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Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Ryde Isle of Wight Tent City thousands of pop fans from all over the world attended

Ryde Isle of Wight Tent City thousands of pop fans from all over the world attended
Ryde Isle of Wight " Tent City" thousands of pop fans from all over the world attended the Three Day Pop Festival the climax of it is the Great American Folk singer Bob Dylan

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Bexhill-on-Sea, SR poster, 1947

Bexhill-on-Sea, SR poster, 1947
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail travel to Bexhill-on-Sea, West Sussex. The poster shows a view of the De-La-Warr Pavilion and East Parade. Artwork by Ronald Lampitt

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Be Sure to Visit Hastings, SR poster, 1937

Be Sure to Visit Hastings, SR poster, 1937
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail services to Hastings for the Grand Carnival Week, 28 August - 4 September 1937. Artwork by an unknown artist

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: London & Dover Railway notice, 1864-1899

London & Dover Railway notice, 1864-1899
Notice produced for the London & Dover Railway to promote fast trains to the Kent ports of Folkestone and Dover, linking with rapid steamer sailings to France

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Portsmouth and Southsea, BR poster, 1948-1965

Portsmouth and Southsea, BR poster, 1948-1965
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail travel to Portsmouth and Southsea, Hampshire. Artwork by Alan Durman (1905-1963)

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Winchester, SR poster, 1935

Winchester, SR poster, 1935
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote rail travel to Winchester, Hampshire. The poster shows an interior view of Winchester Cathedral

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Three New Luxury Ships, LNER poster, 1935

Three New Luxury Ships, LNER poster, 1935
Poster produced for London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) promoting the Harwich-Hook nightly service on three new luxury ships

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Bournemouth Limited, SR poster, 1938

Bournemouth Limited, SR poster, 1938
Poster produced for Southern Railway (SR) to promote the companys new railway carriages, which they claimed were the most luxurious railway carriages yet designed for ordinary fares

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Jersey, BR poster, 1948-1965

Jersey, BR poster, 1948-1965
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail and sea services to Jersey. Artwork by E Lander

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Jersey, BR poster, 1957

Jersey, BR poster, 1957
Poster produced for British Railways (BR) to promote rail and sea travel to Jersey. Artwork by E Lander

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Edge of serrated rose leaf

Edge of serrated rose leaf
Rose leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the edge of a serrated leaf of a Garden Rose, Rosa sp. The term serrated" refers to the sharply cut indentations in the margin of a

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Stomata on epidermis of rose leaf

Stomata on epidermis of rose leaf
Stomata on a rose leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the lower leaf surface of a Garden Rose Rosa sp. showing stomata. Epidermal cells (green) cover the leaf surface

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Stomata on epidermis of rose leaf

Stomata on epidermis of rose leaf
Stomata on a rose leaf. Polarised light micrograph of the lower leaf surface of a Garden Rose Rosa sp. showing stomata. Variously shaped epidermal cells cover the leaf surface

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Tricolporate pollen of rose flower

Tricolporate pollen of rose flower
Rose pollen. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of tricolporate pollen grains of a Garden Rose, Rosa sp. Pollen grains are the male sexual spores that are discharged from the male part of

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Stigmas of a Garden Rose flower

Stigmas of a Garden Rose flower
Rose stigmas. Coloured scanning electron micro- graph (SEM) of several stigmas in a Garden Rose flower, Rosa sp. The stigmas, with their numerous projections, form the free end of the carpel

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Milky Way starfield

Milky Way starfield
Central Milky Way. Optical image of a starfield centred on the central Milky Way. North is at top. The bright pink areas across the centre of the frame are star clouds lying towards the centre of our

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Robot baby doll

Robot baby doll
Robot doll. Camera (lower left) and switch (on the hand) on Robota, a robotic baby doll. The camera allows the doll to observe movements and actions

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Robot baby doll

Robot baby doll
Robot doll. Motors and circuitry on Robota, a robotic baby doll. The motors (pale blocks) allow the doll to move its limbs and head

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: View of the Badger nuclear explosion

View of the Badger nuclear explosion
Nuclear explosion. View of the nuclear explosion code-named Badger at the Nevada Testing Site, USA, on 18 April 1953. This atomic bomb was detonated in a tower

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: HST image of Cartwheel Galaxy & companions

HST image of Cartwheel Galaxy & companions

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Ilustration of an oligodendrocyte

Ilustration of an oligodendrocyte

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Genetically modified fruit hybrid

Genetically modified fruit hybrid, conceptual computer artwork. This represents a pineapple and orange hybrid formed by genetic modification, the removal

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Genetically modified orange

Genetically modified orange, conceptual computer artwork. Sliced orange overlaid with the banding pattern of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Genetically modified orange

Genetically modified orange, conceptual computer artwork. Orange overlaid with a projection of the banding pattern of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) autoradiogram

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Eye and DNA autoradiogram

Eye and DNA autoradiogram
DNA autoradiogram reflected in an eye, computer artwork. The bands (pink and white) that make up the autoradiogram show the genetic sequence formed by the nucleotide bases in a DNA

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Rhodopsin protein molecule

Rhodopsin protein molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the protein opsin that forms part of the rhodopsin complex. Rhodopsin is found in the rod photoreceptor cells in the retina of the human

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Monaco Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso with his moped

Monaco Grand Prix: Fernando Alonso with his moped
Fernando Alonso (ESP) with his moped. Monaco Grand Prix, Monte Carlo, 27 May 2001

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Carlos Pace in the newly liveried Brabham BT45 with Alfa Romeo

Formula One World Championship: Carlos Pace in the newly liveried Brabham BT45 with Alfa Romeo Flat 12 engine
Carlos Pace (BRA) in the newly liveried Brabham BT45 with Alfa Romeo Flat 12 engine, finished tenth in his home GP. Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Interlagos, 25 January 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Third placed Tom Pryce Shadow DN5B leads Patrick Depailler Tyrrell

Formula One World Championship: Third placed Tom Pryce Shadow DN5B leads Patrick Depailler Tyrrell 007
Third placed Tom Pryce (GBR) Shadow DN5B leads Patrick Depailler (FRA) Tyrrell 007, who finished second. Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Interlagos, 25 January 1976. BEST IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 13th May 2003: Formula One World Championship: Ian Ashley BRM P201B was the first retiree of the new season with

Formula One World Championship: Ian Ashley BRM P201B was the first retiree of the new season with a broken fuel pump
Ian Ashley (GBR) BRM P201B was the first retiree of the new season with a broken fuel pump on the third lap. Brazilian Grand Prix, Rd1, Interlagos, 25 January 1976. BEST IMAGE



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