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Images Dated 10th November 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Drombeg stone circle

Drombeg stone circle, County Cork, Southern Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Stonebirrane stone circle

Stonebirrane stone circle, County Kerry, Southern Ireland

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Yachts

Yachts in harbour under a full moon, Grenada

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Intelligent label chip manufacture

Intelligent label chip manufacture. Technician checking a polymer transistor (on screen upper right). This is a component of a radio frequency identification (RFID) chip

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Intelligent labels

Intelligent labels. Supermarket trolley filled with products with radio frequency identification (RFID) chips in their packaging. RFID chips could soon replace barcodes

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Intelligent labels

Intelligent labels
MODEL RELEASED. Intelligent labels. Woman shopping in a supermarket where the packaging contains radio frequency identification (RFID) chips. RFID chips could soon replace barcodes

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Verruca

Verruca
A verruca (or plantar wart), a small benign growth in the skin caused by a virus infection. Unlike the common wart they grow on the soles of the feet

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Cola bubbles

Cola bubbles

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Chocolate

Chocolate
Three blocks of chocolate

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Crisp

Crisp
Single crisp

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Portal tomb

Portal tomb, also known as a Dolmen, in Carnac, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Neolithic stone alignments

Neolithic stone alignments, Carnac, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Neolithic stone alignments

Neolithic stone alignments, Carnac, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Portal tomb

Portal tomb, also known as a Dolmen, in Carnac, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat harvest

Wheat harvest
Wheat (Triticum sp.) being harvested by a combine harvester. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Carrot field

Carrot field in Brittany, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Hay bales

Hay bales being collected from the field. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat

Wheat (Triticum sp.) growing in a field in Normandy, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat

Wheat (Triticum sp.) growing in a field in Normandy, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat harvest

Wheat harvest
Wheat (Triticum sp.) being harvested by a combine harvester. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat

Wheat (Triticum sp.) growing in a field

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Sheep grazing

Sheep grazing
Sheep (Ovis aries) grazing in front of the historical islet of Mont St. Michelle in Brittany, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Carrot field

Carrot field in Brittany, France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat harvest

Wheat harvest
Wheat (Triticum sp.) being harvested by a combine harvester. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Wheat harvest

Wheat harvest
Wheat (Triticum sp.) being harvested by a combine harvester. Photographed in France

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Anticlinal folded rock strata

Anticlinal folded rock strata
Anticlinal chevron fold in rock strata. The strata were originally horizontal and planar. They formed from the gradual deposition of material during the Silurian period (443-417 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Cone flowers

Cone flowers (Rudbeckia Spotlight )

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: European wand loosestrife flowers

European wand loosestrife flowers
European wand loosestrife (Lythrum virgatum) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Sprouting acorn

Sprouting acorn of the English oak tree (Quercus robur). A young root (radicle) is seen burrowing downwards, while the shoot is seen growing upwards towards the light

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Haemophilus influenzae bacteria

Haemophilus influenzae bacteria
False-colour scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Haemophilus influenzae (Pfeiffers bacillus), a Gram negative, non-motile, non-sporing species of bacilli (rod-shaped bacteria). H

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Lemon mint flower

Lemon mint flower
Lemon mint (Monarda citriodora) flower

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Fuchsia flowers

Fuchsia flowers (Fuchsia sp.)

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Statice flowers

Statice flowers
Statice (Limonium Gold Coast ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Tree mallow flowers

Tree mallow flowers
Tree mallow (Lavatera Mont Blanc ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Horned violet flowers

Horned violet flowers
Horned violet (Viola cornuta Penny Orange ) flowers

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Cosmos Picotee flowers

Cosmos Picotee flowers

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis flock feeding at Caerlaverock Scotland November

Barnacle Geese Branta leucopsis flock feeding at Caerlaverock Scotland November

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Racing Indian Ponies; North American Frontier town, c. 1880

Racing Indian Ponies; North American Frontier town, c. 1880
Engraving showing two men whipping and racing their ponies, c.1880. This scene shows a typical event on a Sunday afternoon in a frontier town in Western America

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Hotel Office in a frontier town, North America, 1880

Hotel Office in a frontier town, North America, 1880
Engraving showing the scene in a hotel in a frontier town, with Indian trophies, moccasins, penants, belts and a moose head on the wall

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: California, SAn Francisco. Political meeting at san Francisc

California, SAn Francisco. Political meeting at san Francisc
Crowd of people listening to political speakers, flying the stars and stripes, the American flag

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: America. Photographs from California. Indusry Bar

America. Photographs from California. Indusry Bar
Industry Bar was a heavily mined area of the Californian gold diggings and this engraving from a photograph shows the elaborate system of bringing water to the mining area

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: America. An Artists Notes in California. Evening in a Logge

America. An Artists Notes in California. Evening in a Logge
Interior of a Loggers cabin where 5 men are entertaining themselves with singing and dancing to an accordian

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: A Land-rush in the United States. A Minute after the signal

A Land-rush in the United States. A Minute after the signal
Horses and wagons of all sorts take the participants in the land-rush to stake a claim for their plot. The land on which Arkansas City was to be built had belonged to the Cherokees until they were

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: In the Saloon; North American frontier town, 1880

In the Saloon; North American frontier town, 1880
Engraving showing a bar rooom scene with barmaid and three cowboys in a North American frontier town, c.1880

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: Native American Indian trading a pony, West America, 1880

Native American Indian trading a pony, West America, 1880
Engraving showing a native American Indian bartering at the store in a Frontier Town, the trade appears to be ammunition for the pony; the Wild West, North America, c.1880

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: The American Pony Express. En Route from the Missouri River

The American Pony Express. En Route from the Missouri River
The famous American Pony Express to carry post from coast to coast was set up by Mr WH Russell. The first journey was made on April 9th 1860 and took seven and a half days for ponies to cover 1

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: California. San Francisco and Sacramento. San Francisco, gen

California. San Francisco and Sacramento. San Francisco, gen
The City of San Francisco was in the grip of gold fever in the 1850s and was growing in population by the day, as many as 2, 000 immigrants were arriving by sea each day

Background imageImages Dated 10th November 2004: America. Photographs of California. Gold washing on the Yuba

America. Photographs of California. Gold washing on the Yuba
Water was indispensible in the gold mining process and the water from the River Yuba was dammed and piped to wash away the sand and quartz from the gold particles



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