Plate Gallery
Available as Prints and Gift Items
Choose from 979 pictures in our Plate collection for your Wall Art or Photo Gift. All professionally made for Quick Shipping.

American Flamingo, by John James Audubon
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

JACKIE ROBINSON (1919-1972). John Roosevelt Robinson, known as Jackie. American baseball player
Granger Art on Demand
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

HMS Exeter arriving at Plymouth, Second World War, 1940
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Louisiana Heron, by John James Audubon
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

General Charles George Gordon,Aka Chinese Gordon And Gordon Pasha, 1833-1885. British General. Photographed At Khartoum
Design Pics
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Butterfly illustration by Maria Sibylla Merian
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Lilac
Hand-coloured printed lithograph entitled Lilac, lithographed by Charles Joseph Hullmandel (1789-1850) after an original by Valentine Bartholomew (1799-1879). From Bartholomew's A Selection of Flowers Adapted Principally for Students, published in London by R. Ackermann in 1821-1822. Bartholomew's book includes 36 hand-coloured lithographs and is one of the first works to employ lithography for botanical illustration. Plate [23]

Famous food of New Orleans, beignets and chicory coffee at Cafe Du Monde, New Orleans
WorldInPrint
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Giovanni Battista Piranesi (Italian, 1720 - 1778). Prisoners on a Projecting Platform
Liszt Collection
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Card commemorating Graf Spee destruction, WW2
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Colour blindness test
Colour blindness test. Computer artwork of an Ishihara colour test card used to check for red- green colour blindness. The card is comprised of red and orange dots on a background of green dots. A person with normal vision will be able to see the word colour'. A person with red deficiency (protanopia) will only see the orange parts of the word, while those with green deficiency (deuteranopia) will only see the red parts of the word. Colour blindness is usually caused by an inherited genetic defect in the light-sensitive cells (cones) of the eye. Colour blindness can also be caused by optic injury or nerve diseases
© DAVID NICHOLLS/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

The puffin, Icelands national bird, is a popular chinaware decoration, especially for tourists
Danita Delimont
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Silhouette of a local squire and his dog
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Ceramics for sale, Souk, Medina, Marrakech (Marrakesh), Morocco, North Africa, Africa
Danita Delimont
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Duke and Duchess of Gloucester at home, 1960
Mary Evans Prints Online
Full Range of Prints and Gifts in Stock

Pioneer F Plaque Symbology
The Pioneer F spacecraft, destined to be the first man made object to escape from the solar system into interstellar space, carries this pictorial plaque. It is designed to show scientifically educated inhabitants of some other star system, who might intercept it millions of years from now, when Pioneer was launched, from where, and by what kind of beings. (With the hope that they would not invade Earth.) The design is etched into a 6 inch by 9 inch gold-anodized aluminum plate, attached to the spacecraft's attenna support struts in a position to help shield it from erosion by interstellar dust. The radiating lines at left represents the positions of 14 pulsars, a cosmic source of radio energy, arranged to indicate our sun as the home star of our civilization. The "1-" symbols at the ends of the lines are binary numbers that represent the frequencies of these pulsars at the time of launch of Pioneer F relative of that to the hydrogen atom shown at the upper left with a "1" unity symbol. The hydrogen atom is thus used as a "universal clock, " and the regular decrease in the frequencies of the pulsars will enable another civilization to determine the time that has elapsed since Pioneer F was launched. The hydrogen is also used as a "universal yardstick" for sizing the human figures and outline of the spacecraft shown on the right. The hydrogen wavelength, about 8 inches, multiplied by the binary number representing "8" shown next to the woman gives her height, 64 inches. The figures represent the type of creature that created Pioneer. The man's hand is raised in a gesture of good will. Across the bottom are the planets, ranging outward from the Sun, with the spacecraft trajectory arching away from Earth, passing Mars, and swinging by Jupiter
© NASA