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25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection (page 5)

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Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Photographers stand at the inauguration ceremony of President William

TAFT INAUGURATION, 1909. Photographers stand at the inauguration ceremony of President William Howard Taft, 4 March 1909

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: CONSTANTINOPLE, 1422. Plan of Constantinople as it looked in 1422

CONSTANTINOPLE, 1422. Plan of Constantinople as it looked in 1422. Line engraving from A Description of the City of Constantinople by Pierre Gilles, London, 1729

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Wrist Brace

Wrist Brace
Wrist sprain injuries caused by damage to the ligaments can be helped by this form of adjustable wrist brace made from woven elastic and having a metal stay incorporated in the palm area

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Charred Wood

Charred Wood
Example of wood which has been subject to high heat but where combustion was incomplete. During the combustion process, the visible flames within the fire come from the volatile compounds that are

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, PC image

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, PC image
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, phase contrast (PC) micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to the brightest light source

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Libra

Libra, the Scales or Balance, being the seventh of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (23 September to 23 October)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aries

Aries, the Ram, being the first of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (21 March to 19 April)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Bianchinis Meridian Line

Bianchinis Meridian Line
In 1702 Pope Clement XI inaugrated the meridian line he commissioned from the mathematician and astronomer, Francesco Bianchini.Its purpose was to verify the Gregorian calendar reforms of 1582

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Capricorn

Capricornus, the Sea Goat, being the tenth of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (22 December to 19 January)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aquarius

Aquarius, the Water Bearer, being the eleventh of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (22 June to 22 July)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, DIC image

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, DIC image
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, differential interference contrast (DIC) micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Egyptian Tomb bas-relief of head

Egyptian Tomb bas-relief of head
Painted fragment of a tomb relief from Saqqara, the ancient burial ground in Egypt. From the sixth dynasty of the Old kingdom, c.2250 BC. Vatican museu

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Bianchinis Meridian Line

Bianchinis Meridian Line
IIn 1702 Pope Clement XI inaugrated the meridian line he commissioned from the mathematician and astronomer, Francesco Bianchini.Its purpose was to verify the Gregorian calendar reforms of 1582

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Euripides

Euripides
Bust of Euripides (died 460 BC), the last of Athens great tragic poets. Of the ninety plays he wrote, eighteen are extant. Vatican museum. C.330 B

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Virgo

Virgo, the Virgin, being the sixth of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (23 August to the 22 September)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, dark field light micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to the brightest light source

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Improving soil structure

Improving soil structure
Digging in well-rotted horse manure to improve soil structure, provide the materials for bacterial activity, increase its moisture-holding capacity, and supply some of the nutrients required

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, dark field light micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to the brightest light source

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Sagittarius

Sagittarius, the Archer, being the ninth of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (22 November to 21 December)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Taurus

Taurus, the Bull, being the second of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (20 April to 20 May)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Assyrian Relief

Assyrian Relief
Assyrian soldier mounted on a dromedary.To the left a foot soldier sets fire to the tents of the Arabs. Part of scene celebrating the victories of Assurbanipal (668-631)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, DIC image

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, DIC image
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, differential interference contrast (DIC) micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, dark field light micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to the brightest light source

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Ellipsocephalus hoffi trilobite fossils

Ellipsocephalus hoffi trilobite fossils. Trilobites were arthropods that fed as they crawled on the seabed. They are now extinct

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Pisces

Pisces, the Fishes, being the twelfth of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (19 February to 20 March)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, dark field LM
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, dark field light micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to the brightest light source

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, PC image

Oscillatoria cyanobacteria, PC image
Oscillatoria animalis cyanobacteria, phase contrast (PC) micrograph. The genus name for this cyanobacterium comes from the movement it makes as it orientates itself to the brightest light source

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Leo

Leo, the Lion, being the fifth of the twelve constellations assigned an astrological sign of the Zodiac (23 July to 22 August)

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Aston Martin DB5

Aston Martin DB5

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain

Background image25 Jun 2010 Photo Mug Collection: Jaguar SS100 Britain

Jaguar SS100 Britain



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