‘Moving Like a Saucer Would’ Kenneth Arnold, 24 th June 1947.

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‘Moving Like a Saucer Would’Kenneth Arnold, 24th June 1947

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The Tower of Tower Falls,Yellowstone1875

Thomas MoranCliffs of the Upper Colorado River1882

Andreas Vesalius, 1543De Humani Corporis Fabrica

Gray’s Anatomy, 1918, 20th Edn

Henry Gray’sAnatomy, Descriptive and Surgical, 1858Illustrations by Dr Henry Vandyke Carter

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Helge von Koch’s‘Snowflake’, 1904

Karl Menger’s Sponge (original 1926)

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Any part of the boundary contains copies of the whole set

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Harry Beck, The London Underground ‘Diagram’, August 1933

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