Images Dated 12th August 2004
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Britains first main line diesel-electric locomotives, 1958
Locomotive No 10000 Royal Scot and No 10001 doublehead a passenger train north of Elvanfoot, Scotland. Photograph by Bishop Eric Treacy. Treacy (1907-1978) was often allowed special access to many areas denied to other railway photographers. He also befriended many of the footplate crews, occasionally persuading them to create special smoke effects for the camera
© National Railway Museum / Science & Society Picture Libr

The Entrance to The Palace of The Grand Masters. Rhodes Old Town. Dodecanese Islands
The Entrance to The Palace of The Grand Masters. Rhodes, Old Town. Dodecanese Islands. Greece
© Steve Outram / DanitaDelimont.com
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Jerusalum artichokes
Jerusalum artichokes (Helianthus tuberosus) on a table. One has been partially peeled, although the vegetable is usually cooked in its skin. These are the edible tubers from the roots of the Jerusalum artichoke plant, which is a member of the sunflower family. This artichoke's common name is a corruption of the Italian for sunflower (girasole). The Jerusalum artichoke is highly nutritious, containing vitamin C, iron, calcium and potassium but no fat, cholesterol or sodium (salt)
© VERONIQUE LEPLAT/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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