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Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: open-uri20120929-31387-11r7w5o

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2006 FIA World Touring Car Championship Brands Hatch20th - 21st May. Yvan and Dirk Muller World Copyright: Jeff Bloxham/LAT Photographic. Ref: Digital Image Only

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: open-uri20120928-29258-vxx4te

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Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Holding a plastering hawk and spreading plaster onto a wall with a trowel

Holding a plastering hawk and spreading plaster onto a wall with a trowel

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Jesus Dying On The Cross

Jesus Dying On The Cross

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Three Crosses On A Hill

Three Crosses On A Hill

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: The Cross On A Hill

The Cross On A Hill

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Woman holding a plastering hawk and spreading plaster on to a wall with a trowel

Woman holding a plastering hawk and spreading plaster on to a wall with a trowel

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Tdf2004-Sunflowers

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Cyclist ride past a field of sunflowers during the sixth stage of the 91st Tour de France cycling race between Bonneval and Angers, 09 July 2004. AFP PHOTO JOEL SAGET / AFP PHOTO / JOEL SAGET

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Picture No. 10787129

Picture No. 10787129
Lion - three attacking Crawshay's Zebra (Panthera leo) Date

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Nude jigsaw

Nude jigsaw
DNA jigsaw. Conceptual computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule formed by pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. This could represent piecing together information about DNA

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: The Empire State Building, New York, on Fire, 1945

The Empire State Building, New York, on Fire, 1945
Photograph showing the Empire State Building on fire, between the eighty-fifth and ninetieth floors, as a result of a Mitchell bomber accidently crashing into the building, 28th July 1945

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: W. E. Gladstone and Queen Victoria, 1892

W. E. Gladstone and Queen Victoria, 1892
Illustration of William Ewart Gladstone (1809-1898) kissing the hand of Queen Victoria on the occasion of his return to office as Prime Minister of Great Britain, for the fourth time, 15th August 1892

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: American Indians, The Recent Wars with the Sioux Indians. Qu

American Indians, The Recent Wars with the Sioux Indians. Qu
Sioux Chief negotiating with Quaker men

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Benjamin Disraelis House at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, 1881

Benjamin Disraelis House at 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, 1881
Engraving of 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London; the home of Benjamin Disraeli, 1st Earl of Beaconsfield (1804-1881) and the place where he died

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: H. H. Asquith ambushed and captured by Suffragettes, 1908

H. H. Asquith ambushed and captured by Suffragettes, 1908
Illustration showing H.H. Asquith, British Prime Minister, being ambushed and captured by the suffragettes, Miss Jessie Kenney (on left) and Miss Vera Wentworth (on right), as he left Toynbes Hall

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Joseph Chamberlain MP at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 4th Novem

Joseph Chamberlain MP at Bingley Hall, Birmingham, 4th Novem
Illustration showing Joseph Chamberlain MP, delivering a speech on Protectionism and Free Trade, at Bingley Hall, Birmingham

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: The Radziwill Palace, Berlin, 1878

The Radziwill Palace, Berlin, 1878
Engraving of the Radziwill Palace, Berlin; the place used for the Berlin Congress of 1878. Here, British, Russian and Turkish leaders met to discuss their conflicting interests in the Turkish region

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red Indian

American Indians. The Peaceful extinction of the red Indian
In all their war paint, Chiefs of the vanishing Sioux tribe. The Sioux were originally the principle tribe in Dakota. By 1851 they had lost nearly all of their land

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: American indians. The red indian on show in London. Domestic

American indians. The red indian on show in London. Domestic
Red Indian babies, or papooses at Earls Court. Three Red Indian babies outside a teepee, with an Indian child and woman

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Formula One World Championship: Julian Cottam Renault F1 Partnership Acquisitions Manager

Formula One World Championship: Julian Cottam Renault F1 Partnership Acquisitions Manager
Julian Cottam (GBR) Renault F1 Partnership Acquisitions Manager. Formula One World Championship, British Grand Prix, Rd 11, Practice, Silverstone, England, 9 July 2004. DIGITAL IMAGE

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: African Civet. South Luangwa Valley National Park - Zambia - Africa

African Civet. South Luangwa Valley National Park - Zambia - Africa
WAT-9199 African Civet. South Luangwa Valley National Park - Zambia - Africa Civettictis civetta Formerly Viverra Civetta M

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Man standing, wearing overalls, mask, gloves and cap

Man standing, wearing overalls, mask, gloves and cap

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Applying a second layer of plaster to a wall using trowel

Applying a second layer of plaster to a wall using trowel

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: The New Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert launched at Pembroke on May 9. 20 May 1899

The New Royal Yacht Victoria and Albert launched at Pembroke on May 9. 20 May 1899
The New Royal Yacht " Victoria and Albert" launched at Pembroke on May 9. 20 May 1899

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Picture No. 10787144

Picture No. 10787144
Lions - killing Crawshay's Zebra (Panthera leo) Date

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Picture No. 10787128

Picture No. 10787128
Lion - suffocating Crawshay's Zebra (Panthera leo) Date

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Picture No. 10787143

Picture No. 10787143
Lions - two feeding on zebra (Panthera leo) Date

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Reims-Gueux, France. July 2nd: World

Reims-Gueux, France. July 2nd: World
1950 French Grand Prix Reims-Gueux, France. July 2nd. World Copyright: LAT Photographic ref: B&W negative no. C27333

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Church on Spilled Blood (Church of the Resurrection), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St

Church on Spilled Blood (Church of the Resurrection), UNESCO World Heritage Site, St. Petersburg, Russia, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Internet

Internet. Conceptual computer artwork of computer screens linked by a network. The connecting links branch out in a similar way to the dendrites that connect neurons (nerve cells)

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Random universe

Random universe. Conceptual computer artwork of dice in space. This represents the fundamental uncertainty of the universe

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Big Bang

Big Bang. Conceptual computer artwork of a man running towards a glow of light. This, along with the mathematical formulae, can represent research into the origin of the universe

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: SpaceShipOne re-entry

SpaceShipOne re-entry
SpaceShipOne private spacecraft. Image 3 of 3. Computer artwork of SpaceShipOne re-entering the Earths atmosphere. The design allows the wings to pivot, forming the correct alignment

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: SpaceShipOne above Earth

SpaceShipOne above Earth
SpaceShipOne private spacecraft. Image 2 of 3. Computer artwork of SpaceShipOne above Earth. The Milky Way is seen across top

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: SpaceShipOne firing rocket

SpaceShipOne firing rocket
SpaceShipOne private spacecraft. Image 1 of 3. Computer artwork of SpaceShipOne firing its rocket engine. The Moon is at upper left

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Fertility

Fertility. Conceptual computer artwork of human sperm (male sex cells, white) as part of a board game. The dice and chance cards (left)

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Overworked

Overworked. Conceptual computer artwork of a man running from paperwork. This could represent a reaction to an overload of work

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Window where Marconi transmitted radio

Window where Marconi transmitted radio
Marconis window. The window from which Italian physicist Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937) first transmitted radio signals from Villa Griffone at Pontecchio, near Bologna, Italy

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Marconi birthplace and tomb

Marconi birthplace and tomb
Marconis birthplace and tomb. Villa Griffone at Pontecchio near Bologna, Italy, the birthplace of Guglielmo Marconi (1874-1937), Italian physicist

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Statue of Marconi

Statue of Marconi
Marconi statue. Bust of Guglielmo Marconi (1874- 1937), Italian physicist, located at Villa Griffone near Bologna, Italy. It was at this villa that Marconi was born

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Statue of Marconi

Statue of Marconi
Marconi statue. Bust of Guglielmo Marconi (1874- 1937), Italian physicist, located at Villa Griffone near Bologna, Italy. It was at this villa that Marconi was born

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Claude Bernard, French physiologist

Claude Bernard, French physiologist
Claude Bernard (1813-1878), French physiologist and pioneer of experimental medicine and physiological chemistry. Bernards discoveries were wide-ranging

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Paul Joseph Barthez, French physician

Paul Joseph Barthez, French physician
Paul Joseph Barthez (1734-1806), French physician. Barthez was born in Montpellier, France, and was educated in Narbonne and Toulouse

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Joseph Babinski, French neurologist

Joseph Babinski, French neurologist
Joesph Babinski (1857-1932), French neurologist. Babinski is best known for discovering Babinskis sign, a reflex where the big toe extends and flexes toward the top of the foot

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Two-headed sheep

Two-headed sheep. Conceptual image of a sheep (Ovis aries) with two heads. This could represent conjoined twins that share a single body, but have different heads

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Genetic research

Genetic research. Conceptual computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule surrounded by mathematical formulae

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Genetic modification

Genetic modification. Conceptual computer artwork of a DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) molecule with scaffolding for maintenance and repair

Background imageImages Dated 9th July 2004: Repairing Earth

Repairing Earth. Conceptual computer artwork of scaffolding on the Earth. This could represent repairing the worldwide environment



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