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Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Apostles Australia

Apostles Australia
View of the twelve Apostles from Gibson Steps

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Summer Palace

Summer Palace
China, Beijing, Summer Palace, decorative corridor

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Summer Palace in Beijing

Summer Palace in Beijing, China

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 11051749

Picture No. 11051749
Octopus Australia Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 11051722

Picture No. 11051722
Longhorn Cowfish / Trunk Fish tropical shallow coastal waters and reefs Indo-Pacific Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Wales 2 Scotland 0

Wales 2 Scotland 0
Football - 1981 British Home Championship - Wales 2 Scotland 0 Wales manager John Toshack at Vetch Field, Swansea. 16/05/1981

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895063

Picture No. 10895063
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895061

Picture No. 10895061
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895059

Picture No. 10895059
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895089

Picture No. 10895089
Yellow-naped Amazon Parrot (Amazona auropalliata) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895090

Picture No. 10895090
Crimson-fronted Parakeet (Aratinga finschi) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895062

Picture No. 10895062
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895060

Picture No. 10895060
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10895065

Picture No. 10895065
Scarlet Macaw (Ara macao) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Picture No. 10894707

Picture No. 10894707
Guelder Rose (Viburnum opulus) Date

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Hanapepe Valley lookout, Kauai, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Hanapepe Valley lookout, Kauai, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Long sandy beach in the Polihale State Park, Kauai, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Long sandy beach in the Polihale State Park, Kauai, Hawaii, United States of America, Pacific

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Common Earthworm C013 / 7660

Common Earthworm C013 / 7660
Common Earthworm or Lumbricus terrestris play an essential role in the recycling of nutrients in the soil, by moving and braking up decaying plant material

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Common Earthworm C013 / 7656

Common Earthworm C013 / 7656
Common Earthworm or Lumbricus terrestris. These play an essential role in the turnover of nutrients in soil. They recycle decaying plant material

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: African herbal tree, 16th century

African herbal tree, 16th century
African herbal tree. 16th-century artwork of indigenous people in Senegal harvesting herbs from an achanaca tree, used for healing sickness. This may possibly be an acacia tree

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Damselfly C013 / 7658

Damselfly C013 / 7658
Calopteryx virgo female resting on Hawthorn, Damselflies are similar to Dragonflies but are recognised by the way that their wings are held parallel to the body at rest

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Daphnia C013 / 7657

Daphnia C013 / 7657
Daphnia are small planktonic Crustaceans belonging to the order Cladocera, also called Water Fleas because of their saltatory swimming style

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Mythical creature, 16th century

Mythical creature, 16th century
Mythical creature. 16th-century artwork of hunters attacking a thanacth mythical creature in the Calcutta region of India. The descriptions of this creature resembled that of a tiger

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Egyptian obelisks, 16th century

Egyptian obelisks, 16th century
Egyptian obelisks. 16th-century artwork of ruins and obelisks in Alexandria, Egypt. Obelisks were erected at the entrance to temples by the Ancient Egyptians. Some date back thousands of years

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Hunting bison, 16th century

Hunting bison, 16th century
Hunting bison. 16th-century artwork of men hunting buttol horned animals, described as being like wild ox (possibly bison)

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Mythical creature, 16th century C013 / 7648

Mythical creature, 16th century C013 / 7648
Mythical creature. 16th-century artwork of a mythical sucarath creature described as strange and dangerous beast. Its tail here is shown shielding its young, being carried on its back

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Mythical water creature, 16th century

Mythical water creature, 16th century
Mythical water creature. 16th-century artwork of a mythical aloes water creature described in a chapter on the Caribbean. Examples of creatures that generated reports of monstrous creatures are

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Cassava plant, 16th century C013 / 7644

Cassava plant, 16th century C013 / 7644
Cassava plant. 16th-century artwork of a cassava plant and roots (Manihot esculenta). This plant, the root of which is edible, is native to South America

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: South American tree, 16th century

South American tree, 16th century
South American tree. 16th-century artwork of indigenous people of South America harvesting the fruits of a choine tree. The accompanying text mentions oranges and lemons (native to Asia)

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Captive sloth, 16th century

Captive sloth, 16th century
Captive sloth. 16th-century artwork of a large captive animal called a haut, said to live in the trees on air. This animal has been identified with species of three-toed sloths such as Bradypus

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: South American tree, 16th century C013 / 7641

South American tree, 16th century C013 / 7641
South American tree. 16th-century artwork of a tree called uhebehasoub in the local South American indigenous language. It is possibly a kapok, or from the Bombacaceae family

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Pineapple, 16th century C013 / 7639

Pineapple, 16th century C013 / 7639
Pineapple. 16th-century artwork of a pineapple (Ananas comosus), here referred to in the accompanying text as a nana, from the word nanas used by the Tupi people of South America

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Toucan, 16th century C013 / 7640

Toucan, 16th century C013 / 7640
Toucan. 16th-century artwork of a toucan. Toucans, recognised by their large colourful bills, are native to Central and South America

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: South American healing, 16th century

South American healing, 16th century
South American healing. 16th-century artwork of indigenous people in South America carrying out healing rites on a male patient (centre). A monkey and parrot are at top

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Tobacco cultivation, 16th century

Tobacco cultivation, 16th century
Tobacco cultivation. 16th-century artwork of people cultivating and using tobacco, here called the petun herb or Angoulmoisine

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Bear hunting, 16th century

Bear hunting, 16th century
Bear hunting. 16th-century artwork of Hungarians (Escalvons) hunting bears. Artwork from Cosmographie universelle (1575) by the French explorer and writer Andre Thevet (1516-1590)

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Elephant trapping, 16th century

Elephant trapping, 16th century
Elephant trapping. 16th-century artwork of people trapping elephants by digging trenches, with a captured elephant being lifted out of the trench. Two elephants at right are tethered to a tree

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Rhinoceros and elephant, 16th century

Rhinoceros and elephant, 16th century
Rhinoceros and elephant. 16th-century artwork of several rhinoceroses and elephants, including a man in a tree (upper right) hunting an elephant with a bow-and-arrow

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Mythical hybrid creature, 16th century C013 / 7626

Mythical hybrid creature, 16th century C013 / 7626
Mythical hybrid creature 16th-century artwork of a fish-like mythical creature called an orabou. Described as nearly 3 metres long

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Arabian horned creature, 16th century

Arabian horned creature, 16th century
Arabian horned creature. 16th-century artwork of a bolas being used on a horned animal ( pyrassouppi ). Described in a chapter on unicorns

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Rhubarb cultivation, 16th century

Rhubarb cultivation, 16th century
Rhubarb cultivation. 16th-century artwork of a Jewish merchant (left) supervising the cultivation and harvesting of a rhubarb plant

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Ambergris origin theory, 16th century

Ambergris origin theory, 16th century
Ambergris origin theory. 16th-century artwork of a man (lower right) collecting the dung of the aschibobuch bird found in the Maldives and Madagascar

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Ethiopian animal, 16th century

Ethiopian animal, 16th century
Ethiopian animal. 16th-century artwork of Ethiopians with an animal called a hulpalim from the island of Zocotere near or off the coast of Ethiopia

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: First World War first aid station C013 / 7616

First World War first aid station C013 / 7616
First World War first aid station. Voluntary aid detachment (VAD) dressing station on the British Western Front, France. At left a nurse is bandaging a soldiers arm

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: 1st American fifty-mile automobile race C013 / 7621

1st American fifty-mile automobile race C013 / 7621
1st American fifty-mile automobile race. Andrew L Riker (1868-1930), automobile designer, crossing the finishing line of the first American fifty-mile automobile race

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Isambard Kingdom Brunel, caricature C013 / 7592

Isambard Kingdom Brunel, caricature C013 / 7592
Isambard Kingdom Brunel (1806-1859). Caricature of the British civil engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel, with steam coming out of his hat

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Christopher Addison, British physician C013 / 7558

Christopher Addison, British physician C013 / 7558
Christopher Addison, 1st Viscount Addison, (1869-1951), British physician and politician. Addison began his career as a private physician and anatomy lecturer

Background imageImages Dated 18th July 2012: Cannula training C013 / 7576

Cannula training C013 / 7576
Cannula training. Close-up of a dummy arm with a cannula inserted. This dummy is used to practice inserting cannulas. A cannula is a combination of a hollow needle with a tube inside



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