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Images Dated 26th July 2006 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: The Offering

The Offering
WH48634 The Offering by List, Wilhelm (1864-1918); Private Collection; Photo eWhitford & Hughes, London, UK; Austrian, out of copyright

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: The Lute Player (oil)

The Lute Player (oil)
MAL47200 The Lute Player (oil) by Etty, William (1787-1849); Private Collection; (add.info.: inscribed verso: When soft notes I the sweet lute inspired)

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Victoria Island, Hong Kong

Victoria Island, Hong Kong
TAY45176 Victoria Island, Hong Kong by Chinese School (19th century); 43.2x76.2 cm; Private Collection; eTaylor Gallery, London, UK; Chinese, out of copyright

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: The Lesson

The Lesson
MAL45343 The Lesson by Cole, James (fl.1849-82); Private Collection; eMallett Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: View of the Garden Front at Wandsworth Manor House, St. Johns Hill

View of the Garden Front at Wandsworth Manor House, St. Johns Hill
GHL16901 View of the Garden Front at Wandsworth Manor House, St. Johns Hill, 1887 (w/c on paper) by Crowther, John (1837-1902); London Metropolitan Archives

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: In the Workshop

In the Workshop
MAL42688 In the Workshop by Ritchie, John (fl.1858-75); Private Collection; eMallett Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: The Library, c. 1820, Battersea Rise

The Library, c. 1820, Battersea Rise
MAL42687 The Library, c.1820, Battersea Rise by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; eMallett Gallery, London, UK; English, out of copyright

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh signs being chipped off walls, by order of the Military Government in Dacca

Bangladesh signs being chipped off walls, by order of the Military Government in Dacca during the Bangladesh War of Independence 1971

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 The old town of Dacca showing a great flatten

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 The old town of Dacca showing a great flatten area which was once the homes and shops to thousands

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Acting President of the Bangla Desh breakaway

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Acting President of the Bangla Desh breakaway province of East Pakistan, Sayed Nasrul Islam, inspects troops

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 The burnt out shell of a Rick Shaw factory in

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 The burnt out shell of a Rick Shaw factory in Dacca following the fighting during the Bangladesh War of Independence 1971

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Refugees flee from the fighting between

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Refugees flee from the fighting between the Pakistan army, the Bangla Desh Freedom Fighters and the Indian army

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Bangladesh Freedom Fighters inspect the rifles

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Bangladesh Freedom Fighters inspect the rifles captured from the Pakistani army in Jessore

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 A young soldier stands guard as elements of

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 A young soldier stands guard as elements of the Indian army dig in along the Jessore Road

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Elements of the Indian army dig in along

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Elements of the Indian army dig in along the road to Kulna

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 The burnt out shell of a Rick Shaw factory in

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 The burnt out shell of a Rick Shaw factory in Dacca following the fighting during the Bangladesh War of Independence 1971

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh signs being chipped off walls, by order of the Military Government in Dacca

Bangladesh signs being chipped off walls, by order of the Military Government in Dacca during the Bangladesh War of Independence 1971

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Members of the Bangla Desh Freedom Fighters

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Members of the Bangla Desh Freedom Fighters driving through the streets of Jessore in a captured Pakistan army jeep

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Caribbean, Aruba, Sonesta Island, Flamingo

Caribbean, Aruba, Sonesta Island, Flamingo

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Whale Shark - feeding, front view, mouth open, with divers. Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia

Whale Shark - feeding, front view, mouth open, with divers. Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia
DSE-70 WHALE SHARK - feeding, front view, mouth open, with divers Ningaloo Reef, W. Australia Rhincodon typus Douglas David Seifert Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Elements of the Indian army waiting on the road

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Elements of the Indian army waiting on the road to Kulna following the surrender of the Pakistan army

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Bangladesh Freedom Fighters inspect the rifles

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Bangladesh Freedom Fighters inspect the rifles captured from the Pakistani army in Jessore

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Acting President of the Bangla Desh breakaway

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Acting President of the Bangla Desh breakaway province of East Pakistan, Sayed Nasrul Islam, inspects troops

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Little owl chick on road in dark

Little owl chick on road in dark

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Little owl juvenile on branch in dark

Little owl juvenile on branch in dark

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Waterskiing At Sunset

Waterskiing At Sunset

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Yellow Chick. Baby Chicken

Yellow Chick. Baby Chicken

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) running in green foliage, captive

Siberian tiger (Panthera tigris altaica) running in green foliage, captive

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Elements of the Indian army waiting on the road

Bangladesh War of Independence 1971 Elements of the Indian army waiting on the road to Kulna following the surrender of the Pakistan army

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Great Dusky Swift flying, Cypseloides senex

Great Dusky Swift flying, Cypseloides senex

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Great Dusky Swift flying, Cypseloides senex

Great Dusky Swift flying, Cypseloides senex

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Yellow Chick. Baby Chicken

Yellow Chick. Baby Chicken

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Rights Managed

Rights Managed
Cooking freshly caught mackerel and mussels at a beach barbecue on Colonsay

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Cooking mussels at a beach barbecue on Colonsay

Cooking mussels at a beach barbecue on Colonsay

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Garden in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel

Garden in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Garden in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Clock Tower and modern Military Cannon in the Grounds

Clock Tower and modern Military Cannon in the Grounds of the Kalemegdan Citadel Fortifications dating from Celtic and Roman Times The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Clock Tower

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Federal Parliament Building, Belgrade

Federal Parliament Building, Belgrade The Balkans Serbia Belgrade Federal Parliament Building

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: St Sava Orthodox Church

St Sava Orthodox Church, built 1935, is the biggest Orthodox Church in the World The Balkans Serbia Belgrade St Sava Orthodox Church 1935 biggest Orthodox Church in the World

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Mobile Bay transits into Pearl Harbor channel

USS Mobile Bay transits into Pearl Harbor channel
Framed by trees on Ford Island the USS Mobile Bay, CG-53, transits into Pearl Harbor channel, with a tow craft standing by

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: aRolladen-Schneider LS4 glider over Herrljunga, Sweden

aRolladen-Schneider LS4 glider over Herrljunga, Sweden
A single seaterARolladen-Schneider LS4 glider soars over Herrljunga, Sweden

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Fighter transits out of Pearl Harbor

Sea Fighter transits out of Pearl Harbor
Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft (LSC) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back out to sea passing close by Ford Island

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: A crew chief aims the GAU-21. 50 caliber machine gun out the tail of a CH-53E Super

A crew chief aims the GAU-21. 50 caliber machine gun out the tail of a CH-53E Super
July 25, 2006 - A crew chief aims the GAU-21.50 caliber machine gun out the tail of the CH-53E Super Stallion during training near Yuma, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Based X-band Radar appears to be part of the USS Abraham Lincoln

Sea Based X-band Radar appears to be part of the USS Abraham Lincoln looking like the big brother to the smaller radars on the aircraft carrier as ship personnel man the rails during transit into

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Missouri berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii

USS Missouri berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii
A battleship row mooring pier and Ford Island plant growth frame the foreground of the USS Missouri, BB-63, Mighty Mo or Big Mo, as it is berthed pierside at Ford Island, Oahu, Hawaii

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Abraham Lincoln returning to port

USS Abraham Lincoln returning to port
Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, July 26, 2006 - USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72) returns to port at after weeks of operations during the multi-national exercise RIMPAC

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: The direct-lay method of firing mortars

The direct-lay method of firing mortars
The Marines employed the direct-lay method of firing mortars, which consists of using the mortars sights and using observers to verify range and determine correct impact location

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back

Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back
Sea Fighter, FSF-1, Littoral Surface Craft (LSC) transits out of Pearl Harbor channel back out to sea. This catamaran is 262 feet long, 72 feet wide and can operate in as little as 12 feet of water

Background imageImages Dated 26th July 2006: USS Abraham Lincoln

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72), after participating in the multi-national exercise RIMPAC, is towed into Pearl Harbor and approaches the Sea Based X-band Radar undergoing service at the Pearl Harbor



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