The image shown here is arguably the highest resolution image of the 1919 eclipse. It is the result of applying modern image processing techniques — including image restoration, noise reduction, and removal of artifacts — to a copy of a glass photographic plate developed by Eddington and Crommelin. It unveils stunning details in the solar corona, a giant prominence emerging from the upper right part of the Sun, and stars in the constellation of Taurus (The Bull) that were used to confirm general relativity’s predictions.