Images Dated 17th May 2005
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Danita Delimont

School Cricket Match
A painting entitled Cricket Match depicting the spectators at an annual Eton vs Harrow fixture, mid 19th century. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)
© 2005 Getty Images
15678, 31259, 52908658, Britain, British, Cricket, Diry, England, English, Europe, H Spo Cric Eton, Harrow, J101505843, Neg, No, Spectators, Sport, Supporters

Danita Delimont

Danita Delimont

Danita Delimont

Ludgershall Castle J990007
LUDGERSHALL CASTLE AND CROSS, Wiltshire. Aerial view reconstruction drawing of the castle during period 7B, the late 14th century, by Peter Dunn (English Heritage Graphics Team)
© Historic England
Aerial, Graphic, Medieval

Danita Delimont

Danita Delimont

Nanotechnology research
Nanotechnology. Researcher with a scanning beam interference lithography (SBIL) machine. This is used to create gratings and grids with structures on the scale of a few nanometres (billionths of a metre). The gratings created on this scale are used in astronomical telescopes such as the orbiting Chandra X-ray telescope and the Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) satellite. SBIL uses a laser beam to create the pattern on the target surface. This allows for very precise control over the pattern. The SBIL could have many uses in the future as a source of nanotechnological components for computers and machines. Photographed at MIT, USA, in 2002
© VOLKER STEGER/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY