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Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Hot peppers of various color used as food in Indian cuisine considered one of the

Hot peppers of various color used as food in Indian cuisine considered one of the richest in the world of flavors and fragrances, Nepal, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Lacquered panel of a cabinet with dragon, phoenix, and floral design, from the reign of Xuande

Lacquered panel of a cabinet with dragon, phoenix, and floral design, from the reign of Xuande. Ming Dynasty, 1426-1435
CHINA: LACQUERED PANEL. Lacquered panel of a cabinet with dragon, phoenix, and floral design, from the reign of Xuande. Ming Dynasty, 1426-1435

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: A battle during the Sino Japanese War between Chinese soldiers

A battle during the Sino Japanese War between Chinese soldiers and Japanese General Major Odera on horseback in a
SINO JAPANESE WAR, c1895. A battle during the Sino Japanese War between Chinese soldiers and Japanese General Major Odera on horseback in a snowstorm at Weihaiwei Bay, resulting in Oderas death

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Gold headdress ornaments in the form of a pair of apsarases (angels of Buddhist mythology)

Gold headdress ornaments in the form of a pair of apsarases (angels of Buddhist mythology). T ang Dynasty, 618-907 A. D
CHINA: HEADDRESS ORNAMENT. Gold headdress ornaments in the form of a pair of apsarases (angels of Buddhist mythology). T ang Dynasty, 618-907 A.D

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10889494

Picture No. 10889494
Rock Formation - along National Route 40 Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10889483

Picture No. 10889483
Rio Grande Canyon - rocky landscape of a canyon and river Rio Grande along National Route 40 Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10889482

Picture No. 10889482
Rio Grande Canyon - rocky landscape of a canyon and river Rio Grande along National Route 40 Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Colonel Pocklington with His Sisters. Oil on canvas by George Stubbs, 1769

Colonel Pocklington with His Sisters. Oil on canvas by George Stubbs, 1769
STUBBS: POCKLINGTON, 1769. Colonel Pocklington with His Sisters. Oil on canvas by George Stubbs, 1769

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Fountain in Alameda Park, Mexico City. Oil on cardboard, 1833, by Johann Moritz Rugendas

Fountain in Alameda Park, Mexico City. Oil on cardboard, 1833, by Johann Moritz Rugendas
RUGENDAS: PARK, 1833. Fountain in Alameda Park, Mexico City. Oil on cardboard, 1833, by Johann Moritz Rugendas

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890926

Picture No. 10890926
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890925

Picture No. 10890925
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890921

Picture No. 10890921
Horse Chestnut - leaf bud opening in spring (Aesculus hippocastanum) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890920

Picture No. 10890920
Horse Chestnut - leaf bud opening in spring (Aesculus hippocastanum) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890924

Picture No. 10890924
Hazel-Tree - leaf bud opening in spring (Corylus avellana) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890923

Picture No. 10890923
Horse Chestnut - leaf development (Aesculus hippocastanum) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Picture No. 10890922

Picture No. 10890922
Horse Chestnut - leaf development (Aesculus hippocastanum) Date

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Quilting Party scene in an American home. Oil painting by John Lewis Krimmel, 1813

Quilting Party scene in an American home. Oil painting by John Lewis Krimmel, 1813
QUILTING PARTY, 1813. Quilting Party scene in an American home. Oil painting by John Lewis Krimmel, 1813

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. The cloister

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Bible reading

Bible reading

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. 18th-century fresco depicting the life St Francis of Assisi

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. Painting of Jesus on the cross

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. 17th- century painting depicting St Francis of Assisi

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. 18th- century fresco depicting St Francis of Assisi and the wolf in Gubbio

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. 18th-century fresco depicting the life St Francis of Assisi

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: View of Saorge village in La Roya valley

View of Saorge village in La Roya valley

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. 18th-century fresco depicting the life St Francis of Assisi

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. Christian symbols

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. 18th-century fresco depicting the life St Francis of Assisi

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. Bible reading

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. Windows of the cloister

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Monastery of Saorge

Monastery of Saorge. Wooden statue of Jesus

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Bible reading

Bible reading

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Chickens egg outer shell detail, SEM

Chickens egg outer shell detail, SEM
Chickens egg outer shell detail, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Hard-shelled eggs are produced by birds and some reptiles. The shell protects the growing embryo inside

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Horsetail spores (Equisetum arvense) SEM

Horsetail spores (Equisetum arvense) SEM
Horsetail spores (Equisetum arvense) coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The tendrils or elaters as they are known

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Silver birch bark (Betula pendula), SEM

Silver birch bark (Betula pendula), SEM
Detail of silver birch bark (Betula pendula), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Threads of fungal hyphae can be seen infiltrating the bark. Magnification x2000 at an image size of 10cm wide

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Female adult earwig, SEM

Female adult earwig, SEM
Female adult earwig (Forficula auricularia) coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Females are easily distinguishable from males by their tail pincers which are smaller and less curved

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Watch Movement, SEM

Watch Movement, SEM
Part of a mechanical watch movement, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). The image shows some of the jewels used as bearings in a wristwatch

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Butterfly scales (Morpho aega), SEM

Butterfly scales (Morpho aega), SEM
Underside of a Morpho butterfly wing (Morpho aega) coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Unlike the scales on the topside of the wing, these are non-reflective and non-defractive

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Glue on a re-adherable sticky note, SEM

Glue on a re-adherable sticky note, SEM
Detail of glue used for the adhesive on sticky notes, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). These are squares of paper which are used to temporarily attach notes to documents, computers

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Microchip connectors, SEM

Microchip connectors, SEM
Microchip connectors, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Magnification x123 at an image size of 10 cm wide

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Museum Beetle Larva Hair, SEM

Museum Beetle Larva Hair, SEM
Museum Beetle larva (Anthrenus museorum) tail hairs, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This beetle is a pest and gets its name from infesting stored goods and museum specimens

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Stomata of Lavendula Dentata, SEM

Stomata of Lavendula Dentata, SEM
Open and closed stomata on a lavender leaf (Lavendula dentata), coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Stomata are pores that open and close in order to regulate gas exchange in a plant

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Two pictures of a womans torso, one showing a woman without a corset

Two pictures of a womans torso, one showing a woman without a corset, the other showing the effects on the internal
NATURE VERSUS CORSETS, 1903. Two pictures of a womans torso, one showing a woman without a corset, the other showing the effects on the internal organs and bones while wearing a corset

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Japanese actress Segawa Kikunojo in the role of Hashihime in Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji

Japanese actress Segawa Kikunojo in the role of Hashihime in Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji
JAPAN: TALE OF GENJI. Japanese actress Segawa Kikunojo in the role of Hashihime in Murasaki Shikibus Tale of Genji. Woodcut by Toyokuni Utagawa, c1823

Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Dr Who and The Daleks

Dr Who and The Daleks
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Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Dr Who and The Daleks

Dr Who and The Daleks
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Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Dr Who and The Daleks

Dr Who and The Daleks
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Background imageImages Dated 21st April 2010: Dr Who and The Daleks

Dr Who and The Daleks
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