The Living and Dying Gallery - a permanent exhibition at The British Museum, London, England, UK Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-living-and-dying-gallery-a-permanent-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-london-england-uk-image227696142.html
RMR6CCN2–The Living and Dying Gallery - a permanent exhibition at The British Museum, London, England, UK
Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 2 Living and Dying, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-das-deutsche-hygiene-museum-dhmd-room-2-living-and-dying-dresden-saxony-27701404.html
RMBH1WBT–Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 2 Living and Dying, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe
2010 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts festival poster bill board recycle by dying picnic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-2010-glastonbury-festival-of-contemporary-performing-arts-festival-32097292.html
RMBT64BT–2010 Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary Performing Arts festival poster bill board recycle by dying picnic
Hoa Hakananai'a moai, a megalithic statue from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) part of the permanent Living and Dying exhibition.The British Museum, London, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hoa-hakananaia-moai-a-megalithic-statue-from-rapa-nui-easter-island-part-of-the-permanent-living-and-dying-exhibitionthe-british-museum-london-image594481767.html
RM2WF4YFK–Hoa Hakananai'a moai, a megalithic statue from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) part of the permanent Living and Dying exhibition.The British Museum, London,
Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Credit: Christian Lademann / LademannMedia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cologne-germany-24th-aug-2022-gamescom-2022-zombie-figure-in-front-of-booth-for-survival-horror-game-dying-light-2-stay-human-developed-and-published-by-techland-gamescom-is-the-worlds-largest-trade-fair-for-computer-and-video-games-at-koelnmesse-in-cologne-germany-credit-christian-lademann-lademannmedia-image479389260.html
RM2JRX1W0–Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Credit: Christian Lademann / LademannMedia
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or ‘proverb boxes’, which aim to capture elements of the deceased person’s life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430513.html
RM2X6H88H–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or ‘proverb boxes’, which aim to capture elements of the deceased person’s life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cradle-to-grave-artwork-by-pharmacopoeia-a-medical-art-collaboration-by-susie-freeman-david-critchley-and-dr-liz-lee-tells-life-stories-with-medic-image608408866.html
RF2X9RBM2–Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic
Male visitor sitting on a bench in the British Museum above him advertising placards for the Living and dying exhibition Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/male-visitor-sitting-on-a-bench-in-the-british-museum-above-him-advertising-image3379165.html
RMA1XRDE–Male visitor sitting on a bench in the British Museum above him advertising placards for the Living and dying exhibition
Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'iron lung' can be seen in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dresden-germany-14th-feb-2017-an-iron-lung-can-be-seen-in-the-newly-133836771.html
RMHNMP4K–Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'iron lung' can be seen in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-carver-and-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-on-hand-to-watch-the-process-the-magnificent-8-meter-red-cedar-pole-will-be-one-of-the-star-objects-in-the-forthcoming-exhibition-living-and-dying-opening-on-3-novemberpic-david-sandison-17102003-image417807314.html
RM2F7MNDP–An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003
Crystal skull in the Living and Dying Exhibition at the British Museum, London UK. Late 19th century. Originally thought Aztec, but actually European. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/crystal-skull-in-the-living-and-dying-exhibition-at-the-british-museum-london-uk-late-19th-century-originally-thought-aztec-but-actually-european-image228131810.html
RMR748CJ–Crystal skull in the Living and Dying Exhibition at the British Museum, London UK. Late 19th century. Originally thought Aztec, but actually European.
Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 2 Living and Dying, large scale exhibit of a dust mite, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-das-deutsche-hygiene-museum-dhmd-room-2-living-and-dying-large-scale-27701396.html
RMBH1WBG–Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 2 Living and Dying, large scale exhibit of a dust mite, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe
Hoa Hakananai'a moai, a megalithic statue from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) part of the permanent Living and Dying exhibition.The British Museum, London, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hoa-hakananaia-moai-a-megalithic-statue-from-rapa-nui-easter-island-part-of-the-permanent-living-and-dying-exhibitionthe-british-museum-london-image594481670.html
RM2WF4YC6–Hoa Hakananai'a moai, a megalithic statue from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) part of the permanent Living and Dying exhibition.The British Museum, London,
Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Credit: Christian Lademann / LademannMedia Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cologne-germany-24th-aug-2022-gamescom-2022-zombie-figure-in-front-of-booth-for-survival-horror-game-dying-light-2-stay-human-developed-and-published-by-techland-gamescom-is-the-worlds-largest-trade-fair-for-computer-and-video-games-at-koelnmesse-in-cologne-germany-credit-christian-lademann-lademannmedia-image479389220.html
RM2JRX1RG–Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Credit: Christian Lademann / LademannMedia
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430494.html
RM2X6H87X–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cradle-to-grave-artwork-by-pharmacopoeia-a-medical-art-collaboration-by-susie-freeman-david-critchley-and-dr-liz-lee-tells-life-stories-with-medic-image608408879.html
RF2X9RBMF–Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic
Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. Vietnamese offerings can be seen in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dresden-germany-14th-feb-2017-vietnamese-offerings-can-be-seen-in-133836634.html
RMHNMNYP–Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. Vietnamese offerings can be seen in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-carver-and-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-on-hand-to-watch-the-process-the-magnificent-8-meter-red-cedar-pole-will-be-one-of-the-star-objects-in-the-forthcoming-exhibition-living-and-dying-opening-on-3-novemberpic-david-sandison-17102003-image414555239.html
RM2F2CHC7–An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003
Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 1 Living and Dying, an xray machine from the 20th century, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Eur Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-das-deutsche-hygiene-museum-dhmd-room-1-living-and-dying-an-xray-machine-27701405.html
RMBH1WBW–Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 1 Living and Dying, an xray machine from the 20th century, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Eur
Hoa Hakananai'a moai, a megalithic statue from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) part of the permanent Living and Dying exhibition.The British Museum, London, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hoa-hakananaia-moai-a-megalithic-statue-from-rapa-nui-easter-island-part-of-the-permanent-living-and-dying-exhibitionthe-british-museum-london-image594481889.html
RM2WF4YM1–Hoa Hakananai'a moai, a megalithic statue from Rapa Nui (Easter Island) part of the permanent Living and Dying exhibition.The British Museum, London,
Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure with bloody scary face in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cologne-germany-24th-aug-2022-gamescom-2022-zombie-figure-with-bloody-scary-face-in-front-of-booth-for-survival-horror-game-dying-light-2-stay-human-developed-and-published-by-techland-gamescom-is-the-worlds-largest-trade-fair-for-computer-and-video-games-at-koelnmesse-in-cologne-germany-image552853826.html
RM2R3CJKE–Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure with bloody scary face in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany.
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430419.html
RM2X6H857–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cradle-to-grave-artwork-by-pharmacopoeia-a-medical-art-collaboration-by-susie-freeman-david-critchley-and-dr-liz-lee-tells-life-stories-with-medic-image608408841.html
RF2X9RBK5–Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic
Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, looks at 300,000x enlarged model of a chromosome in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabriel-manke-employee-at-the-german-hygiene-museum-looks-at-300000x-133836640.html
RMHNMP00–Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, looks at 300,000x enlarged model of a chromosome in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-carver-and-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-on-hand-to-watch-the-process-the-magnificent-8-meter-red-cedar-pole-will-be-one-of-the-star-objects-in-the-forthcoming-exhibition-living-and-dying-opening-on-3-novemberpic-david-sandison-17102003-image417807937.html
RM2F7MP81–An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003
An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master car Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-carver-and-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-on-hand-to-watch-the-process-the-magnificent-8-meter-red-cedar-pole-will-be-one-of-the-star-objects-in-the-forthcoming-exhibition-living-and-dying-opening-on-3-novemberpic-david-sandison-17102003-an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-car-image419217593.html
RM2FA108W–An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master car
Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 2 Living and Dying, large scale exhibit of a fly, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-das-deutsche-hygiene-museum-dhmd-room-2-living-and-dying-large-scale-27701388.html
RMBH1WB8–Das Deutsche Hygiene Museum, DHMD, Room 2 Living and Dying, large scale exhibit of a fly, Dresden, Saxony, Germany, Europe
Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure with bloody scary face in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cologne-germany-24th-aug-2022-gamescom-2022-zombie-figure-with-bloody-scary-face-in-front-of-booth-for-survival-horror-game-dying-light-2-stay-human-developed-and-published-by-techland-gamescom-is-the-worlds-largest-trade-fair-for-computer-and-video-games-at-koelnmesse-in-cologne-germany-image552853824.html
RM2R3CJKC–Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure with bloody scary face in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany.
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430489.html
RM2X6H87N–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cradle-to-grave-artwork-by-pharmacopoeia-a-medical-art-collaboration-by-susie-freeman-david-critchley-and-dr-liz-lee-tells-life-stories-with-medic-image608408871.html
RF2X9RBM7–Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic
Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'iron lung' can be seen in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dresden-germany-14th-feb-2017-an-iron-lung-can-be-seen-in-the-newly-133836762.html
RMHNMP4A–Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'iron lung' can be seen in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master car Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-carver-and-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-on-hand-to-watch-the-process-the-magnificent-8-meter-red-cedar-pole-will-be-one-of-the-star-objects-in-the-forthcoming-exhibition-living-and-dying-opening-on-3-novemberpic-david-sandison-17102003-an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-british-colombia-raised-into-position-at-the-british-museum-with-chief-gadeelip-literally-cheif-anchor-master-car-image417662371.html
RM2F7E4H7–An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master carver and member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan on hand to watch the process. The magnificent 8 meter red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the forthcoming exhibition LIVING and DYING opening on 3 November.pic David Sandison 17/10/2003 An early and important TOTEM POLE from the Nisga'a Nation, British Colombia raised into position at the British Museum with Chief Gadeelip (literally 'Cheif Anchor') master car
Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure with bloody scary face in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cologne-germany-24th-aug-2022-gamescom-2022-zombie-figure-with-bloody-scary-face-in-front-of-booth-for-survival-horror-game-dying-light-2-stay-human-developed-and-published-by-techland-gamescom-is-the-worlds-largest-trade-fair-for-computer-and-video-games-at-koelnmesse-in-cologne-germany-image552853827.html
RM2R3CJKF–Cologne, Germany. 24th Aug, 2022. Gamescom 2022: Zombie figure with bloody scary face in front of booth for survival horror game Dying Light 2 Stay Human, developed and published by Techland. Gamescom is the world's largest trade fair for computer and video games, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany.
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-reflected-in-a-glass-cabinet-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430504.html
RM2X6H888–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cradle-to-grave-artwork-by-pharmacopoeia-a-medical-art-collaboration-by-susie-freeman-david-critchley-and-dr-liz-lee-tells-life-stories-with-medic-image608408819.html
RF2X9RBJB–Cradle to Grave artwork by Pharmacopoeia, a medical-art collaboration by Susie Freeman, David Critchley and Dr. Liz Lee. Tells life stories with medic
An employee at the German Hygiene Museum demonstrates the function of special shoes on the topic 'Age Simulator' in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-employee-at-the-german-hygiene-museum-demonstrates-the-function-133836646.html
RMHNMP06–An employee at the German Hygiene Museum demonstrates the function of special shoes on the topic 'Age Simulator' in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-reflected-in-a-glass-cabinet-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430357.html
RM2X6H831–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'avian flu' virus can be seen in the 'Glass Viruses' case in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dresden-germany-14th-feb-2017-an-avian-flu-virus-can-be-seen-in-the-133836772.html
RMHNMP4M–Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'avian flu' virus can be seen in the 'Glass Viruses' case in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-reflected-in-a-glass-cabinet-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430412.html
RM2X6H850–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'Ebola' virus can be seen in the 'Glass Viruses' case in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dresden-germany-14th-feb-2017-an-ebola-virus-can-be-seen-in-the-glass-133836764.html
RMHNMP4C–Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. An 'Ebola' virus can be seen in the 'Glass Viruses' case in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-reflected-in-a-glass-cabinet-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430356.html
RM2X6H830–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. A 'T4 bacteriophage' can be seen in the 'Glass Viruses' case in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-dresden-germany-14th-feb-2017-a-t4-bacteriophage-can-be-seen-in-the-133836773.html
RMHNMP4N–Dresden, Germany. 14th Feb, 2017. A 'T4 bacteriophage' can be seen in the 'Glass Viruses' case in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Alamy Live News
Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/kat-baxter-curator-of-archaeology-cleans-a-lion-shaped-coffin-reflected-in-a-glass-cabinet-that-was-made-by-world-famous-ghanaian-coffin-carpenter-paa-joe-known-for-carving-elaborate-custom-abebuu-adekai-or-proverb-boxes-which-aim-to-capture-elements-of-the-deceased-persons-life-the-coffin-forms-part-of-the-living-with-death-exhibition-at-leeds-city-museum-which-explores-the-different-ways-people-experience-death-dying-and-grief-picture-date-wednesday-may-15-2024-image606430415.html
RM2X6H853–Kat Baxter curator of archaeology, cleans a lion-shaped coffin (reflected in a glass cabinet) that was made by world famous Ghanaian coffin carpenter Paa Joe, known for carving elaborate custom abebuu adekai, or 'proverb boxes', which aim to capture elements of the deceased person's life. The coffin forms part of the Living with Death exhibition at Leeds City Museum, which explores the different ways people experience death, dying, and grief. Picture date: Wednesday May 15, 2024.
Part of an early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia, at a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-part-of-an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-in-107368546.html
RMG6K1JX–Part of an early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia, at a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3.
Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, looks at a 300,000x enlarged model of a chromosome in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabriel-manke-employee-at-the-german-hygiene-museum-looks-at-a-300000x-133836642.html
RMHNMP02–Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, looks at a 300,000x enlarged model of a chromosome in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
Master carver and a member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan Chief Gadeelip Alver Tait sits beside an early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia, at a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-master-carver-and-a-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-chief-gadeelip-107368545.html
RMG6K1JW–Master carver and a member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan Chief Gadeelip Alver Tait sits beside an early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia, at a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3.
Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, explains a 100,000x enlarged open cell model in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabriel-manke-employee-at-the-german-hygiene-museum-explains-a-100000x-133836641.html
RMHNMP01–Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, explains a 100,000x enlarged open cell model in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
An early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia is raised into position during a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-an-early-and-important-totem-pole-from-the-nisgaa-nation-in-british-107315778.html
RMG6GJAA–An early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia is raised into position during a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3.
Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, looks at a 100,000x enlarged open cell model in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-gabriel-manke-employee-at-the-german-hygiene-museum-looks-at-a-100000x-133836639.html
RMHNMNYY–Gabriel Manke, employee at the German Hygiene Museum, looks at a 100,000x enlarged open cell model in the newly conceived theme room 'Living and Dying' in the permanent exhibition 'Human Adventure' in Dresden, Germany, 14 February 2017. The completely new concept responds to the fact that perspective on the beginning and end of life has changed drastically in the last years. Historical and current objects from the German Hygiene Museum's collection as well as numerous media stations provide information to visitors. Photo: Arno Burgi/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa
Master carver and a member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan Chief Gadeelip Alver Tait stands beside an early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia, at a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-master-carver-and-a-member-of-the-nisgaa-eagle-beaver-clan-chief-gadeelip-107315776.html
RMG6GJA8–Master carver and a member of the Nisga'a Eagle-Beaver clan Chief Gadeelip Alver Tait stands beside an early and important totem pole from the Nisga'a Nation in British Columbia, at a ceremony inside the British Museum in central London. The pole, dating from around 1850, was acquired by the museum in 1933 but has never before been seen by the public. The eight metre red cedar pole will be one of the star objects in the museum's forthcoming 'Living and Dying' exhibition opening on November 3.
British Museum Totem Pole Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/image-license-details/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-british-museum-totem-pole-107315775.html
RMG6GJA7–British Museum Totem Pole
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