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Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Ipswich Town Hall

Ipswich Town Hall
The post office and town hall, Ipswich, Suffolk, circa 1895. (Photo by London Stereoscopic CompanyHulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Ipswich Quayside

Ipswich Quayside
Ships and railway wagons at the quayside in Ipswich, Suffolk, on the estuary of the River Orwell, circa 1930. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Ipswich Custom House

Ipswich Custom House
The Custom House on the bank of the River Orwell at Ipswich, Suffolk, circa 1895. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Hereford Old House

Hereford Old House
The Old House, a half-timbered building dating back to 1621, in the High Town area of the city of Hereford, circa 1890. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Black Prince Statue

Black Prince Statue
The Statue of the Black Prince (Edward, Prince of Wales (1330 - 1376), in Leeds city centre, Yorkshire, July 1921. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Boar Lane

Boar Lane
Trams on Boar Lane, Leeds, Yorkshire, July 1921. (Photo by Topical Press Agency/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: New Corn Exchange

New Corn Exchange
The New Corn Exchange building, Ipswich, Suffolk, circa 1895. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Wolseys Gate

Wolseys Gate in College Street, Ipswich, Suffolk, circa 1895. The gate is all that remains of a college planned by Thomas Cardinal Wolsey (1471 - 1530), but never finished

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Hereford Cathedral

Hereford Cathedral
A view of the north side of Hereford Cathedral, circa 1890. (Photo by London Stereoscopic Company/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Norfolk At Ipswich

Norfolk At Ipswich
The paddle steamer S.S. Norfolk at the quayside in Ipswich, Suffolk, on the estuary of the River Orwell, circa 1925. (Photo by Herbert Felton/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Picture No. 10761539

Picture No. 10761539
Morocco - Inside the perfectly preserved agadir (= fortified granary) of Tasguent in the Anti-Atlas mountains in southwest Morocco. The grain chambers are reached by perilous looking step treads. Date

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Picture No. 10761542

Picture No. 10761542
Morocco - Mountain slope grown with Argan trees in the Anti-Atlas mountains in southwest Morocco - Argan Trees prized for its nuts which produce oil rich in unsaturated fatty acids used in salads

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Picture No. 10761537

Picture No. 10761537
Morocco - The spectacularly sited agadir (= fortified granary) of Tizourgane in the Anti-Atlas mountains in southwest Morocco. The slopes are grown with prickly pear (Opuntia ficus-indica). Date

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Picture No. 10761523

Picture No. 10761523
Morocco - Berber village in the Anti-Atlas mountains and green fields in winter after heavy rains. The little trees are almond trees (Prunus dulcis)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Picture No. 10761543

Picture No. 10761543
Argan Trees - and the succulent Euphorbia echinus, both very common plants of the Anti-Atlas mountains in southwest Morocco - Argan Trees prized for its nuts which produce oil rich in unsaturated

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Picture No. 10761538

Picture No. 10761538
Morocco - Inside the perfectly preserved agadir (= fortified granary) of Tasguent in the Anti-Atlas mountains in southwest Morocco

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Rough legged hawk on fencepost in winter at Ninepipe WMA in the Mission Valley of Montana

Rough legged hawk on fencepost in winter at Ninepipe WMA in the Mission Valley of Montana

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Rough legged hawk on fencepost in winter at Ninepipe WMA in the Mission Valley of Montana

Rough legged hawk on fencepost in winter at Ninepipe WMA in the Mission Valley of Montana

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Suinrise light strikes the Moiese Hills at the National Bison Range in the Mission

Suinrise light strikes the Moiese Hills at the National Bison Range in the Mission Valley of Montana

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole in volcanic

Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole in volcanic thermal park on slopes of Miravalles Volcano

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole by walkway

Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole by walkway in volcanic thermal park on slopes of Miravalles Volcano

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole in volcanic

Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole in volcanic thermal park on slopes of Miravalles Volcano

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole in volcanic

Costa Rica, Guanacaste Province, Miravalles, Steam rises up from fumarole in volcanic thermal park on slopes of Miravalles Volcano

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Asia, Indonesia

Asia, Indonesia
Indonesia, Raja Ampat. The back halves of two butterflyfish

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Indonesia, Raja Ampat. Front view of masked butterflyfish

Indonesia, Raja Ampat. Front view of masked butterflyfish

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Indonesia, Raja Ampat. A Clarks anemonefish peeks out from anemone tentacles

Indonesia, Raja Ampat. A Clarks anemonefish peeks out from anemone tentacles

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. Defaced outer wall relief of the sacred funerary barque of the falcon god Horus, to whom the Edfu Temple is dedicated

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. The sacred funerary barque of the Egyptian god Horus sheltered in a chamber within his temple in Edfu, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. Defaced images of Egyptian gods led by Horus, the falcon deity on the outer walls of Edfu Temple

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. Temple wall detail

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. Black granite stature of the Egyptian sky god Horus at the temple of his name in Edfu, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. Temple wall detail

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Africa, Egypt

Africa, Egypt
Egypt, Edfu. Black granite statue of the Egyptian falcon god Horus at the entrance of the temple of his name, Edfu, Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: 5N 1975: Wales 20 England 4

5N 1975: Wales 20 England 4
Rugby Union - 1975 Five Nations Championship - Wales 20 England 4 Wales John Bevan on the ball at Cardiff Arms Park

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Carbon nanotube and buckyball, artwork

Carbon nanotube and buckyball, artwork
Carbon nanotube and buckyball. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structures of a buckyball (yellow) inside a carbon nanotube, or buckytube (grey)

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: DNA cube, artwork

DNA cube, artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) cube, computer artwork. The DNA cube is formed from six different DNA strands. Each side of the cube is composed of a single circular DNA strand

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Gear wheels, artwork

Gear wheels, artwork
Gear wheels, computer artwork. Gear wheels, or cogs, transmit rotational force within machines

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Human brain, artwork

Human brain, artwork
Human brain, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Abstract computer artwork

Abstract computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Human chromosomes, artwork

Human chromosomes, artwork
Human karyotype, computer artwork. A karyotype is the complete set of chromosomes of an organism. Humans have 46 chromosomes in total

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: DNA molecule, artwork

DNA molecule, artwork
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 26th January 2009: Circular DNA molecule, artwork

Circular DNA molecule, artwork
Circular DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule, computer artwork. Circular DNA has no ends, but consists of a ring structure. It is the typical form of bacterial DNA and cytoplasmic DNA in animals



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