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Images Dated 26th March 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Baked gingerbread, thermogram

Baked gingerbread, thermogram
Baked gingerbread. Thermogram of gingerbread men cooling on a rack after being baked. The colours show variations in temperature

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Two dachshunds

Two dachshunds

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: An AS-565 Panther helicopter

An AS-565 Panther helicopter
March 26, 2004 - Airmen return to USS George Washington (CVN 73) in an AS-565 Panther helicopter assigned to Francess first aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle, while operating in the Arabian Gulf

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Bulldog

Bulldog

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Snow drifts in Kent rendered some three buses and five cars and lorries useless over

Snow drifts in Kent rendered some three buses and five cars and lorries useless over the weekend. Picture taken this morning at Cudham, Kent

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Three volunteers taking milk to the Villager of Cudham, Kent, who were cut off by

Three volunteers taking milk to the Villager of Cudham, Kent, who were cut off by Snow Drifts - at Cudham this morning. 31 March 1952

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Snow up on the roof of this bus at Cudham, Kent. Two other buses suffered the same fate

Snow up on the roof of this bus at Cudham, Kent. Two other buses suffered the same fate. 31 March 1952

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Greyhound

Greyhound

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Close-Up Detail Of Green Elephant Ear Leaf With Drops Of Water

Close-Up Detail Of Green Elephant Ear Leaf With Drops Of Water

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Cats on window sill

Cats on window sill, thermogram image. These are domestic cats (Felis sylvestris). The colours show variations in temperature

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Child in bath

Child in bath, thermogram image. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange, red and purple to blue (coldest)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Child eating egg

Child eating egg
Child eating boiled egg, thermogram. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange, red and purple to blue (coldest)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Harbour fortress tower

Harbour fortress tower. This is Belem Tower, built in the 16th century in Lisbon, Portugal, to defend the harbour. It co-ordinated with two other towers to guard the mouth of the River Tagus

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Portuguese maritime monument

Portuguese maritime monument. This Monument to the Discoverers, Lisbon, Portugal, was completed in 1960. It commemorates the Portuguese navigators of the 15th

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Aviation monument

Aviation monument commemorating the British Fairey F-3 seaplane that made the first flight across the South Atlantic from Lisbon, Portugal to Brazil, in March-June of 1922

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Portuguese maritime monument

Portuguese maritime monument. This Monument to the Discoverers, Lisbon, Portugal, was completed in 1960. It commemorates the Portuguese navigators of the 15th

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Lighthouse

Lighthouse. Stormy seas breaking on a rocky coastline in front of a lighthouse. Lighthouses serve to warn ships of nearby rocks and act as navigational aids

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Corrosion test

Corrosion test. Nails being tested for corrosion (blue spots). They are in a petri dish containing agar (brown). A chemical indicator called ferroxyl has been used to test for the presence of

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Drying clothes

Drying clothes. Thermogram of clothes on a household radiator. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange and red to purple (coldest)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Meat kebab, thermogram

Meat kebab, thermogram
Meat kebab. Thermogram of a cooked meat kebab on a plate. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through red, yellow, green and blue to purple (coldest)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Cooked breakfast, thermogram

Cooked breakfast, thermogram
Cooked breakfast. Thermogram of cooked breakfast food on a plate. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Prawns and rice, thermogram

Prawns and rice, thermogram
Prawns and rice. Thermogram of cooked prawns and rice in a bowl. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Rubber ducks

Rubber ducks. Thermogram of rubber ducks in a hot bath. The colours show variations in temperature. The scale runs from white (warmest), through yellow, orange, red and purple to blue (coldest)

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Cup of tea, thermogram

Cup of tea, thermogram
Cup of tea. Image 4 of 4. Thermogram of a hand dipping a biscuit into a cup of tea. The colours show variations in temperature

Background imageImages Dated 26th March 2004: Making tea, thermogram

Making tea, thermogram
Making a cup of tea. Image 3 of 4. Thermogram of a hand pouring tea from a teapot into a cup. The colours show variations in temperature


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