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British European Airways aircraft on display at Duxford airfield museum-stock-foto
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Classic white vintage sports car at outdoor motor show-stock-foto
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TELEPHONE ROTARY DIAL 1970s style red old retro UK style fashion classic retro office home GPO BT red phone handset antique desk & vintage chair-stock-foto
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F960s background pattern texture, towel textile seamless lines. Vaterial vertical stripe vector fabric in teal and pink colors palette.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History presents a circular exhibit space with curved display cases featuring diverse animal skeletons. While the hall was last renovated in the 1960s, many of its skeletons have been on display since 1881. The exhibit explores themes such as 'Variations on a Theme: Different Lives, Different Skeletons' and 'Bone Basics: How Skeletons Grow, Support, and Move.' It highlights how skeletons reveal insights into animal life, movement, feeding, and sp-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features an extensive collection of vertebrate skeletons, including diverse marine animals. Many specimens have been on display since 1881, though the hall was last renovated in the 1960s. The exhibit educates visitors on how skeletons reveal animal life, movement, diet, and species evolution. This popular hall contributes to the Smithsonian Institution's scientific research and public education mission.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features diverse skeletal displays, illustrating 'Bone Basics: How Skeletons Grow, Support, and Move' and 'Variations on a Theme: Different Lives, Different Skeletons.' Many of these skeletons have been on display since 1881, showcasing the museum's long history of scientific collection. The current installation of the Bone Hall was last renovated and updated in the 1960s. These exhibits demonstrate how skeletons reveal insights i-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A large Gray Whale skeleton (Eschrichtius robustus) is suspended in the Bone Hall exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Below, a series of mammal skeletons in glass cases illustrate specialized teeth and diverse diets. While the exhibit was last renovated in the 1960s, many of these skeletons have been on display since 1881. The displays invite visitors to compare anatomical features, revealing how animals live, move, eat, and evolved over millions of years. This prominent museum-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History displays a diverse collection of animal skeletons, including marine mammals like the Steller Sea Cow and Dugong. Many of these remarkable specimens have been on display since 1881, though the hall was last renovated in the 1960s. The exhibit provides insights into animal locomotion, diet, and evolutionary adaptations over millions of years. This reflects the museum's role in scientific research and public education.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features animal skeletons, including primates like Capuchin and Howler Monkeys. While the exhibit space was renovated in the 1960s, many skeletons have been on display since 1881. These displays provide insights into animal life, movement, diet, and species evolution. The museum, part of the Smithsonian Institution, is a key center for natural history research and education.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall exhibit at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History showcases a diverse collection of animal skeletons, including a large whale skeleton suspended overhead. Many specimens have been on display since 1881, though the hall was last renovated in the 1960s. Displays like MAMMALS: Specialized Teeth, Diverse Diets encourage visitors to compare skeletal structures. These osteological collections offer insights into animal life, movement, diet, and species evolution over millions of years.-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History displays a suspended Steller Sea Cow (Hydrodamalis gigas), along with other animal skeletons in exhibit cases. Many specimens have been on display since 1881, though the hall was renovated in the 1960s. These exhibits demonstrate how skeletons offer insights into animal evolution, movement, and feeding habits. The Gray Whale specimen, a toothless baleen whale from the coast of Korea, is a highlight of this prominent natural history institution on the-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Bone Hall Whale Skeleton Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — A massive Gray Whale skeleton is displayed in the Bone Hall of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. Below, a long exhibit case features numerous smaller animal skeletons, showcasing their similarities and differences. While the Bone Hall exhibit was last renovated and installed in its current configuration in the 1960s, many of these individual skeletons have been on display since 1881. These skeletal displays provide insights into how animals live, move, eat, and how their species have-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features a diverse collection of animal skeletons, including a large Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus). This toothless baleen whale, a specimen from the coast of Korea, feeds on small crustaceans and fish. Last renovated in the 1960s, the hall houses many skeletons displayed since 1881. The exhibit illustrates how skeletal structures provide insights into animal life, movement, diet, and millions of years of evolution. The museum is a le-stock-foto
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Smithsonian Natural History Museum Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History features exhibits like 'Man and the Manlike Apes,' displaying human and ape skeletons. Last renovated in the 1960s, the hall includes many skeletons on display since 1881. Visitors can compare various animal skeletons, such as the large Gray Whale (Eschrichtius robustus) overhead, to understand how animals live, move, eat, and evolved. These exhibits highlight species' similarities, differences, and evolution over millions of years. The Smithsonian N-stock-foto
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Smithsonian National Museum Of Natural History Bone Hall Washington DC // WASHINGTON DC — The Bone Hall at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History showcases a diverse collection of animal skeletons, including primates, within its exhibit cases. These detailed displays educate visitors on how animals live, move, eat, and how their species have evolved over millions of years. The hall was last renovated and installed in its current space in the 1960s, though many of the skeletons have been on display since 1881. This notable exhibit is a key part of the museum's mission to explore the-stock-foto
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Buildings in Portmeirion folly tourist village, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK in 1985, built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis-stock-foto
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Buildings in Portmeirion folly tourist village, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK in 1985, built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis-stock-foto
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Buildings in Portmeirion folly tourist village, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK in 1985, built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis-stock-foto
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Buildings in Portmeirion folly tourist village, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK in 1985, built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis-stock-foto
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Buildings in Portmeirion folly tourist village, Gwynedd, North Wales, UK in 1985, built by Sir Clough Williams-Ellis-stock-foto
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Valley crossing Dinas Head leading to Cwm Yr Eglwys, Cwm-yr-Eglwys, Bryn-henllan, Pembrokeshire, Wales, Dinas 23 July 1979-stock-foto
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Focus on foreground,.View over River Nevern estuary, farmland, coastline at Newport from Carn Ingli peak, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK 1976-stock-foto
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People on beach River Nevern estuary, Parrog Newport 1976.  view to Dinas Head-stock-foto
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Landscape view of river mouth and estuary, River Afon Teifi looking to Poppit Sands,  Cardigan, Ceredigion, Wales, UK  21 July 1979-stock-foto
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View north over farmland, coastline at  from Carn Ingli peak, Mynydd Carningli, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK 1976-stock-foto
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Woman sitting next to River Nevern estuary, Parrog Cliff, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK 19 July 1979-stock-foto
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Woman using binoculars to view landscape to Nevern from peak of Carn Ingli, Mynydd Carningli, 1976-stock-foto
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People on sandy beach, Mwnt, Treat-Y-Mwnt, Cardigan Bay coast, Ceredigion, Wales, UK 1976-stock-foto
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Two men sitting on bench coastline next to River Nevern estuary, Parrog Cliff, Newport, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK  1976-stock-foto
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Derelict London-stock-foto
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Weir on River Afon Teifi Wool mill, Alltycafan , Pentrecwrt or Pentrcourt,  Carmarthenshire,  Dyfed, Wales, UK, 1 July 1972-stock-foto
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Man fishing from riverbank, River Nevern, Penwaun, Nevern, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK 26 June 1972-stock-foto
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Sheep shearing, Rosebush, Maenclochog, Preseli Mountains, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK 27 June 1972-stock-foto
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Sheep shearing, Rosebush, Maenclochog, Preseli Mountains, Pembrokeshire, Wales, UK 27 June 1972-stock-foto