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Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: (1757-1808). French physician and philosopher. Contemporary steel engraving

(1757-1808). French physician and philosopher. Contemporary steel engraving
PIERRE J.G. CABANIS (1757-1808). French physician and philosopher. Contemporary steel engraving

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: (1870-1945). English writer. Photographed at Oxford, age 21

(1870-1945). English writer. Photographed at Oxford, age 21
LORD ALFRED BRUCE DOUGLAS (1870-1945). English writer. Photographed at Oxford, age 21

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain

USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, North America, Georgia

USA, North America, Georgia
USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain, historic district

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, North America, Georgia

USA, North America, Georgia
USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain, historic district

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, North America, Georgia

USA, North America, Georgia
USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain, historic district

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, North America, Georgia

USA, North America, Georgia
USA, Georgia, Savannah, historic district, ornate column top

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain

USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain

USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain, historic district

USA, Georgia, Savannah, Forsythe Park fountain, historic district

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Free-Range Chickens - able to feed outside in the sun. Hampshire, UK

Free-Range Chickens - able to feed outside in the sun. Hampshire, UK
ROG-7144 Free-Range Chickens - able to feed outside in the sun. Hampshire, UK Bob Gibbons

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Closed wooden windows in the town of Chichicastenango

Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Closed wooden windows in the town of Chichicastenango

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Bright colored doors in the town of Chichicastenango

Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Bright colored doors in the town of Chichicastenango

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Bright colored doors in the town of Chichicastenango

Guatemala, Chichicastenango. Bright colored doors in the town of Chichicastenango

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Antarctica, South Shetland Islands, Livingston Island. Close-up of southern elephant

Antarctica, South Shetland Islands, Livingston Island. Close-up of southern elephant seal lounging on the beach

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: South Shetland Islands, Livingston Island. Gentoo penguin chicks form into groups

South Shetland Islands, Livingston Island. Gentoo penguin chicks form into groups while parents are away to protect themselves from raiding skuas

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Canada, British Columbia

Canada, British Columbia
Sea shell, Stanley Park, British Columbia

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Namibia, Etosha National Park. Cracked mud in dried water hole at edge of Etosha Pan

Namibia, Etosha National Park. Cracked mud in dried water hole at edge of Etosha Pan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Africa, Namibia

Africa, Namibia
Namibia, Etosha National Park. Detail of Elephant (Loxodonta africana) drinking from water hole with trunk at edge of Etosha Pan

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada after the American Revolution

Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada after the American Revolution. Pen-and-ink drawing by Charles W. Jefferys
UPPER CANADA: LOYALISTS. Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada after the American Revolution. Pen-and-ink drawing by Charles W. Jefferys

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: The conscription of Hessians for service alongside the British forces in America during

The conscription of Hessians for service alongside the British forces in America during the American Revolutionary War
HESSIANS: CONSCRIPTION. The conscription of Hessians for service alongside the British forces in America during the American Revolutionary War. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution

Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution
UPPER CANADA: LOYALISTS. Loyalists on their way to Upper Canada (up the St. Lawrence) after the American Revolution. Pen-and-ink drawing by Charles W. Jefferys

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: A Hessian mercenary seizing a revolutionary banner from an American rebel

A Hessian mercenary seizing a revolutionary banner from an American rebel. Contemporary line engraving
HESSIAN MERCENARY. A Hessian mercenary seizing a revolutionary banner from an American rebel. Contemporary line engraving

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Detail from a 36-shilling Massachusetts paper bill engraved by Paul Revere in 1775

Detail from a 36-shilling Massachusetts paper bill engraved by Paul Revere in 1775
CONTINENTAL SOLDIER. Detail from a 36-shilling Massachusetts paper bill engraved by Paul Revere in 1775

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Martyrs of Humanity. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, published on President Lincolns

Martyrs of Humanity. American cartoon by D. R. Fitzpatrick, published on President Lincolns birthday in 1948
FITZPATRICK: MARTYRS, 1948. Martyrs of Humanity. American cartoon by D.R. Fitzpatrick, published on President Lincolns birthday in 1948

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: AMELIA A. B. EDWARDS (1831-1892). English novelist and Egyptologist. Wood engraving, 1865

AMELIA A. B. EDWARDS (1831-1892). English novelist and Egyptologist. Wood engraving, 1865

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Glycine, molecular model

Glycine, molecular model
Glycine. Molecular model of the amino acid glycine. Its chemical formula is C2.H5.N.O2. Atoms are represented as balls and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Glutamic acid, molecular model

Glutamic acid, molecular model
Glutamine. Molecular model of the amino acid glutamine. Its chemical formula is C4.H10.N2.O3. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Glycine, molecular model

Glycine, molecular model
Glycine. Molecular model of the amino acid glycine. Its chemical formula is C2.H5.N.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Selenocysteine, molecular model

Selenocysteine, molecular model
Selenocysteine. Molecular model of the amino acid selenocysteine. Its chemical formula is C3.H7.N.O2.Se. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (yellow)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Isoleucine, molecular model

Isoleucine, molecular model
Isoleucine. Molecular model of the amino acid isoleucine. Its chemical formula is C6.H13.N.O2. Atoms are represented as balls and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Cysteine, molecular model

Cysteine, molecular model
Cysteine. Molecular model of the amino acid cysteine. Its chemical formula is C3.H7.N.O2.S. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold), nitrogen (dark blue)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Isoleucine, molecular model

Isoleucine, molecular model
Isoleucine. Molecular model of the amino acid isoleucine. Its chemical formula is C6.H13.N.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Glutamic acid, molecular model

Glutamic acid, molecular model
Glutamic acid. Molecular model of the amino acid glutamic acid. Its chemical formula is C5.H9.N.O4. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Mycoplasma genitalium bacteria

Mycoplasma genitalium bacteria
Mycoplasma genitalium, transmission electron micrograph (TEM). M. genitalium has the smallest genome (total genetic material) of all living organisms

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Histidine, molecular model

Histidine, molecular model
Histidine. Molecular model of the amino acid histidine. Its chemical formula is C6.H9.N3.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Methionine, molecular model

Methionine, molecular model
Methionine. Molecular model of the amino acid methionine. Its chemical formula is C5.H11.N.O2.S. Atoms are represented as rods and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Methionine, molecular model

Methionine, molecular model
Methionine. Molecular model of the amino acid methionine. Its chemical formula is C5.H11.N.O2.S. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Leucine, molecular model

Leucine, molecular model
Leucine. Molecular model of the amino acid leucine. Its chemical formula is C6.H13.N.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Lysine, molecular model

Lysine, molecular model
Lysine. Molecular model of the amino acid lysine. Its chemical formula is C6.H14.N2.O2. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Asparagine, molecular model

Asparagine, molecular model
Glutamine. Molecular model of the amino acid glutamine. Its chemical formula is C4.H10.N2.O3. Atoms are represented as balls and are colour- coded: carbon (blue), hydrogen (gold)

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Australian King Parrot - male - feeds on fruit of a Lychee Tree (Sapindaceae)

Australian King Parrot - male - feeds on fruit of a Lychee Tree (Sapindaceae: Litchi chinensis) in a suburban orchard
EL-1915 Australian King Parrot - male - feeds on fruit of a Lychee Tree (Sapindaceae: Litchi chinensis) in a suburban orchard. woodlands of eastern Australia

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Reddbed viewed from East Bank Cley NWT Reserve Cley Norfolk

Reddbed viewed from East Bank Cley NWT Reserve Cley Norfolk

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: East Bank Cley Norfolk winter

East Bank Cley Norfolk winter

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Enamel sign for Mobiloil

Enamel sign for Mobiloil
An enamel sign advertising Gargoyle Mobiloil - the vacuum oil company from Rochester, USA. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Filtrate Motor Oil

Filtrate Motor Oil
An enamel sign advertising Filtrate Motor Oil, produced at the Filtrate Works, Leeds. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Enamel sign advertising Dunlop

Enamel sign advertising Dunlop
An enamel sign advertising Dunlop tyres. *EDITORIAL USE ONLY*

Background imageImages Dated 25th January 2008: Tropical rainforest with buttress tree - Masoala National Park - Madagascar

Tropical rainforest with buttress tree - Masoala National Park - Madagascar
MAR-1220 Tropical rainforest with buttress tree Masoala National Park - Madagascar Thomas Marent Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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