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"Gully: A Journey Through Time and Space" From historic battles to thrilling football matches, from breathtaking landscapes to political figures

Background imageGully Collection: The Lion Rock, Cheddar, Somerset

The Lion Rock, Cheddar, Somerset. Date: circa 1906

Background imageGully Collection: Ecuador. Ingapirca. Ruins

Ecuador. Ingapirca. Ruins
Ecuador. Ingapirca. Inca archaeological site built on Canari settlement during the reign of Emperor Huayna Capac (1493-1527). Detail of the Inca bath in the Intihuayco (Ravine of the Sun)

Background imageGully Collection: James Manby Gully

James Manby Gully
JAMES MANBY GULLY medical Date: 1808 - 1883

Background imageGully Collection: Locomotive Accident, Ida Falls Gully, New South Wales

Locomotive Accident, Ida Falls Gully, New South Wales
Locomotive Accident, Ida Falls Gully, Lithgow, near Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Great Zig Zag Railway Date: 1901

Background imageGully Collection: Wm. Viscount Selby

Wm. Viscount Selby
WILLIAM COURT GULLY, first viscount SELBY Statesman, Speaker in the House of Commons before his elevation to the peerage. Date: 1835 - 1909

Background imageGully Collection: John Gully - 2

John Gully - 2
JOHN GULLY Prize-fighter, horse-racer and legislator Date: 1783 - 1863

Background imageGully Collection: USA, South Dakota, Badlands National Park, North Unit, Sunset light on expansive area of eroded

USA, South Dakota, Badlands National Park, North Unit, Sunset light on expansive area of eroded, sedimentary formations, near Pinnacles Overlook

Background imageGully Collection: Bicycle in narrow gully, Delhi, India

Bicycle in narrow gully, Delhi, India

Background imageGully Collection: Brighton and Hove Albion v Birmingham City EFL Sky Bet Championship 04APR17

Brighton and Hove Albion v Birmingham City EFL Sky Bet Championship 04APR17
Match action during the EFL Sky Bet Championship game between Brighton and Hove Albion and Birmingham City at the American Express Community Stadium, Falmer on the 4th April 2017

Background imageGully Collection: Abandoned Manganese Mine at Cape Vani, Milos Island, Greece

Abandoned Manganese Mine at Cape Vani, Milos Island, Greece

Background imageGully Collection: Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus

Illustration of Saturn from the icy surface of Enceladus
Artists concept of how Saturn may appear from the icy surface of Enceladus, one of Saturns eight major satellites. At a distance of 148 thousand miles

Background imageGully Collection: Global Color View of Mars

Global Color View of Mars
June 8, 1998 - Global Color View of Mars. The orthographic view shown here is centered at 20 degrees latitude and 60 degrees longitude

Background imageGully Collection: Uranus seen from the surface of its moon, Ariel

Uranus seen from the surface of its moon, Ariel. Ariel is one of Uranus largest moons. Its surface is criss-crossed with canyon-like trenches

Background imageGully Collection: A light fog forms in a desiccated gully in Gale Crater, Mars

A light fog forms in a desiccated gully in Gale Crater, Mars. The craters 5km high central mound can be seen in the background

Background imageGully Collection: Layers exposed at Polar Canyon

Layers exposed at Polar Canyon
December 13, 2006 - Layers Exposed at Polar Canyon. This false-color subframe of an image from the High Resolution Imaging Science Experiment camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter shows the north

Background imageGully Collection: Uranus moon Miranda is covered with meandering cracks and grooves

Uranus moon Miranda is covered with meandering cracks and grooves

Background imageGully Collection: Artists concept of astronauts exploring a dry gully on Saturns moon Titan

Artists concept of astronauts exploring a dry gully on Saturns moon Titan. In early 2005 the European Space Agencys Huygens probe revealed a surface carved by numerous drainage channels similar to

Background imageGully Collection: Martian Gullies in Noachis Terra, Mars

Martian Gullies in Noachis Terra, Mars
A dust devil dances across a crater eroded by gullies in Noachis Terra, Mars. The gullies are thought to have been eroded by liquid water flowing on Mars in geologically recent times

Background imageGully Collection: The Ice Fountains of Enceladus

The Ice Fountains of Enceladus
Giant geysers of water ice crystal shooting hundreds of miles into space from Saturns moon Enceladus, also known as the Fountains of Enceladus

Background imageGully Collection: A crescent Jupiter and volcanic satellite, Io, hover over the horizon of the icy

A crescent Jupiter and volcanic satellite, Io, hover over the horizon of the icy
A crescent Jupiter hovers near the horizon along with Jupiters volcanic satellite Io. In the foreground a meandering crevasse cleaves Europas icy surface

Background imageGully Collection: Saturns icy moon Rhea

Saturns icy moon Rhea
This giant mosaic reveals Saturns icy moon Rhea in her full, crater-scarred glory. Rhea is Saturns second-largest moon, at 1, 528 kilometers (949 miles) across

Background imageGully Collection: Saturns moon Dione

Saturns moon Dione
October 11, 2005 - The cratered and cracked disk of Saturns moon Dione looms ahead in this mosaic of images taken by Cassini as it neared its close encounter with the icy moon

Background imageGully Collection: Mars Science Laboratory travels near a canyon on Mars

Mars Science Laboratory travels near a canyon on Mars
December 2, 2003 - The Mars Science Laboratory travels near a canyon on Mars in this artists concept. The mission is under development for launch in 2009 and a precision landing on Mars in 2010

Background imageGully Collection: Illustration of the Argyre impact basin in the southern highlands of Mars

Illustration of the Argyre impact basin in the southern highlands of Mars
About 4 billion years ago an asteroid or comet collided with Mars creating what is known today as the Argyre impact basin in the southern highlands

Background imageGully Collection: Artists concept of a river on early Mars

Artists concept of a river on early Mars. Millions of years ago, water flowed down the canyons of Mars

Background imageGully Collection: Aram Chaos, a crater shaped by catastrophic groundwater release, on the planet Mars

Aram Chaos, a crater shaped by catastrophic groundwater release, on the planet Mars
Aram Chaos, a crater shaped by catastrophic groundwater release, as it looks on present day Mars

Background imageGully Collection: Artists concept of an earth-like planet

Artists concept of an earth-like planet. There are likely earth-like planets that miss being hospitable to life because they are a little too close to their host sun(s)

Background imageGully Collection: Artists concept of extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b over a hypothetical moon

Artists concept of extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b over a hypothetical moon
The extrasolar planet Tau Bootis b reigns over the airless, baked and battered terrain of a hypothetical moon. Tau Bootis b orbits very close to Tau Bootis

Background imageGully Collection: A flooded Aram Chaos region on the planet Mars

A flooded Aram Chaos region on the planet Mars
Aram Chaos as it appeared early in Martian history. Subterranian water has filled the crater and is flowing through a channel to the bottom left

Background imageGully Collection: Abandoned Manganese Mine at Cape Vani, Milos Island, Greece

Abandoned Manganese Mine at Cape Vani, Milos Island, Greece. Image shows ruins and access to bay

Background imageGully Collection: A Marine prepares to execute a midpoint drop

A Marine prepares to execute a midpoint drop
Indian Head, Maryland, April 19, 2007 - A Marine with the Chemical Biological Incident Response Force, prepares to execute a midpoint drop at the Naval Support Facility Indian Head

Background imageGully Collection: Gullies at the Edge of Hale Crater, Mars

Gullies at the Edge of Hale Crater, Mars

Background imageGully Collection: Source Size = 3822 x 5048

Source Size = 3822 x 5048
AN ASCENT OF MOUNT WELLINGTON, TASMANIA: 1. Mount Wellington from Kangaroo Point. 2. The Half-Way House. 3. The Ascent for the First Five Miles. 4. An Extemporaneous Finger-Post. 5

Background imageGully Collection: The Balham Mystery, Portraits of the Late Mr. Bravo, Mrs. C. Bravo, Mrs. Cox, and Dr

The Balham Mystery, Portraits of the Late Mr. Bravo, Mrs. C. Bravo, Mrs. Cox, and Dr
THE BALHAM MYSTERY, PORTRAITS OF THE LATE MR. BRAVO, MRS. C. BRAVO, MRS. COX, AND DR. GULLY, ENGRAVING 1876, UK, britain, british, europe, united kingdom, great britain, european

Background imageGully Collection: Four children playing with toy boat on the beach in shallow seawater, Carel Lodewijk Dake

Four children playing with toy boat on the beach in shallow seawater, Carel Lodewijk Dake, 1888-1892

Background imageGully Collection: Waterfall in the Bern Highlands, 1796 (oil on canvas) (see also 191631)

Waterfall in the Bern Highlands, 1796 (oil on canvas) (see also 191631)
XKH141497 Waterfall in the Bern Highlands, 1796 (oil on canvas) (see also 191631) by Koch, Joseph Anton (1768-1839); 99x75 cm; Hamburger Kunsthalle, Hamburg, Germany; German, out of copyright

Background imageGully Collection: USA, California, Carrizo Plain National Monument, Lanceleaf monolopia and tansyleaf

USA, California, Carrizo Plain National Monument, Lanceleaf monolopia and tansyleaf phacelia display spring bloom in the Temblor Range

Background imageGully Collection: Autumn foliage on a gully

Autumn foliage on a gully

Background imageGully Collection: A manhole cover, round

A manhole cover, round

Background imageGully Collection: Rain water flowing from a drain pipe

Rain water flowing from a drain pipe

Background imageGully Collection: AUSTRALIA: GOLD RUSH, 1853. Prospectors washing gold at the Junction of Pegleg & Sailors Gully

AUSTRALIA: GOLD RUSH, 1853. Prospectors washing gold at the Junction of Pegleg & Sailors Gully, Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. Lithograph, English, 1853

Background imageGully Collection: TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys pulling a cow lying on its side from a gully in Texas

TEXAS: COWBOYS, c1907. Two cowboys pulling a cow lying on its side from a gully in Texas. Photograph by Erwin Evans Smith, c1907

Background imageGully Collection: PALEOINDIAN BUFFALO HUNT. Paleoindians butchering buffalo in an arroyo at the Olsen-Chubbuck site

PALEOINDIAN BUFFALO HUNT. Paleoindians butchering buffalo in an arroyo at the Olsen-Chubbuck site, in present-day Colorado, c8000-6500 B.C. Painting reconstruction, c1970, by Renaldo Kuhler

Background imageGully Collection: Championship Showdown: Milton Keynes Dons vs. Brighton and Hove Albion (19MAR16)

Championship Showdown: Milton Keynes Dons vs. Brighton and Hove Albion (19MAR16)
Match action during the Sky Bet Championship match between MK Dons and Brighton and Hove Albion at Stadium:mk, Milton Keynes, England on 19th March 2016

Background imageGully Collection: Brighton and Hove Albion's Triumphant Championship Victory over MK Dons (19MAR16)

Brighton and Hove Albion's Triumphant Championship Victory over MK Dons (19MAR16)
Match action during the Sky Bet Championship match between MK Dons and Brighton and Hove Albion at Stadium:mk, Milton Keynes, England on 19th March 2016

Background imageGully Collection: Championship Showdown: Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (08.03.2016)

Championship Showdown: Brighton and Hove Albion vs. Sheffield Wednesday (08.03.2016)
Match action during the Sky Bet Championship match between Brighton and Hove Albion and Sheffield Wednesday at the American Express Community Stadium, Lewes, Falmer, England on 8th March 2016



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"Gully: A Journey Through Time and Space" From historic battles to thrilling football matches, from breathtaking landscapes to political figures, the concept of "gully" takes us on a captivating journey through various dimensions. On September 28, 1811, an epic clash known as "The Battle Between Cribb and Molineaux" took place, showcasing the fierce determination and skill of two renowned fighters. Just a few days later, on October 3rd of the same year, Brighton and Hove Albion faced Arsenal in a Premier League match that left fans at the edge of their seats. As we shift our focus from sports to nature's wonders, we find ourselves standing atop Suspension Bridge in Middle Harbour, Sydney. The view is simply mesmerizing; it captures the essence of this steep-sided wooded gully with its tranquil beck flowing beneath. But let's not confine ourselves solely to Earth's beauty – let's explore beyond our planet. Imagine standing on Mars itself. A panoramic view reveals layers upon layers of Cape Verde in Victoria Crater – a sight that reminds us how vast and mysterious our universe truly is. Returning back to football fever, Brighton and Hove Albion once again graced us with their presence in memorable clashes against Liverpool on January 14th and Bournemouth on December 28th. These matches showcased both their resilience and passion for the game. Yet amidst all these grand events lies something more intimate but equally significant – Young Seagulls Christmas Party held in 2014. It symbolizes joyous moments shared by youngsters who form an integral part of Brighton's community spirit. Shifting gears towards politics brings us face-to-face with William Court Gully - QC MP Liberal politician whose contributions have shaped history. His dedication serves as an inspiration for future leaders striving for positive change. Finally, we find ourselves at Nutwell Court in Exeter where Private Andrew Loan was awarded the prestigious 1914/15 Star Medal.