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Naked sailors having swimming lessons in Portsmouth, supported by ropes held by clothed sailors standing around the pool. Colour process print after J.S. Cribb, 190-.
Cribb, Stephen, 1875-1963.Date: [between 1900 and 1914?]Reference: 2060341iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
Cast of sculpture on the choragic monument of Lysicrates, Athens: a man with the head of a fish, swimming. Engraving by J. Basire the elder, 1762.
Stuart, James, 1713-1788.Date: 1762Reference: 2189094i- Pictures
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A rock beauty, a black angel fish, a blue angel fish and a french angel fish swimming in the sea. Colour line block after H. Murayama.
Murayama, Hashime, 1879-1954.Date: 1900-1999Reference: 42024i- Pictures
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Margate, Kent: a woman swimming in the sea; in the background people are looking out to sea from cliffs and a beach. Coloured etching, ca. 1800.
Date: [1800?]Reference: 35134i- Pictures
Men swimming and boating in a river; in the foreground a group of men dry themselves and relax on the river bank. Engraving by Perelle, 16--.
Perelle, Adam, 1638-1695.Date: [between 1600 and 1699]Reference: 35477i- Pictures
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A crested seal is sitting on a rock in the water while another one is swimming around the rock. Coloured etching by W. H. Lizars after J. Stewart.
Stewart, James, 1791-1863.Reference: 40714i- Pictures
A woman enters a steam bath as an ordinary person, and comes out transformed into an elegant spirit; advertising the swimming and hydrotherapy facilities at Frederiksberg, Denmark. Colour lithograph after A. Jerrild, 195-.
Jerrild, Asger, 1919-2005Date: [between 1950 and 1959?]Reference: 667106i- Pictures
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A white telephone advertising AIDS counselling services offered by health authorities and voluntary organizations; with the message ''AIDS does not come from swimming". Colour lithograph by Papen, Hansen, 199-.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 673621i- Pictures
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A variety of ducks and birds is resting on a cliff while a heron is devouring a fish and a large duck is swimming in the sea. Colour lithograph.
Reference: 41277i- Digital Images
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. These parapods are covered with bristles called chaete and are used for crawling and swimming, these structures are clearly shown in this image. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Pictures
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A man in shorts and t-shirt bearing label 'Hounslow Leisure' sitting on a seat in a swimming pool; an advertisement for safe sex by the Hounslow Council's Corporate AIDS/HIV Unit. Colour lithograph.
Date: Between 1990 and 1999Reference: 666797i- Pictures
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Two men in swimming shorts hold two other men on their shoulders as they stand in the sea; advertisement for safe sex by the Health Education Authority for the National Aids Helpline. Colour lithograph.
Date: [between 1900 and 1999]Reference: 666655i- Pictures
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An old man and a boy taking a shower next to the swimming bath at Stolberg, North Rhine-Westphalia; advertising health benefits of baths and treatments available there for young and old. Colour lithograph after H. Lahaye, 194-.
Lahaye, Heinz, active approximately 1947.Date: 1940-1949Reference: 5130i- Pictures
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A condom with gay men and women lounging around an inner-city swimming pool with three smaller illustrations of other inner-city meeting venues for gay people; advertisement for safe sex and condoms by the AIDS Committee of Toronto. Colour lithograph by Maurice Vellekoop, 1992.
Date: 92 [1992]Reference: 668348i- Pictures
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A man wearing the same red striped shirt in numerous public engagements relating to public hygiene including swimming and standing on a crowded bus representing an advertisement for ways in which you cannot contract AIDS; a poster sponsored by Unicef. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1997.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677347i- Pictures
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A man wearing the same red striped shirt in numerous public engagements relating to public hygiene including swimming and standing on a crowded bus representing an advertisement for ways in which you cannot contract AIDS; a poster sponsored by Unicef. Colour lithograph by Adprint, ca. 1998.
Date: [1998?]Reference: 677348i- Pictures
Fisons Challenge Trophy National Gala for asthmatic children: asthmatic children swimmers with David Wilkie and Adrian Moorhouse (Olympic swimmers). Photograph, 1986.
Date: [1986]Reference: 2848966i- Pictures
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Three people sitting at desks in a classroom, three people in uniform in a factory, a family sharing food at a table and naked children swimming in a water; an advertisement about ways in which AIDS and HIV are not contracted by Spitnac, Societal Projects Information Training Networking and Consultancy Services. Colour lithograph, 1997?.
Date: [1997?]Reference: 677425i- Pictures
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Four scenes involving a gay man: in discussion with a seated woman at a desk; in a queue for oranges; in a swimming pool; chatting with another man at a bar with a message in the centre about how gay men have fewer rights; an advertisement by the Deutsche AIDS-Hilfe. Colour lithograph by Ingo Taubhorn and Wolfgang Mudra.
Date: [between 1990 and 1999]Reference: 674108i- Digital Images
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. At the head end (shown in ths image) they have a toothed proboscis, four eyes, and two pairs of antennae. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Digital Images
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Ragworms are segmented worms with long, flattened bodies, consisting of many segments. Each segment has a pair of parapods, or swimming legs. At the head end (shown in ths image) they have a toothed proboscis, four eyes, and two pairs of antennae. Ragworms are found predominantly in muddy shorelines and often used as fishing bait. They can live up to 3 years. Some species are considered an active predator, sifting through the mud and sand for small ocean creatures, others exist as scavengers.
Anne Weston, Francis Crick Institute- Pictures
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People at Rickmansworth, Herts., some in drag, gather outside at a swimmming gala. Photographic postcard, 1908.
Date: 1908Reference: 2043832iPart of: The James Gardiner Collection.- Pictures
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Monoemugi, Somalia (?): people of Gingyra crossing the river Shabelle (?) by carrying their belongings in the inflated skin of a cow. Aquatint by G. Gallina, ca. 1819.
Date: [1819]Reference: 2851740i- Pictures
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Bathers in a lake; representing August. Etching by G. Perelle, c. 1660.
Perelle, Gabriel, 1603-1677.Reference: 26524i- Pictures
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A healthy boy, protected from tuberculosis by fresh air and exercise. Colour lithograph by André Wilquin, 1942.
Wilquin, André, 1899-2000.Date: [1942]Reference: 525026i