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Images Dated 23rd August 2006 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Australia, Tasmania, Hobart, Port of Hobart, Victoria Dock

Australia, Tasmania, Hobart, Port of Hobart, Victoria Dock

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Picture No. 10864581

Picture No. 10864581
Girl aged four wearing cycle helmet riding brightly coloured bicycle with stabilisers Date

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: The graphophone, patented in 1886 by Charles Sumner Tainter, Alexander Graham Bell

The graphophone, patented in 1886 by Charles Sumner Tainter, Alexander Graham Bell, and Chichester Bell
GRAPHOPHONE. The graphophone, patented in 1886 by Charles Sumner Tainter, Alexander Graham Bell, and Chichester Bell. Wood engraving, French, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Diagram of a globe light containing a Yablochkov candle, patented by Pavel Yablochkov in 1876

Diagram of a globe light containing a Yablochkov candle, patented by Pavel Yablochkov in 1876
YABLOCHKOV CANDLE. Diagram of a globe light containing a Yablochkov candle, patented by Pavel Yablochkov in 1876. Wood engraving, French, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: 12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Jesus Christ in Saint Chef abbey church

12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Jesus Christ in Saint Chef abbey church

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Paving stones in Saint Chef abbey church

Paving stones in Saint Chef abbey church

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: 12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Jesus Christ in Saint Chef abbey church

12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Jesus Christ in Saint Chef abbey church

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: 12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Jesus Christ in Saint Chef abbey church

12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Jesus Christ in Saint Chef abbey church

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: 12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Celestial Jerusalem in Saint Chef abbey church

12th century Romanesque fresco depicting Celestial Jerusalem in Saint Chef abbey church

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: USA, North America, Minnesota

USA, North America, Minnesota
Dragonfly, Call for identification, Kab-Ash Trail, Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: USA, North America, Minnesota

USA, North America, Minnesota
Red Squirrel, Kab-Ash Trail, Voyageurs National Park, Minnesota, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: USA, North America, South Dakota

USA, North America, South Dakota
Lakota Sioux recorded their history by painting figures and pictures of significant events on buffalo robes

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Painted buffalo herd and horses decorate a Lakota Sioux tepee

Painted buffalo herd and horses decorate a Lakota Sioux tepee

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Catalysts Elk Falls Mill, Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia

Catalysts Elk Falls Mill, Campbell River, Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, August 2006

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: LORD STIRLING (1726-1783)

LORD STIRLING (1726-1783). N

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT (1799-1888). American philosopher and writer

AMOS BRONSON ALCOTT (1799-1888). American philosopher and writer. Father of American author Louisa May Alcott. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Agrias claudina butterfly

Agrias claudina butterfly. View of the top of the butterfly. This butterfly is native to Central and South America. For a view of the underside of this butterfly, see image Z355/1289

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Charaxes eupale butterfly

Charaxes eupale butterfly. This butterfly is native to central Africa

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Madagascan day moth wing

Madagascan day moth wing. Macrophotograph of an eyespot on the wing of a Madagascan day moth (Chrysiridia madagascarensis)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing

Macrophotograph of owl butterfly wing
Owl butterfly wing. Macrophotograph of an eyespot on the wing of an owl butterfly (Caligo idomeneus). Butterfly wings are covered in coloured scales which create patterns on the wing

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Tadpole just before hatching

Tadpole just before hatching. The early stages of the embryos development are evident here with discernible characteristics beginning to emerge. The head can be seen on the lower right

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Mating common frogs

Mating common frogs (Rana temporaria). Two males compete for one female, both by grasping onto her, a process called amplexus. The male on her back is likely to be successful

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Agrias claudina butterfly

Agrias claudina butterfly. View of the underside. This butterfly is native to Central and South America. For a view of the top of this butterfly see image Z355/1288

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Frog spawn

Frog spawn. Tadpole characteristics are clearly visible. Frog eggs will usually develop and hatch into tadpoles with a week. Many species of frog lay their eggs together

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Frog egg development

Frog egg development. The early stages of the embryos development are evident here with discernible characteristics beginning to emerge

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Charles Goodyear, American inventor

Charles Goodyear, American inventor
Charles Goodyear (1800-1860), American inventor. Goodyear invented the process of vulcanization, a treatment that hardens rubber and greatly raises its melting temperature

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Pebble ridge

Pebble ridge. The pebbles are worn smooth by the action of rubbing against one another in the sea. Photographed at Westward Ho!, North Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Paranthropus aethiopicus skull and head

Paranthropus aethiopicus skull and head
Paranthropus aethiopicus, skull and head. The remains of this hominid were discovered in 1985 at West Turkana in Kenya, Africa. P. aethiopicus lived from 2.5 to 2.7 million years ago (Pilocene era)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Shale coastline

Shale coastline. Shales are sedimentary rocks formed from mud or clay. Photographed at Rockham beach, north Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Mixed geology of Rockham beach

Mixed geology of Rockham beach
Mixed geology of Rockham Beach. These cliffs are composed of Upper Devonian shale. This is a sedimentary rock formed from layers of clay or mud. Marble intrusions are seen in the foreground

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Shale coastline

Shale coastline. Shales are sedimentary rocks formed from mud or clay. Photographed at Rockham beach, north Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Common shale bedrock

Common shale bedrock on the coast. This shale has been worn smooth by the motion of the sea. Photographed at Rockham Beach, north Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata)

Soaptree yucca (Yucca elata)
Soaptree yucca (Yucca elta) in wind-sculpted white gypsum dines. Photographed at the White Sands National Monument, USA

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Kelp holdfast (Laminaria digitata)

Kelp holdfast (Laminaria digitata)
Kelp holdfast (Laminaria digitata.). This is a root-like structure with which the blade of kelp is attached to the sea-bed

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus)

Bladder wrack (Fucus vesiculosus) seaweed on the shore. As a good source of iodine this seaweed was used in the nineteenth century to treat goitre

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Dulse seaweed (Rhodymenia palmata)

Dulse seaweed (Rhodymenia palmata). Also known as dillisk and creathnach, dulse grows along northern coasts of the Atlantic ocean. It is used throughout its range as a food

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Lisinopril high blood pressure drug

Lisinopril high blood pressure drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Prinivil, Zestril and Lisodur, is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and heart disease

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Amlodipine high blood pressure drug

Amlodipine high blood pressure drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Istin, is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (heart pain)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Lisinopril high blood pressure drug

Lisinopril high blood pressure drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Prinivil, Zestril and Lisodur, is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and heart disease

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Amlodipine high blood pressure drug

Amlodipine high blood pressure drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Istin, is used to treat hypertension (high blood pressure) and angina pectoris (heart pain)

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Flumazenil benzodiazepine antidote

Flumazenil benzodiazepine antidote
Flumazenil benzodiazepine antagonist drug, molecular model. This drug, marketed as Anexate, is used to treat overdoses of benzodiazepine drugs, a class of sedatives that includes valium

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 enzyme

Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 enzyme, molecular model. This enzyme is found in cells, where it is involved in regulating the cell cycle, the cycle of cell division and cell growth

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: ISaC ALBENIZ (1860-1909). Spanish composer and pianist. Drawing by Samuel Nisenson

ISaC ALBENIZ (1860-1909). Spanish composer and pianist. Drawing by Samuel Nisenson

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Europe, Germany, Potsdam. Parc Sanssouci, Neus Palais

Europe, Germany, Potsdam. Parc Sanssouci, Neus Palais

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: Europe, Germany, Potsdam. Park Sanssouci, Schloss Sanssouci Castle, exterior detail

Europe, Germany, Potsdam. Park Sanssouci, Schloss Sanssouci Castle, exterior detail

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: North America, Canada, Queen Charlotte Islands, Fishing Troller the Blue Sea

North America, Canada, Queen Charlotte Islands, Fishing Troller the Blue Sea

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: North America, Canada, Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida totem pole and tourist shop

North America, Canada, Queen Charlotte Islands, Haida totem pole and tourist shop

Background imageImages Dated 23rd August 2006: North America, Canada, Queen Charlotte Islands, Queen Charlotte City Harbor

North America, Canada, Queen Charlotte Islands, Queen Charlotte City Harbor



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