Crab on the pier at Blue Waters Inn, Tobago
Cutie on the beach - Atlantic ghost crab / Ocypode…
Crabs on the pier
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42765 crossing Brooksbottom viaduct at Summerseat
Nudibranch and Hermit Crab
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Crab Town 2
teddington cemetery, london
Crabs on Leiden Saturday market
Geisha Canned Foods Booklet, c1930
Crab Town 3
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Crab and fishes
Crab Town 4
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playing with the crab
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Dead crab Peacehaven 18 9 2014
Dead crab underside Peacehaven 18 9 2014
Common Crab Spider (Misumena vatia)
Common Crab Spider (Misumena vatia)
Common Crab Spider (Misumena vatia)
In the rock pool
Escaping
Crab Town 7
Beach detritus
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A Spotted Moon Crab
oaw - eels off
oaw - eels etc
A pair of hunters
Red Rock Crab
Sand Crab
River Crabs
Crab On Top
Dance of the Crabs
1966 Wolseley 1100 - EUX 869D
1970 Morris 1800 - XMO 162H
We'll be eating crab tonight!
Crab for lunch - Newhaven - Sussex - 13.1.2015
Leaving Bury
1970 Wolseley Six - FYE 931J
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Rennes 2014 – Mister Krabs
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crab
follow the crabs
Sand Crab at Burrow
Sand Crab
horniman museum, forest hill, london
horniman museum, forest hill, london
Crab Salad at Edison
March of the crabs
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Surgères - Notre-Dame
03 St Lucia Shore Crab
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Two crabs - one hole
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Below the level of the balcony are the Signs of the Zodiac modelled for the Coade factory by J C F Rossi, who took his designs from the Farnese Globe, a celestial globe (now in the Museo Nationale, Naples) which has survived from Roman times and is thought to be a Roman copy of a Greek original. A map of an 'Ancient Globe of the Heavens' taken from the Farnese Globe had been published in Spence's Polymetis in 1747, and it was this map that Rossi used as a model for the Observatory's Zodiac signs. The number of Zodiac panels is not twelve but eleven – the signs for Scorpio (the scorpion) and Libra (the scales) are combined both on the Farnese Globe and on the Observatory.
www.gtc.ox.ac.uk/about/history/radcliffe-observatory
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