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Images Dated 31st March 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: False-colour SEM of acini cells of the pancreas

False-colour SEM of acini cells of the pancreas
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of acini cells of the pancreas. The pancreas is a major digestive gland, secreting both exocrine (digestive enzyme)

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Waxing gibbous Moon

Waxing gibbous Moon. Image 11 of 27. Optical image of a waxing (increasing in apparent size) gibbous Moon 11 days into its 28-day cycle

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Computer artwork of healthy ECG trace of the heart

Computer artwork of healthy ECG trace of the heart
Healthy ECG heart trace. Computer-enhanced image of an electrocardiogram (ECG) trace of the normal heartbeat, seen on a brick wall background. This ECG heart trace shows a healthy heart rhythm

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Scintigram of the human heart during systole

Scintigram of the human heart during systole

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Coloured TEM of hepatitis B virus and its antigen

Coloured TEM of hepatitis B virus and its antigen
Hepatitis B virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the Hepatitis B virus and its naturally occurring antigen. The blue spheres (called Dane particles) are the complete virus

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: SEM of Cinnamon tree pollen grains

SEM of Cinnamon tree pollen grains
Cinnamon tree pollen. Scanning electron micrograph of pollen of the Cinnamon tree Drimys winteri. The pollen is found in associations of 4 grains, known as tetrads

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Nostoc algae

Nostoc algae

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: N. A. USA, Washington

N. A. USA, Washington
N.A. USA, Washington, Whitman County. Silhoette of farmer in barn

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: N. A. USA, Washington, Palouse Falls State Park. Palouse Falls in winter

N. A. USA, Washington, Palouse Falls State Park. Palouse Falls in winter
N.A. USA, Washington, Palouse Falls State Park. Palouse Falls in winter

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: USA, North America, Florida

USA, North America, Florida
North America, USA, Florida, Tampa, digitally altered pair of colorful lorikeet parrots close together beak to beak

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Electric light at the Houses of Parliament

Electric light at the Houses of Parliament
Two engravings from 1873 showing Zenobe Grammes electric light shining from Big Ben and the electric apparatus in the clock-tower

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Bude light

Bude light
A large Bude light in Trafalgar Square. Invented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney and patented in 1839, the light worked by introducing oxygen gas into the middle of a standard oil lamp flame

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Three Germans and a British soldier

Three Germans and a British soldier
A British soldier fraternising with three Germans during a cease-fire on Christmas Day 1914 during World War I

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Frigidaire advertisement

Frigidaire advertisement
Advertisement from 1934 for a Frigidaire Automatic Refrigerator

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Ayrton and Perrys new electric railway

Ayrton and Perrys new electric railway
Professors Ayrton and Perrys new electric railway, exhibited at the Crystal Palace Electric Exhibition in 1882. Ayrton and Perry met at the Imperial College of Engineering and Japan

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Internation Electric Exhibition

Internation Electric Exhibition
International Electric Exhibition at Crystal Palace in 1882, showing crowds of visitors viewing the great chandalier in the Alhambra Court

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Colonial visitors at the Royal Albert Dock

Colonial visitors at the Royal Albert Dock
Malays manning the yards of the P & O steam-ship Rome at the Royal Albert Dock in London. Date: June 12th 1886

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Running the blockade

Running the blockade
Illustration by S. Begg showing a wagon of supplies being conveyed over Tower Bridge under police escort during the London Dock Strike of 1911

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Edisons electric lamp

Edisons electric lamp
Components of the electric lamp patented by Thomas Alva Edison (1847-1931) in 1879. The lamp worked by passing an electric current through a carbon filament enclosed in a vacuum in a sealed glass bulb

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: English electricity

English electricity
Advertisement from 1952 by the English Electric Company of Kingsway, London showing illustrations of agricultural and domestic scenes where electricity is in use

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: A Calculating machine

A Calculating machine
The control panel of the automatic sequence-controlled calculating machine at Manchester University; showing the monitor cathode-ray tube with Dr. T. Kilburn (left) and Professor F. C

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Polo match by electric light

Polo match by electric light
A polo match played by electric light at the Ranelagh Club. The game did not begin until ten o clock in the evening. The ILN writes that, .the light, when thrown upon the players

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Electric light in Trafalgar Square

Electric light in Trafalgar Square
Experimental exhibition of the electric light on the steps up to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square, London in 1848

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Fly-wheel at St. Denis

Fly-wheel at St. Denis
A huge fly-wheel dynamo at St. Denis station, used to light Paris. There were eight dynamos at the St. Denis station, producing a high tension current of 2250 volts and 210 amps

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Electropathic belt

Electropathic belt
Advertisement from 1885 for the Pall Mall Electric Associations Electropathic Belt. Claiming to cure a wide range of ailments, including rheumatism, indigestion, lumbago, sciatica

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Tobacco warehouse at the London Docks

Tobacco warehouse at the London Docks
The larger of the two tobacco warehouses at the London Docks in 1856 showing crates of tobacco leaves stacked in rows

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Illuminated gardens at the Inventions Exhibiton

Illuminated gardens at the Inventions Exhibiton
The gardens, fountains and buildings of South Kensington, illuminated with electric light at the Inventions Exhibition of 1885. The extravagant lighting scheme was the work of Sir Francis Bolton

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Friendly British and Germans

Friendly British and Germans
German and British soldiers fraternising during a Christmas Day cease-fire in 1914 during World War I

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Dr. Scotts electric corset

Dr. Scotts electric corset
Advertisement from 1886 for Dr. Scotts Electric Corset, considered a great boon for the delicate and able to cure all manner of ailments including palpitation, nervousness, hysteria

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Gladstone wearing an electropathic belt

Gladstone wearing an electropathic belt
Advertisement from 1886 for the Medical Battery Companys Electropathic Belt, featuring a caricature of William Gladstone, Prime Minister wielding an axe and wearing the belt

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Weihnachtszeit

Weihnachtszeit
Illustration showing British and German soldiers fraternising on Christmas Day 1914 during World War I. All soldiers are wearing holly or mistletoe in their hats and helments

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Great Electric Induction Coil

Great Electric Induction Coil
Demonstration of the Great Electric Induction Coil at the Polytechnic Institution in London in 1869 by Professor Pepper. Viewed by a large number of visitors to the Polytechnic

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Westminster Bridge lit by lime light

Westminster Bridge lit by lime light
Westminster Bridge, London lit by lime light. Invented by Sir Goldsworthy Gurney in the 1820s the light was so intense it could be seen 95 miles away

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: The Thames

The Thames
Engraving taken from the picture by J. J. Tissot showing two two ladies observing the river traffic of the Thames from a riverside building or terrace

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Pantomime at Drury Lane theatre

Pantomime at Drury Lane theatre
A crowd gathered outside Drury Lane Theatre waiting to attend a pantomime for Christmas

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Staites patent electric light apparatus

Staites patent electric light apparatus
Engraving of Edward Staites patent electric light apparatus, exhibited at the Hanover Square Rooms, London in 1848. The light used a weight-driven mechanism

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Birds Eye view of London Docks

Birds Eye view of London Docks
A Birds Eye View of the London Docks. Started in 1802 and completed in 1805, they covered 90 acres, with 20 warehouses of 259 floors, 18 sheds, 17 vaults and 6 quays

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: The Great Eastern steam ship under construction

The Great Eastern steam ship under construction
The Great Eastern steam-ship on the stocks at Millwall shipyard. Built by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, at the time of her launch in 1858, she was the largest steam ship in the world

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Engaging Dock labourers at West India Dock

Engaging Dock labourers at West India Dock
Illustration by A. Forestier showing unemployed men being engaged as dock labourers at West India Dock, London. Many aspects of dock work were relatively unskilled

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Grammes dynamo-electrical machine

Grammes dynamo-electrical machine
Engraving by W. Bazzett Murray showing Grammes direct-current dynamo. Zenobe Theophile Gramme (1826-1901) built the first successful dynamo in 1869

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Ayrton and Perry

Ayrton and Perry
Portrait engravings of Professor William Ayrton and Professor John Perry, electrical engineers. Ayrton held the post of Professor of Natural Philosophy

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Census counting machine

Census counting machine
Counting and tabulating machines used in the 1911 census. Punched cards, where different combinations of holes represented a different fact on the census sheet were then fed into the counting

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: To cure tube stuffiness

To cure tube stuffiness
Image showing a new experiment on the London Underground to cure tubes of their stuffiness, whereby the Central London Railway Company proposed to spray the tunnels every night to combat the dryness

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Godalming illuminated

Godalming illuminated
Engraving from 1881 showing the town of Godalming in Surrey illuminated by electric light

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Acccident in London docks, the ship Eastminster, when it cap

Acccident in London docks, the ship Eastminster, when it cap
The iron clipper ship, the Eastminster, shown capsized in London Docks. Strong winds blew her over causing her to hit and sink three barges. The crew escaped wet but unharmed

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: On board the luxury liner, L Atlantique, the central stree

On board the luxury liner, L Atlantique, the central stree
On board the French luxury liner, L Atlantique. A unusual feature at the time, the central street of shops, over 150 meters long, with the spacious embarkation hall

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: The twisted bow of the Storstad, after the collison with the

The twisted bow of the Storstad, after the collison with the
The twisted bow of the Storstad, pictured after the collision with the Empress of Ireland. Important evidence for the inquiry

Background imageImages Dated 31st March 2004: Relatives and friends scanning the fateful lists at the Cana

Relatives and friends scanning the fateful lists at the Cana
Scanning the fateful lists for news. Relatives and friends of passengers on the Empress of Ireland making inquiries at the Canadian Pacific Railway offices in Cockspur Steet



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