Geometric shapes

Serpentine shape

A serpentine shape is any of certain curved shapes of an object or design, which are suggestive of the shape of a snake (the adjective "serpentine" is derived from the word serpent). Serpentine shapes occur in architecture, in furniture, and in mathematics. (Wikipedia).

Serpentine shape
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EMPIRE NEWS NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVAO83PL2Z5NHMS5TXAK5J32EBD-NEWS-BULLETIN-RELEASED-31-DECEMBER-1928 38 Swimmers compete on the Serpentine for the "Peter Pan" cup Full Description: CAPTION - PETER PAN CUP THE SERPENTINE, L

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EMPIRE NEWS NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit https://www.britishpathe.com/video/VLVA5KAQ9YDKEYURYIL692EFUOZ5Q-SWIMMING-PETER-PAN-CUP-AT-THE-SERPENTINE AL Greenburg wins the 66th annual swimming race for the 'Peter Pan' cup. Full Description: SLATE INFORMATION: 'Hardy Ann

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