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Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light

Amilcar CG SS, 1928, Blue, light
Amilcar CG SS 1928 Blue light

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup

St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup
Football - 1980 / 1981 UEFA Cup - Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Ipswich Town 3 (7) AS Saint-Etienne 1 (2) St Etiennes Michel Platini at Portman Road

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup

St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup
Football - 1980 / 1981 UEFA Cup - Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Ipswich Town 3 (7) AS Saint-Etienne 1 (2) St Etiennes Michel Platini at Portman Road

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup

St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup
Football - 1980 / 1981 UEFA Cup - Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Ipswich Town 3 (7) AS Saint-Etienne 1 (2) St Etiennes Michel Platini at Portman Road

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup

St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup
Football - 1980 / 1981 UEFA Cup - Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Ipswich Town 3 (7) AS Saint-Etienne 1 (2) St Etiennes Michel Platini at Portman Road

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: St Etiennes Michel Platini and Ipswichs Eric Gates - 1981 UEFA Cup

St Etiennes Michel Platini and Ipswichs Eric Gates - 1981 UEFA Cup
Football - 1980 / 1981 UEFA Cup - Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Ipswich Town 3 (7) AS Saint-Etienne 1 (2) St Etiennes Michel Platini and Ipswichs Eric Gates, right, at Portman Road

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup

St Etiennes Michel Platini - 1981 UEFA Cup
Football - 1980 / 1981 UEFA Cup - Quarter-Final, Second Leg: Ipswich Town 3 (7) AS Saint-Etienne 1 (2) St Etiennes Michel Platini and Ipswichs Eric Gates (#11) at Portman Road

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Beclometasone crystals, SEM

Beclometasone crystals, SEM
Beclometasone crystals. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of crystals of the corticosteroid beclometasone dipropionate (previously beclomethasone dipropionate)

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Elizabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine

Elizabeth of Bohemia, Princess Palatine (1618-1680), Philosopher. Elizabeth was the eldest daughter of Frederick V and Elizabeth Stuart

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Hydrogen-powered bus

Hydrogen-powered bus. This bus is powered by a fuel cell that runs on hydrogen gas. Inside the proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell, hydrogen is combined with air, without combustion

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Domestic micro wind turbine

Domestic micro wind turbine. Vertical axis micro wind turbine on top of an apartment block. The triple helix shape enables it to catch the wind from any direction

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Recycled materials

Recycled materials. Close-up of cardboard sheets and the label on a bag showing that it is made from 100 percent recycled material

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Toy maze

Toy maze

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Human embryonic kidney cells, SEM

Human embryonic kidney cells, SEM
Human embryonic kidney cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of human embryonic kidney (HEK) cells in culture

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Georges Cuvier, French Zoologist

Georges Cuvier, French Zoologist
Georges Cuvier (1769-1832), French zoologist and anatomist. Cuvier extended the work of Linnaeus in classification, most notably of molluscs and fish

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Oil sand

Oil sand
MODEL RELEASED. Oil sand. Person holding oil sand from the Athabasca oil sands deposits in northern Alberta, Canada. Oil sands are a form of bitumen deposit

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Ancient Egyptian script signs for man

Ancient Egyptian script signs for man, illustration. Seen here are Hieroglyphic, Hieratic and Demotic signs for man. Hieroglyphic script is the oldest form of writing, dating back to circa 3, 400BC

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Richard Trevithick plaque

Richard Trevithick plaque. Plaque commemorating the birthplace of the British engineer Richard Trevithick (1771-1833). Trevithick designed and built the first load-bearing

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Laura Bassi, Italian physicist

Laura Bassi, Italian physicist
Laura Bassi (1771-1778), Italian physicist. Bassi was appointed Professor of Physics at Bologna University aged 21 and was the first women to hold the post

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian

Thomas Aquinas, Italian theologian
Thomas Aquinas (1225-1274), Italian Dominican Priest. He is considered to be amongst the most important Medieval theologians and philosophers

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Erythritol crystal, SEM

Erythritol crystal, SEM
Erythritol crystal. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a crystal of the sugar alcohol erythritol. Erythritol occurs naturally in fruits and fermented foods

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Excessive packaging

Excessive packaging. Vegetables individually wrapped in cellophane

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Saxon sundial

Saxon sundial. Vertical semicircular sundial over a doorway in the south wall of a church. This sundial has been dated between 1055 and 1064 AD and is one of the oldest sundials in Britain

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Maria Agnesi, Italian mathematician

Maria Agnesi, Italian mathematician
Maria Gaetana Agnesi (1718-1799), Italian scholar and mathematician. Agnesi was one of 24 children born to a mathematics professor in Bologna

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Begging map, 1869

Begging map, 1869
Begging map. Cadgers map of a begging district from John Camden Hottens Slang Dictionary, published in 1869. The hieroglyphs indicate the likely response a beggar would receive at any given property

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: PUDOVKIN: MOTGHER, 1926. Prison scene from Vsevolod Pudovkins film Mother, 1926

PUDOVKIN: MOTGHER, 1926. Prison scene from Vsevolod Pudovkins film Mother, 1926, based on the novel of the same title by Maxim Gorky

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: AMERICAN FIREMAN, 1903. Frames from the film Life of an American Fireman, directed by Edwin S

AMERICAN FIREMAN, 1903. Frames from the film Life of an American Fireman, directed by Edwin S. Porter, 1903

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: THE IRON HORSE, 1924. The joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads at Promontory

THE IRON HORSE, 1924. The joining of the Central Pacific and Union Pacific Railroads at Promontory Point, Utah, 10 May 1869. Scene from the silent film The Iron Horse directed by John Ford, 1924

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: FILM: MADAME DU BARRY, 1919. Pola Negri, in the title role, kisses the hand of King Louis XV of

FILM: MADAME DU BARRY, 1919. Pola Negri, in the title role, kisses the hand of King Louis XV of France (Emil Jannings) in a scene from the German film Madame Du Barry directed by Ernst Lubitsch, 1919

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: ABEL GANCE: NAPOLEON, 1927. Scene from the French director Abel Gances epic silent film Napoleon

ABEL GANCE: NAPOLEON, 1927. Scene from the French director Abel Gances epic silent film Napoleon, 1927

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Mary Pickford in the title role of the 1921 film adaptation of Frances

LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Mary Pickford in the title role of the 1921 film adaptation of Frances Hodgson Burnetts novel of the same name

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: The Harbour, Bosham, near Chichester, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Harbour, Bosham, near Chichester, West Sussex, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Southwark Bridge and Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Southwark Bridge and Tower Bridge, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Cherry blossom on branch

Cherry blossom on branch
ME-2226 Cherry blossom on branch spring Johan De Meester Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Spider. Microscope preparation of eyes and fangs

Spider. Microscope preparation of eyes and fangs
PM-10574 Spider. Microscope preparation of eyes and fangs. Lycosa sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Spider. Microscope preparation of eyes and fangs

Spider. Microscope preparation of eyes and fangs
PM-10573 Spider. Microscope preparation of eyes and fangs. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Grey Heron - two adult birds at nest - Wiltshire - England - UK

Grey Heron - two adult birds at nest - Wiltshire - England - UK
DK-331 Grey Heron - two adult birds at nest Wiltshire - England - UK Ardea cinerea David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Tufted Duck - adult drake on water - Wiltshire - England - UK

Tufted Duck - adult drake on water - Wiltshire - England - UK
DK-379 Tufted Duck - adult drake on water Wiltshire - England - UK Aythya fuligula David Kilbey Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Geese - mating - showing danger to female 9142

Geese - mating - showing danger to female 9142
BB-2085 Geese - mating - showing danger to female Brian Bevan Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 2nd March 2010: Wigeon Anas penelope male calling Buckenham Marshes RSPB Reserve Norfolk winter

Wigeon Anas penelope male calling Buckenham Marshes RSPB Reserve Norfolk winter



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