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Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula

adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula

adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on glacial ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula

adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on glacial ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on glacial ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula

adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on glacial ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula

adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula

adelie penguin, Pygoscelis Adeliae, on sea ice along the western Antarctic Peninsula, Antarctica, Southern Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Triton Bay. School of silversides fish swim over soft coral

Indian Ocean, Indonesia, Triton Bay. School of silversides fish swim over soft coral

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader and founder of the Industrial Workers of

William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader and founder of the Industrial Workers of the World
W.D. HAYWOOD (1869-1928). William Dudley Big Bill Haywood. American labor leader and founder of the Industrial Workers of the World. Photograph, early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: (1840?-1882). American lawyer and assassin of President James A. Garfield

(1840?-1882). American lawyer and assassin of President James A. Garfield
CHARLES JULES GUITEAU (1840?-1882). American lawyer and assassin of President James A. Garfield

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: (1838-1905). American statesman and writer. Multiple-lens photograph by Mathew Brady taken during

(1838-1905). American statesman and writer. Multiple-lens photograph by Mathew Brady taken during the Civil War when
JOHN MILTON HAY (1838-1905). American statesman and writer. Multiple-lens photograph by Mathew Brady taken during the Civil War when Hay was assistant private secretary to Abraham Lincoln

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930

Film: Abraham Lincoln, 1930
FILM: ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1930. Walter Huston and Una Merkel in a scene from the D.W. Griffith film, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: CIVIL WAR: SIGNAL CORPS. Members of the U. S. Army Signal Corps

CIVIL WAR: SIGNAL CORPS. Members of the U. S. Army Signal Corps, photographed by Mathew Brady during the American Civil
CIVIL WAR: SIGNAL CORPS. Members of the U.S. Army Signal Corps, photographed by Mathew Brady during the American Civil War

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: CONSTANCE de SALM (1767-1845). N

CONSTANCE de SALM (1767-1845). N

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: WILLIAM HAZLITT (1778-1830). English essayist. Chalk drawing, 1825, by William Bewick

WILLIAM HAZLITT (1778-1830). English essayist. Chalk drawing, 1825, by William Bewick

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: DAVID HUNTER (1802-1886). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1863

DAVID HUNTER (1802-1886). American army officer. Wood engraving, 1863

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: JOHN MILTON HAY (1838-1905). American statesman and author. Caricature, 1902, by Thomas Fleming

JOHN MILTON HAY (1838-1905). American statesman and author. Caricature, 1902, by Thomas Fleming

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: SACHA GUITRY (1885-1957). French actor and dramatist. As Louis XV in Champs-Élys

SACHA GUITRY (1885-1957). French actor and dramatist. As Louis XV in Champs-Élys

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: SACHA GUITRY (1885-1957). French actor and dramatist. In Champs-Élys

SACHA GUITRY (1885-1957). French actor and dramatist. In Champs-Élys

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: HOGARTH: METHODISM. Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A satire on Methodism

HOGARTH: METHODISM. Credulity, Superstition and Fanaticism. A satire on Methodism. Line engraving after the original by William Hogarth

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: HOGARTH: POLITICIAN. The Politician. Line engraving, c1850, after William Hogarth

HOGARTH: POLITICIAN. The Politician. Line engraving, c1850, after William Hogarth

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: HOGARTH: RAKEs PROGRESS. Scene in Bedlam. Plate 8, steel engraving, c1840

HOGARTH: RAKEs PROGRESS. Scene in Bedlam. Plate 8, steel engraving, c1840, after the original engraving of 1735 by William Hogarth

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: HOGARTH: MARRIAGE. Marriage a la Mode. Steel engraving, c1860

HOGARTH: MARRIAGE. Marriage a la Mode. Steel engraving, c1860, after the original by William Hogarth (1697-1764)

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Processional termites

Processional termites (Hospitalitermes sp.). These termites are native to Southeast Asia. They leave the nest to forage for food which is rolled into balls and taken back to the nest by the workers

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Air analysis, historical artwork

Air analysis, historical artwork
19th century air analysis. Historical artwork of the equipment used by French chemists Dumas and Boussingault in the mid-19th century to determine the relative proportions of the gases in air

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Tornado, historical artwork

Tornado, historical artwork
Tornado. Coloured historical artwork of a mother and child fleeing from a tornado. A tornado is a rapidly rotating funnel of air that can form below certain types of storm clouds

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Waterspout, historical artwork

Waterspout, historical artwork
Waterspout. Coloured historical artwork of a waterspout threatening a ship. A waterspout is a tornado over water instead of land

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Samango monkey

Samango monkey (Cercopithecus mitis ssp. labiatus). This monkey is endemic to South Africa. It inhabits tropical and subtropical moist montane forest

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: African elephant

African elephant (Loxodonta africana). This is the worlds largest land animal. It weighs up to 10, 000 kilograms and measures 3.5 meters in height

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Marsh frog

Marsh frog (Rana ridibunda). This frog is the largest in Europe. It can appear in a variety of colours and feeds on dragonflies, other insects, spiders, earthworms and slugs

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: White rhinoceros

White rhinoceros bull (Ceratotherium simum). This animal inhabits the grasslands and savannas of southern Sudan and South Africa

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: African elephants foot

African elephants foot (Loxodonta africana) and nails. The foot contains a gelatinous material that serves as a shock-absorber against the elephants great weight

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: African elephant

African elephant calling (Loxodonta africana). This is the worlds largest land animal. It weighs up to 10, 000 kilograms and measures 3.5 meters in height

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Mosquito

Mosquito (family Culicidae), illustration. Although mosquitoes feed mostly on nectar, the females of most species also feed on the blood of other animals via a long proboscis

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Ants fighting

Ants fighting (family Formicidae), illustration. Ants live in large colonies of sometimes millions of individuals. Soldier ants are typically worker ants that have large heads

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Ants fighting

Ants fighting (family Formicidae), illustration. Ants live in large colonies of sometimes millions of individuals. Soldier ants are typically worker ants that have large heads

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Island on the Zambezi river

Island on the Zambezi river, aerial photograph. This island is upstream from Victoria Falls. Zimbabwe is the land on the left (south) riverbank and Zambia is on the right (north)

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Victoria Falls

Victoria Falls, aerial photograph. Named by David Livingstone in 1855 after Queen Victoria, the falls are known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya or The Smoke that Thunders

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Runic inscriptions

Runic inscriptions. The runic inscriptions engraved on this stone are believed to date back to the early Middle Ages. Around 6000 rune stones have been discovered depicting references to

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Stone Age megalithic tomb

Stone Age megalithic tomb. These tombs or Gallery Graves were built as monuments for the dead. Photographed in Corsica, France

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Megalithic menhir monument

Megalithic menhir monument, Filitosa, Corsica, France. This upright stone is a monumental megalith, which is part of a group of monuments at the Filitosa site

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Bronze Age megalithic tomb

Bronze Age megalithic tomb. These tombs or Gallery Graves were built as monuments for the dead. This example was built during the Bronze Age. Photographed on Mon Island, in Denmark

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: Tuberculosis bacteria

Tuberculosis bacteria. Computer artwork of Mycobacterium tuberculosis bacteria. These Gram- positive rod-shaped bacteria cause the disease tuberculosis

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: TRUE HEART SUSIE, 1919. Lillian Gish in a scene from D. W. Griffiths True Heart Susie

TRUE HEART SUSIE, 1919. Lillian Gish in a scene from D. W. Griffiths True Heart Susie
TRUE HEART SUSIE, 1919. Lillian Gish in a scene from D.W. Griffiths True Heart Susie

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916. The climactic scene of the modern story in D. W. Griffiths film

FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916. The climactic scene of the modern story in D. W. Griffiths film
FILM: INTOLERANCE, 1916. The climactic scene of the modern story in D.W. Griffiths film

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: MUSKETEERS OF PIG ALLEY. Lillian Gish in a scene from the 1912 D. W

MUSKETEERS OF PIG ALLEY. Lillian Gish in a scene from the 1912 D. W. Griffith film Musketeers of Pig Alley
MUSKETEERS OF PIG ALLEY. Lillian Gish in a scene from the 1912 D.W. Griffith film Musketeers of Pig Alley

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: ISN T LIFE WONDERFUL, 1924. Carol Dempster peers out near the end of the line in the D. W

ISN T LIFE WONDERFUL, 1924. Carol Dempster peers out near the end of the line in the D. W
ISN T LIFE WONDERFUL, 1924. Carol Dempster peers out near the end of the line in the D.W. Griffith film, Isn t Life Wonderful

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: FILM: BROKEN BLOSSOMS, 1919. Richard Barthelmess in a scene from the D. W

FILM: BROKEN BLOSSOMS, 1919. Richard Barthelmess in a scene from the D. W. Griffith film, Broken Blossoms
FILM: BROKEN BLOSSOMS, 1919. Richard Barthelmess in a scene from the D.W. Griffith film, Broken Blossoms

Background imageImages Dated 31st January 2007: D. W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques

D. W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques
D.W. GRIFFITH: FILM, 1922. Lucille La Verne as La Frochard and Sheldon Lewis as her son, Jacques, in a scene from Orphans of the Storm (1922), directed by D.W. Griffith



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