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Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Microwave telecommunications tower Libya

Microwave telecommunications tower Libya
Microwave telecommunications relay tower powered by an array of photovoltaic solar panels in Libya Sahara. These antennas receive, amplify and retransmit phone

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1833 Jardine Papio sylvanus baboon

1833 Jardine Papio sylvanus baboon
Papio sylvanus, Chacma baboon. Steel plate engraving with contemporary hand colouring from " The Naturalists Library" Mammalia, Vol. I " The Natural History of Monkeys"

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) forest

Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) forest. Photographed in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Pictograph of walking figures

Pictograph of walking figures
Pictograph of walking human figures and cattle on a cave wall in the Acacus region of Libya, approximately 9, 000 years old

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Ovarian follicle maturation, artwork

Ovarian follicle maturation, artwork
Ovarian follicle maturation. Computer artwork showing the end of the follicular phase (top) and the ovulatory phase (bottom) of ovarian follicle maturation

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1836 Charles Darwins House Cambridge

1836 Charles Darwins House Cambridge
When Charles Darwin returned from his Beagle voyage he came to live in this house at 22 Fitzwilliam Street in Cambridge. He occupied it from the 16th December 1836 to March 1837

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1755 Variation dog feet Buffon evolution

1755 Variation dog feet Buffon evolution
1755 Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle" Volume 5, Plate LII. (Buvee L Ameriquain del. et L. le Grand sculp)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1869 Galton signature Hereditary Genius

1869 Galton signature Hereditary Genius
Signed letter from London Institution and first edition frontis of Francis Galtons 1869 book " Hereditary Genius"

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1839 Darwins London Home reconstruction

1839 Darwins London Home reconstruction
Reconstruction of what Darwins home at 12 Upper Gower Street, London (later 110 Gower Street) would have looked like today if it had not been destroyed in WWII during the Blitz

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Araucaria columnaris

Araucaria columnaris
Aracuaria columunaris tree. Photographed at the Forest Research Institute (FRI), Dehradun, Uttarakhand, India

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Grand Prismatic thermal springs aerial

Grand Prismatic thermal springs aerial
Aerial view of Grand Prismatic thermal spring in Yellowstone National Park, USA. The bright colours are natural. People can be seen walking on the raised trail at the top of this frame giving scale

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1818-1825 Charles Darwins School

1818-1825 Charles Darwins School
Shrewsbury School interiors (Library and Schoolroom) from " The Illustrated London News" 1861. Darwin attended this school as a boarder from 1818 to 1825

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1749 Buffon Histoire Naturelle first eds

1749 Buffon Histoire Naturelle first eds
Spines of two first edition books (1749) " Histoire Naturelle, generale et particuliere". The first of 36 Volumes by the Compte de Buffon published between 1749 and 1789

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Transit Instruments, Pais Observatory

Transit Instruments, Pais Observatory
Transit instruments were pivoted telescopes that allowed astronomers to time the passage of a star over the meridian (an imaginary line through the poles)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1833 Jardine Pithecus satyrus Orangutan

1833 Jardine Pithecus satyrus Orangutan
Plate 2 (and 3) Propithecus satyrus. The Red or Asiatic Orangutang" (sic). The orangutan was the first great ape to be well known in Europe and Britain

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1749 Buffon angel creation of the Earth

1749 Buffon angel creation of the Earth
Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle" Volume 1, Plate 2. " History and theory of the Earth" 1749. Bouchare del

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Copernicus crater on the Moon

Copernicus crater on the Moon
19th century illustration of the Moons Copernicus crater, one of the largest annular mountains of the Moon, near the Carpathians

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Great Equatorial Telescope Paris 1860

Great Equatorial Telescope Paris 1860
Engraving of the Great Equatorial Telescope of the Paris Observatory. This view shows an equatorially mounted refracting telescope of 31 cm (12.8 inch) aperture made by the French maker Lerebours

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Ovarian cycle, artwork

Ovarian cycle, artwork
Ovarian cycle, computer artwork. Once sexual maturity is reached up to 20 oocytes start developing into eggs (ovums) every menstrual cycle

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Elephant Bird and humming bird egg

Elephant Bird and humming bird egg
Elephant bird egg (Aepyornis maximus) 30cm compared to a Calliope hummingbird egg (Stellula calliope) 12mm. The Aepyornis egg volume holds around 7 to 10 litres, the hummingbirds a few millilitres

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Jaipur, India

Jaipur, India
Jaipur. Aerial view of colourful houses in Jaipur town, Rajasthan, India

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Germination, artwork

Germination, artwork
Germination. Computer artwork showing the germination and vegetal development of a dicotyledon plant. The radicle, or embryonic root

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1749 Human emotions and expression Buffon

1749 Human emotions and expression Buffon
1749 Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle", Volume II, Plate VIII. shows some of the various expressions shown by the human face 1

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Francis Darwin and Francis Galton

Francis Darwin and Francis Galton
Francis Galton, (Charles Darwins half cousin), and Charles Darwins Son, Francis Darwin

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1818-1825 Darwins School Shrewsbury

1818-1825 Darwins School Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury School from Woodall 1884 " Charles Darwin - A paper contributed to the transactions of the Shropshire Archaeological Society", published by Trubner and Co

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Laser reading digital pits on a CD / DVD

Laser reading digital pits on a CD / DVD
Computer artwork showing light emitted by a laser diode being focussed onto a compact disc by a small lens. The metal disc underneath is etched by a laser beam to produce the microscopic pits which

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1795 Wild Man of the woods - orangutan

1795 Wild Man of the woods - orangutan
1795 " The Orang Outang, or Wild Man of the Woods" (sic). J. Thle del et J. Chapman sculpt. from J. Frid Gmelin and Carl Linnaeus (posthumous)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Microwave telecommunications tower, Libya

Microwave telecommunications tower, Libya
Microwave telecommunications relay tower powered by an array of photovoltaic solar panels in Libya Sahara. These antennas receive, amplify and retransmit phone

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Pictograph of walking figures

Pictograph of walking figures
Pictograph of walking human figures and cattle on a cave wall in the Acacus region of Libya, approximately 9, 000 years old

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Laser reading digital pits on a CD / DVD

Laser reading digital pits on a CD / DVD
Computer artwork showing light emitted by a laser diode being focussed onto a compact disc by a small lens. The metal disc underneath is etched by a laser beam to produce the microscopic pits which

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Pictograph of Lion attack, Libya

Pictograph of Lion attack, Libya
Pictograph of a Lion attack, Acacus, south west Libya, believed to have been painted around 9, 000 years ago. A dead auroch (a now extinct species) is depicted on its back centre left

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1833 Jardine Plate 1 Black orang chimp

1833 Jardine Plate 1 Black orang chimp
1833, Plate 1. Troglodytes niger, Black Orang. Probably a chimpanzee. The species was not well known yet with the first arriving in London zoo in 1835

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1859 Hydropathy, Origin of Species Darwin

1859 Hydropathy, Origin of Species Darwin
Wells House Hydropathic Establishment, Ilkley, West Yorkshire, UK. Silver print late 19th Century. Darwin came here on the 4th of October to undergo " the water cure" ready for the time

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Molecular model of the sugar D-Lactose

Molecular model of the sugar D-Lactose
Lactose. Molecular model of the sugar D-(+)- lactose (formula: C12H22O11). The atoms are spherical and colour-coded: carbon (blue), oxygen (red) and hydrogen (white)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Dromedary camel

Dromedary camel (Camelus dromedarius). Photographed in Rajasthan, India

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Lower Yellowstone Falls and spray rainbow

Lower Yellowstone Falls and spray rainbow
Lower Yellowstone Falls, Yellowstone river. These 33 meter high falls are the largest volume falls in the Rocky Mountains of the USA

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Elephant Petroglyph, Libya

Elephant Petroglyph, Libya
Petroglyph (rock engraving) of elephants in the Tadrart-Acacus region of Libya. The oldest petroglyphs are dated to approximately the Neolithic and late Upper Paleolithic boundary, about 10

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 19th Century Flint Glass Prism P. tif C008 / 9533

19th Century Flint Glass Prism P. tif C008 / 9533
Computer artwork of 19th century flint glass prism c. 1790, mounted on a rotating brass stand, of a type used to repeat experiments by Sir Isaac Newton

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Pictograph of Horsedrawn Chariot, Libya

Pictograph of Horsedrawn Chariot, Libya
Pictograph of a chariot with 2 horses on a cavewall in eastern Libya near Magidet. In his Histories (IV. 170) Herodotus states that the chariot was invented in Libya

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Animal pictographic frieze, Libya

Animal pictographic frieze, Libya
Pictographs of animals and humans on a cavewall in eastern Libya near Magidet. The frieze depicts subjects in different styles indicating that they were perhaps painted at different times

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Digestive system, artwork

Digestive system, artwork
Digestive system and hepatic portal system, artwork. The hepatic portal system consists of the hepatic portal vein and its capillaries

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Ovarian follicle maturation, artwork

Ovarian follicle maturation, artwork
Ovarian follicle maturation. Computer artwork showing the beginning of the follicular phase of ovarian follicle maturation. At bottom left is the primary follicle stage

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) forest

Deodar cedar (Cedrus deodara) forest. Photographed in Manali, Himachal Pradesh, India

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Night Clepsydra Geyser Yellowstone Park

Night Clepsydra Geyser Yellowstone Park
Long exposure (30 second) exposure of Clepsydra Geyser taken at night by moon light with stars visible in sky. This Geyser is located in the Lower Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park in

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Neuromuscular spindle, artwork

Neuromuscular spindle, artwork
Neuromuscular spindle, computer artwork. This is a sensory receptor found within a skeletal muscle that detects changes in the length of the muscle

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1833 Jardine Hylobates hoolock gibbon

1833 Jardine Hylobates hoolock gibbon
Plate 5. Hylobates Hoolock. Gibbon. Steel plate engraving with contemporary hand colouring from " The Naturalists Library" Mammalia, Vol. I " The Natural History of Monkeys"

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Great Silver-on-Glass Reflector Telescope

Great Silver-on-Glass Reflector Telescope
Equatorially mounted reflecting telescope built by Leon Foucault, a French physicist best known for the invention of the Foucault pendulum, a device demonstrating the effect of the Earths rotation

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Ovarian follicle maturation, artwork

Ovarian follicle maturation, artwork
Ovarian follicle maturation. Computer artwork showing the beginning of the follicular phase of ovarian follicle maturation. At bottom left is the primary follicle stage



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