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Images Dated 4th April 2006 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: The Way To Skin And Cut Up A Stag. 19Th Century Copy Of Miniature From 15Th Century Manuscript

The Way To Skin And Cut Up A Stag. 19Th Century Copy Of Miniature From 15Th Century Manuscript Phoebus And His Staff For Hunting Wild Animals

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Serving The Peacock At A State Banquet. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Edition Of Virgil

Serving The Peacock At A State Banquet. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Edition Of Virgil Published In Lyon 1517

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: The Manufacture Of Oil. 19Th Century Copy Of Work Drawn And Engraved By Jost Amman In 16Th Century

The Manufacture Of Oil. 19Th Century Copy Of Work Drawn And Engraved By Jost Amman In 16Th Century

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: 19Th Century Reproduction Of 15Th Century Wood Carving On Stall In Rouen Cathedral Representing

19Th Century Reproduction Of 15Th Century Wood Carving On Stall In Rouen Cathedral Representing The Proverb Margaritas Ante Porcos, Or Throwing Pearls Before Swine

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: The River Fisherman. 19Th Century Copy Of Picture Designed And Engraved In 16Th Century By Jost

The River Fisherman. 19Th Century Copy Of Picture Designed And Engraved In 16Th Century By Jost Amman

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Conveyance Of Fish By Water And Land. 19Th Century Copy Of Engraving In The Royal Statutes Of The

Conveyance Of Fish By Water And Land. 19Th Century Copy Of Engraving In The Royal Statutes Of The Provostship Of Merchants 1528

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Manufacture Of Cheeses In Switzerland. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Cosmographie Universelle

Manufacture Of Cheeses In Switzerland. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Cosmographie Universelle Dated 1549

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Cultivation Of Fruit. 19Th Century Reproduction From Miniature In 15Th Century Manuscript

Cultivation Of Fruit. 19Th Century Reproduction From Miniature In 15Th Century Manuscript

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Cultivation Of Grain By Peasants And Manufacture Of Barley And Oat Bread

Cultivation Of Grain By Peasants And Manufacture Of Barley And Oat Bread. 19Th Century Reproduction Of A Woodcut From An Edition Of Virgil Published At Lyons In 1517

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Matterhorn Mountain At Sunrise, Close Up

Matterhorn Mountain At Sunrise, Close Up

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Barnacle Geese. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Cosmographie Universelle Dated 1552 Illustrating

Barnacle Geese. 19Th Century Copy Of Woodcut In Cosmographie Universelle Dated 1552 Illustrating Legend That These Birds Grew From Barnacles Attached To Wood Exposed To Salt Water

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Gdansk Airport Terminal, Poland

Gdansk Airport Terminal, Poland
Gdansk Airport Terminal Airside 4/4/2006

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) in tree, Australia

Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) in tree, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Lace monitor (Varanus varius) on tree limb, Australia

Lace monitor (Varanus varius) on tree limb, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Miles Spector - Chelsea

Miles Spector - Chelsea
Football - 1952 / 1953 The Football Combination - Chelsea vs. Queens Park Rangers Chelseas Miles Spector warms up at Stamford Bridge. 08/04/1953

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Noel Cantwell leads out Manchester United during the 1963 FA Cup

Noel Cantwell leads out Manchester United during the 1963 FA Cup
Football - 1962 / 1963 FA Cup - Fifth Round: Manchester United 2 Chelsea 1 Noel Cantwell leads out the team from the tunnel at Old Trafford

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Neanderthal skull, muscles and head

Neanderthal skull, muscles and head
Neanderthal heads (Homo neanderthalensis), artwork. The skull is at top, the facial musculature at centre and the head at bottom. Neanderthals had several physical differences to modern humans

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Neanderthal woman and man

Neanderthal woman and man
Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthalensis) talking to a sitting elderly woman, artwork. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and western Asia between around 230, 000 and 29

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Neanderthal couple

Neanderthal couple (Homo neanderthalensis), artwork. Neanderthals were relatives of humans that inhabited Europe and western Asia between around 230, 000 and 29, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Masked booby in flight

Masked booby in flight

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Vermilion Flycatcher, Pyrocephalus obscurus

Vermilion Flycatcher, Pyrocephalus obscurus

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Vermilion Flycatcher, Pyrocephalus obscurus, United States

Vermilion Flycatcher, Pyrocephalus obscurus, United States

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Orange-crowned Warbler, Leiothlypis celata, United States

Orange-crowned Warbler, Leiothlypis celata, United States

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens

Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Hermit Thrush, Catharus guttatus, United States

Hermit Thrush, Catharus guttatus, United States

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Hermit Thrush, Catharus guttatus, United States

Hermit Thrush, Catharus guttatus, United States

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Red Grouse in summer plumage

Red Grouse in summer plumage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Red Grouse in summer plumage

Red Grouse in summer plumage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Red Grouse in summer plumage

Red Grouse in summer plumage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens

Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens, United States

Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens, United States

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Nashville Warbler, Leiothlypis ruficapilla, United States

Nashville Warbler, Leiothlypis ruficapilla, United States

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Red Grouse in summer plumage

Red Grouse in summer plumage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Red Grouse in summer plumage

Red Grouse in summer plumage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens

Ash-throated Flycatcher, Myiarchus cinerascens

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Red Grouse in summer plumage

Red Grouse in summer plumage

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Eurasian Cormorant (phalacrocorax carbo) in the Danube Delta, adult on nest in spring

Eurasian Cormorant (phalacrocorax carbo) in the Danube Delta, adult on nest in spring. Europe, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Eurasian Cormorant (phalacrocorax carbo) in the Danube Delta Europe, Eastern Europe

Eurasian Cormorant (phalacrocorax carbo) in the Danube Delta Europe, Eastern Europe
Eurasian Cormorant (phalacrocorax carbo) in the Danube Delta. Europe, Romania

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: The pigs of Maliuc, Domestic animals often roam free and look for food in the vicinity

The pigs of Maliuc, Domestic animals often roam free and look for food in the vicinity
The domestic pigs of Maliuc often roam free and look for food in the villages or in the national park. Domestic pigs often cross with wild boars

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: The pigs of Maliuc, Domestic animals often roam free and look for food in the vicinity

The pigs of Maliuc, Domestic animals often roam free and look for food in the vicinity
The pigs of Maliuc, Domestic animals often roam free and look for food. Domestic pigs often cross with wild boars. Most of the Danube delta is protected by the biosphere reserve, national park

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) in tree, Australia

Common brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) in tree, Australia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: A Tiger Shark unmanned aerial vehicle prepares for landing

A Tiger Shark unmanned aerial vehicle prepares for landing
A Tiger Shark unmanned aerial vehicle returns from a mission supporting forces in theater. The Tiger Shark UAV is the result of a rapid deployment effort by the Naval Air Systems Command special

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: An M198 Howitzer fires a 155-millimeter rocket assisted projectile

An M198 Howitzer fires a 155-millimeter rocket assisted projectile
An M198 Howitzer, with a maximum charge allowed on the weapon system, fires a 155-millimeter rocket assisted projectile round during a maintenance evaluation test at the Combat Centers Quackenbush

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Background imageImages Dated 4th April 2006: Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia

Old train in the train cemetery Cementerio de los Trenes, Uyuni, Bolivia



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