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Suffolk - Monks Eleigh (near Lavenham), c 1950sOriginal oil painting for British Railways (Eastern Region) poster by Leonard Russell Squirrell (b 1893), showing a view of the village green at Monks Eleigh, in Suffolk
Devon, GWR poster, 1936Poster produced for the Great Western Railway (GWR), promoting rail travel to the county of Devon, showing an idealised view of the sea and cliffs, with fields and cottages in the foreground
Welwyn Garden City, railway poster, c 1930sWelwyn Garden City, A Greatly Improved Train Service to Kings Cross
Dunbar, LNER poster, 1923-1947Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER), promoting rail travel to the Scottish resort of Dunbar, showing holiday-makers swimming in an outdoor pool surrounded by rocks
The Giants Causeway, Northern Ireland, 1923-1947Original oil painting by Norman Wilkinson for a London Midland & Scottish Railway poster
Ely - Its Quicker by Rail, LNER poster, 1940Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) showing a view of the citys huge Norman cathedral, with houses and a river in the foreground
Epping Forest, LNER poster, 1923-1947Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to Epping Forest in Essex, showing an autumnal view of the trees and leaves in the forest
Express Ease, LNER poster, 1923-1930Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the Harrogate Pullman service between Kings Cross, London and Leeds, Harrogate and Ripon, Yorkshire
Edinburgh-Aberdeen in 3 Hours, BR (ScR) poster, 1962Fast Trains hauled by Diesel-Electric Locomotives ; poster produced for British Railways (Scottish Region), promoting services between Edinburgh and Scotland
Bat fish juvenile {Halicutaea sp} deep sea
The Flying Scotsman, LNER poster, 1923-1947Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote the Flying Scotsman non-stop service between Kings Cross, London and Waverley, Edinburgh
Tintern AbbeyAPoster produced for British Railways (BR), Western Region (WR) to promote rail travel to the ruins of Tintern Abbey, Monmouthshire, Wales
MV Swan on Lake Windemere, 1923-1947Original oil painting for a London, Midland & Scottish Railway poster. Artwork by Norman Wilkinson
Launch of TSS Duke of York, LMS poster, 1935Poster produced for the London Midland & Scottish Railway (LMS) to promote services to the launch of the TSS Duke of York at the Queens Island shipyard, Belfast, Northern Ireland
Tdf2003-Armstrong-Ullrichcyclists ride during the 15th stage of the 90th Tour de France cycling race between Bagneres-de-Bigorre and Luz-Ardiden, 21 July 2003. AFP PHOTO JOEL SAGET / AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET
Felixstowe Ferry, Suffolk, BR (ER) carriage print, c 1950sBritish Railways (Eastern Region) carriage print by Leonard Squirrell
Saturday Market Place, Kings Lynn, Norfolk, 1948-1965British Railways (Eastern Region) carriage print by Leonard Squirrell
Southern Ireland, BR (WR) poster, 1948-1965Poster produced for British Railways (BR) Western Region (WR), promoting rail and sea travel to the Republic of Ireland, showing a view of a lake with mountains in the background
Magnesium ribbon burning. Image 3 of 3. Magnesium metal burns with a bright white flame. During the reaction, it forms white magnesium oxide
Southern plains grey / Hanuman langur {Semnopithecus dussumieri} drinking, Sariska NP, Rajasthan, India
An MH-60S Knighthawk transports supplies during a replenishment at seaAtlantic Ocean, July 21, 2003 - An MH-60S Knighthawk transports ammunition to the Military Sealift Command ammunition ship USNS Mount Baker (T-AE 34) during an ammo off-load
Richmond, Yorkshire, BR (NER) carriage print, 1948-1965British Railways (North Eastern Region) carriage print by Leonard R Squirrell
British Empire Exhibition, LNER poster, 1925Poster produced for the London & North Eastern Railway (LNER) to promote rail travel to the British Empire Exhibition of 1925, held at Wembley, London
Royal Windsor, BR (WR) poster, c 1950sPoster produced for British Railways (BR), Western Region (WR), promoting rail travel to Windsor in Berkshire, showing soldiers marching past Windsor Castles Round Tower
Cartwrights engine. Historical artwork of Cartwrights alcohol engine that was patented in 1797. Edmund Cartwright (1743-1823) was an English inventor and clergyman
Saverys engine. Historical artwork of the steam engine patented by Thomas Savery (1650-1717) in 1698. The Savery engine was designed to raise water by using steam power
Worcesters engine. Historical artwork of the second Marquis of Worcesters engine. The design was granted a patent in 1663
Watts rotary engine. Historical artwork of part of a steam engine designed by the British engineer James Watt (1736-1819)
Leopolds engine. Historical artwork of Leopolds non-condensing steam engine patented in 1720. It has two cylinders (upper right) that receive steam alternately from the furnace below (lower right)
Nuncarrows engine, historical artwork. This engine was patented in 1801. Published in History and progress of the steam engine, England, 1830
Hornblowers engine. Historical artwork of Hornblowers steam engine that was patented in 1781. Jonathan Hornblower (1753-1815) was an English engine maker
Eagle nebula (M16)Eagle nebula. True-colour optical image of the Eagle nebula (M16, NGC 6611) in the constellation Serpens Cauda
Hydrogen balloon. Historical artwork of the landing of the first manned flight of a hydrogen balloon
Balloon and parachute. Historical artwork of a parachute suspended from the basket of the Royal Vauxhall hot air balloon
Woman using image processing data from Voyage 11Image processing. A member of the Voyager Mission imaging team processes data from the Voyager 2 spacecraft to produce a full-colour image of the planet Neptune
SEM of a macrophage cell moving over a surfaceScanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a macrophage cell moving over a surface
Charles Darwin, British naturalistCharles Darwin (1809-1882), British naturalist. Darwin studied medicine and theology, but was most interested in natural history
Geoffrey Chaucer, English authorGeoffrey Chaucer (1343-1400), English poet and the author of the first English work on the astrolabe, the most important astronomical instrument of the time