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Nobel Peace Prize (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a Nobel Peace Prize medal. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The medal is circular and has a slightly raised image of Alfred Nobel's head and shoulders. He is looking to the left and is wearing a suit jacket and a bowtie. He has a short but dense beard and moustache. To his left is his name in raised lettering. To his right are the dates of his birth (1833) and death (1896) in raised Roman numerals. The medal is made of gold and has no other colours. The textures on the tactile version are for tactile clarity and do not represent different colours.

Nobel Peace Prize (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a Nobel Peace Prize medal. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The medal is circular and has a slightly raised image of Alfred Nobel's head and shoulders. He is looking to the left and is wearing a suit jacket and a bowtie. He has a short but dense beard and moustache. To his left is his name in raised lettering. To his right are the dates of his birth (1833) and death (1896) in raised Roman numerals. The medal is made of gold and has no other colours. The textures on the tactile version are for tactile clarity and do not represent different colours.

Nobel Peace Prize (large print)

by Rnib

This page shows an image of a Nobel Peace Prize medal. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left when the image is the correct way up. The medal is circular and has a slightly raised image of Alfred Nobel's head and shoulders. He is looking to the left and is wearing a suit jacket and a bowtie. He has a short but dense beard and moustache. To his left is his name in raised lettering. To his right are the dates of his birth (1833) and death (1896) in raised Roman numerals. The medal is made of gold and has no other colours. The textures on the tactile version are for tactile clarity and do not represent different colours.

Pirate Ship Cannon (large print)

by Rnib

This is an image of a cannon that might have been found on a pirate ship. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The cannon is seen from the side facing to the right. The gun's barrel stretches from the centre left across the page to the centre right. The gun's barrel has its muzzle (the open end of the gun) on the right of the page. The gun is resting on a carriage with a wheel near the bottom centre of the page. To the left is the shaft of the carriage to steady and move the cannon. On the far right of the page, you can find a pile of six cannonballs ready to be loaded into the gun.

Pirate Ship Cannon (tactile)

by Rnib

This is an image of a cannon that might have been found on a pirate ship. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The cannon is seen from the side facing to the right. The gun's barrel stretches from the centre left across the page to the centre right. The gun's barrel has its muzzle (the open end of the gun) on the right of the page. The gun is resting on a carriage with a wheel near the bottom centre of the page. To the left is the shaft of the carriage to steady and move the cannon. On the far right of the page, you can find a pile of six cannonballs ready to be loaded into the gun.

Pirate Ship Cannon (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of a cannon that might have been found on a pirate ship. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The cannon is seen from the side facing to the right. The gun's barrel stretches from the centre left across the page to the centre right. The gun's barrel has its muzzle (the open end of the gun) on the right of the page. The gun is resting on a carriage with a wheel near the bottom centre of the page. To the left is the shaft of the carriage to steady and move the cannon. On the far right of the page, you can find a pile of six cannonballs ready to be loaded into the gun.

Police Badge - Derbyshire (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This page shows a tactile image of a Derbyshire Constabulary policeman's helmet badge. It has a small crown at the top of the page and down the page from this is a shield surrounded by the words Derbyshire Constabulary in braille text and a many-pointed star shape.

Present and Bow (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows a Christmas present wrapped in patterned paper and tied with a decorative bow. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The rectangular shape of the present fills most of the page. It is covered in Christmas wrapping paper with a pattern of white, six-sided snowflakes, stars and dots on a light blue background. The present is tied up with a ribbon that stretches horizontally across the middle. In the centre of the image is a bow tied in the ribbon with a loop to each side and two loose ends down the page.

Present and Bow (large print)

by Rnib

This page shows a Christmas present wrapped in patterned paper and tied with a decorative bow. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The rectangular shape of the present fills most of the page. It is covered in Christmas wrapping paper with a pattern of white, six-sided snowflakes, stars and dots on a light blue background. The present is tied up with a ribbon that stretches horizontally across the middle. In the centre of the image is a bow tied in the ribbon with a loop to each side and two loose ends down the page.

Present and Bow (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows a Christmas present wrapped in patterned paper and tied with a decorative bow. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The rectangular shape of the present fills most of the page. It is covered in Christmas wrapping paper with a pattern of white, six-sided snowflakes, stars and dots on a light blue background. The present is tied up with a ribbon that stretches horizontally across the middle. In the centre of the image is a bow tied in the ribbon with a loop to each side and two loose ends down the page.

Pumpkin and Bats (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of a Halloween pumpkin and four bats seen at dusk. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The picture is surrounded by a dashed line image border. The orange-coloured pumpkin is in the middle of the page facing to the front with its stalk and a single leaf at the top of the image. The pumpkin is roughly circular in shape with grooves curving up from the bottom of the image to the stalk in the top centre. The hollowed-out pumpkin has holes in the shapes of two eyes and a mouth carved into it with a light inside that shines out through them. The pumpkin rests on the ground, which stretches across the bottom of the page. On each side of the pumpkin, in the top corners, there are the silhouettes of two bats. They are seen from the front flying with their big ears pointing up, and their leathery wings outstretched. The images of some of the bats seem smaller because they are further away. The bats are also smaller than the pumpkin as they are some distance away from it.

Pumpkin and Bats (large print)

by Rnib

This is an image of a Halloween pumpkin and four bats seen at dusk. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The picture is surrounded be a dashed line image border. The orange-coloured pumpkin is in the middle of the page facing to the front with its stalk and a single leaf at the top of the image. The pumpkin is roughly circular in shape with grooves curving up from the bottom of the image to the stalk in the top centre. The hollowed-out pumpkin has holes in the shapes of two eyes and a mouth carved into it with a light inside that shines out through them. The pumpkin rests on the ground, which stretches across the bottom of the page. On each side of the pumpkin, in the top corners, there are the silhouettes of two bats. They are seen from the front flying with their big ears pointing up, and their leathery wings outstretched. The images of some of the bats seem smaller because they are further away. The bats are also smaller than the pumpkin as they are some distance away from it.

Santa 1 - for colouring (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a tactile outline picture of Santa Claus ready to colour in with crayons or felt tipped pens. The clear areas to colour are marked with braille abbreviations: BL for black, BR for brown, G for green, O for orange, PI for pink, R for red, W for white, and Y for yellow.

Pumpkin and Bats (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of a Halloween pumpkin and four bats seen at dusk. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The picture is surrounded by a dashed line image border. The orange-coloured pumpkin is in the middle of the page facing to the front with its stalk and a single leaf at the top of the image. The pumpkin is roughly circular in shape with grooves curving up from the bottom of the image to the stalk in the top centre. The hollowed-out pumpkin has holes in the shapes of two eyes and a mouth carved into it with a light inside that shines out through them. The pumpkin rests on the ground, which stretches across the bottom of the page. On each side of the pumpkin, in the top corners, there are the silhouettes of two bats. They are seen from the front flying with their big ears pointing up, and their leathery wings outstretched. The images of some of the bats seem smaller because they are further away. The bats are also smaller than the pumpkin as they are some distance away from it.

Santa Stuck in the Chimney (tactile)

by Adrian Farnsworth

This is a tactile picture of Santa Claus stuck in the chimney of a house. Santa is in the chimney in the top right of the picture, holding a bag of toys in his hand to the right. On the top left of the picture is one of Santa's reindeers on the roof. Further down the page is the rest of the house, with four windows and a front door at the bottom centre of the page. You can see the top half of a child with a smiley face looking out of the top left window.

Shepherds and Star (large print)

by Rnib

This is an image of the three shepherds gazing in awe at the Star of Bethlehem. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by a dashed line image border. The shepherds are seen from the side, facing to the right. The first shepherd is on the bottom left of the page. He has a beard and is wearing a long yellow robe with a belt at the waist and a cotton headdress held in place by a band. The other shepherds are dressed in similar costumes. He holds an arm out to the right and holds a shepherd's crook in his hand. The second shepherd, wearing a light blue robe, is to the right. He is standing with both of his arms held out to the right, one holding his crook and the other held out to the star in the top right corner of the page. The star has a ring of light rays surrounding it. The third shepherd is in the bottom centre of the page. Hel is kneeling with one arm held out to his right and gazing at the star. He wears a light beige robe. In the bottom right of the page is a sheep seen from the side and facing to the left, looking at the shepherds.

Shepherds and Star (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of the three shepherds gazing in awe at the Star of Bethlehem. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by a dashed line image border. The shepherds are seen from the side, facing to the right. The first shepherd is on the bottom left of the page. He has a beard and is wearing a long yellow robe with a belt at the waist and a cotton headdress held in place by a band. The other shepherds are dressed in similar costumes. He holds an arm out to the right and holds a shepherd's crook in his hand. The second shepherd, wearing a light blue robe, is to the right. He is standing with both of his arms held out to the right, one holding his crook and the other held out to the star in the top right corner of the page. The star has a ring of light rays surrounding it. The third shepherd is in the bottom centre of the page. Hel is kneeling with one arm held out to his right and gazing at the star. He wears a light beige robe. In the bottom right of the page is a sheep seen from the side and facing to the left, looking at the shepherds.

Shepherds and Star (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of the three shepherds gazing in awe at the Star of Bethlehem. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The image is surrounded by a dashed line image border. The shepherds are seen from the side, facing to the right. The first shepherd is on the bottom left of the page. He has a beard and is wearing a long yellow robe with a belt at the waist and a cotton headdress held in place by a band. The other shepherds are dressed in similar costumes. He holds an arm out to the right and holds a shepherd's crook in his hand. The second shepherd, wearing a light blue robe, is to the right. He is standing with both of his arms held out to the right, one holding his crook and the other held out to the star in the top right corner of the page. The star has a ring of light rays surrounding it. The third shepherd is in the bottom centre of the page. Hel is kneeling with one arm held out to his right and gazing at the star. He wears a light beige robe. In the bottom right of the page is a sheep seen from the side and facing to the left, looking at the shepherds.

Skull and Crossbones (Jolly Roger) (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of a skull and crossbones. It is traditionally used as a symbol of seagoing pirates. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The skull and crossbones are in the centre of the page. The human skull partially covers the two diagonal crossed human thighbones. The dome of the skull is in the top centre of the page. Down from this are the two eye sockets, the nose holes and the skull's grinning teeth. The thighbones stretch out to the left and right of the skull.

Skull and Crossbones (Jolly Roger) (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This is an image of a skull and crossbones. It is traditionally used as a symbol of seagoing pirates. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The skull and crossbones are in the centre of the page. The human skull partially covers the two diagonal crossed human thighbones. The dome of the skull is in the top centre of the page. Down from this are the two eye sockets, the nose holes and the skull's grinning teeth. The thighbones stretch out to the left and right of the skull.

Skull and Crossbones (Jolly Roger) (large print)

by Rnib

This is an image of a skull and crossbones. It is traditionally used as a symbol of seagoing pirates. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The skull and crossbones are in the centre of the page. The human skull partially covers the two diagonal crossed human thighbones. The dome of the skull is in the top centre of the page. Down from this are the two eye sockets, the nose holes and the skull's grinning teeth. The thighbones stretch out to the left and right of the skull.

Thanksgiving Foods (large print)

by Rnib

This page shows six foods eaten in the USA during Thanksgiving Dinner on the fourth Thursday in November. The foods shown are a cob of sweetcorn, a dish of cranberry sauce, a pumpkin, an apple, a roast turkey and a pear. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The yellow sweetcorn is in the top left of the page. It has many kernels (seeds) in rows going horizontally along the length of the cob. To the right of this, in the top right of the page, is a dish of cranberry sauce seen from the side. The small, round, red berries can be found at the top of the image, piled into the dish. Down the page is a small image of an orange pumpkin. It is shown much smaller than real size. Pumpkins are usually 30 or 40 centimetres in diameter with monster record breakers coming in at more than 1000 centimetres. It has grooves in its hard skin that curve up from the bottom centre to the stalk and leaf at the top of the image. The pumpkin is usually cooked, mashed and made into a sweet pie for dessert. In the bottom left and centre of the page is an image of a roast turkey on a plate, seen from the side, with an apple and a pear. The apple is on the right of the image with its stalk at the top. The turkey is in the centre of the image with one of its drumsticks (legs) on the left and one of its wings on the right. You can find the pear on the left of the image with its stalk at the top. The plate, seen from the side, runs across the bottom of the page.

Thanksgiving Foods (UEB contracted)

by Rnib

This page shows six foods eaten in the USA during Thanksgiving Dinner on the fourth Thursday in November. The foods shown are a cob of sweetcorn, a dish of cranberry sauce, a pumpkin, an apple, a roast turkey and a pear. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The yellow sweetcorn is in the top left of the page. It has many kernels (seeds) in rows going horizontally along the length of the cob. To the right of this, in the top right of the page, is a dish of cranberry sauce seen from the side. The small, round, red berries can be found at the top of the image, piled into the dish. Down the page is a small image of an orange pumpkin. It is shown much smaller than real size. Pumpkins are usually 30 or 40 centimetres in diameter with monster record breakers coming in at more than 1000 centimetres. It has grooves in its hard skin that curve up from the bottom centre to the stalk and leaf at the top of the image. The pumpkin is usually cooked, mashed and made into a sweet pie for dessert. In the bottom left and centre of the page is an image of a roast turkey on a plate, seen from the side, with an apple and a pear. The apple is on the right of the image with its stalk at the top. The turkey is in the centre of the image with one of its drumsticks (legs) on the left and one of its wings on the right. You can find the pear on the left of the image with its stalk at the top. The plate, seen from the side, runs across the bottom of the page.

Thanksgiving Foods (UEB uncontracted)

by Rnib

This page shows six foods eaten in the USA during Thanksgiving Dinner on the fourth Thursday in November. The foods shown are a cob of sweetcorn, a dish of cranberry sauce, a pumpkin, an apple, a roast turkey and a pear. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The yellow sweetcorn is in the top left of the page. It has many kernels (seeds) in rows going horizontally along the length of the cob. To the right of this, in the top right of the page, is a dish of cranberry sauce seen from the side. The small, round, red berries can be found at the top of the image, piled into the dish. Down the page is a small image of an orange pumpkin. It is shown much smaller than real size. Pumpkins are usually 30 or 40 centimetres in diameter with monster record breakers coming in at more than 1000 centimetres. It has grooves in its hard skin that curve up from the bottom centre to the stalk and leaf at the top of the image. The pumpkin is usually cooked, mashed and made into a sweet pie for dessert. In the bottom left and centre of the page is an image of a roast turkey on a plate, seen from the side, with an apple and a pear. The apple is on the right of the image with its stalk at the top. The turkey is in the centre of the image with one of its drumsticks (legs) on the left and one of its wings on the right. You can find the pear on the left of the image with its stalk at the top. The plate, seen from the side, runs across the bottom of the page.

Treasure Chest (large print)

by Rnib

This is a picture of a wood and brass treasure chest overflowing with precious stones and jewellery. There is a locator dot shown, which will be at the top left of the page when the image is the correct way up. The chest is seen from the front. At the top of the page, you can find the edge of the chest's lid. Down the page from this are the oval and diamond shapes of the precious stones. There is a small ring near the centre of the pile. Can you find it? The lock of the chest with its keyhole is in the centre of the page. To the left of this you can find a pearl necklace hanging down. Going down the centre of the chest is one of the brass straps that hold it together. It is fixed to the wood of the chest with ten round rivets. On chest's left and right edges, there are two more straps with rivets. You can find the chest's handles on the left and right centre of the page.

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