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Background imageEruption Collection: Destruction of Pompeii, 1833, (1939). Creator: Karl Briullov

Destruction of Pompeii, 1833, (1939). Creator: Karl Briullov
Destruction of Pompeii, 1833, (1939). The Last Day of Pompeii, depiction of people fleeing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in Italy in 79 AD

Background imageEruption Collection: Solar eruption or flare. Creator: NASA

Solar eruption or flare. Creator: NASA
Thermal image of an eruption or flare on the surface of the Sun. Solar flares are giant explosions on the Sun that send energy, light and high speed particles into space

Background imageEruption Collection: View of Hamilton escorting their Sicilian majesties on 11th May 1771, to observe the lava flow ?

View of Hamilton escorting their Sicilian majesties on 11th May 1771, to observe the lava flow ?
View of Hamilton escorting their Sicilian majesties on 11th May 1771, to observe the lava flow from the great eruption of Vesuvius

Background imageEruption Collection: View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of 20 October 1767

View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of 20 October 1767, Plate 6 from Campi Phlegraei

Background imageEruption Collection: Island called Ternate in the Moluccas, pub. 1744. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Heydt (fl

Island called Ternate in the Moluccas, pub. 1744. Creator: Johann Wolfgang Heydt (fl
Island called Ternate in the Moluccas, the coast and Dutch East India Company ships in the 1730s, from a series of views of Batavia Schau-platz von Africa und Ost-Indien, published 1744 (engraving)

Background imageEruption Collection: Coup de la Terre prise sur l Equator et vue du cote du Pole Arctique (no

Coup de la Terre prise sur l Equator et vue du cote du Pole Arctique (no
Coup de la Terre prise sur l Equator et vue du co te du Po le Arctique (no. 7), from Tableaux du Systeme Planetaire pub. Paris, 1839

Background imageEruption Collection: Erebus Eruption... Showing upper air currents, 14 June 1908, (1909)

Erebus Eruption... Showing upper air currents, 14 June 1908, (1909)
Erebus Eruption, June 14th 1908, 3.45 p.m. Showing upper air currents, (1909). Diagram showing the volcano Erebus erupting

Background imageEruption Collection: Mount Erebus in Eruption on June 14, 1908, (1909)

Mount Erebus in Eruption on June 14, 1908, (1909)
Mount Erebus in Eruption on June 14, 1908. The Photograph Was Taken By Moonlight, (1909). Erebus is the second-highest volcano in Antarctica and the southernmost active volcano on Earth

Background imageEruption Collection: Immense Eruption of a Solar Prominence 140, 000 Miles High, c1935

Immense Eruption of a Solar Prominence 140, 000 Miles High, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageEruption Collection: Mephitic Cloud Belched Forth from the Mouth of Kilauea, c1935

Mephitic Cloud Belched Forth from the Mouth of Kilauea, c1935. From Our Wonderful World, Volume I, edited by J.A. Hammerton. [The Amalgamated Press, Ltd. London]

Background imageEruption Collection: Plaster reproduction of an inhabitant of Pompeii died during the eruption of Vesuvius

Plaster reproduction of an inhabitant of Pompeii died during the eruption of Vesuvius

Background imageEruption Collection: Mount Vesuvius, as represented at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, London, 1837

Mount Vesuvius, as represented at the Surrey Zoological Gardens, London, 1837. A recontstruction of an eruption of the volcano Vesuvius, showing lava, flames and smoke pouring from the crater

Background imageEruption Collection: Perspective of the second eruption of Vesuvius, 1750

Perspective of the second eruption of Vesuvius, 1750
Perspective of the second eruption of Vesuvius, pub. 1750 (etching)

Background imageEruption Collection: A night view of a current of lava that ran from Mount Vesuvius towards Resina, 1776

A night view of a current of lava that ran from Mount Vesuvius towards Resina, 1776
A night view of a current of lava that ran from Mount Vesuvius towards Resina, Plate XXXVIII, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageEruption Collection: View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of the 20th October

View of the great eruption of Vesuvius from the mole of Naples in the night of the 20th October, 1767, Plate VI, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies

Background imageEruption Collection: Snapshots of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from 8th July to 29th October, 1767

Snapshots of the eruption of Mount Vesuvius from 8th July to 29th October, 1767, from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803)

Background imageEruption Collection: Map of the Gulf of Naples and surrounding area, 1776

Map of the Gulf of Naples and surrounding area, 1776
Map of the Gulf of Naples and surrounding area from Campi Phlegraei: Observations on the Volcanoes of the Two Sicilies, by Sir William Hamilton (1730-1803), published 1776 (hand coloured engraving)

Background imageEruption Collection: S. Pierre After The Eruption, 1916

S. Pierre After The Eruption, 1916. From America in Pictures, by H. Clive Barnard, M.A. B.Litt. [A. & C. Black, Limited, London, 1916]

Background imageEruption Collection: The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius

The Eruption of Mount Vesuvius. Found in the Collection of Academy of Fine Arts Vienna

Background imageEruption Collection: The eruption of Vesuvius

The eruption of Vesuvius. Found in the Collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageEruption Collection: The last Day of Pompeii, 1833. Artist: Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852)

The last Day of Pompeii, 1833. Artist: Briullov, Karl Pavlovich (1799-1852)
The last Day of Pompeii, 1833. Found in the collection of the State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageEruption Collection: Eruption of the Volcano Vesuvius, 1821. Artist: Dahl, Johan Christian Clausen (1788-1857)

Eruption of the Volcano Vesuvius, 1821. Artist: Dahl, Johan Christian Clausen (1788-1857)
Eruption of the Volcano Vesuvius, 1821. Found in the collection of the Statens Museum for Kunst, Copenhagen

Background imageEruption Collection: Volcanic explosion - smoke, steam and stones thrown from crater of Asama-yama, Japan, 1904

Volcanic explosion - smoke, steam and stones thrown from crater of Asama-yama, Japan, 1904
Volcanic explosion - smoke, steam and stones from crater of Asama-yama, Japan, 1904. From The Underwood Travel Library - Japan, [Underwood & Underwood, London, New York, 1904]

Background imageEruption Collection: The Poet and the Peerless Mountain, 1608 (1886)

The Poet and the Peerless Mountain, 1608 (1886). Facsimile of an engraving in the Ise Monogatari. A print from The Pictorial Arts of Japan, by William Anderson, Sampson Low, Marston, Searle

Background imageEruption Collection: View of the volcano on Barren Island, Andaman Islands, 1799

View of the volcano on Barren Island, Andaman Islands, 1799. The first recorded eruption of the volcano occurred in 1787. A print from Asiatic Researches or Transactions of the Society Instituted in

Background imageEruption Collection: Eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, April 1906

Eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, April 1906. Vesuvius underwent a major eruption in 1906 that killed over 100 people

Background imageEruption Collection: Gaving through sulphurous vapors into the craters depths, Aso-San, Japan, 1904

Gaving through sulphurous vapors into the craters depths, Aso-San, Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Lookingng through sulphurous vapors into the craters depths, Aso-san, Japan, 1904. Mount Aso (Aso-san), on the island of Kyushu, is the largest active volcano in Japan

Background imageEruption Collection: Watching an eruption of steam and boiling mud halfway up the volcano of Aso-san, Japan, 1904

Watching an eruption of steam and boiling mud halfway up the volcano of Aso-san, Japan, 1904. Mount Aso (Aso-san), on the island of Kyushu, is the largest active volcano in Japan

Background imageEruption Collection: Sudden volcanic explosion in the crater of Mount Asama (Asamayama), Japan, 1904

Sudden volcanic explosion in the crater of Mount Asama (Asamayama), Japan, 1904. Artist: Underwood & Underwood
Sudden volcanic explosion in the crater of Mount Asama (Asamayama), Japan, 1904. Mount Asama is an active volcano in central Honshu. Stereoscopic card. Detail

Background imageEruption Collection: Vesuvius in 1872

Vesuvius in 1872. Italian postcard published by Richter & Co, Naples

Background imageEruption Collection: The Geysers, or Hot Fountains of Iceland, 1843. Artist: Sly and Wilson

The Geysers, or Hot Fountains of Iceland, 1843. Artist: Sly and Wilson
The Geysers, or Hot Fountains of Iceland, 1843. An engraving from The Art-Union Scrap Book, Henry G Bohn, (London, 1843)

Background imageEruption Collection: The Forum, Pompeii, Italy, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard

The Forum, Pompeii, Italy, 1893. Artist: John L Stoddard
The Forum, Pompeii, Italy, 1893. Illustration from Portfolio of Photographs of Famous Cities, Scenes and Paintings, (The Werner Company, Chicago, c1893)

Background imageEruption Collection: A shield volcano on Reunion island, Indian Ocean, c1890

A shield volcano on Reunion island, Indian Ocean, c1890. A shield volcano is a wide volcano with sides that slope shallowly

Background imageEruption Collection: Eruption of Mount Etna, 18th century. Artist: Jacob Philip Hackert

Eruption of Mount Etna, 18th century. Artist: Jacob Philip Hackert
Eruption of Mount Etna, 18th century. Hackert, Jacob Philipp (1737-1807). Found in the collection of the State Open-air Museum Palace Gatchina, St. Petersburg

Background imageEruption Collection: Survivors from the eruption of Mount Pelee on Martinique, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1902

Survivors from the eruption of Mount Pelee on Martinique, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1902. Artist: Yrondy
Survivors from the eruption of Mount Pelee on Martinique, Saint-Nazaire, France, 1902. Mount Pelee is infamous for its eruption in 1902, the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century

Background imageEruption Collection: France assists Martinique, 1902

France assists Martinique, 1902. Allegory relating to the catastrophic eruption of Mount Pelee on Martinique in 1902, the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century

Background imageEruption Collection: Map showing the eruption of Mount Pelee, Martinique, 1902

Map showing the eruption of Mount Pelee, Martinique, 1902. The catastrophic eruption of Mount Pelee on Martinique in 1902 was the worst volcanic disaster of the 20th century

Background imageEruption Collection: The Eruption of Etna, Sicily, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer

The Eruption of Etna, Sicily, 1892. Artist: Henri Meyer
The Eruption of Etna, Sicily, 1892. A print from the Le Petit Journal, 30th July 1892

Background imageEruption Collection: The ruins of Pompeii, Italy, 19th century

The ruins of Pompeii, Italy, 19th century. Pompeii was buried under a thick layer of volcanic ash by a catastrophic eruption of the volcano Vesuvius in 79 AD

Background imageEruption Collection: Enceladus buried underneath Mount Etna, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles

Enceladus buried underneath Mount Etna, 1655. Artist: Michel de Marolles
Enceladus buried underneath Mount Etna, 1655. A plate from Michel de Marolless Tableaux du Temple des Muses, Paris, 1655. Found in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageEruption Collection: Enceladus buried underneath Mount Etna, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart

Enceladus buried underneath Mount Etna, 1733. Artist: Bernard Picart
Enceladus buried underneath Mount Etna, 1733. A plate from Le Temple des Muses, Amsterdam, 1733. Fround in the collection of Jean Claude Carriere

Background imageEruption Collection: Person killed by the Pompeii eruption, 79 AD

Person killed by the Pompeii eruption, 79 AD. Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD killing the people of the towns of Pompeii and Herculaneum

Background imageEruption Collection: The Last Day of Pompeii Detail, 1833. Artist: Karl Briullov

The Last Day of Pompeii Detail, 1833. Artist: Karl Briullov
The Last Day of Pompeii Detail, 1833. Pompeii is a ruined Roman city, destroyed by a volcano eruption in AD 79, Russian Museum, St-Petersburg

Background imageEruption Collection: Vesuvius erupting, Italy, c1815

Vesuvius erupting, Italy, c1815. Vesuvius during one of its early 19th century eruptions. People observing the eruption from inside the volcanos cone which is emitting smoke and flames

Background imageEruption Collection: Eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, c1815

Eruption of Vesuvius, Italy, c1815. Vesuvius during one of its early 19th century eruptions viewed from the Bay of Naples. In the centre foreground fishermen are using a flare to attract their prey

Background imageEruption Collection: Plaster Cast of a victim of the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii, Italy

Plaster Cast of a victim of the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii, Italy
Plaster cast of a victim of the eruption of Vesuvius at Pompeii, Italy

Background imageEruption Collection: Eruption of Vesuvius, 1776

Eruption of Vesuvius, 1776. Ladies and gentlemen watching a lava flow running into the valley between Mount Somma and Vesuvius

Background imageEruption Collection: Cast of a victim of the eruption of Vesuvius, 1st century

Cast of a victim of the eruption of Vesuvius, 1st century
Cast of a victim of the eruption of Vesuvius in Pompeii, 1st century



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