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Background imageObserved Collection: Bolide meteorite observed by Padre Secchi

Bolide meteorite observed by Padre Secchi
Bolide observed by padre Secchi, Italian astronomer, who stated that the body was brighter than Venus and the two tails changed colour in the course of combustion. Date: 14 November 1868

Background imageObserved Collection: Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch

Suffragette Annie Kenney Character Sketch. A Character Sketch of Annie Kenney (1879-1953) written by Frederick Pethick-Lawrence with an article by Annie Kenney on Prison faces This recounts

Background imageObserved Collection: COMET 1882

COMET 1882
Observed by a British artillery officer near the Pyramids, Egypt. Date: 1882

Background imageObserved Collection: Meteorite 1891

Meteorite 1891
Observed at Oschansk, Russia. Date: 1891

Background imageObserved Collection: Zodiacal Light

Zodiacal Light
Observed in India. Date: end of December 1874

Background imageObserved Collection: Woman Man Horseback 1879-81 Blue crayon graphite

Woman Man Horseback 1879-81 Blue crayon graphite
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: Domestic Scene 1582-84 Pen brown gray-black ink

Domestic Scene 1582-84 Pen brown gray-black ink
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: holy family 1642 Etching state 8 x 6 3 / 16 20. 3 15. 7 cm

holy family 1642 Etching state 8 x 6 3 / 16 20. 3 15. 7 cm
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: Theatrical Pleasures Plate 2 Contending Seat

Theatrical Pleasures Plate 2 Contending Seat
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: Servant Justified ca 1740 Oil copper 11 x 14

Servant Justified ca 1740 Oil copper 11 x 14
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: Francesco I d Este Takes Particular Care Ensure

Francesco I d Este Takes Particular Care Ensure
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: Man Holding Jug ca 1660 Oil canvas 19 3 / 8 x 15 3 / 8

Man Holding Jug ca 1660 Oil canvas 19 3 / 8 x 15 3 / 8
Artokoloro

Background imageObserved Collection: Source Size = 3759 x 2509

Source Size = 3759 x 2509
The Forthcoming Transit of Venus: Shed at Honolulu from which the Model of Venus is Observed, and One of the Portable Transit Instruments

Background imageObserved Collection: CELEBRATING YULE-TIDE, From a painting by A

CELEBRATING YULE-TIDE, From a painting by A. Tidemand. Yule or Yuletide (" Yule time" ) is a religious festival observed by the Northern European peoples

Background imageObserved Collection: The tail stars of 1742 and 1744, print maker: Jan de Groot, 1744 - 1745

The tail stars of 1742 and 1744, print maker: Jan de Groot, 1744 - 1745

Background imageObserved Collection: Nidanme, Act two [of the Chushingura]. Kitagawa, Utamaro, 1753?-1806, artist, [between

Nidanme, Act two [of the Chushingura]. Kitagawa, Utamaro, 1753?-1806, artist, [between 1799 and 1801], 1 print : woodcut, color; 4.3 x 23 cm

Background imageObserved Collection: Young girl on Bank Holiday unhappy that a lady has same hat

Young girl on Bank Holiday unhappy that a lady has same hat
Bank Holiday. " Just like Er. Been an copied my at!" Date: circa 1890s

Background imageObserved Collection: Picture No. 10896068

Picture No. 10896068
Moth - Urticant and dangerous caterpillar observed by a child (Dirphia fraterna) Date:

Background imageObserved Collection: Picture No. 10866618

Picture No. 10866618
Common Toads - mating in a pond observed by a child (Bufo bufo) Date:

Background imageObserved Collection: Picture No. 10863504

Picture No. 10863504
Man holding scorpions in container. Tarantula / Bird-Eating Spider observed in tanks - Vivarium / Terrariums Date:

Background imageObserved Collection: Picture No. 10896413

Picture No. 10896413
Hedgehog - Observed by a 8 year old boy (Erinaceus europaeus) Date:

Background imageObserved Collection: Aerial view from balloon over Hyde Park, London

Aerial view from balloon over Hyde Park, London
This photograph was taken when the balloon was situated over Hyde Park and is the view observed when looking in the direction of south east

Background imageObserved Collection: Cyclist in busy London traffic riding a machine of the Rover safety type. Horse bus

Cyclist in busy London traffic riding a machine of the Rover safety type. Horse bus (omnibus) is overtaking him. Scene observed police constable

Background imageObserved Collection: Supernova 19i87A observed with Huble Space Telescope, wide field planetary telescope 2

Supernova 19i87A observed with Huble Space Telescope, wide field planetary telescope 2. NASA photograph

Background imageObserved Collection: Johann Franz Encke (1791-1865) German astronomer: proved that comet of 1818 had already

Johann Franz Encke (1791-1865) German astronomer: proved that comet of 1818 had already been observed in 1786, 1795 and 1805: since called Enckes comet. Engraving

Background imageObserved Collection: The Good Confession (top) presided over by Christ in heaven. Man chained to devil

The Good Confession (top) presided over by Christ in heaven. Man chained to devil approaches confessional. Woman confesses, true penitent led by guardian angel

Background imageObserved Collection: Little Red Riding Hood on her way to her grandmothers observed by a sinister, leering wolf

Little Red Riding Hood on her way to her grandmothers observed by a sinister, leering wolf. Illustration by Tom Browne (1872-1910) for the fairy tale. Published 1900

Background imageObserved Collection: Marcus Stone (1840-1921) British history painter. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Observed

Marcus Stone (1840-1921) British history painter. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn Observed by Queen Catherine (Catherine of Aragon), in doorway, whose portrait is on wall behind them

Background imageObserved Collection: Janssen and Lockyer, 1868. Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen (1824-1907), French astronomerand

Janssen and Lockyer, 1868. Pierre Jules Cesar Janssen (1824-1907), French astronomerand Joseph Norman Lockyer (1836-1920), English astronomer

Background imageObserved Collection: Manuel John Johnson, 1862. Johnson (1805-1859) observed the total solar eclipse

Manuel John Johnson, 1862. Johnson (1805-1859) observed the total solar eclipse of 27 July 1832 while in charge of the St Helena observatory. Keeper of the Radcliffe Observatory, Oxford (1839-1859)

Background imageObserved Collection: Hevelius observing through refracting telescope on stand fitted with quadrant

Hevelius observing through refracting telescope on stand fitted with quadrant and plumb-bob so altitude of object observed could be noted

Background imageObserved Collection: Total solar eclipse observed at Tarragona, Spain, 1860. From Sun, Moon and Stars

Total solar eclipse observed at Tarragona, Spain, 1860. From Sun, Moon and Stars, Agnes Giberne (London, 1884). Chromolithograph

Background imageObserved Collection: Mock Sun with sunbows and halo, observed from the Arctic Circle. This phenomenon

Mock Sun with sunbows and halo, observed from the Arctic Circle. This phenomenon is caused by atmospheric refraction. From The Atmosphere, Camille Flammarion, (London, 1873). Chromolithograph

Background imageObserved Collection: Parhelia (Mock Suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698. On this occasion the phenomenon

Parhelia (Mock Suns) without haloes, observed in England in 1698. On this occasion the phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, began at 8am when true Sun shone through watery cloud

Background imageObserved Collection: Parhelia (Mock Suns) combined with halo and rainbow. This phenomenon, caused by

Parhelia (Mock Suns) combined with halo and rainbow. This phenomenon, caused by atmospheric refraction, was observed in England in 1721

Background imageObserved Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from northern Norway, 10 October 1868

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from northern Norway, 10 October 1868. This luminous atmospheric electrical phenomenon is most spectacular at time of sunspot maximum

Background imageObserved Collection: Astronomical observatory at Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Director of the observatory

Astronomical observatory at Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Director of the observatory observed the launch of the space craft Columbiad from the observatorys reflecting telescope situated on the Rocky

Background imageObserved Collection: Eruption of Vesuvius - lava flow observed by ladies and gentlemen (including

Eruption of Vesuvius - lava flow observed by ladies and gentlemen (including Hamiltonja) After William Hamilton Campi Phlegraei, 1776

Background imageObserved Collection: Dodo - Raphus cucullatus, formerly Didus ineptus, extinct flightless bird from Madagascar

Dodo - Raphus cucullatus, formerly Didus ineptus, extinct flightless bird from Madagascar. First observed by Portuguese sailors in about 1507

Background imageObserved Collection: Festival of Fire. Men and a woman walking on hot embers observed by Eruopeans. Lithograph

Festival of Fire. Men and a woman walking on hot embers observed by Eruopeans. Lithograph from L Inde Francaise, 1828

Background imageObserved Collection: Double canals Phison and Euphrates as observed 1894 November 18. From Percival

Double canals Phison and Euphrates as observed 1894 November 18. From Percival Lowell Mars London 1896

Background imageObserved Collection: Image of Uranus obtained by the Hubble Telescope. The first planet discovered in modern times

Image of Uranus obtained by the Hubble Telescope. The first planet discovered in modern times, it was first observed by William Herschel in 1781. Credit NASA. Science Astronomy Planetary Space

Background imageObserved Collection: John Winthrop (1714-1779) American physicist, mathematician and astronomer. In 1740

John Winthrop (1714-1779) American physicist, mathematician and astronomer. In 1740 he observed a transit of Mercury. Engraving, 1896

Background imageObserved Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. Caused by high-speed particles ejected from the Sun

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. Caused by high-speed particles ejected from the Sun, they are most commonly observed during periods of maximum sunspots

Background imageObserved Collection: Horizontal Moon observed when the full Moon is close to the horizon and its shape

Horizontal Moon observed when the full Moon is close to the horizon and its shape is distorted by atmospheric refraction. From The Beauty of the Heavens by Charles F Blount (London, 1845)

Background imageObserved Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. Curtain aurora observed from Greenland, 6 January 1861

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights. Curtain aurora observed from Greenland, 6 January 1861. Caused by high-speed particles ejected from the Sun

Background imageObserved Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from the Isle of Sky, Scotland, 11 September 1874

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from the Isle of Sky, Scotland, 11 September 1874. Caused by high-speed particles ejected from the Sun

Background imageObserved Collection: Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from German and southern Scandinavia

Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights observed from German and southern Scandinavia. Caused by high-speed particles ejected from the Sun



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"Observed: A Journey Through Time and Space" Embark on a captivating journey as we delve into the depths of observation, uncovering remarkable moments that have shaped our world. From Darwin's meticulous study of finches in the Galapagos to Kenneth Grahame's enchanting tales in "Wind in Willows, " observation has been the key to unlocking mysteries. Intrigue surrounds us as we explore the enigmatic Belgian Wave of UFO sightings, leaving us questioning what lies beyond our earthly realm. Meanwhile, penicillin culture emerges in 1929, forever altering the course of medicine and saving countless lives. Ezekiel's vision transports us to ancient times, where a chariot glides through the sky while a hand extends from clouds with an outstretched book - a divine message beckoning him forward. Anna Pavlova gracefully dances under Marius Petipa's watchful eye, showcasing their observed mastery within ballet. The year 1874 witnesses Saturn being observed like never before; its majestic rings captivating astronomers worldwide. The Observed Corps Mystery unfolds before our eyes, unraveling secrets hidden deep within its intricate web. Heart-wrenching farewells echo as King Charles I bids his family goodbye during tumultuous times - an intimate moment observed by history itself. Mock suns illuminate Arctic skies, casting an ethereal glow upon icy landscapes and igniting curiosity about nature's wonders. Amidst bustling London streets, four young women walk together - their every move keenly observed by passersby who ponder their stories and aspirations. Eskimos skillfully construct igloos amidst harsh conditions; their ingenuity and resilience meticulously witnessed by those fortunate enough to observe this timeless tradition. Observation is not merely passive but rather an active pursuit that unravels truths hidden beneath layers of time and space. So let us embrace these glimpses into worlds both seen and unseen – for it is through observation that we truly comprehend the marvels that surround us.