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Images Dated 2nd December 2009 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Library

Library. Roped off shelves in a library

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Biological research

Biological research
MODEL RELEASED. Biological research. Scientist pipetting a liquid into a multiwell tray

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Library

Library. Moveable shelves in a library

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Cow Basil (Vaccaria hispanica)

Cow Basil (Vaccaria hispanica)
Flowers and foliage of Cow Basil (Vaccaria hispanica syn Vaccaria pyramidata), also known as Cowherb. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Symphytum x uplandicum

Symphytum x uplandicum
Foliage and flowers of Russian comfrey (Symphytum x uplandicum), photographed in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Asbestos removal

Asbestos removal
MODEL RELEASED. Asbestos removal. Worker in protective clothing removing asbestos from a building. Asbestos is a heat resistant fibre used in fire-proof fabrics and electrical and heating insulation

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Motorcycle disc brake

Motorcycle disc brake. The outer tyre has been removed, revealing this metal disc that surrounds the hub. The brake pads (black)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Hoary Plantain (Plantago media)

Hoary Plantain (Plantago media)
Flowers of Hoary Plantain (Plantago media) growing in calcareous grassland in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Shores of Lake Louise, Canada

Shores of Lake Louise, Canada
Shores of Lake Louise in winter. Forest and mountains in an icy landscape on the shores of Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada. This is a glacial lake at an elevation of 1750 metres in the Canadian Rocky

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Ascalaphid

Ascalaphid
An Ascalaphid (Libelloides coccajus) in grassland in Dordogne, France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Jet flight, composite image

Jet flight, composite image

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Autumn leaves blowing in the wind

Autumn leaves blowing in the wind, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Asbestos removal

Asbestos removal
MODEL RELEASED. Asbestos removal. Workers in protective clothing removing asbestos from a building. Asbestos is a heat resistant fibre used in fire-proof fabrics and electrical

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Prince Albert, British Prince Consort

Prince Albert, British Prince Consort
Prince Albert (1819-1861), British Prince Consort. Prince Albert, the German husband of Queen Victoria of Britain, was a patron of science and a sponsor of the Great Exhibition of 1851

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Polygonatum odoratum

Polygonatum odoratum
Foliage and flowers of Angular Solomons Seal Polygonatum odoratum), also known as Lesser Solomons Seal, growing in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Asbestos removal

Asbestos removal
MODEL RELEASED. Asbestos removal. Worker in protective clothing during asbestos removal. Asbestos is a heat resistant fibre used in fire-proof fabrics and electrical and heating insulation

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Watering can and broken pot

Watering can and broken pot in a garden, surrounded by ivy. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Goatsbeard (Tragopogon orientalis)

Goatsbeard (Tragopogon orientalis)
Stem, bud and flower of Goatsbeard (Tragopogon orientalis), growing in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Noctilucent cloud

Noctilucent cloud. This type of cloud, also known as polar mesospheric, is visible only in deep twilight and is seen mostly during the summer

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Noctilucent cloud

Noctilucent cloud over trees. This type of cloud, also known as polar mesospheric, is visible only in deep twilight and is seen mostly during the summer

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Frog Orchid (Coeloglossum viride)

Frog Orchid (Coeloglossum viride)
Flowers of the Frog Orchid (Coeloglossum viride), sometimes known as (Dactylorhiza viridis), growing in damp grassland in France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Semang charm against stings, artwork

Semang charm against stings, artwork
Semang charm against stings. Artwork of a magic charm against stings, incised on a bamboo stave by magicians of the Semang people of the Malay Peninsula

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Dactylorhiza fuchsii

Dactylorhiza fuchsii
Flowers of Common Spotted Orchid (Dactylorhiza fuchsii), growing in a meadow in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: George Washington, first US President

George Washington, first US President
George Washington (1732-1799), planter, soldier and politician. Washington was born into a Virginian planter family in 1732

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Saxifraga cuneifolia

Saxifraga cuneifolia
Foliage and flowers of Spoon-leaved Saxifrage (Saxifraga cuneifolia), growing in shaded woodland in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Parrot tulip flowers

Parrot tulip flowers. These tulips are a cultivated form of the tulip plant (Tulipa sp.). They are large and brightly coloured, and have feathered or waved petals

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: May-lily (Maianthemum bifolium)

May-lily (Maianthemum bifolium)
Flowers and foliage of the May-lily (Maianthemum bifolium) which is a rare plant in the UK. Photographed in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Alpine Basil-thyme (Acinos alpina)

Alpine Basil-thyme (Acinos alpina)
Flowers of Alpine Basil-thyme (Acinos alpina), growing on limestone scree in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Bearded Iris (Iris germanica)

Bearded Iris (Iris germanica)
Flower of a Bearded Iris (Iris germanica), photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Human sacrifice in Tahiti, artwork

Human sacrifice in Tahiti, artwork
Human sacrifice in Tahiti. Artwork of the British explorer Captain James Cook (lower right) and other sailors, watching the final stages of a two-day human sacrifice in Tahiti in 1777

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Oxlips (Primula elatior)

Oxlips (Primula elatior)
Foliage, stems and flowers of Oxlips (Primula elatior) growing in mountain pastures in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: The Radovna river in Slovenia

The Radovna river in Slovenia
The Radovna river flowing through the Vintgar Gorge near Bled in Triglav National Park, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Grain silos and railway track

Grain silos and railway track. These structures are used to store cereal grains (usually wheat) until they are ready to be transported and processed into food products

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Red Campion (Silene dioica)

Red Campion (Silene dioica)
Flower and flowerbuds of Red Campion (Silene dioica), photographed in Devon, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Orchid ( Anacamptis pyramidalis)

Orchid ( Anacamptis pyramidalis)
Flowers and stems of Pyramidal Orchids (Anacamptis pyramidalis). Photographed in a meadow in Dordogne, France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Sternbergs Pink (Dianthus sternbergii)

Sternbergs Pink (Dianthus sternbergii)
Foliage and flowers of Sternbergs Pink (Dianthus sternbergii) growing on limestone in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Wall-rue (Asplenium ruta-muraria)

Wall-rue (Asplenium ruta-muraria)
Foliage of Wall-rue (Asplenium ruta-muraria) growing in a crevice of limestone in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)

Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum)
Flowers and foliage of Crimson Clover (Trifolium incarnatum), planted as a fodder crop in France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Tongue orchid (Serapias vomeracea)

Tongue orchid (Serapias vomeracea)
Flowers of a Tongue orchid (Serapias vomeracea). Photographed in a meadow in Dordogne, France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Asbestos removal

Asbestos removal
MODEL RELEASED. Asbestos removal. Workers in protective clothing laoding bags of asbestos into a van after removing it from a building

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Iris cengialtii ssp. Vauchinensis

Iris cengialtii ssp. Vauchinensis
Foliage and flowers of the Dalmatian Iris (Iris cengialtii ssp. Vauchinensis), photographed in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Hairy Sedge (Carex hirta)

Hairy Sedge (Carex hirta) growing in a wet meadow in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Asbestos removal

Asbestos removal
MODEL RELEASED. Asbestos removal. Workers in protective clothing bagging up asbestos after removing it from a building. Asbestos is a heat resistant fibre used in fire-proof fabrics

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Seedling, composite image

Seedling, composite image
Seedling. Composite image of a seedling growing in front of a blue sky and clouds

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Vincetoxicum hirundinaria

Vincetoxicum hirundinaria
Flowers and foliage of Swallow-wort (Vincetoxicum hirundinaria), photographed in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Carlina acaulis and Gentiana verna

Carlina acaulis and Gentiana verna
Stemless Carline thistle (Carlina acaulis) and Spring Gentians (Gentiana verna) flowering in mountain pastures in the Julian Alps, Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Alpine clematis (Clematis alpina)

Alpine clematis (Clematis alpina)
Foliage and flowers of Alpine clematis (Clematis alpina), growing in montane woodland in Slovenia

Background imageImages Dated 2nd December 2009: Fairy Foxgloves (Erinus alpinus)

Fairy Foxgloves (Erinus alpinus)
Fairy foxgloves (Erinus alpinus) flowering on an old stone wall in France



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