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Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Robot astronaut

Robot astronaut. Computer artwork of a humanoid robot in orbit above the Earth. It has a head and two arms, but has a grasping claw-like attachment instead of legs

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Computer virus

Computer virus. Conceptual computer artwork of a computer virus, represented by the skull that has bolts of lightning emerging from it, and the word virus replicated across the computer screen

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Computer security

Computer security. Conceptual computer artwork of barbed wire around computers. This could represent computer security. Such security measures include the use of passwords

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Crashed alien spacecraft

Crashed alien spacecraft
Landed alien spacecraft. Computer artwork of an alien spacecraft that has landed in a desert on Earth. This artwork is based on accounts of the Roswell incident, which took place near Roswell

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Asteroid deflection

Asteroid deflection. Computer artwork of a rocket being used to deflect an asteroid from its impact course with Earth. This technique would land the rocket on the asteroid

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Astronauts on Mars

Astronauts on Mars, computer artwork. Humans will require protection to explore the surface of Mars because the thin atmosphere is nearly all carbon dioxide

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Sedna, Pluto and the Moon

Sedna, Pluto and the Moon, computer artwork. Sedna (top) is one of the largest objects in the Kuiper Belt of the outer solar system

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: DNA helix

DNA helix. Computer artwork of part of a molecule of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid). The DNA molecule has a double helix structure. The two helical strands are composed of a sugar-phosphate polymer

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Alkaline soil

Alkaline soil
Soil testing. A pH meter showing the alkalinity of soil. Farmers and gardeners use pH meters to determine the pH level of soil to assess its suitability for different plants

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Neutral soil

Neutral soil
Soil testing. A pH meter showing a neutral pH of soil. Farmers and gardeners use pH meters to determine the pH level of soil to assess its suitability for different plants

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Acid soil

Acid soil
Soil testing. A pH meter showing the acidity of soil. Farmers and gardeners use pH meters to determine the pH level of soil to assess its suitability for different plants

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Alkaline soil

Alkaline soil
Soil testing. A pH meter showing the alkalinity of soil. Farmers and gardeners use pH meters to determine the pH level of soil to assess its suitability for different plants

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Mini Coopers Works

Mini Coopers Works

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Northern Ireland The Giant's causeway. Basalt columns, World Heritage Site, Antrim, Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland The Giant's causeway. Basalt columns, World Heritage Site, Antrim, Northern Ireland
ROG-10359 Northern Ireland - Antrim The Giant's Causeway. Basalt columns. World Heritage site Columnar structure of hexagonal basalt columns Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: European Ambassadors in Constantinople, 1896

European Ambassadors in Constantinople, 1896
Photograph of the ambassadors of the leading European powers, photographed in the garden of the Austrian Embassy, Constantinople (now Istanbul), 1896. Those pictured are (from left to right) P

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Fridtjof Nansen, Franz Josef Land, 1896

Fridtjof Nansen, Franz Josef Land, 1896
Engraving showing Fridtjof Nansen (1861-1930), the Norwegian explorer, biologist and oceanographer, pictured at Cape Flora, Franz Josef Land, 1896

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Main Base, Australian Antarctic Expedition, 1913

The Main Base, Australian Antarctic Expedition, 1913
Photograph of the main base of Australian Antarctic Expedition of 1911-14, Adelie Land, Antarctica, 1913. The stores and wireless telegraph poles can be seen in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Sir Douglas Mawson (1882-1958)

Sir Douglas Mawson (1882-1958)
Portrait of Sir Douglas Mawson, the Australian explorer and geologist, photographed in Adelaide, 1914. Mawson had just returned from the 1911-1914 Australian Antarctic Expedition

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Polar Sandwich-men advertising a screening of Shackleton Pol

Polar Sandwich-men advertising a screening of Shackleton Pol
Photograph of sandwich-men, dressed in polar clothing to advertise a screening of pictures from the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09; Croydon, South London, 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Sir Ernest Shackleton lecturing at the Albert Hall, 1909

Sir Ernest Shackleton lecturing at the Albert Hall, 1909
Illustration showing Sir Ernest Shackleton, leader of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09, giving a lecture to the Royal Geographical Society at the Albert Hall, London, 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Magnetic Hut, National Antarctic Expedition, 1902

The Magnetic Hut, National Antarctic Expedition, 1902
Photograph showing Mr. Bernacchi standing in the doorway of the Magnetic Hut during the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-4

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, Franz Josef Land, 1894-

Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, Franz Josef Land, 1894-
Photograph of Frederick Jackson and his companions of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, with the ice-boat Mary Harmsworth, at Elmwood, Franz Josef Land, 1894-7

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The King and Queen of Denmark, 1914

The King and Queen of Denmark, 1914
Portraits of Christian X. and Alexandrina, Duchess of Mecklenburg, the King and Queen of Denmark, 1914

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Dr. Fridtjhof Nansen at Elmwood, Franz Josef Land, 1896

Dr. Fridtjhof Nansen at Elmwood, Franz Josef Land, 1896
Photograph of Dr. Fridtjhof Nansen taken by Frederick Jackson, leader of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, at Elmwood, Franz Josef Land, 1896

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Amphibious Car, France, 1909

Amphibious Car, France, 1909
Photograph of a Canot-Automobile Ravailler amphibious car taking to the water, France, 1909. The car had a 14-hp engine, capable of 40km per hour on land and 10km per hour on the water

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Hydrogen Balloon, National Antarctic Expedition, 1902

Hydrogen Balloon, National Antarctic Expedition, 1902
Photograph showing the use of an hydrogen balloon during the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-4, Antarctic, 4th February 1902

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Polar Research Ship Discovery, 1901

Polar Research Ship Discovery, 1901
Photograph of the PRS Discovery leaving Lyttleton, New Zealand, at the beginning of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04, 21st December 1901

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Robert E. Peary and some husky dogs, 1909

Robert E. Peary and some husky dogs, 1909
Photograph of Commander Robert E. Peary, in his fur clothing, and some husky dogs, 1909. On 6th April 1909 Peary supposedly became the first man to reach the North Pole

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Commander Robert E. Peary (1856-1920)

Commander Robert E. Peary (1856-1920)
Photographic portrait of Robert E. Peary, the US Naval Commander and explorer, pictured in his Arctic furs, 1909. He claimed to be the first man to reach the North Pole, on 6th April 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: HMS Hibernia at Malta, 1902

HMS Hibernia at Malta, 1902
Photograph of HMS Hibernia being tugged out of harbour, Malta, 1902. After many years of service in the Royal Navy, the Hibernia was sold at Malta for 1100"

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902

The Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902
Photograph showing the then-newly built Hungarian Houses of Parliament, Budapest, 1902. This view shows the building with the Danube River in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Fram leaving Christiania, Norway, 1893

The Fram leaving Christiania, Norway, 1893
Engraving showing Fridtjof Nansens ship Fram, leaving the harbour of Christiania for the Arctic, 24th June 1893. Nansen embarked with 12 crew for a three-year expedition

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: PRS Nimrod moored in London, 1909

PRS Nimrod moored in London, 1909
Illustration showing Sir Ernest Shackleton, leader of the Nimrod Antarctic Expedition of 1908-09, and his wife (left foreground) welcoming visitors onto the deck of the Polar Research Ship Nimrod

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: PRS Discovery frozen in the ice, Antarctica, 1903

PRS Discovery frozen in the ice, Antarctica, 1903
Photograph showing the Polar Research Ship Discovery of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-4, frozen in the ice, Antarctica

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914)

Sir John Tenniel (1820-1914)
Photographic portrait of Sir John Tenniel, the English cartoonist and illustrator, pictured c.1914. Tenniel was a famous Punch artist and illustrator of Alice in Wonderland

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Penguins walking up Cape Adare, Antarctica, c. 1902

Penguins walking up Cape Adare, Antarctica, c. 1902
Illustration showing a large number of penguins climbing Cape Adare, as sketched by a member of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-4

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Elmwood, Franz Josef Land, 1895

Elmwood, Franz Josef Land, 1895
Illustration of Elmwood, the base of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition on Franz Josef Land, 1895. At the time, this was the most Northerly British settlement in the world

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Sir Douglas Mawson and Lady Mawson, London, 1914

Sir Douglas Mawson and Lady Mawson, London, 1914
Photograph of Sir Douglas Mawson (1882-1958), the Australian explorer and geologist, pictured with his wife on arrival at Victoria, London, 1914

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: PRS Discovery and hydrogen balloon, Antarctic, 1902

PRS Discovery and hydrogen balloon, Antarctic, 1902
Photograph showing members of the National Antarctic Expedition of 1901-4 deflating an hydrogen balloon, with the Polar Research Ship Discovery in the background, Antarctic, 4th February 1902

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Midnight Sun, Hammerfest, Norway, 1897

The Midnight Sun, Hammerfest, Norway, 1897
Photograph showing the Midnight sun, as seen from the cliffs near Hammerfest in Norway, the Northernmost town in the world, 1897

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Sinking of the Eira, Cape Flora, 1881

The Sinking of the Eira, Cape Flora, 1881
Engraving showing the yacht Eira, commanded by Benjamin Leigh Smith, crushed by the ice and sinking off Cape Flora, Franz Joseph Land, 21st August 1881

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Dr. Frederick A. Cook (1865-1940)

Dr. Frederick A. Cook (1865-1940)
Photographic portrait of Dr. Frederick A. Cook, the US explorer and physician, pictured in 1909. He claimed to be the first man to reach the North Pole, on 21st April 1909

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Russian Criminals in Siberia, 1882

Russian Criminals in Siberia, 1882
Engraving showing a group of Russian criminals being marched through a snowstorm, Siberia, 1882. They are accompanied on this march by a number of Russian soldiers. Date: 1882

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Men of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition hunting walru

Men of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition hunting walru
Illustration showing the crew of the Jackson-Harmsworth Polar Expedition, in their boats shooting walrus, near Franz Josef Land, 1896

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Fram released from the Ice, Greenland Sea, 1896

The Fram released from the Ice, Greenland Sea, 1896
Illustration showing Fridtjof Nansens ship the Fram as it was released from the Arctic ice pack, by detonating an explosive charge in the ice underneath the vessel, 1896

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: The Panchan Lama, 1932

The Panchan Lama, 1932
Photograph of His Serene Holiness the Panchan Lama in his ceremonial clothes, Peking, October 1932. The Panchan Lama is second in the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy to the Dalai Lama

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Training Anti-Socialists, London, 1909

Training Anti-Socialists, London, 1909
Photograph showing a training meeting of the Anti-Socialist Union of Great Britain, Victoria Street, London, 1909. On the right of the picture is Mr. Blumenfeld, editor of the Daily Express newspaper

Background imageImages Dated 20th August 2004: Crocuses growing in PRS Discoverys wardroom, 1902

Crocuses growing in PRS Discoverys wardroom, 1902
Illustration showing the wardroom of the Polar Research Ship Discovery, Easter Sunday, 1902. Several of the ships officers can be seen climbing onto the dining table to look at their pots of crocuses



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