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Images Dated 2nd July 2008 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located on Citadel Hill overlooking the waterfront area of Halifax

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Fort walls

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Fort walls

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located on Citadel Hill overlooking the waterfront area of Halifax

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located on Citadel Hill overlooking the waterfront area of Halifax. Halifax Metro Center in distance

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Old Town Clock (circa 1803), city landmark located on Citadel Hill overlooking the waterfront area of Halifax

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Fort walls

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Fort walls

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic military band. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic military band. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic military band. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Detail of Scottish uniform

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Detail of Scottish uniform. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic military band. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Reenactment of historic military band

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Historic fort gun, c. 1867

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Historic fort gun, c. 1867
Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Citadel, National Historic Site. Historic fort gun, c.1867. (Editorial Usage Only)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Saint Pauls Anglican Church, circa 1749, oldest

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Saint Pauls Anglican Church, circa 1749, oldest Protestant church in Canada. Interior, stained glass

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Picture No. 10762792

Picture No. 10762792
Black Bear and Coyote (Canis latrans) tracks in mud along pond edge - summer (Ursus americanus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Picture No. 10762790

Picture No. 10762790
Black Bear and Coyote (Canis latrans) tracks in mud along pond edge - summer (Ursus americanus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Picture No. 10762791

Picture No. 10762791
Black Bear tracks in mud along pond edge - summer (Ursus americanus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Picture No. 10762789

Picture No. 10762789
Black Bear - tracks with Coyote (Canis latrans) and bird tracks in mud along pond edge - summer (Ursus americanus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Announcement from the Kentucky State Lotteries about the Havana Plan Lottery, 1866

Announcement from the Kentucky State Lotteries about the Havana Plan Lottery, 1866
KENTUCKY LOTTERIES, 1866. Announcement from the Kentucky State Lotteries about the Havana Plan Lottery, 1866

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: 1958 Le Mans 24 hours: Tony Brooks / Maurice Trintignant, Aston Martin DBR1 / 30, retired

1958 Le Mans 24 hours: Tony Brooks / Maurice Trintignant, Aston Martin DBR1 / 30, retired
Le Mans, France. 21-22 June 1958. Tony Brooks/Maurice Trintignant, Aston Martin DBR1/30, retired, leads the field at the start of the race, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic ref: B/W Print

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: 1958 Le Mans 24 hours: Le Mans, France. 21-22 June 1958

1958 Le Mans 24 hours: Le Mans, France. 21-22 June 1958
Le Mans, France. 21-22 June 1958. Start of the race, action. World Copyright: LAT Photographic ref: B/W Print

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia

Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia, 1863
CONFEDERATE NEWSPAPER. Page from the Southern Illustrated News, a Confederate newspaper published at Richmond, Virginia, 1863

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Advertisement for a New York chemist, featuring an engraving of Khoikhoi ( Hottentot)

Advertisement for a New York chemist, featuring an engraving of Khoikhoi ( Hottentot)
ADVERTISEMENT: BUCHU, 1871. Advertisement for a New York chemist, featuring an engraving of Khoikhoi ( Hottentot ) gathering buchu leaves at the Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, for H.T

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan

Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan
FILM STILL: NIGHTCLUB, 1929. Still from the 1929 motion picture Queen of the Night Clubs, starring Texas Guinan

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Alaska, Katmai National Park, Brown bear (Ursus arctos) yawning in meadow along Hallo Bay

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Saint Marys Cathedral Basilica. The tallest polished

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Saint Marys Cathedral Basilica. The tallest polished spire in North America. Circa 1820

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Saint Marys Cathedral Basilica. The tallest polished

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Saint Marys Cathedral Basilica. The tallest polished spire in North America. Circa 1820

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Public Gardens, historic Victorian city garden created in 1836

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Public Gardens, historic Victorian city garden created in 1836

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Public Gardens created in 1836. Queen Victoria Diamond

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Public Gardens created in 1836. Queen Victoria Diamond Jubilee Fountain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Public Gardens. Historic Victorian city garden created in 1836

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Public Gardens. Historic Victorian city garden created in 1836, traditional gazebo

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Public Gardens. Historic Victorian city garden created in 1836

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax, Public Gardens. Historic Victorian city garden created in 1836, traditional gazebo

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Canada, Nova Scotia

Canada, Nova Scotia, Halifax. Public Gardens, historic Victorian city garden created in 1836

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: SARAH ELIZABETH CARMICHAEL (1838-1901). American poet. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

SARAH ELIZABETH CARMICHAEL (1838-1901). American poet. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: WOMAN WRITER, c1876. Mrs. Jenkins is employed in writing a thrilling

WOMAN WRITER, c1876. Mrs. Jenkins is employed in writing a thrilling and highly moral novel for one of the Sensation
WOMAN WRITER, c1876. Mrs. Jenkins is employed in writing a thrilling and highly moral novel for one of the " Sensation" weeklies. Wood engraving, American, c1876

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: ZION NATIONAL PARK. Panorama of Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah

ZION NATIONAL PARK. Panorama of Zion Canyon, Zion National Park, Utah. From an American chromolithograph postcard, c1930

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: GRAND CANYON, 1958. Still from the documentary film Grand Canyon, 1958

GRAND CANYON, 1958. Still from the documentary film Grand Canyon, 1958

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: DNA recombination, molecular model

DNA recombination, molecular model
DNA recombination. Molecular model of a Holliday Junction, a moving point of contact between two DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Double-stranded RNA molecule

Double-stranded RNA molecule
Double-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecule, molecular model. The majority of RNA in a cell is in the single-stranded form

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Double-stranded RNA molecule

Double-stranded RNA molecule
Double-stranded RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecule, molecular model. The majority of RNA in a cell is in the single-stranded form

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: DNA Holliday junction, molecular model

DNA Holliday junction, molecular model
DNA recombination. Molecular model of a Holliday Junction, a moving point of contact between two DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Penstemon Czar

Penstemon Czar
Penstemon flowers (Penstemon Czar ). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie

Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie
Chinese clematis flower (Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie, yellow) amongst stags horn sumach foliage (Rhus typhina, red). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Wallflowers (Erysimum Bowles Mauve )

Wallflowers (Erysimum Bowles Mauve ). Photographed in September

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Coral gem (Lotus berthelotii)

Coral gem (Lotus berthelotii)
Coral gem flowers (Lotus berthelotii)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Hammerhead ribozyme molecule

Hammerhead ribozyme molecule
Hammerhead ribozyme, molecular model. Ribozymes are RNA (ribonucleic acid) molecules that catalyse certain biochemical reactions

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie

Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie
Chinese clematis seed head (Clematis orientalis Bill Mackenzie, yellow) amongst stags horn sumach foliage (Rhus typhina, red). Photographed in October

Background imageImages Dated 2nd July 2008: Clematis Petite Falcon

Clematis Petite Falcon
Clematis flowers (Clematis Petite Falcon, purple) amongst cotton lavender (Santonlina chamaecyparissus) foliage. This herbaceous variety of clematis is planted in a manner that allows it to grow



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