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Images Dated 20th December 2006 (page 3)

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Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: HENRY DAWES (1816-1903). Henry Laurens Dawes. American politician. Wood engraving. American 1881

HENRY DAWES (1816-1903). Henry Laurens Dawes. American politician. Wood engraving. American 1881

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: ROBERT BROWN (1773-1858). Scottish botanist. Wood engraving, English, 1858

ROBERT BROWN (1773-1858). Scottish botanist. Wood engraving, English, 1858

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: THEODORE PARKER (1810-1860). American Unitarian cleric and abolitionist

THEODORE PARKER (1810-1860). American Unitarian cleric and abolitionist. Parker delivering an abolitionist lecture at the Broadway Tabernacle, New York City, in 1856. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: BATTLE OF JERICHO. The walls of Jericho falling down (Joshua: 6: 20)

BATTLE OF JERICHO. The walls of Jericho falling down (Joshua: 6: 20). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor
BATTLE OF JERICHO. The walls of Jericho falling down (Joshua: 6:20). Wood engraving after Gustave Dor

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: CYRUS II (600-529 B. C. ). Known as Cyrus the Great. King of Persia 550-529 B. C

CYRUS II (600-529 B. C. ). Known as Cyrus the Great. King of Persia 550-529 B. C. Wood engraving, 19th century
CYRUS II (600-529 B.C.). Known as Cyrus the Great. King of Persia 550-529 B.C. Wood engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. Mr. Peggottys dream comes true. Wood engraving from a 19th-century

DICKENS: DAVID COPPERFIELD. Mr. Peggottys dream comes true. Wood engraving from a 19th-century American edition of Charles Dickens David Copperfield

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: KING DAVID (d. 973 B. C. ). King of Judah and Israel. Line engraving, American, c1830

KING DAVID (d. 973 B. C. ). King of Judah and Israel. Line engraving, American, c1830
KING DAVID (d. 973 B.C.). King of Judah and Israel. Line engraving, American, c1830

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: DIANE DE POITIERS (1499-1566). Mistress of Henry II of France

DIANE DE POITIERS (1499-1566). Mistress of Henry II of France. Line and stipple engraving, French, 17th century

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Snail

Snail

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Rock pigeons

Rock pigeons (Columba livia). These birds, also known as feral pigeons, or just pigeons, are resident in Eurasia and North Africa

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Grey heron

Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) spearing its prey. This large bird can stand a metre tall, have a wingspan of nearly two metres and weigh between one and two kilograms

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Orbicular spadefish

Orbicular spadefish (Platax orbicularis). These fish are endemic to the tropical regions of the Pacific and Indian Oceans, although they have been recorded in all of the worlds major oceans

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Bluecheek butterflyfish

Bluecheek butterflyfish (Chaetodon semilarvatus) in a coral reef. This fish can grow up to 23cm in length. It inhabits rich coral reefs to depth of between 3 and 20 metres

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Two-eyed coralfish

Two-eyed coralfish (Coradion melanopus). This fish inhabits tropical coral reefs in South-east Asia, where it feeds on sponges. Photographed in the Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Yellowsaddle goatfish

Yellowsaddle goatfish (Parupeneus cyclostomus) school, hunting over a coral reef. These fish inhabit shallow waters of the Atlantic, Pacific and Indian Oceans

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Kelpfish

Kelpfish (Chironemus sp.) amongst kelp. This fish is native to coastal Australia and New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Moontail bullseye fish

Moontail bullseye fish
Moontail bullseye (Priacanthus hamrur). This fish inhabits reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific oceans. It feeds on small fish, crustaceans and other invertebrates. Photographed in Sipadan, Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Flounder

Flounder (Bothus sp.). Flounder undergo metamorphosis during their development. When they are born, flounder have one eye on either side of their body

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Longfin batfish

Longfin batfish
Juvenile longfin batfish (Platax teira). Photographed at Bunaken, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Redtail butterflyfish

Redtail butterflyfish (Chaetodon collare) in a coral reef. Redtail butterflyfish can grow up to 18cm long. They feed mainly on coral polyps. Photographed in the Andaman Sea, Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Carbon nanotube space elevator

Carbon nanotube space elevator. Conceptual computer artwork of a cylindrical fullerene (carbon nanotube) rising from the ground to Earth orbit as a precursor to a space elevator

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Astronaut playing golf on Mars

Astronaut playing golf on Mars, computer artwork. This would be similar to the famous golf shot played by Alan Shepard on the Moon on 31 January 1971

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Solar flare threatening Earth

Solar flare threatening Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth being threatened by solar flares from the Sun. A solar flare is an explosion in the Suns atmosphere that causes a large increase in levels

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Solar flare threatening Earth

Solar flare threatening Earth. Computer artwork of the Earth being threatened by a solar flare (yellow). A solar flare is an explosion in the Suns atmosphere that causes a large increase in levels of

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Astronaut on the Moon

Astronaut on the Moon, computer artwork. The Earth is seen in the background, and the astronaut is standing in the sunlight of a lunar day

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Toy robot

Toy robot, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Traffic speed camera

Traffic speed camera. Computer artwork of a traffic speed camera marked by yellow and black warning stripes. The camera has been triggered by a speeding vehicle and is taking a picture

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Traffic speed cameras

Traffic speed cameras. Computer artwork of traffic speed cameras with speed limit signs. The cameras have been triggered by speeding vehicles and they are taking pictures (as shown by the flashes)

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Ebola virus and blood cells

Ebola virus and blood cells. Computer artwork of Ebola viruses particles (yellow) attacking a human white blood cell. Red blood cells are also seen

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Moving lights, abstract image

Moving lights, abstract image

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Moving lights, abstract image

Moving lights, abstract image

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Moving lights, abstract image

Moving lights, abstract image

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Fern frond morphology

Fern frond morphology
MODEL RELEASED. Fern frond morphology. Person studying a fern frond with a magnifying glass

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Moving lights, abstract image

Moving lights, abstract image

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Moving lights, abstract image

Moving lights, abstract image

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Earths magnetic field protection

Earths magnetic field protection. Conceptual computer artwork of the Earth being protected by its magnetic field (magnetosphere)

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Artificial reef

Artificial reef. Ceramic structures placed on a reef to encourage coral growth and fish life. Photographed in Bunaken National Park, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Mandelbrot fractal

Mandelbrot fractal. Computer-generated fractal derived from the Mandelbrot Set. Fractal geometry is used to derive complex shapes as are often found in nature

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Nanotube technology

Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of light glowing inside a cylindrical fullerene (carbon nanotube). This conceptual artwork is intended to illustrate possible electrical applications of carbon

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Nanotube technology

Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of three cylindrical fullerenes (carbon nanotubes) of varying size, with the smaller ones nested inside the larger ones

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Fullerene technology

Fullerene technology. Computer artwork of spherical and cylindrical fullerenes (buckyballs and carbon nanotubes), illustrating their hexagonal and (in the case of the buckyballs)

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Nanotube technology

Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of three cylindrical fullerenes (carbon nanotubes) of varying size, with the smaller ones nested inside the larger ones

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Nanotube technology

Nanotube technology. Computer artwork of three carbon nanotubes with a magnified close-up (centre) of the hexagonal carbon structure of the nanotubes

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Leaf miner moth damage

Leaf miner moth damage to a horse chestnut leaf (Aesculus hippocastanum). The leaf miner moth larva (Cameraria ohridella) burrows into the leaves of the horse chestnut causing damage

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Leaf miner moth damage

Leaf miner moth damage to a horse chestnut leaf (Aesculus hippocastanum). The leaf miner moth larva (Cameraria ohridella) burrows into the leaves of the horse chestnut causing damage

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Bleeding canker on tree bark

Bleeding canker on tree bark
Bleeding canker on a horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). Where this pathogen has been active, bark, cambial tissue and the phloem (sugar conducting tissue) are destroyed

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Oak sapling (Quercus robur)

Oak sapling (Quercus robur). Photographed in the UK

Background imageImages Dated 20th December 2006: Conker

Conker in its shell. This is the fruit of the common horse chestnut tree (Aesculus hippocastanum). Its soft spiny shell protects the seeds against predation. Inside are the hard brown nuts (conkers)



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