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"Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Vampires: From Classic Films to Mythology and Beyond" Step into a realm where darkness intertwines with allure

Background imageVampire Collection: MEXICO: VAMPIRE GODDESS. Bat vampire goddess. Black ceramic figure typical of the Zapotec culture

MEXICO: VAMPIRE GODDESS. Bat vampire goddess. Black ceramic figure typical of the Zapotec culture, from Monte Alban
MEXICO: VAMPIRE GODDESS. Bat vampire goddess. Black ceramic figure typical of the Zapotec culture, from Monte Albán, Oaxaca, c100 A.D

Background imageVampire Collection: KISS OF THE VAMPIRE, 1963. Isobel Black preparing to bite Edward De Souza

KISS OF THE VAMPIRE, 1963. Isobel Black preparing to bite Edward De Souza

Background imageVampire Collection: Six types of bat

Six types of bat: Flying Fox, Vampire Bat, Parti-Coloured or Rearmouse, Long-Eared, Horseshoe Bat, and Flying Lemur Bat

Background imageVampire Collection: Vampire Bats / Darwin

Vampire Bats / Darwin
A vampire bat (desmodus d orbignyi) caught at the back of Darwins house in Chile, South America

Background imageVampire Collection: Electric Vampire

Electric Vampire
THE ELECTRIC VAMPIRE (F H Power) - insect produced by electricity (based on Crosses experiments) The monster claims a victim

Background imageVampire Collection: Vickers FB26 Vampire completed in May 1917, this was th

Vickers FB26 Vampire completed in May 1917, this was the last of a line of Vickers pusher engined fighters Only a handful built

Background imageVampire Collection: Derry, John, tp Squadron Ldr (RAF Ret d) + DH Vampire

Derry, John, tp Squadron Ldr (RAF Ret d) + DH Vampire

Background imageVampire Collection: De Havilland DH100 Vampire I -the type was too late to

De Havilland DH100 Vampire I -the type was too late to see wartime service

Background imageVampire Collection: Greater false vampire bat, Megaderma lyra

Greater false vampire bat, Megaderma lyra, and trident leaf-nosed bat, Asellia tridens.. Handcolored copperplate stipple engraving from Frederic Cuviers Dictionary of Natural Science: Mammals, Paris

Background imageVampire Collection: Vampire 1853 Etching brown ink green laid paper

Vampire 1853 Etching brown ink green laid paper
Artokoloro

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire Jet Attack Aircraft

de Havilland Vampire Jet Attack Aircraft

Background imageVampire Collection: Thick tipped bat illustration 1803

Thick tipped bat illustration 1803
The Museum of Natural History - the Animal Kingdom (Mammalia) Published by William Mackenzie, 1803 - London

Background imageVampire Collection: Vampire bat illustration 1803

Vampire bat illustration 1803
The Museum of Natural History - the Animal Kingdom (Mammalia) Published by William Mackenzie, 1803 - London

Background imageVampire Collection: Kalong bat illustration 1803

Kalong bat illustration 1803
The Museum of Natural History - the Animal Kingdom (Mammalia) Published by William Mackenzie, 1803 - London

Background imageVampire Collection: Chiroptera bat engraving 1855

Chiroptera bat engraving 1855

Background imageVampire Collection: Spectral Bat

Spectral Bat
Engraving From 1898 Of The Spectral Bat Or False Vampire Bat

Background imageVampire Collection: Barbastelle (Synotus barbastellus)

Barbastelle (Synotus barbastellus)

Background imageVampire Collection: Hunyad / Corvin Castle

Hunyad / Corvin Castle
Antique illustration engraving of a Hunyad / Corvin Castle

Background imageVampire Collection: Count Dracula in a pleated cape with high collar

Count Dracula in a pleated cape with high collar

Background imageVampire Collection: Bat hunting moth, both in flight

Bat hunting moth, both in flight

Background imageVampire Collection: VLAD III (1431-1477). Known as Vlad the Impaler

VLAD III (1431-1477). Known as Vlad the Impaler. Prince of Wallachia. Dining in the midst of impaled bodies. German woodcut, 1499

Background imageVampire Collection: Illustration of a Ceratops dinosaur dressed up as Count Dracula

Illustration of a Ceratops dinosaur dressed up as Count Dracula
Cartoon illustration of a Ceratops dinosaur dressed up as Count Dracula

Background imageVampire Collection: Skeleton of Vampire

Skeleton of Vampire

Background imageVampire Collection: VARNEY THE VAMPIRE, 1853. Wrapper of the first number of Thomas Pecket Prest s

VARNEY THE VAMPIRE, 1853. Wrapper of the first number of Thomas Pecket Prest s
VARNEY THE VAMPIRE, 1853. Wrapper of the first number of Thomas Pecket Prests Varney the Vampire, published at London in 1853

Background imageVampire Collection: SOCIALIST ALLEGORY, 1885. The angel of socialism approaching to rescue labor

SOCIALIST ALLEGORY, 1885. The angel of socialism approaching to rescue labor from being devoured by the vampire of capitalism. Pen-and-ink drawing, 1885, by Walter Crane

Background imageVampire Collection: WA, Forks, City welcome sign

WA, Forks, City welcome sign

Background imageVampire Collection: Picture No. 10848571

Picture No. 10848571
Vampire BAT - drinking blood from chicken foot. (Diaemus youngii) Date:

Background imageVampire Collection: Picture No. 10875968

Picture No. 10875968
Vampire Squid - Close-up of eye Date:

Background imageVampire Collection: Picture No. 10896416

Picture No. 10896416
Common Vampire Bat (Desmodus rotundus) Date:

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5 VZ840

de Havilland Vampire FB5 VZ840
de Havilland Vampire FB5, VZ840

Background imageVampire Collection: The third prototype SNCASE Mistral

The third prototype SNCASE Mistral (lincensed de Havilland Vampire)

Background imageVampire Collection: First pre-production de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T11

First pre-production de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T11
The first pre-production de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T11, WW458

Background imageVampire Collection: The Vampire Trainer development aircraft WZ419

The Vampire Trainer development aircraft WZ419
The Vampire Trainer development aircraft, WZ419, with the clear-view canopy, ejector seats, dorsal fairings and other modifications adopted in production from the 144th aircraft

Background imageVampire Collection: The prototype de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer G-5-7

The prototype de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer G-5-7
The prototype de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer, G-5-7

Background imageVampire Collection: Prototype de Havilland DH113 Vampire night fighter G-5-2

Prototype de Havilland DH113 Vampire night fighter G-5-2
The prototype de Havilland DH113 Vampire night fighter, G-5-2

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Sea Vampire F20 VG701

de Havilland Sea Vampire F20 VG701
de Havilland Sea Vampire F20, VG701

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5 VV454

de Havilland Vampire FB5 VV454
de Havilland Vampire FB5, VV454, fitted with reheat, at Farnborough in September 1949. Date: 1949

Background imageVampire Collection: The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278

The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278
The Ghost-engined de Havilland Vampire F1, TG278, at Farnborough on 12 September 1948. Date: 1948

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278

de Havilland Vampire F1 TG278
de Havilland Vampire F1, TG278, experimentally fitted with a de Havilland Ghost turbojet, 4ft extensions to the wings and a special hood

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire F2 TG276

de Havilland Vampire F2 TG276
de Havilland Vampire F2, TG276, experimentally fitted with a Rolls-Royce Nene I turbojet and elephant ear intakes

Background imageVampire Collection: Two South African Air Force de Havilland Vampire FB5s 203

Two South African Air Force de Havilland Vampire FB5s 203
Two South African Air Force de Havilland Vampire FB5s, 203 and 205, fly past Table Mountain

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5 10042

de Havilland Vampire FB5 10042
de Havilland Vampire FB5, 10042, built under licence in France

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5 10041

de Havilland Vampire FB5 10041
de Havilland Vampire FB5, 10041, built under licence in France

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5 VX950

de Havilland Vampire FB5 VX950
de Havilland Vampire FB5, VX950, transferred to the French Air Force

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire F3 of the Royal Norwegian Air Force

de Havilland Vampire F3 of the Royal Norwegian Air Force

Background imageVampire Collection: Two or the four de Havilland Vampire F1s ordered by Swiss

Two or the four de Havilland Vampire F1s ordered by Swiss
Two or the four de Havilland Vampire F1s ordered by the Swiss Air Force for evaluation purposes. J-1001 was the first to be delivered

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5 WA195

de Havilland Vampire FB5 WA195
de Havilland Vampire FB5, WA195

Background imageVampire Collection: de Havilland Vampire FB5s VZ840 WA330 and WA303

de Havilland Vampire FB5s VZ840 WA330 and WA303
de Havilland Vampire FB5s, VZ840, WA330 and WA303



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"Unveiling the Enigmatic World of Vampires: From Classic Films to Mythology and Beyond" Step into a realm where darkness intertwines with allure, as Wendy Hamilton mesmerizes audiences as Julie, while Christopher Lee embodies the iconic Dracula. (Picture No. 12479924) Delve deeper into the mystique of vampires with the de Havilland DH-100 Vampire FB-5, an aircraft that shares its name with these immortal creatures. (Picture No. 10856929) Artistry takes a haunting turn in Edvard Munch's "The Vampire II, " painted between 1895 and 1900, capturing the essence of eternal longing and desire. (Artist: Munch, Edvard (1863-1944)) Venture beyond folklore to discover Lilith from classical mythology – a captivating figure often associated with vampiric tendencies. (Classical Myth / Lilith) Immerse yourself in gothic literature through Varney the Vampire, a tale that has enthralled readers for generations. Prepare to be intrigued by nature's own creation - behold a cactus plant adorned with teeth and eyes; an eerie reminder of vampire-like characteristics lurking within unexpected places. Witness the lesser false vampire bat, Megaderma spasma – an embodiment of nocturnal elegance that roams our world under moonlit skies. Experience aviation history come alive through Fleet Air Arm's de Havilland DH. 115 Sea Vampire T. 22 XA160 – soaring above like mythical beings defying gravity. Marvel at the sleek design and power behind de Havilland DH-100 Vampire aircrafts - symbols of innovation entwined with timeless legends. Discover training excellence embodied by de Havilland DH115 Vampire Trainer T55 333 - honing skills just as vampires master their supernatural abilities. From silver screens to ancient tales, from art galleries to natural wonders – explore all facets of the vampire lore, where darkness and fascination intertwine.