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Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

The Town Mouse and the Country Mouse

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Prairie Homestead National Monument is a well-preserved sod house kept in good condition

Prairie Homestead National Monument is a well-preserved sod house kept in good condition to remind us just how great were the privations of the early Euro-Americans who displaced the Indian tenants

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Oregon, Mt. Hood. Timberline Lodge and the snow-capped peak of Mt. Hood with summer

Oregon, Mt. Hood. Timberline Lodge and the snow-capped peak of Mt. Hood with summer wildflowers

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Oregon, Mt. Hood. View of snow-capped Mt. Hood from Trillium Lake

Oregon, Mt. Hood. View of snow-capped Mt. Hood from Trillium Lake

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Central America, Ecuador

Central America, Ecuador
Santa Fe Land Iguana (Conolophus pallidus), Santa Fe Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador, South America

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Europe, Germany

Europe, Germany
Germany, Hessen, Gotsbueren, old style farm house, farmers garden

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Nature, Flora

Nature, Flora
Onesided Penstemon, Beardtongue, Penstemon Unilateralis Rydb, Scrophulariaceae, Figwort. A flower stalk from an onesided penstemon

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Africa, Malawi

Africa, Malawi
Africa; Malawi; Blantyre; Mandala House in city of Blantyre

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: MUHAMMED ALI (b. 1942)

MUHAMMED ALI (b. 1942). N

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: BRAVE & BOLD. Half-title to one of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys by

ALGER: BRAVE & BOLD. Half-title to one of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: BRAVE & BOLD. An illustration from Brave and Bold, or the Fortunes of a Factory Boy

ALGER: BRAVE & BOLD. An illustration from Brave and Bold, or the Fortunes of a Factory Boy, one of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys written by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: BEN LUGGAGE BOY. An illustration from Ben the Luggage Boy

ALGER: BEN LUGGAGE BOY. An illustration from Ben the Luggage Boy, one of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys written by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: ILLUSTRATION. An illustration from Shifting for Himself

ALGER: ILLUSTRATION. An illustration from Shifting for Himself, one of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys written by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: FRANK FOWLER. Frank Fowler, the Cash Boy coming to the aid of a rich man

ALGER: FRANK FOWLER. Frank Fowler, the Cash Boy coming to the aid of a rich man. The constant theme of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys written by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: TATTERED TOM. An illustration from Tattered Tom, one of the enormously popular 19th century

ALGER: TATTERED TOM. An illustration from Tattered Tom, one of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys written by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: TATTERED TOM. Engraved half-title to Haratio Algers Tattered Tom, 1871

ALGER: TATTERED TOM. Engraved half-title to Haratio Algers Tattered Tom, 1871

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: ALGER: RAGGED DICK. Ragged Dick saving a rich mans son. The constant theme of many of

ALGER: RAGGED DICK. Ragged Dick saving a rich mans son. The constant theme of many of the enormously popular 19th century books for boys written by Horatio Alger

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: PONDs FACE POWDER, 1934. American advertisement of 1934 for Ponds Face Powder

PONDs FACE POWDER, 1934. American advertisement of 1934 for Ponds Face Powder

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Jellyfish

Jellyfish in the medusa stage of its life cycle. A jellyfish is a free swimming marine invertebrate. The upper body of the jellyfish is called the bell and is composed of a jelly-like structure

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Macrophotograph of Papilio montrouzieri

Macrophotograph of Papilio montrouzieri
Papilio montrouzieri butterfly wing scales, macrophotograph. The scales make up the patterning on the wings of a butterfly. The scales may be lost without hindering the butterfly in flight

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Papilio zalmoxis butterfly

Papilio zalmoxis butterfly. This butterfly is native to central Africa

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Macrophotograph of Peacock butterfly

Macrophotograph of Peacock butterfly
Peacock butterfly (Inachis io) wing scales, macrophotograph. These scales make up the patterning on the wing of a butterfly. The scales may be lost without hindering the butterfly in flight

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Macrophotograph of Papilio zalmoxis wing

Macrophotograph of Papilio zalmoxis wing
Papilio zalmoxis butterfly wing scales, macrophotograph. The scales make up the patterning on the wings of a butterfly. The scales may be lost without hindering the butterfly in flight

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Hamadryas glauconome butterfly

Hamadryas glauconome butterfly. This butterfly is native to Central America and the southern United States

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Firefighter extinguishing a fire

Firefighter extinguishing a fire during a training exercise

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Fire

Fire

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Daedaleopsis confragosa fungus

Daedaleopsis confragosa fungus attached to the trunk of a tree. This bracket fungus grows on dead and living wood of broad leaved trees, particularly alder, birch and willow

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Begonia sp. Apricot Cascade flowers

Begonia sp. Apricot Cascade flowers
Begonia Apricot Cascade flowers. Double and single flowers are present. This variety is grown for hanging baskets. Photographed on a lightbox

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Lobelia erinus Regatta Series

Lobelia erinus Regatta Series red flowers and Campanula poscharskyana blue flowers from the mountains of Croatia. Photographed on a light box

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta)

Toad lily (Tricyrtis hirta) in bloom. This plant is native to Japan

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis), covered in frost. This is amongst the first bulbs of the year to bloom. As it blooms early it might coincide with the frosts. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), covered in frost. These are amongst the first bulbs of the year to bloom. As they bloom early they might coincide with the frosts. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis), flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis). Close-up of a snowdrop flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrop (Galanthus nivalis)
Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis). Close-up of snowdrops flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis). Close-up of snowdrops flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis)

Common snowdrops (Galanthus nivalis) flowering in spring. Photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Meadow flowers

Meadow flowers. Red campion (Silene dioica) and white ox-eye daisies (Leucanthemum vulgare) in a meadow. Photographed at Boscastle, Cornwall, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th August 2006: Silent Film Still: Hold Up

Silent Film Still: Hold Up



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