Earlier this year he decided to mount an online sale of the entire remaining collection of 14, 000 items.
He has since gone on to mount an impressive list of works, including bringing the sound of the sea from the Normandy beaches to the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, and the inner vibrations of London's Millennium Bridge to London's Tate Modern.
Other Chelsea visitors, though, will head straight for the new marquee and hunt down their perennial favourites among the floral exhibitors such as Woodfield Brothers of Stratford-upon-Avon (where else?), for decades the country's leading lupin specialists, who every year mount an unchanging display of perfect multi-coloured blooms, standing proud and erect in military formation.
The reason behind the melting of Mount Kilimanjaro's snows is an example of this.
The final day begins with a 2km trek north from the village of Arbel to the summit of Mount Arbel, an imposing mountain overlooking Lake Galilee, then heads 5km down to the small closed-off ruins of Migdal (biblical Magdala), thought to be the home of Mary Magdalene.
The mirror-less camera builds on its forbears, phasing out the mirror-based optical viewfinder of the SLR camera and adding an interchangeable lens mount, while keeping the light-weight feel of the compact camera.
But according to Gene Kritsky, an entomologist at the College of Mount St Joseph, in Cincinnati, Ohio, natural selection is working against this resonance too.
The presence of both pristine and rehabilitated forests makes Mount Kuwol an important area to study the ecological changes and effects of forest rehabilitation as well as the associated biodiversity.
In the show, Griffith played the amiable sheriff of an small, idyllic town modeled on his own birthplace of Mount Airy.
In 1982, a British Airways 747 flew through an ash cloud during the eruption of Mount Galunggung in Indonesia.
And just in case we didn't understand how important the CBS and Warner Bros. bosses were, the big screen flashed an image of their faces superimposed over Mount Rushmore.
At 5:30 each morning, espressos in hand, they sit for an hour by a wall of windows overlooking Mount Rainier, catching up on personal stuff.
Although Evans's Welsh pedigree was dubious to say the least, he played it up to the maximum, and made full use of his connections to mount an unrivalled publicity campaign.
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The problem is that the PTO has proposed rules for implementing supplemental examination that would require the patent owner to mount an assault in detail on the validity of his own patent.
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Mount Cermis has an unenviable reputation as the site of a number of serious accidents, our correspondent adds.
While demonstrators rampaged outside, a parliamentary committee was hearing evidence this week about an illegal exchange of land by Vatopedi monastery on Mount Athos.
"One possible explanation for this is that some older people did not mount an effective immune response to the H3N2 component of this season's vaccine, " the report said.
Five hundred UN peacekeepers will not win the war against the rebels and it is not even clear that they want to actually mount an offensive but the convoy that headed out of Freetown on Friday was the first sign for several weeks that the UN intends to do business.
Plush and ripe, but earth-bound, the 2007 Hess Collection Mount Veeder Cabernet is an excellent example in the realm of Napa cab and, well, the story is pretty good too.
Flt Lt Capps was an experienced mountaineer, having taken part in a expedition in the Indian Himalayas and led a group on an expedition that circumnavigated Mount Kenya and got to the summit of Point Lenana.
Preston needed to mount an instant response if they were to have any chance of staying in contention - and they should have levelled within seconds.
"These tools make diagnosis at a distance much easier, " said Dr. Nicholas Genes, an emergency medicine professor at New York's Mount Sinai School of Medicine, who helped with TEDMED's smartphone physical.
It remains an open question whether NATO can or should mount another such mission out of area.
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Dubbed Mount Sharp, it appears to be an unusual layer-cake of clay and other sedimentary deposits that may be relics of ancient water flows and organic chemistry.
The Parsons show, conceived and carried out by Christopher Mount, director of exhibitions and public programs, is an evocative exercise in nostalgia and revisionism, with a bit of affectionate proselytizing thrown in.
The rover's mission is to determine whether Mars ever had an environment capable of supporting life, and its prime target is Mount Sharp, the 18, 000-foot (5, 500-meter) peak about 12 kilometers (7.5 miles) to the south.
The island has an active volcano, Mount Pelee, which erupted in 1902, razing the town of Saint-Pierre and killing its 30, 000 residents.
Yet, clinging to the side of Mount Profitis Elias, the community not only thrived as an agricultural centre but at times supported the entire island.
But the perils of success are compounded by the fact that Seattleites, with forests around them and Mount Rainier down the road, have long prided themselves on being an outdoor sort of people with a good green conscience.
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