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"One" - a symbol of uniqueness and unity in nature's creations

Background imageOne Collection: Calymene blumenbachii brongniart, trilobite

Calymene blumenbachii brongniart, trilobite
This trilobite originates from the 425 million year old Devonian Wenlock Limestone, Dudley, Worcestershire

Background imageOne Collection: Peppered moth

Peppered moth
Two specimens of peppered moths exhibited on a soot-covered tree. This is a good demonstration of genetic selection through changing environment

Background imageOne Collection: Dicynodon, Labyrinthodon & Rhyncosaurus

Dicynodon, Labyrinthodon & Rhyncosaurus
Sketch design for models to be constructed at Crystal Palace. Watercolour painting by Benjamin Waterhouse Hawkins, 1809-1889

Background imageOne Collection: Nautilus pompilius, common nautilus

Nautilus pompilius, common nautilus
A section through a common nautilus (Nautilus pompiius) showing the internal divisions into chambers and siphuncles

Background imageOne Collection: Tremolite asbestos from France

Tremolite asbestos from France
Tremolite (calcium magnesium silicate hydroxide) is a mineral from the Amphibole group, it is commonly used for industrial purposes

Background imageOne Collection: Middlesbrough 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur, league division one match at Ayresome Park

Middlesbrough 2-0 Tottenham Hotspur, league division one match at Ayresome Park, Saturday 5th February 1977

Background imageOne Collection: The Wider Image: Brazils Amazon guardians

The Wider Image: Brazils Amazon guardians
A tree known as Castanheira-do-Brasil (Bertholletia excelsa) stands in a farm during an operation to combat illegal mining

Background imageOne Collection: Surfer holding her board wades through the surf as clouds above are lit by the setting

Surfer holding her board wades through the surf as clouds above are lit by the setting
A surfer holding her board wades through the surf as clouds above are lit by the setting sun at Mollymook Beach on the south coast of New South Wales May 8, 2014

Background imageOne Collection: A stray dog stands as smoke billows from a burning garbage dump on outskirts of Ahmedabad

A stray dog stands as smoke billows from a burning garbage dump on outskirts of Ahmedabad
A stray dog stands as smoke billows from a burning garbage dump on the outskirts of Ahmedabad, India, November 18, 2019. REUTERS/Amit Dave TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY

Background imageOne Collection: Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum) blossom showing anthers, Ontario, Canada

Trout Lily (Erythronium americanum) blossom showing anthers, Ontario, Canada

Background imageOne Collection: Leonberger on granite boulders

Leonberger on granite boulders

Background imageOne Collection: North Bend, Washington State, USA. Ten week old Bernese Mountain puppy out for a

North Bend, Washington State, USA. Ten week old Bernese Mountain puppy out for a run in the park by a pond. (PR)

Background imageOne Collection: Map Showing The Ypres Salient Before And After The Second Battle Of Ypres April And May 13 1915

Map Showing The Ypres Salient Before And After The Second Battle Of Ypres April And May 13 1915. From The Great World War A History Volume Iii, Published 1916

Background imageOne Collection: WW2 - 25 pdr gun in action

WW2 - 25 pdr gun in action
Photograph of 25 pdr gun in action. One of 48 photographs collected by Maj M Budd, Royal Artillery, 1942-1952. Associated with World War Two (1939-1945). Date: circa 1860

Background imageOne Collection: Phacops, a fossil trilobite

Phacops, a fossil trilobite
This Moroccan Devonian Phacops is enrolled, measuring 4.5 cm in width, and has a glabella covered in tubercles

Background imageOne Collection: World War One Royal Navy Rhine Patrol Flotilla - Motor Launc

World War One Royal Navy Rhine Patrol Flotilla - Motor Launches, Deutz, Cologne/K� Germany. Showing also the lost Deutz Suspension Bridge crossing the Rhine. Date: 1918

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11671318

Picture No. 11671318
Kingfisher adult on lichen covered branch spring. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11067481

Picture No. 11067481
European Otter feeding on freshly caught fish. Huisinis, Hebrides, Scotland. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11066578

Picture No. 11066578
Dog Border Terrier puppy. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11066987

Picture No. 11066987
Purple Finch male October. Connecticut, USA. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11071522

Picture No. 11071522
Japanese Macaque / Snow Monkey baby in snow - Jigokudani, Nagano, Japan. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 11071352

Picture No. 11071352
Dog Neapolitan Mastiff / Mastino Napoletano / Matin de Naples - wearing wig glasses earrings and make-up

Background imageOne Collection: Native silver

Native silver
Silver found in pure form in the ground is called native silver (Ag) - it is an elemental metal and structure is dendritic or branch-like

Background imageOne Collection: South American camelid, 17th century

South American camelid, 17th century
South American camelid, 17th-century artwork. There are four main species of camelids in South America. Llamas and alpacas are domesticated, while guanacos and vicunas roam wild

Background imageOne Collection: Hen, historical artwork

Hen, historical artwork. 16th Century woodcut print of a hen. Published in Histoire de la nature des oyseaux by the French naturalist Pierre Belon (1555)

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10947841

Picture No. 10947841
Marsh Fritillary Butterfly - UK. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10983160

Picture No. 10983160
Austral Peregrine Falcon - adult male calling in flight Peninsula Valdes, Patagonia, Argentina, South America (Falco peregrinus cassini) Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10982812

Picture No. 10982812
Dog - Short-haired St Bernard studio Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10947629

Picture No. 10947629
American Bison - in snow Yellowstone National Park, USA. Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Picture No. 10982835

Picture No. 10982835
Cat - Oriental kitten Date:

Background imageOne Collection: Fish illustration

Fish illustration
One of 67 original water colour drawings of Mammals, Reptiles and Fish found at King Georges Sound, Western Australia, and in its neighbourhood; accompanied by manuscript notes by Neill, Robert

Background imageOne Collection: Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) see 51935

Henry Walter Bates (1825-1892) see 51935
Bates collections and notebooks are held at the Natural History Museum, London. Bates is best known for his publication Naturalis on the River Amazon (1863) and his work on mimicry

Background imageOne Collection: Fire ant

Fire ant
Watercolour 405 by the Port Jackson Painter, entitled Mong, from the Watling Collection

Background imageOne Collection: Plate 4, fig 2 Puddingstone - from Mineralienbuch

Plate 4, fig 2 Puddingstone - from Mineralienbuch
An illustration of a polished section of puddingstone. Puddingstone is a conglomerate sedimentary rock. Plate 4, fig 2 from Mineralienbuch by F. A. Schmidt, Stuttgart 1855

Background imageOne Collection: Varecia variegata, ruffed lemur

Varecia variegata, ruffed lemur
LS Plate 74 of the John Reeves Collection of Zoological Drawings from Canton, China, 1774-1856

Background imageOne Collection: Sandfly

Sandfly
Sandflies belong to the family Phlebotominae and are responsible of spreading sandfly fever

Background imageOne Collection: Pollard Weeping Willow

Pollard Weeping Willow
Plate 31 from The Shape, Skeleton and Foliage of Thirty Two Species of Trees, 1786 by A. Cozens. The series was originally issued in 1771

Background imageOne Collection: Dalmanites, a fossil trilobite

Dalmanites, a fossil trilobite
This example of the Silurian trilobite Dalmanites, 4.2 cm long, shows to perfection the complex dorsal exoskeleton of these extinct arthropods

Background imageOne Collection: Tonguestone (sharks tooth) with lateral denticles

Tonguestone (sharks tooth) with lateral denticles
Tooth of the extinct shark (Lamna obliqua Agassiz). Specimen orgininating from the London Clay (Eocene), Sheppey, Kent

Background imageOne Collection: Kita a Norwegian elkhound

Kita a Norwegian elkhound, photographed by Harry Taylor

Background imageOne Collection: Garnet Peridotite

Garnet Peridotite
Garnet-peridotite, a major constituent in the make-up of the Earth. Image published in Natures Connections An Exploration of Natural History. Published in 2000

Background imageOne Collection: Plesiosaurus hawkinsii

Plesiosaurus hawkinsii
A fossil specimen of the extinct marine reptile Plesiosaurus hawkinsii, on display at the Natural History Museum, London

Background imageOne Collection: Alexander Agassiz

Alexander Agassiz
Portrait of Alexander Agassiz, 1889, scientist focusing on Echinoidea whilst on board HMS Challenger during the expedition of 1872 - 1876

Background imageOne Collection: The Murchison CM2 carbonaceous chondrite

The Murchison CM2 carbonaceous chondrite
Murchison fell in September 1969, in Victoria, Australia. It is rich in indigenous (i.e. not terrestrial contaminant) amino acids and other organic molecules

Background imageOne Collection: Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892)

Sir Richard Owen (1804-1892)
Portrait of Sir Richard Owen, an English biologist, comparative anatomist and palaeontologist. Picture shows Owen and the skeleton of Dinornis maximus, c. 1877. From The Life of Owen (1894)

Background imageOne Collection: Spheniscus magellanicus, Magellanic penguin

Spheniscus magellanicus, Magellanic penguin
Ff. 83. Watercolour painting by George Forster made during Captain James Cooks second voyage to explore the southern continent (1772-75)

Background imageOne Collection: Coelosphaeridium, calcareous alga

Coelosphaeridium, calcareous alga

Background imageOne Collection: Oligonychus ununguis, red spider mite

Oligonychus ununguis, red spider mite
Red spider mites are arachnids with four pairs of legs and no antennae. They are a plant-sucking pest mainly active in the hot summer weather



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"One" - a symbol of uniqueness and unity in nature's creations. From the magnificent Ornithoptera alexandrae, Queen Alexandra's birdwing butterfly, fluttering its vibrant wings in tropical rainforests to the enchanting sight of two young Burrowing owls perched at the edge of their Wyoming habitat in Sublette County. Captured through lenses, Picture No. 10947816 and Picture No. 10947044 reveal the delicate beauty of these creatures, reminding us of the diverse wonders that exist on our planet. As we gaze upon them, we can't help but be mesmerized by their grace and charm. Underneath a majestic Weeping Willow tree stands another representation of "one. " The Falklands War - 1982 is etched into history as a reminder that even amidst conflict and strife, there is always hope for resolution and peace. Picture No. 10983325 showcases a Golden Retriever sitting contently inside a car after undergoing digital manipulation to change its color. This playful alteration reminds us that sometimes even small changes can bring joy and excitement into our lives. In contrast to this lightheartedness, Mills Bomb No 5 hand grenade takes us back to World War One when nations were torn apart by violence. It serves as an ominous reminder of the devastating consequences brought about by human conflicts. Amidst all these moments captured in time lies serenity; A deer resting peacefully beside a river in Bradgate Park offers solace from life's chaos while The Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights) dances across the sky above Ivalo in Lapland illuminating it with ethereal colors – both serving as reminders that there is still magic left within our world. "One" encompasses so much more than just being alone or singular; it represents interconnectedness between species, countries, memories, emotions – everything intertwined like threads weaving together humanity's tapestry on Earth.