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Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel (left) shakes hands with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt

Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel (left) shakes hands with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt during their summit
CAMP DAVID SUMMIT, 1978. Prime Minister Menachem Begin of Israel (left) shakes hands with President Anwar Sadat of Egypt during their summit meeting in Camp David, Maryland, hosted by U.S

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Photographed with supporters at the Lowell Memorial

GEORGE McGOVERN (1922- ). American politician. Photographed with supporters at the Lowell Memorial Auditorium on the eve of the Massachusetts presidential primary, 24 April 1972

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Leeds Johnny Giles during the game at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderlands Dennis Tueart with Leeds Trevor Cherry behind at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 The Sunderland team celebrate Ian Porterfields goal at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderland goalkeeper Jim Montgomery punches clear from Leeds Mick Jones

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderland goalkeeping hero Jim Montgomery, right, and teammate Richie Pitt celebrate after the match at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderland goalkeeper Jim Montgomery saves a low shot as teammates Dave Watson and Dick Malone cover at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderland goalkeeper Jim Montgomery and Leeds Allan Clarke at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderland goalkeeper Jim Montgomery punches clear from Leeds Billy Bremner at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Victorious Sunderland captain Bobby Kerr lifts the trophy at the top of the Wembley steps

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderland captain Bobby Kerr and Billy Hughes, left, parade the trophy, with Sunderlands Jim Montgomery, right

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 The two captains Bobby Kerr (Sunderland) and Billy Bremner (Leeds) shake hands before kick-off at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0

1973 FA Cup Final: Sunderland 1 Leeds Utd 0
Football - 1973 FA Cup Final - Sunderland 1 Leeds United 0 Sunderlands Dave Watson, ground and Richie Pitt, left, with Leeds Allan Clarke at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: NORMAN MAILER (1923-2007). American writer. Photographed at a press conference about his book

NORMAN MAILER (1923-2007). American writer. Photographed at a press conference about his book, Marilyn, at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, 18 July 1973

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: MARY MCCARTHY (1912-1989). American writer. Photograph, c1961

MARY MCCARTHY (1912-1989). American writer. Photograph, c1961

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: NORMAN MAILER (1923-2007). American writer. Speaking at a press conference about his book, Marilyn

NORMAN MAILER (1923-2007). American writer. Speaking at a press conference about his book, Marilyn, at the Algonquin Hotel in New York City, 18 July 1973

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: NORMAN MAILER (1923-2007). American writer. Photographed at New Yorks felony court with his wife

NORMAN MAILER (1923-2007). American writer. Photographed at New Yorks felony court with his wife, Adele, whom he is accused of stabbing with a penknife, 1960

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: 1963 FA Cup Final: Man Utd 3 Leicester 1

1963 FA Cup Final: Man Utd 3 Leicester 1
Football - 1962 / 1963 FA Cup - Final: Manchester United 3 Leicester City 1 United manager Matt Busby leads his team out at Wembley, with captain Noel Cantwell behind, and Bobby Charlton, far left

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Bill Foulkes - Manchester United

Bill Foulkes - Manchester United
Football - 1962 / 1963 FA Cup - Final: Manchester United 3 Leicester City 1 William Bill Foulkes at Wembley

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)

Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Skull and coal

Skull and coal

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Brain and skull

Brain and skull

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Skull and coal

Skull and coal

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Fuel pump nozzle held in a hand

Fuel pump nozzle held in a hand
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Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Fuel pump nozzle

Fuel pump nozzle

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Brain and skull

Brain and skull

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Steam locomotive

Steam locomotive on the North Norfolk Poppy Line, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Old luggage

Old luggage in a pile

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Steam locomotive

Steam locomotive on the North Norfolk Poppy Line, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Restored railway station ticket office

Restored railway station ticket office on the North Norfolk Railway line, UK

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Mammoth, prehistoric bone art

Mammoth, prehistoric bone art. This image of a mammoth has been scratched onto a piece of mammoths tusk. It was found in the cave of La Madeleine, Dordogne, France

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Joseph Whitworth, British engineer

Joseph Whitworth, British engineer
Joseph Whitworth (1803-1887), British engineer and inventor. Whitworth had a major impact on engineering, pioneering the use of precise measurement

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Pliny the Elder, Roman naturalist

Pliny the Elder, Roman naturalist
Pliny the Elder (23-79 AD), Roman naturalist and author. Pliny was the writer of the 37-volume encyclopedia Historia Naturalis

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist

Alexander von Humboldt, German naturalist
Alexander von Humboldt (1769-1859), German naturalist and geographer. At 27, Humboldt inherited enough money to plan an expedition with botanist Aime Bonpland to South America (map shown)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: James Watt, Scottish engineer

James Watt, Scottish engineer
James Watt (1736-1819), Scottish engineer and inventor. Watt made numerous practical improvements to the steam engine of his day

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Samuel Crompton, British inventor

Samuel Crompton, British inventor
Samuel Crompton (1753-1827), British inventor. Crompton was born at Firwood, near the textile town of Bolton. In 1779 he designed and built his spinning mule

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Edward Jenner, British physician

Edward Jenner, British physician
Edward Jenner (1749-1823), British physician. Jenner, who also did work as a naturalist, is famed for developing a vaccine for the often fatal viral infection smallpox

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Henry Andrews, English astronomer

Henry Andrews, English astronomer
Henry Andrews (1744-1820), English astronomer and mathematician. In 1768, Andrews began work on the Nautical Almanac. He was appointed compiler of the Nautical Ephemeries

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Inigo Jones, English architect

Inigo Jones, English architect
Inigo Jones (1573-1652), English architect. Jones, who travelled abroad and was greatly influenced by Andrea Palladio, is known for bringing Italianate Renaissance architecture to England

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Forge of Hephaistos, Roman fresco

Forge of Hephaistos, Roman fresco. Hephaistos (Vulcan) is seated at his forge, hammering metal on an anvil as he forges armour for use by heroes. He is assisted by a pair of Cyclops

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Humphry Davy, English chemist

Humphry Davy, English chemist
Humphry Davy (1778-1829), English chemist. Davy is best known for his invention of the miners safety lamp, also known as the Davy lamp, for use in coal mines

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Bacchus and Vesuvius, Roman fresco

Bacchus and Vesuvius, Roman fresco. Bacchus (Dionysus, centre left), wearing a cloak of grapes, stands beside a conical mountain covered in vines

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Battle wounds of Aeneas, Roman fresco

Battle wounds of Aeneas, Roman fresco. Aeneas (centre) has been wounded in battle. He leans upon his spear and rests his left hand on the shoulder of his little son Ascanius, who weeps bitterly

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Food and glass dishes, Roman fresco

Food and glass dishes, Roman fresco
Roman fresco, from the House of Red Deers (Casa dei Cervi), Herculaneum, 45-79 AD. This detail of part of the fresco shows assorted foods, a glass dish and a glass vessel

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Peaches and a glass jug, Roman fresco

Peaches and a glass jug, Roman fresco
Roman fresco of peaches and a glass jug, from the House of Red Deers (Casa dei Cervi), Herculaneum, 45-79 AD. This fresco is displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Rabbit and figs, Roman fresco

Rabbit and figs, Roman fresco
Roman fresco of a rabbit and four figs. This fresco, from Herculaneum, is displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 2nd October 2009: Bread and figs, Roman fresco

Bread and figs, Roman fresco
Roman fresco showing a loaf of round Roman bread with two figs in the background. This fresco, from Pompeii, is displayed in the Archaeological Museum of Naples, Italy



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