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Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Cory's Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, Calonectris borealis, Azores

Cory's Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, Calonectris borealis, Azores
Cory's Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, Calonectris borealis, Azores

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Cory's Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, Calonectris borealis, Azores

Cory's Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, Calonectris borealis, Azores
Cory's Shearwater, Calonectris diomedea, Calonectris borealis, Azores

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Loch Achtriochtan

Loch Achtriochtan
Glencoe vista and Loch Achtriochtan with small bits of cloud on mountains. Scotland, UK

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Loch Lochen Reflections

Loch Lochen Reflections
Loch Lochen reflections - Scotland. Loch is the Irish, Scottish Gaelic and Scots word for a lake or for a sea inlet

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail

Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail

Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail

Portugal. Evora. Cathedral of Virgin Mary. Door. Detail

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu

Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu
Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Improperly called Diana Temple, this 1st-century temple was probably dedicated to the Cult of Emperor Augustus. Corinthian style

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu

Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu
Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Improperly called Diana Temple, this 1st-century temple was probably dedicated to the Cult of Emperor Augustus. Corinthian style

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu

Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu
Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Improperly called Diana Temple, this 1st-century temple was probably dedicated to the Cult of Emperor Augustus. Corinthian style

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu

Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu
Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Improperly called Diana Temple, this 1st-century temple was probably dedicated to the Cult of Emperor Augustus. Corinthian style

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu

Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Corinthian style. 1st centu
Portugal. Roman Temple of Evora. Improperly called Diana Temple, this 1st-century temple was probably dedicated to the Cult of Emperor Augustus. Corinthian style

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Street. Old Town. Alentejo region

Portugal. Evora. Street. Old Town. Alentejo region

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Renaissance fountain (1556) in Largo das P

Portugal. Evora. Renaissance fountain (1556) in Largo das Portas de Moura

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Renaissance fountain (1556) in Largo das P

Portugal. Evora. Renaissance fountain (1556) in Largo das Portas de Moura

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Portugal. Evora. Catheral and Largo das Portas de Moura

Portugal. Evora. Catheral and Largo das Portas de Moura

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Herder, goats and roman aqueduct. Valverde, near Evora. Port

Herder, goats and roman aqueduct. Valverde, near Evora. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Herder, goats and roman aqueduct. Valverde, near Evora. Port

Herder, goats and roman aqueduct. Valverde, near Evora. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B

Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. BC. Nossa Senhora da Tourega. Near Evora. Alentejo Region. The entranceway to the main structure

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B

Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. BC. Nossa Senhora da Tourega. Near Evora. Alentejo Region. The entranceway to the main structure

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B

Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. BC. Nossa Senhora da Tourega. Near Evora. Alentejo Region. The entranceway to the main structure

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B

Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. BC. Nossa Senhora da Tourega. Near Evora. Alentejo Region. The entranceway to the main structure

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B

Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. 4000-35000 B
Anta Grande do Zambujeiro. Megalithic monument. BC. Nossa Senhora da Tourega. Near Evora. Alentejo Region. The entranceway to the main structure

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor

Almendres Cromlech. Megalithic complex. Neolithic. Near Evor
The Cromlech of the Almendres. Megalithic complex: Cromlechs and menhirs stones. 6th millennium BC. Neolithic. Near Evora. Alentejo region. Portugal

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: A French Bulldog sitting between a row of pumpkins

A French Bulldog sitting between a row of pumpkins

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK (1898-2003). Mei ling Soong. Photographed c1927

MADAME CHIANG KAI-SHEK (1898-2003). Mei ling Soong. Photographed c1927

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: MARY ALDEN CHILDERS (1877-1964). Nee Osgood. American-born wife of Robert Erskine Childers

MARY ALDEN CHILDERS (1877-1964). Nee Osgood. American-born wife of Robert Erskine Childers (1870-1922). Photograph, c1922

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: CHIANG KAI-SHEK (1887-1975). Chinese general and statesman

CHIANG KAI-SHEK (1887-1975). Chinese general and statesman. Photographed at his wedding to Mei-ling Soong in 1927

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: CHIANG KAI-SHEK (1887-1975). Chinese general and statesman

CHIANG KAI-SHEK (1887-1975). Chinese general and statesman. Photographed at his wedding to Mei-ling Soong in 1927

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: CHARLES STURT (1795-1869). English explorer in Australia. Oil on canvas, c1853

CHARLES STURT (1795-1869). English explorer in Australia. Oil on canvas, c1853, by John Michael Crossland

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: RUFUS CHOATE (1799-1859). American lawyer. Mezzotint, American, 1859

RUFUS CHOATE (1799-1859). American lawyer. Mezzotint, American, 1859

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: JESSE CHISHOLM (1806-1868). American frontiersman and probable eponym of the Chisholm

JESSE CHISHOLM (1806-1868). American frontiersman and probable eponym of the Chisholm Trail

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Chopin at the piano as a young man

FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Chopin at the piano as a young man. Drawing, 1826, by Princess Eliza Radziwill

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Pen-and-ink drawing after a drawing

FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Pen-and-ink drawing after a drawing, 1847, by Franz Xavier Winterhalter

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist

FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Oil on canvas, 1848, by Antoine Kolberg

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Oil on canvas, c1829

FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Oil on canvas, c1829, by Ambroise Miroszewski, the earliest known portrait of Chopin

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist

FREDERIC CHOPIN (1810-1849). Polish composer and pianist. Holograph manuscript of the opening of Frederic Chopins Polonaise in A, op. 40, no. 1, 1838-39

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Mocking bird and Albatros egg, Galapagos Islands

Mocking bird and Albatros egg, Galapagos Islands
A mocking bird examines an egg of albatros, trying to find a way of breaking it.Espanola Island, Galapagos Islands, Ecuador

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Winter Scene

Winter Scene
Trails in the snow leading up to farm buildings in the Alps, France, circa 1950. (Photo by Archive Photos/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 18th October 2006: Headstand Boys

Headstand Boys
Three boys standing on their heads, circa 1895. (Photo by Paul Martin/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)



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