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Images Dated 21st December 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Tortoise - shell

Tortoise - shell
LA-8957 Tortoise - shell Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in studio

Ferret - in studio
LA-8948 Ferret - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in cage - in studio

Ferret - in cage - in studio
LA-8944 Ferret - in cage - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in cage - in studio

Ferret - in cage - in studio
LA-8946 Ferret - in cage - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - on cage - in studio

Ferret - on cage - in studio
LA-8947 Ferret - on cage - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in studio

Ferret - in studio
LA-8951 Ferret - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in cage - in studio

Ferret - in cage - in studio
LA-8945 Ferret - in cage - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in studio

Ferret - in studio
LA-8949 Ferret - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in studio

Ferret - in studio
LA-8950 Ferret - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Tortoise - in studio

Tortoise - in studio
LA-8956 Tortoise - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ferret - in studio

Ferret - in studio
LA-8952 Ferret - in studio Jean-Michel Labat

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: American Congregational cleric and educator. Stipple engraving, American, early 19th century

American Congregational cleric and educator. Stipple engraving, American, early 19th century
TIMOTHY DWIGHT (1752-1817). American Congregational cleric and educator. Stipple engraving, American, early 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: LORD DUNSANY & WIFE. 18th Baron. Also known as Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett

LORD DUNSANY & WIFE. 18th Baron. Also known as Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett. Irish writer photographed with his wife

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: WALTER DURANTY (1884-1957). American (English-born) journalist and author

WALTER DURANTY (1884-1957). American (English-born) journalist and author. Photograph, early-mid 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: LORD DUNSANY (1878-1957). 18th Baron. Also known as Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett

LORD DUNSANY (1878-1957). 18th Baron. Also known as Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett. Irish poet and dramatist

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: TREATY OF PICQUIGNY. The Treaty of Picquigny between King Edward IV of England

TREATY OF PICQUIGNY. The Treaty of Picquigny between King Edward IV of England and King Louis XI of France, 1475. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: CHARLES II (1630-1685). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1660-1685

CHARLES II (1630-1685). King of Great Britain and Ireland, 1660-1685. The entry of Charles II into London, England, on 29 May 1660. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: JOHANN ECK (1486-1543). German Roman Catholic theologian. German copper engraving, 18th century

JOHANN ECK (1486-1543). German Roman Catholic theologian. German copper engraving, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: TYCHO BRAHE (1546-1601). Danish astronomer. With his instruments in his castle of Uraniborg

TYCHO BRAHE (1546-1601). Danish astronomer. With his instruments in his castle of Uraniborg. Line engraving from Brahes Astronomiae Instauratae Mechanica, Nuremberg, 1598

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). American inventor. Edison in his laboratory

THOMAS EDISON (1847-1931). American inventor. Edison in his laboratory. Engraving by Thure Thulstrup, 1889

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: EDWARD II (1284-1327). King of England 1307-1327. Line engraving, English, 18th century

EDWARD II (1284-1327). King of England 1307-1327. Line engraving, English, 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: SAINT DUNSTAN (924-988). English prelate. Saint Dunstan at the feet of Christ

SAINT DUNSTAN (924-988). English prelate. Saint Dunstan at the feet of Christ. Line engraving after a contemporary manuscript drawing by Saint Dunstan

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: THOMAS DURANT (1820-1885). Thomas Clark Durant. American businessman. Steel engraving, 19th century

THOMAS DURANT (1820-1885). Thomas Clark Durant. American businessman. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: JAMES BUCHANAN EADS (1820-1887). American engineer and inventor

JAMES BUCHANAN EADS (1820-1887). American engineer and inventor. Line engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: JAMES BUCHANAN EADS (1820-1887). American engineer and inventor. Line engraving, American, 1885

JAMES BUCHANAN EADS (1820-1887). American engineer and inventor. Line engraving, American, 1885

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: GEORGE III (1738-1820). King of Great Britain, 1760-1820. Line engraving, English, 1816

GEORGE III (1738-1820). King of Great Britain, 1760-1820. Line engraving, English, 1816

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: ANTONIN DVORAK (1841-1904). Czech composer. Line engraving, 1894

ANTONIN DVORAK (1841-1904). Czech composer. Line engraving, 1894

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: GREECE: DELPHIC ORACLE. The Delphic Pythia Enrapt. Wood engraving, late 19th century

GREECE: DELPHIC ORACLE. The Delphic Pythia Enrapt. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528). German painter and engraver. Line engraving, English, 1821

ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528). German painter and engraver. Line engraving, English, 1821, after a self-portrait
ALBRECHT DÜRER (1471-1528). German painter and engraver. Line engraving, English, 1821, after a self-portrait

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: BENEDICT ARNOLD (1741-1801). American soldier and traitor. Copper engraving, English, 1783

BENEDICT ARNOLD (1741-1801). American soldier and traitor. Copper engraving, English, 1783

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Crabs attacking an octopus

Crabs attacking an octopus, coloured X-ray

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Crabs and marine molluscs

Crabs and marine molluscs
Crabs and marine mollusc shells, coloured X-ray

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Marine mollusc

Marine mollusc on the seabed

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Common octopus

Common octopus (Octopus vulgaris). This mollusc can reach 90 centimetres in length. It is a nocturnal predator, feeding on fish, crustaceans and bivalves

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Turtle

Turtle, coloured X-ray. The head of the turtle is at right

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Greylag goose

Greylag goose (Anser anser) in a pond. This goose is native throughout Europe and the UK. It is common throughout southern Britain, although truly wild populations are only found in northern Britain

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Grey squirrel

Grey squirrel (Sciurus carolinensis) eating a nut. This rodent is native to the midwestern USA and eastern Canada. It was introduced to the UK in the early 20th century where it has largely displaced

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Horses skull

Horses skull, coloured X-ray

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Convict blenny

Convict blenny (Pholidichthys leucotaenia) juveniles schooling over a coral reef. These fish are often mistaken for catfish although they lack the venomous spines and the two species are not related

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Fat distribution

Fat distribution. Conceptual artwork illustrating the distribution of fat deposits in the human female

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Global avian flu pandemic

Global avian flu pandemic
Global avian flu epidemic, conceptual computer artwork. The H5N1 strain of the avian influenza virus first appeared in humans in Southeast Asia in 1997

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Trilobite fossil

Trilobite fossil. This bottom dwelling marine arthropod inhabited seas between the Cambrian and Permian periods, 542-250 million years ago. It scavenged for food on the seabed

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Fossilised fish

Fossilised fish. Head of a fossilised Diplomystus fish. This extinct fish is related to modern-day herrings and sardines. This fish dates from the Eocene era, between 56-34 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Ammonite fossil

Ammonite fossil. Ammonites were marine invertebrates. During fossilisation some of the minerals of this ammonites shell have been replaced by pyrite (iron sulphide, or fools gold)

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Fossilised fish

Fossilised fish. Spine of a fossilised Diplomystus fish. This extinct fish is related to modern-day herrings and sardines. This fish dates from the Eocene era, between 56-34 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Orthoceras fossils

Orthoceras fossils. This extinct marine cephalopod is related to the squid and octopus. It lived between 470-360 million years ago and has been found in Europe, North Africa and North America

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Orthoceras fossils

Orthoceras fossils. This extinct marine cephalopod is related to the squid and octopus. It lived between 470-360 million years ago and has been found in Europe, North Africa and North America

Background imageImages Dated 21st December 2006: Tschermakite crystals

Tschermakite crystals. This brittle crystalline mineral is found in metamorphic rocks. It contains calcium, magnesium, iron and aluminium in a silicate matrix



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