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Images Dated 25th April 2007 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: CHARLES de VERGENNES (1717-1787). Comte de Vergennes. French statesman. Wood engraving, 19th century

CHARLES de VERGENNES (1717-1787). Comte de Vergennes. French statesman. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, c1905. A vaudeville theatre in New York City, c1905

VAUDEVILLE THEATRE, c1905. A vaudeville theatre in New York City, c1905

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Lacewing wing, SEM

Lacewing wing, SEM
Lacewing wing. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the wing of a lacewing (Chrysopa sp.). The numerous veins on these membranous wings give these insects their name

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: People running into the sea

People running into the sea. People running into the very cold sea as a tradition to celebrate the beginning of the New Year. Photographed on New Years Day, in January, in Broadstairs, Kent, UK

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Tooth dentine, SEM

Tooth dentine, SEM
Tooth dentine. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of dentine from a milk tooth. The bulk of a tooth is formed of dentine, a mineralised connective tissue with a similar composition to bone

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Tooth resorption cell, SEM

Tooth resorption cell, SEM
Tooth resorption cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an odontoclast, a cell that facilitates the process of resorption of milk teeth roots

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Milk tooth, SEM

Milk tooth, SEM
Milk tooth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a milk tooth. The root of this tooth has been dissolved, a process known as resorption, leaving just the crown

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Milk tooth, SEM

Milk tooth, SEM
Milk tooth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a milk tooth. The root of this tooth has been dissolved, a process known as resorption, leaving just the crown

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Tooth resorption cell, SEM

Tooth resorption cell, SEM
Tooth resorption cell. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of an odontoclast, a cell that facilitates the process of resorption of milk teeth roots

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Human canine milk tooth, SEM

Human canine milk tooth, SEM
Milk tooth. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a human canine milk tooth. Milk teeth, also known as deciduous teeth, are the first set of teeth in mammals

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Train travel

Train travel. Woman texting on a mobile phone while travelling on a train. Photographed in London, UK

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Assortment of bricks

Assortment of bricks. Piles of red and yellow bricks in the yard of a building site. Photographed in London, UK

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Hungerford Bridge, London, UK

Hungerford Bridge, London, UK. This bridge crosses the River Thames and was originally built as a suspension footbridge by Isambard Kingdom Brunel, which opened in 1845

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: London Eye

London Eye. Close-up view showing the architecture and capsules of the British Airways London Eye (Millenium Wheel). This enormous structure opened in 2000 and it stands at 135 metres high

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Quarry clearing

Quarry clearing. Diggers clearing rubble from a quarry

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Man leaving office

Man leaving office
MODEL RELEASED. Man leaving office building through a revolving door

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Business meeting

Business meeting
MODEL RELEASED. Business meeting

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Motorway signs

Motorway signs on the N4 motorway which runs from Madrid to southern Spain. The motorway is also known as the Autopista de Andalucia or the Andalucia Motorway. Photographed in Madrid, Spain

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Heavy machinery

Heavy machinery

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Heavy machinery wheel

Heavy machinery wheel

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Protective clothing

Protective clothing
MODEL RELEASED. Protective clothing. Man wearing a hard hat, ear defenders, safety goggles, gloves and a high visibility jacket

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Madrid Barajas International Airport

Madrid Barajas International Airport, Madrid, Spain. This is the interior of terminal 4. Terminal 4 was designed to give passengers a stress-free start to a journey through the careful design of its

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Madrid Barajas International Airport

Madrid Barajas International Airport, Madrid, Spain. This is the interior of terminal 4. Terminal 4 was designed to give passengers a stress-free start to a journey through the careful design of its

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: N1 Motorway, Madrid, Spain

N1 Motorway, Madrid, Spain. This motorway is situated outside Madrid and connects Madrid to northern Spain

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: 27 day old moon with earthshine

27 day old moon with earthshine, optical image. This waning (decreasing in apparent size) moon has a crescent sliver of sunlight highlighting its underside

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Womans eye

Womans eye
MODEL RELEASED. Womans eye

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Macrophage cell, TEM

Macrophage cell, TEM
Macrophage. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a macrophage cell. The cells nucleus is light brown. Mitochondria (dark brown) in the cells cytoplasm produce energy for the cell

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Macrophage cell, TEM

Macrophage cell, TEM
Macrophage. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a macrophage cell. The cells nucleus is bright green. Mitochondria (green) in the cells cytoplasm produce energy for the cell

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Interior of a bone, SEM

Interior of a bone, SEM
Interior of a bone. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a long bone fractured to show its interior. The outer layer (pink) of the bone comprises proliferating cartilage

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: First aid training

First aid training
MODEL RELEASED. First aid training. Woman learning how to administer first aid to a person having an asthma attack. She is working through a step-by- step guide shown on a screen

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Back pain

Back pain. Conceptual image of a model of part of the spine with barbed wire wrapped around it, representing back pain. Back pain is a very common complaint

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Insulation material

Insulation material. Rolled up pieces of felt used to insulate houses and buildings. They are being stored in the yard of a building site. Photographed in London, UK

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Clarinet

Clarinet, close-up

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: View of London, UK

View of London, UK at sunset from inside a capsule on the British Airways London Eye (Millenium Wheel). The London Eye opened in 1999 and it is the largest observation wheel in the world

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Carbon nanotubes

Carbon nanotubes. Computer artwork of carbon nanotubes, also known as buckytubes, showing the hexagonal carbon structure. These are a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Carbon nanotubes

Carbon nanotubes. Computer artwork of carbon nanotubes, also known as buckytubes, showing the hexagonal carbon structure. These are a type of fullerene, a structural type (allotrope) of carbon

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: WORLD WAR I HEADLINE, 1914. Front page of The Times, London, England, 5 August 1914

WORLD WAR I HEADLINE, 1914. Front page of The Times, London, England, 5 August 1914, with headline announcing Britains entry into World War I

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: CE QUE DIT LA PLUIE, 1895. What the Rain Says. Lithograph for a song-title, 1895

CE QUE DIT LA PLUIE, 1895. What the Rain Says. Lithograph for a song-title, 1895, by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: ANTHONY QUINN (1915-2001). American (Mexican-born) actor. In a scene from the 1973 film

ANTHONY QUINN (1915-2001). American (Mexican-born) actor. In a scene from the 1973 film, The Don is Dead

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: USA, North America, District of Columbia

USA, North America, District of Columbia
USA, Washington, D.C. View of ceiling decorations inside Union Station train depot

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Navajo clothing, blanket, and textile market

NM, New Mexico, Santa Fe, Navajo clothing, blanket, and textile market

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: White-tailed Eagle - immature. Kuhmo - Finland

White-tailed Eagle - immature. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15583 White-tailed Eagle - immature. Kuhmo - Finland Haliaeetus albicilla M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Pied Wagtail. Kuhmo - Finland

Pied Wagtail. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15484 Pied Wagtail. Kuhmo - Finland Motacilla alba M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Adria bellflower (Campanula portenschlagiana), growing on a garden wall, Dorset

Adria bellflower (Campanula portenschlagiana), growing on a garden wall, Dorset
ROG-13286 Adria bellflower - growing on a garden wall Dorset. Campanula portenschlagiana Naturalised in UK, from yugoslavia area originally

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Green Wattle Flowery bough

Green Wattle Flowery bough
PPG-1556 Green Wattle Flowery bough Acacia decurrens Pascal Goetgheluck Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Beaded Lizard: venomous lizard, Mexico & Guatemala

Beaded Lizard: venomous lizard, Mexico & Guatemala
PM-10199 Beaded Lizard: venomous lizard Mexico & Guatemala Heloderma horridum Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Yew with berries

Yew with berries
ME-1527 Yew with berries Taxus baccata Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 25th April 2007: Yew - with berries

Yew - with berries
ME-1526 Yew - with berries Taxus baccata Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.



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