraduated Collection: General Tasker Howard Bliss (1853-1930) American army officer. Graduated from West Point in 1875

General Tasker Howard Bliss (1853-1930) American army officer. Graduated from West Point in 1875. Chief of Staff of the US Army from September 1917 to May 1918

Background imageGraduated Collection: Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin (1896-1981) Scottish novelist. Graduated in medicine

Archibald Joseph (AJ) Cronin (1896-1981) Scottish novelist. Graduated in medicine, 1919, and practiced until 1930. Cronin had success with novels drawn from his medical experiences

Background imageGraduated Collection: Graduated feeding cup with teat and soft spout

Graduated feeding cup with teat and soft spout

Background imageGraduated Collection: Nilometer on Elephantine Island, Egypt C014 / 0521

Nilometer on Elephantine Island, Egypt C014 / 0521
Nilometer on Elephantine Island, Egypt. Two graduated measuring markers are seen, one below the feet of the woman at centre left, and one in the niche at centre right

Background imageGraduated Collection: Kelvin thermometer, artwork C017 / 3608

Kelvin thermometer, artwork C017 / 3608
Kelvin thermometer. Computer artwork of a thermometer with its scale marked in degrees kelvin (K). The kelvin is a unit of measurement for temperature

Background imageGraduated Collection: Moorheads improved graduated magnetic machines

Moorheads improved graduated magnetic machines. Man showing two women a machine designed to send a magnetic force through the body to cure illness. Date c1848

Background imageGraduated Collection: Universal Ring Sundial

Universal Ring Sundial
A Universal Ring Sundial, a French sundial which indicates the time by light passing through the pin hole onto a graduated ring parallel to the earths equator. Date: 18th century

Background imageGraduated Collection: Graduated cylinder

Graduated cylinder. Increments on a measuring cylinder

Background imageGraduated Collection: Plastic items

Plastic items. Selection of common plastic items, including a ruler and letter stencils

Background imageGraduated Collection: High temperature

High temperature. Close-up of a glass thermometer reading 44.5 degrees Celsius (112 degrees Fahrenheit)

Background imageGraduated Collection: David Niven

David Niven
DAVID NIVEN Graduated from the Royal Military College at Sandhurst before he arrived in Hollywood where he became part of Clark Gables social set

Background imageGraduated Collection: Clock / Clepsydra, C magne

Clock / Clepsydra, C magne
The Clepsydra of Charlemagne (or water stealer ). A graduated vase was filled with liqued which stole through an aperture. The receding height marked the passage in hours

Background imageGraduated Collection: Diaogonal Jumper 1936

Diaogonal Jumper 1936
A sports jumper hand-knitted in graduated horizontal stripes over which are diagonal lines of fancy open stitch following the diagonal button fastening on the back


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Stepping into the past, where stories of achievement unfold. From the Vintage Hair Net Packaging - Marquise Hair Net, a symbol of elegance and grace, to the Three graduated beakers from Transylvania, showcasing centuries-old craftsmanship. The Empress Eugenie Brooch takes us back to 1855 with its dazzling diamonds and silver-topped gold, a testament to opulence. In contrast, we find the Whitechapel Workhouse Medicine Bottle, reminding us of humbler times when health was sought in simplicity. The Dutch Walnut Bombe Chest stands as a magnificent example of woodworking artistry that has stood the test of time. As Tempus Fugit Date: 1941 whispers tales of wartime resilience and perseverance, vibrant Plants and Flowers like lilies bring life and beauty amidst chaos. Captured by EyeUbiquitous_20107406's lens, they remind us that nature's wonders are timeless. A glimpse into history is revealed through a Page from Army and Navy Stores Catalogue from 1939-40 - an artifact that once guided lives during tumultuous times. The Divano seoffale e stipetto Perspective L-Shape Sofa invites relaxation while exuding sophistication in every curve. The Restrike from fragment of cancelled plate for A by William Blake transports us to his visionary world filled with poetic insights. And finally, Antoine-Laurent Jussieu's portrait reminds us of his contributions as a French botanist who shaped our understanding of plants. These artifacts tell stories untold; each one graduated in significance within their respective eras.