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Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Rothorn Peak

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Rothorn Peak
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Rothorn Peak Cable Car

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Cable Cars from Gant (el)

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Cable Cars from Gant (el)
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Cable Cars from Gant (el. 2223 meters)

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: View of Matterhorn / Evening / Winter

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: View of Matterhorn / Evening / Winter
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: View of Matterhorn / Evening / Winter

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Blauherd Bergrestaurant

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Blauherd Bergrestaurant
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Blauherd Bergrestaurant

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Rothorn Peak

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Rothorn Peak
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: Blauherd (el. 2571 meters) / Winter Rothorn Peak Cable Car

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: The Matterhorn / Morning / Winter

SWITZERLAND-Wallis / Valais-ZERMATT: The Matterhorn / Morning / Winter
SWITZERLAND, Wallis/Valais, ZERMATT: The Matterhorn / Morning / Winter

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Tricolored Heron in red mangrove, J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island

Tricolored Heron in red mangrove, J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, Florida. Egretta tricolor

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: USA, North America, Florida

USA, North America, Florida
Tricolored Heron portrait, J. N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge, Sanibel Island, Florida. Egretta tricolor

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Italy, Piedmont (Piemonte), Pollenza, University of Gastronomic Sciences, wine cellar

Italy, Piedmont (Piemonte), Pollenza, University of Gastronomic Sciences, wine cellar

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: LM of a colony of Volvox

LM of a colony of Volvox
Light micrograph of a colony of Volvox containing eight asexual daughter colonies within. Volvox is an organism that lies between the plant & animal kingdom

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Salps

Salps. Spiral colony of salps (Pegea socia). Salps are tunicate organisms related to sea squirts. They are filter feeders, sifting microscopic plankton from the water

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Vostok 1 landing capsule

Vostok 1 landing capsule after re-entry. Known as " little ball", this was Yuri Gagarins descent module after he completed the first manned orbit of the Earth, on April 12 1961

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Smooth muscle, SEM

Smooth muscle, SEM
Smooth muscle. Coloured scanning electron micrograph of smooth muscle from the trachea (windpipe). Smooth muscle is not under voluntary control, unlike skeletal (striated) muscle

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Blood vessels, SEM

Blood vessels, SEM
Blood vessels. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of blood vessels from the sclera of the eye. Arteries are red and veins are yellow

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Medicine spoons

Medicine spoons. Negative image of spoons used to measure out 5 millilitre doses of medicine (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Roald Sagdeev, Russian physicist

Roald Sagdeev, Russian physicist
Roald Sagdeev (1932- ), Russian physicist. Sagdeev was head of the Soviet Space Research Institute in Moscow for 15 years, from 1973 until 1988

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Ivan Kleimenov, Soviet scientist

Ivan Kleimenov, Soviet scientist
Ivan Kleimenov (1898-1938), Soviet rocket scientist and aerodynamics engineer. Kleimenov led RNII, the Soviet jet-propulsion research laboratory

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Fridrikh Tsander, Russian scientist

Fridrikh Tsander, Russian scientist
Fridrikh Tsander (1887-1933), Russian rocket pioneer. Tsander designed the first Soviet liquid- propellant rocket, which first flew in 1933. He died the same year from typhoid fever

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Semen Lavochkin, Soviet scientist

Semen Lavochkin, Soviet scientist
Semen Lavochkin (1900-1960), Russian aviation and missile designer. The head of the Soviet OKB-301 bureau, Lavochkin helped build thousands of fighters during the Second World War

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Georgy Langemark, rocket scientist

Georgy Langemark, rocket scientist
Georgy Langemark (1898-1938), rocket scientist

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Yoghurt

Yoghurt. Natural yoghurt in a cup

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Growth rings on a tree from Tunguska

Growth rings on a tree from Tunguska
Growth rings on a larch tree after the Tunguska impact. The increased diameter of each successive ring shows the growth of the tree in a year

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Flowering fern spores, SEM

Flowering fern spores, SEM
Flowering fern spores. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of three spores of the flowering fern (Osmunda regalis). The flowering, or royal, fern, is found across much of the world

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Fog in Piccadilly Circus, London, 1924

Fog in Piccadilly Circus, London, 1924
Photograph showing a Policeman (left) standing at a street refuge in Piccadilly Circus, London, during a heavy fog in December 1924. This image was taken at noon

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Fog over Ludgate Circus, London, 1932

Fog over Ludgate Circus, London, 1932
Photograph showing the scene at Ludgate Circus, London, during a heavy fog in October 1932. This image, looking like night, was taken at noon on 24th October

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Ice Skating in London, 1847

Ice Skating in London, 1847
Engraving showing a large group of Victorian gentlemen ice skating on a pond in London, during the winter of 1846-7

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Fog in London, 1844

Fog in London, 1844
Engraving showing a foggy street scene, near Temple Bar, London, during the winter of 1844-5

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Installation of the Constable of the Tower of London, 1881

Installation of the Constable of the Tower of London, 1881
Engraving showing the official installation of Sir Richard Dacres, G.C.B. (centre), as Constable of the Tower of London, 1881

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: A London Fog, 1847

A London Fog, 1847
Engraving showing a street scene in London, on a particularly foggy day, 1847. This image shows several people carrying burning torches to try to find their way through the gloom. Date: 2 January 1847

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Victoria Street, Westminster, 1851

Victoria Street, Westminster, 1851
Engraving showing a view of Victoria Street, with the West Front of Westminster Abbey on the left, London, 1851

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone of the Royal Albe

Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone of the Royal Albe
Engraving showing Queen Victoria laying the foundation stone of the Royal Albert Hall, London, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858

Chelsea Bridge, London, 1858
Engraving showing Chelsea Bridge, then newly built, London, in 1858

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Resources required for a New Years Ball, Royal Albert Hall

Resources required for a New Years Ball, Royal Albert Hall
Illustration showing the resources, in both manpower and consumables, required to organise and hold the New Years Ball, Royal Albert Hall, 1925

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - On board hospital ship

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - On board hospital ship
The so-called bird cage walk. On board the hospital ship Victor Emmanuel. Two invalids read while recuperating during the Ashanti expedition

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Sailor tying a ladies shoe, Thames Embankment, 1893

Sailor tying a ladies shoe, Thames Embankment, 1893
Engraving showing a British sailor bending to tie a Victorian ladys shoelace, on the Thames Embankment, London, 1893. This image, by Davidson Knowles, was originally entitled A Sailors Knot

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Storming a village

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Storming a village
Lord Gifford and advance scouts. using guns, storm a village during their advance on the Ashanti. The second Ashanti War fought between, 1873-74, was between King Kofi Karikari

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Naval Brigade in Kumasi

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Naval Brigade in Kumasi
The Naval Brigade clearing the streets of Kumasi (Coomassie) the capital of the Ashanti. The second Ashanti War fought between, 1873-74, was between King Kofi Karikari

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Catching a Whale off Deptford Pier, London, 1842

Catching a Whale off Deptford Pier, London, 1842
Engraving showing a 15 foot, 2 ton, whale being caught at Deptford Pier, London, in 1842. This whale had been swimming down the River Thames when it was sighted by watermen on the pier

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley receives news from

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley receives news from
Sir Garnet Wolseley surrounded by British and native soliders and bearers receives news from the front in the war against the Ashanti

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Garnet Wolseley returns home

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Garnet Wolseley returns home
Sir Garnet Wolseley returns to England from the Ashanti expedition. He lands at Portsmouth and is seen here raising his hat and shaking hands

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Russian Torpedo Boats, 1878

Russian Torpedo Boats, 1878
Engraving showing three views of a Russian torpedo boat, built in St. Petersburg in 1878

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley entering Kumasi

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - Sir Wolseley entering Kumasi
Sir Garnet Wolseley entering Kumasi (Coomassie), capital of the Ashanti during its brief capture by the British and native troops

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Fog in the Streets of London, 1867

Fog in the Streets of London, 1867
Engraving showing a street scene during a heavy fog in London, January 1867. This image shows a large number of pedestrians, some of them carrying torches to light their way

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: The Ashanti War (1873-74) - British headquarters at Amoaful

The Ashanti War (1873-74) - British headquarters at Amoaful
The British headquarters, with British officers and native soldiers, at the Battle of Amoaful. The second Ashanti War fought between, 1873-74, was between King Kofi Karikari

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Westminster Bridge, London, 1855

Westminster Bridge, London, 1855
Engraving showing a view of Westminster Bridge, from the South bank of the River Thames, 1855. Several sailing barges, loaded with hay, can be seen in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: River Thames Flood Prevention Scheme, 1926

River Thames Flood Prevention Scheme, 1926
Illustration showing a flood prevention scheme for the River Thames, from Oxford to Teddington, proposed by the Thames Conservancy c.1926

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: State Concert at the Royal Albert Hall, 1873

State Concert at the Royal Albert Hall, 1873
Engraving showing the interior of the Royal Albert Hall during a State Concert in 1873

Background imageImages Dated 24th February 2005: Thames Embankment Works, London, 1873

Thames Embankment Works, London, 1873
Engraving showing the construction of the Thames Embankment at Chelsea, London, 1873



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