Browse Results

Showing 101 through 125 of 54,390 results

Empire State Building, USA (UEB uncontracted)


This image shows the 381 metre tall Empire State Building surrounded by a dashed line image border. The base of the building is on the bottom of the page. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the bottom of the page two dots can be found, these represent the large entrance doorways. They show how tall the building is. Up from this the building stretches up, becoming narrower towards the top. At the top of the image, the building steps dramatically inwards, becoming narrower, finally reaching the broadcasting antenna.

Golden Gate Bridge, USA (Large Print)


This image shows the 2.7 kilometre long Golden Gate suspension bridge. It spans the width of the page and is bounded by a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Along the bottom of the image is the water. Just up from this on the left side of the page is a small piece of land and one end of the bridge's roadway. Right from this is a small arch reaching up from the water then a tall tower supporting the main suspension cables, which curve down and rise up again to another tall tower on the right of the page. The roadway is suspended from vertical cables attached to the main cables and continues to another piece of land on the right of the page.

Golden Gate Bridge, USA (UEB Contracted)


This image shows the 2.7 kilometre long Golden Gate suspension bridge. It spans the width of the page and is bounded by a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Along the bottom of the image is the water. Just up from this on the left side of the page is a small piece of land and one end of the bridge's roadway. Right from this is a small arch reaching up from the water then a tall tower supporting the main suspension cables, which curve down and rise up again to another tall tower on the right of the page. The roadway is suspended from vertical cables attached to the main cables and continues to another piece of land on the right of the page.

Golden Gate Bridge, USA (UEB uncontracted)


This image shows the 2.7 kilometre long Golden Gate suspension bridge. It spans the width of the page and is bounded by a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Along the bottom of the image is the water. Just up from this on the left side of the page is a small piece of land and one end of the bridge's roadway. Right from this is a small arch reaching up from the water then a tall tower supporting the main suspension cables, which curve down and rise up again to another tall tower on the right of the page. The roadway is suspended from vertical cables attached to the main cables and continues to another piece of land on the right of the page.

Trapeze act (UEB Contracted)


This page shows two trapeze artists performing their act. They are seen from the side so each of them has only one arm and leg visible. Also on the page, there are two supporting towers, two trapezes and a safety net. The scene has a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page the ropes of the two trapezes can be found hanging. They are attached to points above, which cannot be found as they are outside the image border. In the centre of the page are the two small images of the performers. The one to the left hangs upside down with his legs hooked over the trapeze with his head to the right and his arm down the page. The performer to the right is flying horizontally through the air with his arm to the left, his hand ready to grasp the hand of the other artist. To the right of his arm are his head, chest and leg. His lower leg and foot point up the page. On the left and right of the page are two towers with a safety net, seen from the side, stretched between them. At the bottom of the page is the ground.

Trapeze act (UEB uncontracted)


This page shows two trapeze artists performing their act. They are seen from the side so each of them has only one arm and leg visible. Also on the page, there are two supporting towers, two trapezes and a safety net. The scene has a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page the ropes of the two trapezes can be found hanging. They are attached to points above, which cannot be found as they are outside the image border. In the centre of the page are the two small images of the performers. The one to the left hangs upside down with his legs hooked over the trapeze with his head to the right and his arm down the page. The performer to the right is flying horizontally through the air with his arm to the left, his hand ready to grasp the hand of the other artist. To the right of his arm are his head, chest and leg. His lower leg and foot point up the page. On the left and right of the page are two towers with a safety net, seen from the side, stretched between them. At the bottom of the page is the ground.

Tightrope walker (UEB uncontracted)


This is an image of a tightrope walker standing on a rope strung between two towers and holding a long pole, which helps him balance. He is facing to the front so all his limbs are visible. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the top centre of the page is the small image (about 5 cm high), of the tightrope walker. He is standing with his arms stretched out, holding his long pole extending to the left and right. His legs are straight and he has his feet on the wire rope, which is stretched between the towers on the left and right of the page. On the left and right of the page are two towers with a safety net, seen from the side, stretched between them. At the bottom of the page is the ground.

Trapeze act (Large Print)


This page shows two trapeze artists performing their act. They are seen from the side so each of them has only one arm and leg visible. Also on the page, there are two supporting towers, two trapezes and a safety net. The scene has a dashed line image border. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page the ropes of the two trapezes can be found hanging. They are attached to points above, which cannot be found as they are outside the image border. In the centre of the page are the two small images of the performers. The one to the left hangs upside down with his legs hooked over the trapeze with his head to the right and his arm down the page. The performer to the right is flying horizontally through the air with his arm to the left, his hand ready to grasp the hand of the other artist. To the right of his arm are his head, chest and leg. His lower leg and foot point up the page. On the left and right of the page are two towers with a safety net, seen from the side, stretched between them. At the bottom of the page is the ground.

Tightrope walker (Large Print)


This is an image of a tightrope walker standing on a rope strung between two towers and holding a long pole, which helps him balance. He is facing to the front so all his limbs are visible. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the top centre of the page is the small image (about 5 cm high), of the tightrope walker. He is standing with his arms stretched out, holding his long pole extending to the left and right. His legs are straight and he has his feet on the wire rope, which is stretched between the towers on the left and right of the page. On the left and right of the page are two towers with a safety net, seen from the side, stretched between them. At the bottom of the page is the ground.

Tightrope walker (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of a tightrope walker standing on a rope strung between two towers and holding a long pole, which helps him balance. He is facing to the front so all his limbs are visible. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. In the top centre of the page is the small image (about 5 cm high), of the tightrope walker. He is standing with his arms stretched out, holding his long pole extending to the left and right. His legs are straight and he has his feet on the wire rope, which is stretched between the towers on the left and right of the page. On the left and right of the page are two towers with a safety net, seen from the side, stretched between them. At the bottom of the page is the ground.

Sydney Opera House, Australia (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the Sydney Opera House, seen from the side, showing its famous roof. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It is surrounded by a dashed image border. Across the bottom of the image water spans the page. Just up from this is the pedestrian platform, terrace and side walls which span the length of the building. Up from these is a series of distinctive arched shells that form the roof of the opera house.

Sydney Opera House, Australia (Large Print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the Sydney Opera House, seen from the side, showing its famous roof. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It is surrounded by a dashed image border. Across the bottom of the image water spans the page. Just up from this is the pedestrian platform, terrace and side walls which span the length of the building. Up from these is a series of distinctive arched shells that form the roof of the opera house.

Sydney Opera House, Australia (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the Sydney Opera House, seen from the side, showing its famous roof. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It is surrounded by a dashed image border. Across the bottom of the image water spans the page. Just up from this is the pedestrian platform, terrace and side walls which span the length of the building. Up from these is a series of distinctive arched shells that form the roof of the opera house.

Taj Mahal, India (Large Print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the Taj Mahal: a beautiful mausoleum built of white marble and crowned by a large dome. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Viewed from the front so that only two of its four minarets can be seen, it is bounded by a dashed line image border. Along the bottom of the page, the Taj Mahal stands on a plinth. Left and right are two of the visible minarets. In the top centre of the page is the large central dome, and each side of this, smaller domed arches. There are windows set into arches, on two levels across the mausoleum. The largest arch, in the very centre of the image, has a window with a door centred in the lower part.

Taj Mahal, India (UEB Contracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the Taj Mahal: a beautiful mausoleum built of white marble and crowned by a large dome. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Viewed from the front so that only two of its four minarets can be seen, it is bounded by a dashed line image border. Along the bottom of the page, the Taj Mahal stands on a plinth. Left and right are two of the visible minarets. In the top centre of the page is the large central dome, and each side of this, smaller domed arches. There are windows set into arches, on two levels across the mausoleum. The largest arch, in the very centre of the image, has a window with a door centred in the lower part.

Taj Mahal, India (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the Taj Mahal: a beautiful mausoleum built of white marble and crowned by a large dome. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Viewed from the front so that only two of its four minarets can be seen, it is bounded by a dashed line image border. Along the bottom of the page, the Taj Mahal stands on a plinth. Left and right are two of the visible minarets. In the top centre of the page is the large central dome, and each side of this, smaller domed arches. There are windows set into arches, on two levels across the mausoleum. The largest arch, in the very centre of the image, has a window with a door centred in the lower part.

Parthenon, Greece (Large Print)

by Rnib Bookshare

This is an image of the end view of the Parthenon at the Acropolis. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. It is an ancient Greek temple built between 447- 432 B.C. It now lies in ruin, so the stonework is rugged and irregular where it has worn away or is missing. A dashed line image border surrounds it. There are low steps with large chunks of stone missing along the base of the page, which run the width of the page. Up from these are eight Doric columns, which all have rough jagged sides. The columns rise up the page to support a series of ornamental blocks triglyphs and metopes. Above these is the pediment where a sculpted frieze would once have been.

The BT Tower, London (Large Print)


This is an image of the BT Telecom Tower. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page is the rotating restaurant (no longer open to the public) with its large windows, and below this are several floors of offices with their windows shown.In the centre of the page are the dish-shaped microwave aerials used for telecommunications and down from these are the windows of yet more offices.

The BT Tower, London (UEB Contracted)


This is an image of the BT Telecom Tower. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page is the rotating restaurant (no longer open to the public) with its large windows, and below this are several floors of offices with their windows shown.In the centre of the page are the dish-shaped microwave aerials used for telecommunications and down from these are the windows of yet more offices.

The BT Tower, London (UEB Uncontracted)


This is an image of the BT Telecom Tower. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. At the top of the page is the rotating restaurant (no longer open to the public) with its large windows, and below this are several floors of offices with their windows shown.In the centre of the page are the dish-shaped microwave aerials used for telecommunications and down from these are the windows of yet more offices.

The Colosseum, Rome - Multipage image (Large Print)


This is a set of images of the Colosseum amphitheatre in Rome, Italy; it comprises a page of keys, a plan, and a cross section. It is a multipage image set on three pages. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Rome: keys for plan and cross section - These keys show the features and the abbreviations used on the plan and cross section pages. The top of the page refers to the plan and the features of the cross section are on the bottom of the page.Colosseum, Rome - plan of upper and ground floor: This page shows a plan view of the Colosseum (seen from above) with a scale shown in the top left. The structure is four stories high and oval shaped. It slopes down from the full height of the supporting piers at its circumference to the arena floor at ground level, in the centre of the page. Tiers of seating surround the arena. The gaps between the seating represent the entrances to the internal stairs leading down to ground-level access. The bottom left quarter of the plan has been cut away to show the internal supporting walls of the building. There are many underground passages and rooms beneath the building; these have not been shown. They housed people and animals taking part in the staged events as well as props, scenery and special effects. There was access from them to the arena floor through hidden trapdoors.Colosseum, Rome - cross section of one side - This page shows a cut-away view of one side of the Colosseum. There are labels on the left of the page with leader lines pointing to the floors of the building on the right. At the bottom left of the page is the arena floor. To the right of this the ground floor can be found with the tiers of seating going diagonally up the page from it. Down the page from the seating is the cut-away view of the inside of the building, showing the supporting pillars and the stairs to the upper levels.

The Colosseum, Rome - Multipage image (UEB Contracted)


This is a set of images of the Colosseum amphitheatre in Rome, Italy; it comprises a page of keys, a plan, and a cross section. It is a multipage image set on three pages. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Rome: keys for plan and cross section - These keys show the features and the abbreviations used on the plan and cross section pages. The top of the page refers to the plan and the features of the cross section are on the bottom of the page.Colosseum, Rome - plan of upper and ground floor: This page shows a plan view of the Colosseum (seen from above) with a scale shown in the top left. The structure is four stories high and oval shaped. It slopes down from the full height of the supporting piers at its circumference to the arena floor at ground level, in the centre of the page. Tiers of seating surround the arena. The gaps between the seating represent the entrances to the internal stairs leading down to ground-level access. The bottom left quarter of the plan has been cut away to show the internal supporting walls of the building. There are many underground passages and rooms beneath the building; these have not been shown. They housed people and animals taking part in the staged events as well as props, scenery and special effects. There was access from them to the arena floor through hidden trapdoors.Colosseum, Rome - cross section of one side - This page shows a cut-away view of one side of the Colosseum. There are labels on the left of the page with leader lines pointing to the floors of the building on the right. At the bottom left of the page is the arena floor. To the right of this the ground floor can be found with the tiers of seating going diagonally up the page from it. Down the page from the seating is the cut-away view of the inside of the building, showing the supporting pillars and the stairs to the upper levels.

The Colosseum, Rome - Multipage image (UEB Uncontracted)


This is a set of images of the Colosseum amphitheatre in Rome, Italy; it comprises a page of keys, a plan, and a cross section. It is a multipage image set on three pages. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up. Rome: keys for plan and cross section - These keys show the features and the abbreviations used on the plan and cross section pages. The top of the page refers to the plan and the features of the cross section are on the bottom of the page.Colosseum, Rome - plan of upper and ground floor: This page shows a plan view of the Colosseum (seen from above) with a scale shown in the top left. The structure is four stories high and oval shaped. It slopes down from the full height of the supporting piers at its circumference to the arena floor at ground level, in the centre of the page. Tiers of seating surround the arena. The gaps between the seating represent the entrances to the internal stairs leading down to ground-level access. The bottom left quarter of the plan has been cut away to show the internal supporting walls of the building. There are many underground passages and rooms beneath the building; these have not been shown. They housed people and animals taking part in the staged events as well as props, scenery and special effects. There was access from them to the arena floor through hidden trapdoors.Colosseum, Rome - cross section of one side - This page shows a cut-away view of one side of the Colosseum. There are labels on the left of the page with leader lines pointing to the floors of the building on the right. At the bottom left of the page is the arena floor. To the right of this the ground floor can be found with the tiers of seating going diagonally up the page from it. Down the page from the seating is the cut-away view of the inside of the building, showing the supporting pillars and the stairs to the upper levels.

Level 1 NVQ/SVQ Diploma Painting and Decorating (PDF)

by Kevin Jarvis Steve Olsen

Heinemann's learner-focused painting and decorating resources are now available for the Level 1 NVQ/SVQ Diploma This tailor-made textbook for the Level 1 learner covers all the content from the Diploma specification and making sure candidates get the right tools for the job.

The London Eye (Large Print)


This is an image of the London Eye: a Ferris wheel by the side of the River Thames. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the right way up.In the centre of the page is the axle, which the wheel rotates around. Radiating out from the centre are the spokes, and all around the circumference are the gondolas in which the passengers sit for their thirty-minute ride. At the bottom of the page are the steps which the passengers climb to get into the gondolas.

Refine Search

Showing 101 through 125 of 54,390 results