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Images Dated 1st May 2007 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraving, 1848

NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraving, 1848, after a painting by Samuel F. B
NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraving, 1848, after a painting by Samuel F.B. Morse

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Title page of the model copy of Noah

NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Title page of the model copy of Noah Websters American Spelling Book, revised, 1804

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. A page from Noah Websters holograph

NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. A page from Noah Websters holograph manuscript, An American Dictionary of the English Language, published in 1828

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraved title page portrait to

NOAH WEBSTER (1758-1843). American lexicographer and author. Steel engraved title page portrait to the 1878 edition of Websters Dictionary

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: FRANK WEDEKIND (1864-1918). German writer and actor. Caricature, 1904, by Thomas Theodor Heine

FRANK WEDEKIND (1864-1918). German writer and actor. Caricature, 1904, by Thomas Theodor Heine

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Purple heron

Purple heron (Ardea purpurea) in flight. This heron is found in Africa, central and southern Europe and southern and eastern Asia

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Rock hyrax

Rock hyrax (Procavia capensis) on a rock. This animal is found throughout southern Africa, Arabia and the Middle East. It feeds on grasses, herbs and shrubs and lives in large colonies

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Sea sticklebacks

Sea sticklebacks (Spinachia spinachia) building a nest, coloured historical artwork. Sea sticklebacks, otherwise known as 15-spined sticklebacks, can be found in weedy

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Communication, conceptual art

Communication, conceptual art
Communication. Conceptual computer artwork representing communication, showing one person conveying a thought (light) to another. This could also represent telepathy

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Head contour map, art

Head contour map, art
Head contour map, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Thinking about relationships, art

Thinking about relationships, art
Thinking about a man. Conceptual computer artwork showing a man inside a womans head. This could represent lust or thoughts about a partner. Alternatively, it could represent transsexual feelings

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Time dilation, conceptual artwork

Time dilation, conceptual artwork
Time dilation. Conceptual computer artwork representing time dilation, showing a sand timer moving into a black hole. Time dilation is a phenomenon in which objects experiencing higher gravitational

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Nine spheres, artwork

Nine spheres, artwork
Nine spheres, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Virus research, artwork

Virus research, artwork
Virus research. Conceptual computer artwork representing research into viruses, showing three virus particles on a laboratory tray

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Virus research, artwork

Virus research, artwork
Virus research. Conceptual computer artwork representing research into viruses, showing a virus particle (lower left) and a computer screen displaying data on the virus

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Human heart, artwork

Human heart, artwork
Human heart, computer artwork. The heart is a hollow muscular organ responsible for pumping blood around the body. It receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the vena cava (upper left)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Idea taking flight, conceptual art

Idea taking flight, conceptual art
Idea. Conceptual computer artwork of an idea taking flight, showing a winged brain flying over Earth. The image could also represent the use of intelligent satellites to study weather patterns

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Human heart, artwork

Human heart, artwork
Human heart, computer artwork. The heart is a hollow muscular organ responsible for pumping blood around the body. It receives deoxygenated blood from the body through the vena cava (upper left)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Vicenzo Lunardi, Italian aeronaut

Vicenzo Lunardi, Italian aeronaut
Vicenzo Lunardi (1759-1806), Italian aeronaut, historical artwork. Lunardi became the first person to fly in Britain when he took off in a hot air balloon from Londons Royal Artillery Ground at

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Jacques Charles, French balloonist

Jacques Charles, French balloonist
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles (1746-1823), French chemist, physicist and aeronaut, historical artwork. A scientist and professor of physics

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Jacques Charles, French balloonist

Jacques Charles, French balloonist
Jacques Alexandre Cesar Charles (1746-1823), French chemist, physicist and aeronaut, historical artwork. A scientist and professor of physics

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Louis Bleriot, French engineer

Louis Bleriot, French engineer
Louis Bleriot (1872-1936), French engineer, aviation pioneer and the first person to make a powered flight across the English Channel

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: DNA biochip, artwork

DNA biochip, artwork
DNA biochip. Computer artwork of a DNA biochip, used for cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses of pieces of DNA. It consists of a chip holding tiny dots of DNA

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: DNA biochip, artwork

DNA biochip, artwork
DNA biochip. Computer artwork of a DNA biochip, used for cheap and rapid simultaneous analyses of pieces of DNA. A DNA double helix is down right. The chip holds tiny dots of DNA

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: The Champagne Pool, New Zealand

The Champagne Pool, New Zealand
The Champagne Pool at the Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on the North Island, in New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Geothermal mud pool, New Zealand

Geothermal mud pool, New Zealand
Geothermal mud pool. Eruption of volcanic gases from a mud pool in a geothermal area. Geothermal pools form in areas where volcanic activity causes hot water to rise up from beneath the Earths

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: The Sulphur Cave, New Zealand

The Sulphur Cave, New Zealand
The Sulphur Cave at the Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on North Island in New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: The Devils Bath, New Zealand

The Devils Bath, New Zealand
The Devils Bath at the Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on the North Island, in New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: The Frying Pan Flat, New Zealand

The Frying Pan Flat, New Zealand
The Frying Pan Flat and Alum Cliffs at the Wai-O- Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on the North Island in New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Geothermal mud pool, New Zealand

Geothermal mud pool, New Zealand
Geothermal mud pool. Eruption of volcanic gases from a mud pool in a geothermal area. Geothermal pools form in areas where volcanic activity causes hot water to rise up from beneath the Earths

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: The Champagne Pool, New Zealand

The Champagne Pool, New Zealand
The Champagne Pool at the Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on the North Island, in New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Lady Knox Geyser, New Zealand

Lady Knox Geyser, New Zealand
Lady Knox Geyser erupting at the Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on the North Island, in New Zealand. A geyser is a deep natural well in a geothermal rock fissure

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Geothermal mud pool, New Zealand

Geothermal mud pool, New Zealand
Geothermal mud pool. Eruption of volcanic gases from a mud pool in a geothermal area. Geothermal pools form in areas where volcanic activity causes hot water to rise up from beneath the Earths

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: The Champagne Pool, New Zealand

The Champagne Pool, New Zealand
The Champagne Pool at the Wai-O-Tapu (Sacred Waters) Thermal Wonderland Park, near Rotorua, on the North Island, in New Zealand. Surface bubbles and sulphur deposits in The Champagne Pool

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Meloxicam drug molecule

Meloxicam drug molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the drug meloxicam. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (white), oxygen (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Meloxicam drug molecule

Meloxicam drug molecule. Computer model of a molecule of the drug meloxicam. Atoms are colour- coded: carbon (green), hydrogen (white), oxygen (red), nitrogen (blue) and sulphur (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: SUFFRAGE HEADQUARTERS. Womens Suffrage Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio in 1912

SUFFRAGE HEADQUARTERS. Womens Suffrage Headquarters in Cleveland, Ohio in 1912

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: ANTON VON WEBERN (1883-1945). Austrian composer. Sketch for a painting, c1927, by Hildegard Jone

ANTON VON WEBERN (1883-1945). Austrian composer. Sketch for a painting, c1927, by Hildegard Jone

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Europe, Croatia

Europe, Croatia
Croatia, Zagreb. Old Town Zagreb, Tkalciceva Street Cafe/Restaurant Area, Cafe Table and Chairs

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Europe, Croatia

Europe, Croatia
Croatia-Zagreb. Old Town Zagreb-Tkalciceva Street Cafe/Restaurant Area -Cafe Table and Chairs

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying - back view showing tail. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying - back view showing tail. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15546 Capercaillie - male displaying - back view showing tail. Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15541 Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15549 Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15545 Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15548 Capercaillie - male displaying Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15542 Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland

Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland
WAT-15543 Capercaillie - male displaying. Kuhmo - Finland Tetrao urogallus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 1st May 2007: Wolverine (Gulo gulo) & Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) tracks in snow

Wolverine (Gulo gulo) & Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) tracks in snow
WAT-15499 Wolverine (Gulo gulo) & Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) tracks in snow. M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way



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