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  • Young businesswoman balances business and pleasure in a work life balance attempt
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  • Work of the Weavers, A Tribute to American Popular Music's Pioneering Folk Quartet, Live on Stage, Israel, May 2006. James Durst
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  • Artist at work with easel and palette and paint brush
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  • Foresters working in a pine forest, cutting down trees to to thin out the forest. Photographed in Israel, Galilee, Biria forest
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  • Farmer working in a field Chrysanthemum
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  • Nia master class was held in Israel with the founder Debbie Rosas . Nia (previously Non-Impact Aerobics, Neuromuscular Integrative Action) is a physical conditioning program based on a premise that movement is a pathway for self-discovery and personal transformation. Nia is intended to deliver cardiovascular aerobic exercise and whole-body conditioning. Nia was created in California 1983 by Debbie Rosas (now Debbie Rosas Stewart) and Carlos Rosas (now Carlos AyaRosas)
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  • Nia master class was held in Israel with the founder Debbie Rosas . Nia (previously Non-Impact Aerobics, Neuromuscular Integrative Action) is a physical conditioning program based on a premise that movement is a pathway for self-discovery and personal transformation. Nia is intended to deliver cardiovascular aerobic exercise and whole-body conditioning. Nia was created in California 1983 by Debbie Rosas (now Debbie Rosas Stewart) and Carlos Rosas (now Carlos AyaRosas)
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  • Nia master class was held in Israel with the founder Debbie Rosas . Nia (previously Non-Impact Aerobics, Neuromuscular Integrative Action) is a physical conditioning program based on a premise that movement is a pathway for self-discovery and personal transformation. Nia is intended to deliver cardiovascular aerobic exercise and whole-body conditioning. Nia was created in California 1983 by Debbie Rosas (now Debbie Rosas Stewart) and Carlos Rosas (now Carlos AyaRosas)
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  • Nia master class was held in Israel with the founder Debbie Rosas . Nia (previously Non-Impact Aerobics, Neuromuscular Integrative Action) is a physical conditioning program based on a premise that movement is a pathway for self-discovery and personal transformation. Nia is intended to deliver cardiovascular aerobic exercise and whole-body conditioning. Nia was created in California 1983 by Debbie Rosas (now Debbie Rosas Stewart) and Carlos Rosas (now Carlos AyaRosas)
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  • Nia master class was held in Israel with the founder Debbie Rosas . Nia (previously Non-Impact Aerobics, Neuromuscular Integrative Action) is a physical conditioning program based on a premise that movement is a pathway for self-discovery and personal transformation. Nia is intended to deliver cardiovascular aerobic exercise and whole-body conditioning. Nia was created in California 1983 by Debbie Rosas (now Debbie Rosas Stewart) and Carlos Rosas (now Carlos AyaRosas)
    HN_20110724_Nia_8904.jpg
  • Nia master class was held in Israel with the founder Debbie Rosas . Nia (previously Non-Impact Aerobics, Neuromuscular Integrative Action) is a physical conditioning program based on a premise that movement is a pathway for self-discovery and personal transformation. Nia is intended to deliver cardiovascular aerobic exercise and whole-body conditioning. Nia was created in California 1983 by Debbie Rosas (now Debbie Rosas Stewart) and Carlos Rosas (now Carlos AyaRosas)
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  • Indoor SPA, Whirlpool hot tub and swimming pool close up
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  • Two woman jogging on a rural road
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  • Two woman jogging on a rural road
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  • Kite surfing jump in the Mediterranean sea The surfer is passing the sun at sunset
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Ben Yehuda, Street empty of cars during Yom Kippur October 2005,
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  • Israel, Haifa, summer activity on the beach Surfers workout on the beach
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  • Israel, Haifa, Girl of 6 plays in a public fitness playground  - model release available
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  • Canoeing in the Yarkon river, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Canoeing in the Yarkon river, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Canoeing in the Yarkon river, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Motion blurred jogger on a beach at sunset
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  • Motion blurred jogger on a beach at sunset
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  • Silhouette of a jogger on the Mediterranean Sea at sunset. Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Silhouette of a jogger on the Mediterranean Sea at sunset. Photographed in Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • Kite surfing in the Gulf of Aqaba
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  • Kite surfing in the Gulf of Aqaba
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  • Kite surfing in the Gulf of Aqaba
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  • Kite surfing in the Gulf of Aqaba
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  • Kite surfing in the Gulf of Aqaba
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  • Death Metal band, Salem, leader singer, Ze'ev Tenenboim, Kick boxing
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  • Death Metal band, Salem, leader singer, Ze'ev Tenenboim, Kick boxing
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  • Death Metal band,Salem,leader singer, Ze'ev Tenenboim, at Kick boxing practise
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  • Indoor SPA, Whirlpool hot tub and swimming pool close up
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  • Indoor SPA, Whirlpool hot tub and swimming pool close up
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  • Davenport, Iowa USA, Golfing on Credit Island park. October 2006
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  • India, Vashisht near Manali, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India local tourists enjoying a day of sport and recreation on the mountain side with gliders and rolling balls
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  • India, Vashisht near Manali, Kullu District, Himachal Pradesh, Northern India local tourists enjoying a day of sport and recreation on the mountain side with gliders
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  • A young woman playing with a Frisbee on the beach, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • A young woman playing with a Frisbee on the beach, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • A young woman in a bikini playing with a bat and ball on the beach, Tel Aviv, Israel
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  • young model at a Gymnastic session
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  • young model at a Gymnastic session
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  • young model at a Gymnastic session
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a topless Tattooed blond model weight lifting
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a topless Tattooed blond model weight lifting
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  • Digitally enhanced image of a topless Tattooed blond model weight lifting
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  • Young Tattooed female blond model weight lifting with dumbbells on white background
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  • The rowing training center in tel Aviv, Israel, on the Yarkon River front
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  • Kite surfing
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  • six kite surfers
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  • Israel, Haifa, The Kishon Park on the banks of the Kishon river. Outdoor Capoeira practice
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  • Israel, Eilat Yoga Lesson
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  • Israel, Eilat, Kickboxing lesson
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  • Israel, Eilat aerobics class
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  • Outdoor Capoeira performance
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Kite surfing in the Mediterranean sea
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  • Kite surfing jump in the Mediterranean sea The surfer is passing the sun at sunset
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  • Israel, Tel aviv, Drum beach, female model of 20 dancing with pois
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  • Thailand, Bangkok, a Thai boxing, kick boxing tournament
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  • Young Tattooed female blond model weight lifting with dumbbells on orange background
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  • Religious compulsion concept. A young Tattooed blond model weight lifting with a crucified Christ in the background
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  • Kite surfing in the Mediterranean Sea
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  • Kite surfing
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  • Israel, Haifa, The Kishon Park on the banks of the Kishon river. Outdoor Capoeira practice
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  • Israel, Haifa, The Kishon Park on the banks of the Kishon river. Outdoor Capoeira practice
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  • Israel, Eilat Yoga Lesson
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  • Israel, Eilat, Kickboxing lesson
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  • Israel, Eilat, Kickboxing lesson
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Kite surfing in the Mediterranean sea
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  • Israel, Tel Aviv, Kite surfing in the Mediterranean sea
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  • Kite surfing jump in the Mediterranean sea The surfer is passing the sun at sunset
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  • Kite surfing jump as seen from under the board
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  • Kite surfing
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  • Kite surfing jump as seen from under the board
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  • Israel, Tel aviv, Drum beach a group of young men of 20 doing gymnastic exercises on the beach
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  • A young woman riding her bicycle - close up
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  • At sun down of Yom Kippur, and during the day itself, all motor transportation stops. That is the time that religious Jews fast and ask forgiveness while all other Jews and Israeli's take the chance to ride bicycles, roller blades and just walk up and down the car less main streets.
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  • Business woman walk to work
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  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
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  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0026.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0005.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
    IR_f_Anatomy-1754_0008.jpg
  • Human Anatomy The "Essai d'Anatomie" was produced by Gautier D'Agoty in 1745 in Paris, France. It is a remarkably detailed atlas of the head, neck, and shoulder areas of the human body with explanatory text in French. The anatomical images were based on human cadavers dissected by Joseph Duverney (1) and produced using the mezzotint method of engraving and printing. Mezzotint color engraving printing was invented by Jaques Christophe Le Blon in 1719. Mezzotint (from the Italian phrase "mezza tina" or "half tone") prints are produced by engraving a metal plate with numerous small holes that hold ink. When used to make a print, the engraved plate produces large areas of subtle shaded color tones. Since the mezzotint technique is quite labor-intensive, it fell out of favor by the 20th century, although it is still utilized by some artists. Most often used to reproduce paintings by famous artists, mezzotint printing was rarely used for original works of art, making the "Essai d'Anatomie" a work of great scientific and artistic significance.
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  • Foresters working in a natural forest, cutting down trees to thin out the forest Man slicing into a large tree trunk. Photographed in Israel, Golan Heights,
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  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
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  • The bronze-winged jacana (Metopidius indicus) is a wader in the family Jacanidae. It is found across South and Southeast Asia and is the sole species in the genus Metopidius. Like other jacanas it forages on lilies and other floating aquatic vegetation, the long feet spreading out its weight and preventing sinking. 18th century watercolor painting by Elizabeth Gwillim. Lady Elizabeth Symonds Gwillim (21 April 1763 – 21 December 1807) was an artist married to Sir Henry Gwillim, Puisne Judge at the Madras high court until 1808. Lady Gwillim painted a series of about 200 watercolours of Indian birds. Produced about 20 years before John James Audubon, her work has been acclaimed for its accuracy and natural postures as they were drawn from observations of the birds in life. She also painted fishes and flowers. McGill University Library and Archives
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  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5733_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5724_fs.jpg
  • Israel, Bay of Haifa, Offshore rig salvages the remains of the Israeli cargo vessel "Shelly" that sunk 3km from the harbour after a collision with a passenger ship on August 31 2007. Commercial diver coming out of the Mediterranean sea. Cables from the surface are supplying electrical power for the lights, and allowing communication with the surface. The diver is using a helmet connected to an air supply on his back
    HN_Commercial-diving_DSC_5723_fs.jpg
  • Workers laying a brine discharge pipe from a desalination plant on the seabed to a distance of 300 meter from the shore. The pipe is drawn out to sea as a whole unit. Brine discharge can have a negative impact on the ocean ecosystem. Photographed in Israel Mediterranean sea
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  • Workers laying a brine discharge pipe from a desalination plant on the seabed to a distance of 300 meter from the shore. The pipe is drawn out to sea as a whole unit. Brine discharge can have a negative impact on the ocean ecosystem. Photographed in Israel Mediterranean sea
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  • Ned Land, stretching out his hand, said, Do you see anything there? From the Book Twenty thousand leagues under the seas, or, The marvelous and exciting adventures of Pierre Aronnax, Conseil his servant, and Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 Published in Boston by J.R. Osgood in 1875
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station.
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  • Famous humourous quotes series: A bus station is where a bus stops. A train station is where a train stops. On my desk, I have a work station.
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  • English Warship Firing a Salute, 1690,  Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) Netherlands, 17th century, Oil on canvas<br />
The subject of this painting is a Royal English Navy ship firing a salute to a state barge. The ship depicted here, may be the sixth-rate frigate called the Saudadoes, which was frequently used to carry individuals or parties on official missions. The designation "sixth-rate" indicates that the ship carried 18-28 cannon, which can be detected from the smoke billowing out from the port side of the vessel. It is possible that Willem van de Velde the Younger (1633-1707) was familiar with the Saudodoes as there is a drawing of the ship, made by his father, which is now in the British Museum. Willem van de Velde the Elder (1611-1693) was a specialist in pen and ink drawings of marine vessels. He would spend time at sea making sketches of individual ships and the maneuvers of the fleet, which formed the basis of the Younger's oil paintings. Throughout their careers the two artists collaborated on a myriad of images.
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  • THE NAHR EL AUJEH [Nahr al-Auja now Yarkon River] FROM KUL'AT RAS EL 'AIN [Tel Afek (Antipatris)]. The river rises out of the earth in several copious streams at the foot of the mound on which the castle stands. This mound has been satisfactorily identified as the site of Antipatris. Wood engraving of from 'Picturesque Palestine, Sinai and Egypt' by Wilson, Charles William, Sir, 1836-1905; Lane-Poole, Stanley, 1854-1931 Volume 3. Published in by J. S. Virtue and Co 1883
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  • I was ready to set out From the Book Twenty thousand leagues under the seas, or, The marvelous and exciting adventures of Pierre Aronnax, Conseil his servant, and Ned Land, a Canadian harpooner by Verne, Jules, 1828-1905 Published in Boston by J.R. Osgood in 1875
    IR_f_20000leagues_0167.jpg
  • Corneille du Cap - The Cape crow or black crow (Corvus capensis) is slightly larger (48–50 cm in length) than the carrion crow and is completely black with a slight gloss of purple in its feathers. It has proportionately longer legs, wings and tail too and has a much longer, slimmer bill that seems to be adapted for probing into the ground for invertebrates. The head feathers have a coppery-purple gloss and the throat feathers are quite long and fluffed out in some calls and displays. from the Book Histoire naturelle des oiseaux d'Afrique [Natural History of birds of Africa] Volume 2, by Le Vaillant, François, 1753-1824; Publish in Paris by Chez J.J. Fuchs, libraire 1799
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  • Sketch of a Moleta Fishing-Boat Coming out of the Tagus from Lisbon, Portugal from the book ' Pen and pencil sketches of shipping and craft all round the world ' by Pritchett, Robert Taylor Published in London in 1899
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