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"Mold: From Ancient Artifacts to Microscopic Wonders" Riot at Mold in Flintshire: Exploring the historical significance of a town that shares its name with an uprising

Background imageMold Collection: Woolly whitefly, Aleurothrixus floccosus, with sooty mould on the honeydew on the underside of a

Woolly whitefly, Aleurothrixus floccosus, with sooty mould on the honeydew on the underside of a lemon leaf of a tree in fruit, Sorrento, Bay of Naples, Italy

Background imageMold Collection: Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, causing leaf dieback on rose in autumn

Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, causing leaf dieback on rose in autumn

Background imageMold Collection: Picture No. 10871143

Picture No. 10871143
Mould / mold growing on surface of food left in plastic dish Date:

Background imageMold Collection: Patent drawing for the tripod-mounted flintlock Defense Gun designed for shipboard use to prevent

Patent drawing for the tripod-mounted flintlock Defense Gun designed for shipboard use to prevent boarding
PUCKLE GUN, 1718. Patent drawing for the tripod-mounted flintlock Defense Gun designed for shipboard use to prevent boarding. Invented by Englishman James Puckle, 1718

Background imageMold Collection: Drawing from Italo Marchionys patent for the first ice cream cone mold, 1903

Drawing from Italo Marchionys patent for the first ice cream cone mold, 1903
ICE CREAM CONE MOLD, 1903. Drawing from Italo Marchionys patent for the first ice cream cone mold, 1903

Background imageMold Collection: Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, myclium development on glasshouse reared rose flower buds

Grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, myclium development on glasshouse reared rose flower buds

Background imageMold Collection: Fruit rot, Penicillium digitatum, development on supermarket netted clementine, Citrus, fruits

Fruit rot, Penicillium digitatum, development on supermarket netted clementine, Citrus, fruits

Background imageMold Collection: Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) sapling, covered with mould and soil from nesting ants after being

Bird Cherry (Prunus padus) sapling, covered with mould and soil from nesting ants after being removed from plastic sleeve, growing in new Millenium woodland, Vicarage Plantation, Mendlesham, Suffolk

Background imageMold Collection: Noble rot or grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on maturing grapes on the vine with evidence of a

Noble rot or grey mould, Botrytis cinerea, on maturing grapes on the vine with evidence of a fungicidal spay deposit such as Bordeaux mixture on the leaves

Background imageMold Collection: The Mold Eisteddfod: Holyhead Market, Wales, Uk, 1873 Engraving

The Mold Eisteddfod: Holyhead Market, Wales, Uk, 1873 Engraving

Background imageMold Collection: The Mold Eisteddfod: Chairing the Bard, Wales, Uk, 1873 Engraving

The Mold Eisteddfod: Chairing the Bard, Wales, Uk, 1873 Engraving

Background imageMold Collection: Bonnet Mould (Spinellus fusiger) hair-like sporangiophore threads

Bonnet Mould (Spinellus fusiger) hair-like sporangiophore threads, growing from gills of parasitised fungus, Clumber Park, Nottinghamshire, England, September

Background imageMold Collection: French Bleu d Auvergne cows milk cheese

French Bleu d Auvergne cows milk cheese

Background imageMold Collection: Slice of French Bleu de Termignon cows milk cheese

Slice of French Bleu de Termignon cows milk cheese

Background imageMold Collection: slice of Blue Cheese

slice of Blue Cheese

Background imageMold Collection: Slice of New Zealand Whitestone Windsor Blue cows milk cheese, close-up

Slice of New Zealand Whitestone Windsor Blue cows milk cheese, close-up

Background imageMold Collection: French Saint-Nectaire cows milk cheese, close-up

French Saint-Nectaire cows milk cheese, close-up

Background imageMold Collection: French Abbaye de la Pierre-qui-Vire cows milk cheese, close-up

French Abbaye de la Pierre-qui-Vire cows milk cheese, close-up

Background imageMold Collection: Whole round and slice of French Plaisir au Chablis cows milk cheese

Whole round and slice of French Plaisir au Chablis cows milk cheese

Background imageMold Collection: Australian Meredith Blue ewes milk cheese, close-up

Australian Meredith Blue ewes milk cheese, close-up

Background imageMold Collection: Models or casting molds for daggers, from Coriano, province of Rimini

Models or casting molds for daggers, from Coriano, province of Rimini
Prehistory, Italy, Bronze Age. Models or casting molds for daggers. From Coriano, province of Rimini

Background imageMold Collection: Stone mold from Chou-k ou-tien, China

Stone mold from Chou-k ou-tien, China
Prehistory, China. Stone mold. From Chou-k ou-tien

Background imageMold Collection: Bronze matrix to mold glasses, from Gurchinovo

Bronze matrix to mold glasses, from Gurchinovo
Prehistory, Bulgaria, Iron Age. Getae and Thracian civilization. Bronze matrix to mold glasses. From Gurchinovo

Background imageMold Collection: Italian Creme Caramel

Italian Creme Caramel

Background imageMold Collection: Creme caramel served on a plate together with a spoon

Creme caramel served on a plate together with a spoon

Background imageMold Collection: Slice of French Cambozola cows milk cheese, close-up

Slice of French Cambozola cows milk cheese, close-up

Background imageMold Collection: Italian Robiola Valsassina cows milk cheese, close-up

Italian Robiola Valsassina cows milk cheese, close-up

Background imageMold Collection: Bread mould, SEM C017 / 7127

Bread mould, SEM C017 / 7127
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a sporangium of a bread mould (Mucor sp.). Sporangia are asexual reproductive structures where the moulds spores develop

Background imageMold Collection: Bread mould, SEM C017 / 7129

Bread mould, SEM C017 / 7129
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a sporangium of a bread mould (Mucor sp.). Sporangia are asexual reproductive structures where the moulds spores develop

Background imageMold Collection: Bread mould, SEM C016 / 9051

Bread mould, SEM C016 / 9051
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a black bread mould (Rhizopus stolonifer) sporangium (orange, spherical)

Background imageMold Collection: Curvularia geniculata fungus, SEM C016 / 9389

Curvularia geniculata fungus, SEM C016 / 9389
Curvularia geniculata fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a colony of the filamentous fungus Curvularia geniculata. This hyphomycete fungus is a pathogen of many plant species

Background imageMold Collection: Mould spores, SEM C016 / 9419

Mould spores, SEM C016 / 9419
Mould spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of mould (fungal) spores (blue) on food (green)

Background imageMold Collection: Bread mould, SEM C016 / 9052

Bread mould, SEM C016 / 9052
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a black bread mould (Rhizopus stolonifer) sporangium (blue, spherical)

Background imageMold Collection: Mould spores, SEM C016 / 9418

Mould spores, SEM C016 / 9418
Mould spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of mould (fungal) spores (blue) on food (green)

Background imageMold Collection: Bread mould, SEM C016 / 9050

Bread mould, SEM C016 / 9050
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a black bread mould (Rhizopus stolonifer) sporangium (green, spherical)

Background imageMold Collection: Ammonite fossils C016 / 6000

Ammonite fossils C016 / 6000
Ammonite fossils. At left is an Aulacosphinctoides infundibulus ammonite that dates to the Lower Tithonian, and was found in Middle Spiti Shales, Niti Pass, Himalayas, Nepal

Background imageMold Collection: Bread mould, SEM C017 / 7128

Bread mould, SEM C017 / 7128
Bread mould. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a sporangium of a bread mould (Mucor sp.). Sporangia are asexual reproductive structures where the moulds spores develop

Background imageMold Collection: Mould growing on tomatoes C014 / 1426

Mould growing on tomatoes C014 / 1426
Mould growing on tomatoes. The white strands of fungus, called hyphae, make up the mycelium, and are breaking down the tomatoes to obtain nutrients for growth

Background imageMold Collection: Penicillium colony C014 / 4861

Penicillium colony C014 / 4861
Penicillium colony. Colony of Penicillium chrysogenum fungus growing on agar in a petri dish. This fungus produces the antibiotic penicillin G, seen as small droplets on the surface

Background imageMold Collection: Penicillium colony C014 / 4857

Penicillium colony C014 / 4857
Penicillium colony. Colony of Penicillium chrysogenum fungus growing on agar in a petri dish. This fungus produces the antibiotic penicillin G, seen as small droplets on the surface

Background imageMold Collection: Artificial mould C014 / 0281

Artificial mould C014 / 0281
Artificial mould. Close-up of material designed to resemble mould (fungus). This material is used for decorative flocking effects on material surfaces

Background imageMold Collection: Foundry

Foundry. Worker at the foundry of the Rezh Mechanical Plant, Rezh, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia

Background imageMold Collection: Aspergillus fungus, artwork C013 / 4613

Aspergillus fungus, artwork C013 / 4613
Aspergillus fungus. Computer artwork of the fruiting body (conidiophore) of a typical mould (Aspergillus sp.), showing spores (conidia, round)

Background imageMold Collection: Gold bullion C013 / 5139

Gold bullion C013 / 5139
Gold bullion. Molten gold being poured into an ingot mould. Photographed at the Zoloto Severnogo Urala plant, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia

Background imageMold Collection: Gold refinery C013 / 5335

Gold refinery C013 / 5335
Gold refinery. Workers casting 24 karat gold bars at a refinery. Photographed in Novosibirsk, Russia

Background imageMold Collection: Gold refinery C013 / 5336

Gold refinery C013 / 5336
Gold refinery. 24 karat gold bars being cast at a refinery. Photographed in Novosibirsk, Russia

Background imageMold Collection: Rust fungus, SEM

Rust fungus, SEM
Rust fungus. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of spores of the mint rust fungus (Puccinia menthae, orange) on the surface of a peppermint leaf (Mentha piperita)



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"Mold: From Ancient Artifacts to Microscopic Wonders" Riot at Mold in Flintshire: Exploring the historical significance of a town that shares its name with an uprising, uncovering tales of resilience and rebellion. Yellow Slime Mold - growing on tree stump, Hessen, Germany: Witness nature's artistic expression as vibrant yellow slime mold transforms a decaying tree stump into a mesmerizing masterpiece. Aspergillus: Delving into the fascinating world of this common mold genus, discovering its role in food production and potential health implications. Molding Lead Soldiers: Unveiling the intricate craftsmanship behind molding lead soldiers, showcasing how these miniature figurines have captured imaginations for centuries. Scanning Electron Micrograph (SEM): Mycorrhiza fungus in plant root; Magnification x 700 (if printed A4, 29. 7 cm wide): Peering through the lens of advanced technology to reveal the hidden symbiotic relationship between plants and mycorrhizal fungi. Terracotta lamp Early Imperial 1st half century. D. : Shedding light on ancient Roman terracotta lamps and their significance as both functional objects and works of art from over two thousand years ago. Bread mould, SEM: Examining bread molds under high magnification to understand their impact on food spoilage while appreciating their intricate structures up close. Pa. German Butter Mold, c. 1940 Creator: Albert J Levone): Discovering the cultural heritage preserved within intricately carved butter molds from Pennsylvania German communities dating back to mid-20th century America. Casting mold from the town of Masada de Raton in Fraga (Huesca): Unearthing a piece of Spanish history by exploring traditional casting molds used for creating metalwork masterpieces in Fraga during medieval times. Pre-Columbian Art Ecuador. Jama-Coaque Culture. Ceramic head.