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Sergio Díaz Ruiz uses satellite imagery to explore climate change by creating an image of Earth as it might be analysed by a distant alien civilisation
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Illustration of Sovereign of the Seas Designed by Phineas Pett & Built by his son Peter 1637 (Drawing)
Charles I and a model of Sovereign of the Seas (Print)
Stern view of the Sovereign of the Seas showing details and main mast as viewed from stern (Drawing)
The Sovereign of the Seas built 1637 from an original picture by Vandevelde (Print)
Soverign of the Seas built 1637 by Phineas Pett (Drawing)
Sovereign of the Seas(1637); Warship; 100 guns (Full hull model)
Peter Pett and the 'Sovereign of the Seas' (Painting)
Medal commemorating the International Yacht Racing Festival, 1911 (Medal)
Englisches Admiral-Schiff Royal Sovereign 1637 (Print)
Das Englische Admiral-Schiff Royal Sovereign 1637 (Print)
The Sovereign of the Seas from Heywood. Vol II Page 285 (Print)
The Sovereign of the Seas built 1637. From an Original Picture by Vandevelde (Print)
Rectangular plaque ingot depicting the 'Sovereign of the Seas' (Ingot)
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