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The Cuca Race
This is a page from the scrapbook that contains part of article about the Cuca Cocoa Challenge Cup race and the hour by hour breakdown of the 1893 race. -
The Records of 1892
This is a table of cycling records from 1892 as compiled by the National Cycling Union. Contains path and road records as well as a cartoon of a skeleton riding a bicycle. -
Thirty Years Ago.
This is an article about how F.W. Shorland won the Cuca Cup outright at Herne Hill in July 1894. -
Three Little Songs : medium voice
"Three Little Songs" by Maude Valérie White, with words German Volkslied and by M. Darmesteter. Published posthumously in 1955 by Banks Music Publications in York. -
Tomb of Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, William Godwin, and Mary Jane Godwin
Three sides of a grave stone for Mary Wollstonecraft Godwin, William Godwin, and Mary Jane Godwin. The inscriptions are faded, the faces of the grave stone worn. -
Topics in Marjory Stephenson's Bacterial Metabolism Monograph, Third Edition
Marjory Stephenson's Bacterial Metabolism is a collection of the most important techniques, studies, and information regarding the fields of chemical microbiology and bacterial biochemistry, citing numerous scientists and scientific papers, several of them her own. This photo contains its table of contents and the last few paragraphs of her own introduction to this monograph. -
Towards Inclusion Draft, Section 2
Towards Inclusion is a document outlining civil rights for Disabled People in Great Britain. This is a first draft of that document created around 2000. It specifically highlights the shortcomings of the Disability Discrimination Act of 1995. -
Tower of London
The Tower of London has served many purposes throughout its lifetime, from being a fortress, a prison, and even a zoo. During its prison phase, the Tower of London held many high-profile prisoners before they were eventually executed. Katherine Howard was one of three queens held and subsequently executed here. -
Tower of London tower green.
A field within the Tower of London. This is where nobility were executed, away from the traditional crowds. Katherine Howard was one of three queens beheaded here. -
Trancription with GPT Pipeline
A chart showing the correction after the transcription pipeline. -
Translation and study setup for Otia Imperialia codex
14th century Italian manuscript of the Otia Imperialia by Gervase of Tilbury alongside modern Binns and Banks translation of the book and the dictionary of abbreviations. -
Two Love Songs: medium voice
Two Love Songs composed by Maude Valérie White with words from other artists. The first movement is entitled "A Youth Once Loved a Maiden" and the second movement "When I Think On Happy Days". Pictures taken by Hannah Kelley in the British Library St. Pancras Reading Rooms. -
University of Oxford Courtyard
A picture of an University of Oxford courtyard taken from the Tower at University of Oxford. University of Oxford holds Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Draft. The image was taken on 15 March 2024. -
UNTITLED
This is an article written in Russian with an image of Frank Shorland in it. The origin is unknown. -
View of Queen's House and River Thames, March 2024
This is the physical imagery captured by the Camera Obscura at the Flamsteed House in March 2024 -
View of the back of Kew Palace
A view of Kew Palace from the direction of the Queen's Garden. -
View of the Queens Garden behind Kew Palace.
Built as tribute for Queen Charlotte, it showcases the style of plants that flourished during her era. -
Wardian case with gardeners and a dog.
An open Wardian case with plants at the Dominica Botanic Garden, Roseau. There are three gardeners next to it as well as one dog. -
Waxwing 3rd Stage & Payload Faring (Black Arrow R4)
A photograph of the Waxwing SRM (solid rocket motor) used as the 3rd stage on the Black Arrow rocket. Hung in the London Science Museum as it would appear moments after separating from the second stage.