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Images Dated 10th August 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe. Romania. Walachia. Curtea De Arges Area

Europe. Romania. Walachia. Curtea De Arges Area

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe. Romania. Walachia. Curtea De Arges Area

Europe. Romania. Walachia. Curtea De Arges Area

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe. Romania. Walachia. Curtea De Arges Area

Europe. Romania. Walachia. Curtea De Arges Area

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Monument Valley. Utah / arizona. U. S. A

Monument Valley. Utah / arizona. U. S. A
Monument Valley. Utah/arizona. U.S.A

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: USA, North America, Maine

USA, North America, Maine
USA, Maine, Harpswell. Close-up side view of a pink cosmos flower

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: A statue of Carl von Linne Linne Carolus Linnaeus in the cathedral park. In the Linne

A statue of Carl von Linne Linne Carolus Linnaeus in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Sweden, Stockholm. Windmill on Skansen, an open-air museum island

Sweden, Stockholm. Windmill on Skansen, an open-air museum island

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church yard of Stenbrohult with Linneaus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Sweden, Stockholm. Swedish flag over doorway in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm

Sweden, Stockholm. Swedish flag over doorway in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: The Stenbrohult parish church where Linnaeus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

The Stenbrohult parish church where Linnaeus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Esaias Tegner Tegner in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church

A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church yard of Stenbrohult with Linneaus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
Sweden, Stockholm. View of typical city architecture

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
Sweden, Stockholm. Sign for apothecary shop in Gamla Stan (Old Town) Stockholm

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Rune stone outside the cathedral dating from the 11th century. The stone was put

Rune stone outside the cathedral dating from the 11th century. The stone was put up by Tyke as a memorial after the death of Gunnar, son of Grim. Vaxjo town. Smaland, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church yard of Stenbrohult with Linneaus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: The Stenbrohult parish church where Linnaeus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

The Stenbrohult parish church where Linnaeus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Esaias Tegner Tegner in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church

A statue of Carl Linnaeus holding a bird by Gerda Sprinchorn standing in the church yard of Stenbrohult with Linneaus father was priest. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Carl von Linne Linne Carolus Linnaeus in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
Sweden, Stockholm. Arched gate looking from entrance to Gamla Stan (Old Town) back to the main part of city

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Carl von Linne Linne Carolus Linnaeus in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
A statue of Esaias Tegner Tegner in the cathedral park. In the Linne Linne Linnaeus park. Vaxjo town. Smaland region. Sweden, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Europe, Sweden

Europe, Sweden
Sweden, Stockholm. View of Gustav Adolf Church

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Wooden stile with dog gate between stone walls on cliff path North Devon UK

Wooden stile with dog gate between stone walls on cliff path North Devon UK
MAB-234 Wooden stile with dog gate between stone walls on cliff path North Devon UK Mark Boulton

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Canada, British Columbia

Canada, British Columbia, Revelstoke National Park. Misty meadow scenic

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Africa, South Africa

Africa, South Africa
Transkye, South Africa. Scenic lake in the transkye

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: American Revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 1862

American Revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 1862
SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American Revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 1862

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: American revolutionary patriot. Autograph signature

American revolutionary patriot. Autograph signature
SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American revolutionary patriot. Autograph signature

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: American revolutionary patriot. Line engraving, American, 1776

American revolutionary patriot. Line engraving, American, 1776
SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American revolutionary patriot. Line engraving, American, 1776

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: American Revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 19th century

American Revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Singleton Copley
SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American Revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Singleton Copley

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: American revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 19th century

American revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Singleton Copley
SAMUEL ADAMS (1722-1803). American revolutionary patriot. Steel engraving, 19th century, after the painting by John Singleton Copley

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: CHARLES F. ADAMS, JR. (1835-1915). American historian. Captain Charles Francis Admas Jr

CHARLES F. ADAMS, JR. (1835-1915). American historian. Captain Charles Francis Admas Jr. (on left) with fellow officers of the First Massachusetts Cavalry of the Union Army at the Army of the Potomac

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: LUDOVICO ARIOSTO (1474-1533). Italian poet. Italian copper engraving after a drawing by Titian

LUDOVICO ARIOSTO (1474-1533). Italian poet. Italian copper engraving after a drawing by Titian

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. Cassandra in one of her brain-sick raptures as described by Troilus (Act II)

TROILUS AND CRESSIDA. Cassandra in one of her brain-sick raptures as described by Troilus (Act II, Scene II). Wood engraving after Sir John Gilbert, 1881

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Crab spider feeding

Crab spider feeding
Crab spider (Misumena sp.) feeding on a bee. The spider caught the bee by camouflaging itself against the colour of the flower, an ox-eye-daisy (Leucanthemum vulgare)

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Beaver damage

Beaver damage. Tree trunk gnawed by a North American beaver (Castor canadensis). Beavers are herbivorous rodents which feed on wood during winter

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Windmill

Windmill, computer artwork. This type of windmill may be used to generate electricity or pump water

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Hand anatomy

Hand anatomy, computer artwork. Muscles are pink, tendons, ligaments and bones are cream. Tendons and ligaments are bands of inelastic fibrous tissue

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Hand bones

Hand bones. Computer artwork of a healthy hand and wrist joint. There are eight wrist (carpal) bones (bottom right). The carpal bones articulate with the bones of the forearm

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Skull

Skull. Computer artwork of the bones and musculature of a human head. The skull consists of the cranium, which encloses the brain, and the jaw. Embedded in the jaw are the teeth

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Upper body bones

Upper body bones, computer artwork. The skull (top) consists of the cranium, which encloses the brain and the jaw (mandible)

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Ribcage

Ribcage and upper body, computer artwork. The spine, which consists of blocks of bone (vertebrae) separated by spongy intervertebral discs, runs down centre

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Pelvis

Pelvis. Computer artwork showing the bones of a healthy pelvis. At top is the spine, which consists of blocks of bone (vertebrae) separated by spongy intervertebral disks

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Skull

Skull. Computer artwork of the bones and musculature of a human head. The skull consists of the cranium, which encloses the brain, and the jaw. Embedded in the jaw are the teeth

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Skull

Skull. Computer artwork of the bones and musculature of a human head. The skull consists of the cranium, which encloses the brain, and the jaw. Embedded in the jaw are the teeth

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Female ribcage

Female ribcage and upper body, computer artwork. The spine, which consists of blocks of bone (vertebrae) separated by spongy intervertebral discs, runs down centre

Background imageImages Dated 10th August 2006: Preserved brain

Preserved brain. Conceptual computer artwork of a brain being preserved in a tank



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