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Images Dated 26th February 2009 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: JOSEPH SMITH (1805-1844). American founder of the Mormon church. The tarring

JOSEPH SMITH (1805-1844). American founder of the Mormon church. The tarring and feathering of Joseph Smith by an anti-Mormon mob at Kirkland, Ohio, 24 March 1832. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: MORMON CONFIRMATION. Wood engraving, American, 1853

MORMON CONFIRMATION. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: MORMON BAPTISM. Wood engraving, American, 1853

MORMON BAPTISM. Wood engraving, American, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: MORMON FLIGHT, 1833. Flight of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri, November 1833

MORMON FLIGHT, 1833. Flight of the Mormons from Jackson County, Missouri, November 1833. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: MORMON TEMPLE, NAUVOO. The Mormon temple at Nauvoo, Illinois, as it appeared in the 1840s

MORMON TEMPLE, NAUVOO. The Mormon temple at Nauvoo, Illinois, as it appeared in the 1840s. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: SALT LAKE CITY, 1850. The Mormon settlement at Salt Lake City in the Utah Territory as it appeared

SALT LAKE CITY, 1850. The Mormon settlement at Salt Lake City in the Utah Territory as it appeared in 1850. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: MORMON SETTLER, 1870. A Mormon adobe home on the road to Salt Lake City, Utah

MORMON SETTLER, 1870. A Mormon adobe home on the road to Salt Lake City, Utah. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: MORMON TABERNACLE, 1870. The Mormon Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah

MORMON TABERNACLE, 1870. The Mormon Tabernacle at Salt Lake City, Utah, with the endownment house in the distance. Wood engraving, American, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: BOWERY THEATRE FIRE, 1845. Burning of the Bowery Theatre in New York City, 25 April 1845

BOWERY THEATRE FIRE, 1845. Burning of the Bowery Theatre in New York City, 25 April 1845. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1868. The Coan School at Norfolk, Virginia

FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1868. The Coan School at Norfolk, Virginia, established for freedmen after the Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: SPELLING BOOK, 1763. Woodcut frontispiece from The British Instructor

SPELLING BOOK, 1763. Woodcut frontispiece from The British Instructor, an English speller published in 1763

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1868. Butler High School at Hampton, Virginia

FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1868. Butler High School at Hampton, Virginia, established as a school for freedmen after the Civil War. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: FISK UNIVERSITY, 1868. Fisk University, established in 1866 as a school for freedmen at Nashville

FISK UNIVERSITY, 1868. Fisk University, established in 1866 as a school for freedmen at Nashville, Tennessee. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: IRAN: TEMPLE PRIESTS. Gueber ceremonies at Temple of Atech-ga, near Bakan, Iran

IRAN: TEMPLE PRIESTS. Gueber ceremonies at Temple of Atech-ga, near Bakan, Iran. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Churchs 1950s UK womens shoes Churchs

Churchs 1950s UK womens shoes Churchs
ChurchÕs 1950s UK womens shoes Churchs

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus)

Birdsfoot Trefoil (Lotus corniculatus) flowers. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Starry saxifrage (Saxifraga stellaris)

Starry saxifrage (Saxifraga stellaris) in flower. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis)

Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis) growing on shingle. This plant is native to Canada but is well established in parts of the UK, preferring river shingle habitats

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Waste incineration plant

Waste incineration plant. Domestic and industrial waste is burnt in furnaces inside this building, reducing the waste to ashes and combustion gases, which are purified

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Office block

Office block. Windows in a corner of an office block, seen against a cloud in a blue sky. The design of a buildings windows

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Starry saxifrage (Saxifraga stellaris)

Starry saxifrage (Saxifraga stellaris) in flower by a stream. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Dotterel eggs in a nest

Dotterel eggs in a nest on the Cairngorm plateau. Dotterels (Charadrius morinellus) breed on mountain plateaus such as the Scottish highlands and the Alps

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Mossy saxifrage (Saxifraga hypnoides)

Mossy saxifrage (Saxifraga hypnoides) in flower amongst granite rocks. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Red squirrel

Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) feeding at a peanut bird feeder. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in May

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Male black grouse displaying

Male black grouse displaying
Male black grouse (Tetrao tetrix) displaying on the lek. The lek is a type of animal territory in which males of a certain species gather to demonstrate their prowess before or during the mating

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis)

Nootka lupins (Lupinus nootkatensis) growing on shingle. This plant is native to Canada but is well established in parts of the UK, preferring river shingle habitats

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Male dotterel sitting on a nest

Male dotterel sitting on a nest
Male dotterel. Close-up of a male dotterel (Charadrius morinellus) sitting on a nest on the Cairngorm plateau. Dotterels (Charadrius morinellus)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Trientalis europaea

Trientalis europaea
Chickweed wintergreen (Trientalis europaea) in flower. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Waste incineration plant

Waste incineration plant. Domestic and industrial waste is burnt in furnaces inside this building, reducing the waste to ashes and combustion gases, which are purified

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Common lousewort (Pedicularis sylvatica)

Common lousewort (Pedicularis sylvatica) flowers. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Red squirrel feeding

Red squirrel feeding
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) on the forest floor. Photographed in a Caledonian Scots pine forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Granite cliffs, Scotland

Granite cliffs, Scotland
Granite cliffs. Man standed on eroded granite cliffs on Cairn Lochan, looking north across Glen More and Coire an Lochain

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Roseroot (Sedum rosea)

Roseroot (Sedum rosea) flowering in a gap between granite boulders. This plant is so-called because of the rose-like scent emitted when its roots are cut

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Blood centrifuge

Blood centrifuge. A centrifuge is a machine that spins its contents around a central axis at very high speeds. The force created by the spinning separates groups of particles according to their

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Dactylorhiza purpurella

Dactylorhiza purpurella
Northern marsh orchid (Dactylorhiza purpurella) in flower. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Blood centrifuge

Blood centrifuge. A centrifuge is a machine that spins its contents around a central axis at very high speeds. The force created by the spinning separates groups of particles according to their

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) blossom

Hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) blossom
Common hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna) blossom. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Landslide

Landslide on the slope of the Allt Mhor valley in the Glen More Forest. The exposed soil is glacial boulder clay, part of extensive moraines (glacial deposits) left behind after the ice age

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Male dotterel

Male dotterel (Charadrius morinellus) on breeding ground on the Cairngorm plateau. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Eroded granite, Scotland

Eroded granite, Scotland
Eroded granite. Glacier-smoothed granite rock (roche moutonnee) covered in striations and scratches. Photographed in Rothiemurchus Forest, looking up to the Lairig Ghru pass and the Cairngorms

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Cairngorm Mountain Railway

Cairngorm Mountain Railway. Funicular railway (top right) running past the Cairngorm Mountain Garden Project (bottom). The Cairngorm Mountain Garden Project was created on the site of the former

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Mountain avens (Dryas octopetala)

Mountain avens (Dryas octopetala) flowers. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Dactylorhiza purpurella

Dactylorhiza purpurella
Northern marsh orchid (Dactylorhiza purpurella) in flower. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Alpine ladys mantle (Alchemilla alpina)

Alpine ladys mantle (Alchemilla alpina) leaves covered in water droplets. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Red squirrel feeding

Red squirrel feeding
Red squirrel (Sciurus vulgaris) feeding on the forest floor. Photographed in a Caledonian Scots pine forest, Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in May

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Isle of Jura, Scotland

Isle of Jura, Scotland
Isle of Jura. View south from Ardfernal hill over Small Isles Bay to the village of Craighouse (far shore, upper right). In the foreground are meadows of Purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria)

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Office block windows

Office block windows. The design of a buildings windows and the use of blinds can affect the amount of heat lost to or gained from the surroundings

Background imageImages Dated 26th February 2009: Alpine Cinquefoil (Potentilla crantzii)

Alpine Cinquefoil (Potentilla crantzii) in flower. Photographed in the Cairngorms National Park, Scottish Highlands, in June



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