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Oncology reference collections of colour transparencies with description and references from the World Health Organisation. Subjects of individual sets are: lung (23 slides); neoplastic diseases of the...
Slides and overhead transparencies can transform a presentation, but they can also destroy it. When they fail, it is almost always because the presenter was unaware of the rules for designing slides and...
1: Slides based on chromolithographed illustrations to A Welby Pugin’s ‘Glossary of Ecclesiastical Ornament and Costume’ (1844). 2: Original colour slides of tables, sideboards and bookcases designed...
Slides illustrating the diversity of Sydney’s architecture, landscape and culture, combining city landmarks with sculpture and community art.
Pictures from Voyager 1 and 2. Slides include pictures of red spots, swirling clouds, Io and a white oval, Galilean satellites, Amalthea, Callisto, Europa, Ganymede.
Slides showing new ceramic work from Britain and Ireland, drawn from Ceramic Contemporaries 3, a major touring exhibition of student and graduate work. It illustrates the broad spectrum of current activity...
Describes common weed species of disturbed soil areas. There are 17 slides from arable land and horticultural plots, and 7 from wayside areas or wasteland. Most of the slides show a close-up shot of a single...
A set of slides based on the exhibition ‘New British Embroidery’, organised by Loughborough College of Art and Design, one of six institutions in Britain which offer a degree course in embroidery. The...
A selection of images taken from the Documentary Photography Archive, a major historical collection that focuses on life in the north-west of England from the 1860s to the present. Using the work of...
2: Slides of all the major free-standing statues on the Albert Memorial, as well as reliefs and mosaic work, featuring the sculptures of H H Armstead, Henry Weekes, John Lawlor, John Bell and William Theed.
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