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Beach huts. These are used by visitors to change clothes and to store possessions while they enjoy a day at the beach. Photographed in Whitstable, Kent, England
South Wales, BR (WR) poster, c 1950sProduced for British Railways (Western Region). The artwork is by Johnston
Aberystwyth, GWR poster, c 1930sProduced for the Great Western Railway (GWR) to promote the Welsh coastal resort of Aberystwyth. The artwork is by Herbert Alker Tripp (1883-1954)
Isle of Wight, Southern Railway poster, 1923Poster showing various tourist attractions, including Carisbrooke Castle, Osborne House, and Whippingham Church
British Soldiers having a cup of tea; First World War, 1916Photograph showing a group of British soldiers, having a rest and a cup of tea after leaving the front line of trenches; Western Front somewhere in France, 1916
Orwell Bridge, Ipswich, England. This bridge spans 1287 metres, carrying the A14 road 39 metres above the River Orwell. When completed in 1982, it was the longest concrete bridge in the world
Bath, BR poster, c 1991. Produced for British Rail (BR) to promote the city of Bath in Avon. The artwork is by Brendan Neiland
Oxford, BR (WR) poster, c 1950sPoster produced for British Railways (Western Region). The artwork is by Fred Taylor (1875-1963)
Oscilloscope displaying white noise. Oscilloscopes use cathode ray tubes to graphically exhibit variations in voltage or electric current
London landmarks at night. Three landmarks on the River Thames at Westminster, London, England. The Houses of Parliament (or Palace of Westminster) is at upper left, seen behind Westminster Bridge
British Officers interrogating a prisoner, East Africa, 1916Photograph showing General Hannyngton and his intelligence officer (seated in chairs) interrogating an enemy porter (seated on floor) in German East Africa, 1916
Canadian Infantrymen attack, France, 1916Photograph showing Canadian soldiers running out of their trenches to attack German positions during an Allied offensive on the Somme Front, France, 1916
British Tank attacking German positions; First World War, 19Illustration showing a British tank, probably a Mark V Male, leading an attack on German positions, somewhere on the Western Front, 1916
British Tank on the move; First World War, 1916Photograph showing a British tank, perhaps a Mark IV Male, on the move over rough ground somewhere in France during the latter part of 1916
British Soldiers on a ship bound for Russia; First World WarPhotograph showing a group of British soldiers leaning over the rail on the deck of a transport ship bound for Russia, 1916
Blackbird - Male sitting in hawthorn bush in winterUSH-1496 Blackbird - Male sitting in hawthorn bush in winter, feeding on berries
The sun sets above Yenisei river in the Siberian city of Krasnoyarsk, December 21, 2004
Picture No. 11675336Mandarinfish with ornate markings amongst coral. Date
Sikh OfficersSikh officers of Hodsons Horse, pictured at the time of the Indian Mutiny, 1857. (Photo by Felice Beato/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
Service to Industry - Devon Trawlers, BR (WR) poster, c 1950Poster produced for British Railways (Western Region). The artwork is by Frank Mason
Monkey skeletonMarmoset skeleton. Coloured X-ray of a marmoset monkey (genus Callithrix) specimen. The monkey is held in place by wire supports (white vertical lines) which are attached to a base (bottom)
Sheep skull. Coloured X-ray of a sagittal section through a sheeps (Ovis aries) skull. Sheep have 32 permanent teeth; 12 molars and eight incisors on the bottom jaw and 12 molars on the top jaw
Electric oven dialElectric oven temperature dial. The dial ranges from 0-260 degrees Celsius. Electricity is used to heat the air inside the oven
Smurfit-Stone Building Behind Wrigley Square Columns, Low Angle View
Cloud Gate (The Bean) Sculpture In Front Of Skyscrapers At Night, Chicago, Illinois, Usa
Sea AnemoneJeff Rotman Underwater Photography, a
Alcyonarian CoralJeff Rotman Underwater Photography, a
Blenny Hiding in CoralJeff Rotman Underwater Photography, a
Giant Gorgonian CoralJeff Rotman Underwater Photography, a
Picture No. 11675337Mandarinfish Mating pair with ornate markings amongst coral. Date
Picture No. 11675014Hartzfeld's Sole. Date
Picture No. 11675015WIllan's Nudibranch. Date
A U. S. Navy HH-60H Seahawk Helicopter dispenses flares and chaffA U.S. Navy HH-60H Seahawk Helicopter dispenses flares and chaff as it tests the onboard AN/aR-47 Missile Warning System
Picture No. 10777522Woman - On horseback on the way to the market. Date
Picture No. 10861579Carved wood pendant of lizard created by craftsman Luis Pat in the capital township Hanga Roa, Easter Island (Rapa Nui), Chile Date
Take the Smart Way to Hatfield House, BR poster, c 1977Poster of Hatfield House near Hatfield in Hertfordshire, childhood home of Queen Elizabeth I, produced for British Rail (BR)
Visit London, SR poster, 1927Produced for the Southern Railway (SR). The artwork is by F B
Excursion to London, Southern Railway poster, 1939The artwork is by Pat Keely (died 1970)
Fairyland of the West, SR poster, 1924Poster of North Devon produced for the Southern Railway (SR)
Canary
Canaries
canarini, anguria
Blackbirds Nest
PassportEuropean passport for members of the European Union (EU). There are plans to introduce biometric identification, such as iris scanning, for use in passports
Bogeyman. Computer artwork of a mythical creature from fairy-tales and folklore known as a bogeyman or bogey
Shark (class Chondrichthyes). Coloured X-ray of a transverse section through a shark
Repairing gas pipeline. Worker using a spanner to repair an underground fuel pipeline that carries natural gas. Photographed in England
Tropical holidayMODEL RELEASED. Tropical holiday. Woman wearing a swimming costume and goggles on a tropical beach. Photographed in the Whitsunday Islands of the Great Barrier Reef, Australia
Playing golf, time-exposure image. Man pulling a golf bag trolley on a golf course. Photographed in England
Tourist at UluruMODEL RELEASED. Tourist at Uluru (Ayers Rock), Australia. Female tourist using a map in the Australian outback
Hottest day. Crowds of people at the beach. This is Brighton beach, England, on Sunday 10 August 2003, when the hottest temperature in the UK since records began was recorded (39 degrees Celsius)
Tropical sunset. Sun setting through clouds over the sea and tropical islands. Two people are seen in the rays of the setting sun on a narrow spit of land rising out of the sea
Crookes tube. Invented by William Crookes (1832 - 1919) in the late 19th century, this apparatus was used to investigate the path taken by cathode rays
Internet connection. Conceptual image of a toy worker bringing a communications cable to a laptop computer to plug into one of the sockets. This can represent connecting to the internet
Container port. Stacks of containers and a vehicle moving them. Containers are large, standardised boxes that can be used to transport a wide variety of cargo by ship, train and lorry
Ammeter. Analogue ammeter used for measuring the electric current in a circuit, displaying it in amperes. Current is conserved throughout a circuit but splits at junctions
Wood cargo on a pier, ready for loading on to a ship or on to lorries. Photographed in Whitstable, Kent, England
Land Rover suspension. Shock absorber (red)and a spring on a Land Rover vehicle. These form part of the suspension system, which is used to cushion passengers from bumps and jolts in the road
Electrical equipment. Digital ammeter (left, yellow), digital voltmeter (right, yellow) and an oscilloscope. An ammeter measures the number of amperes (electric current) in a circuit
Container cranes in a harbour at dusk. This type of crane is designed to load and unload containers from ships
Construction work. Supervisor watching a truck being loaded by an excavator during construction work. Photographed in England
London Millennium Bridge. This suspension bridge crosses the River Thames in London, England
Construction site along the Thames in LondonConstruction site along the River Thames in London Docklands
Quarried stone at a shipping depot. The depot is in Whitstable, a coastal town in Kent, England
Pipeline construction. Fork-lift truck lifting a pallet of prefabricated pipeline sections. These will be used to construct a fuel pipeline to carry natural gas. Photographed in England
Subsidence. A large crack in the outside wall of a house caused by subsidence. Subsidence is the sinking of land. It may be natural or due to the activities of man
Eden Project construction. Cranes and the geodesic framework for the Eden Project domes, in Cornwall, England
Electron diffraction tube. Demonstration of wave-particle duality. An electron gun is fired at a thin sheet of graphite
Simple electrical circuit. Two digital ammeters, a cell (battery) and a lamp wired up in series
Solar panels in sunlight. The energy of the light falling on the panels is converted to electricity by a semiconducting material. This is a very clean and environmentally-friendly form of energy
Soap and water. Bar of soap next to a plughole in a sink, with running tap water. Cleaning the hands with soap removes dirt and some bacteria. This can help prevent the spread of bacterial diseases
Cleaning hands with soap under running water from a tap. Cleaning the hands with soap removes dirt and some bacteria. This can help prevent bacterial contamination of objects such as food
Laboratory researchMODEL RELEASED. Laboratory research. Three workers in a research laboratory
Laboratory researchMODEL RELEASED. Laboratory research. Two researchers talking by a computer in a laboratory
Canary Wharf tube stationCanary Wharf, London Underground station, England. This station was the showpiece of the extension of the Jubilee Line to increase transport links to Canary Wharf