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Images Dated 26th June 2007 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: EAGLE, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

EAGLE, 19th CENTURY. American typefounders cut, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: DAMEs SCHOOL. Steel engraving, English, early 19th century

DAMEs SCHOOL. Steel engraving, English, early 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: HARVARD HALL, 1672-82. Wood engraving depicting Harvard Hall in Massachusetts, built 1672-82

HARVARD HALL, 1672-82. Wood engraving depicting Harvard Hall in Massachusetts, built 1672-82

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: WASHINGTON SQUARE ARCH. The wooden arch in Washington Square, New York

WASHINGTON SQUARE ARCH. The wooden arch in Washington Square, New York, designed by Stanford White for the centennary of George Washingtons inauguration as President in 1889

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: TROY FEMALE SEMINARY, 1841. Northwestern view of the Troy Female Seminary founded, 1821, at Troy

TROY FEMALE SEMINARY, 1841. Northwestern view of the Troy Female Seminary founded, 1821, at Troy, New York. Wood engraving, American, 1841

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Ticket for Tiverton School Feast, 1740

ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. Ticket for Tiverton School Feast, 1740. After the engraving by William Hogarth (1697-1764)

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. An early-mid 18th century schoolroom

ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. An early-mid 18th century schoolroom. Wood engraving after a painting by Philip Mercier (1691-1760)

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Wood engraving, American, c1835

GRAMMAR SCHOOL CHILDREN. Wood engraving, American, c1835

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: MOUNT HOLYOKE, 1839. Northern view of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary at South Hadley, Massachusetts

MOUNT HOLYOKE, 1839. Northern view of Mount Holyoke Female Seminary at South Hadley, Massachusetts. Wood engraving, 1839

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: DAMEs SCHOOL. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

DAMEs SCHOOL. Wood engraving, American, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: BRITISH RAGGED SCHOOL. The Brook Street Ragged School in London, England

BRITISH RAGGED SCHOOL. The Brook Street Ragged School in London, England. Line engraving from an English newspaper of 1853

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: JOHN POUNDS (1766-1839). English teacher and altruist. Pounds and his Ragged School

JOHN POUNDS (1766-1839). English teacher and altruist. Pounds and his Ragged School. Line engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: JOHN POUNDS (1766-1839). English teacher and altruist. Pounds and his Ragged School

JOHN POUNDS (1766-1839). English teacher and altruist. Pounds and his Ragged School. Line engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. New School-Room, Boys Home, Regents Park-Road

ENGLISH ELEMENTARY SCHOOL. New School-Room, Boys Home, Regents Park-Road. A London, England, school for orphan boys. Wood engraving, 1870

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: NEW YORK TENEMENT, 1867. The attic and entrance to Mrs. M Mahans apartment at 22 Roosevelt Street

NEW YORK TENEMENT, 1867. The attic and entrance to Mrs. M Mahans apartment at 22 Roosevelt Street. Wood engraving, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: NIAGARA FALLS, 1837. A view of Niagara Falls from Table Rock. Line engraving, English, 1837

NIAGARA FALLS, 1837. A view of Niagara Falls from Table Rock. Line engraving, English, 1837

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

VW Classic Camper van 1958 blue white

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Soft coral

Soft coral (Dendronephthy sp.) on a coral reef. Photographed in Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Mantis shrimp

Mantis shrimp (Lysiosquilla sp.) on the seabed. photographed in Lembeh Strait, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Early 20th century calculator

Early 20th century calculator. This hand calculator, the Brunsviga 20, is mechanically operated by a handcrank (right). Addition and subtraction sums were performed in a single operation

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Testing thermometers, 1920s

Testing thermometers, 1920s
Testing thermometers. Laboratory technicians analysing thermometers using testing equipment. The thermometers are lowered into an electrically heated water bath (not seen)

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: X-ray equipment

X-ray equipment. This equipment was used to improve industrial techniques in the early 20th century. X-ray analysis revealed that the hardness of steel was related to the size of the grains in

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Vacuum spheres, 1940s

Vacuum spheres, 1940s
Vacuum spheres. These spheres are used in conjunction with a hypersonic wind tunnel (not seen). When the wind tunnel is in use

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Electrical testing station, 1906

Electrical testing station, 1906
Electrical testing station. This testing station was used to test electrical instruments. The multiple meters docked on this station meant that several instruments could be tested simultaneously

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Krypton lamp cryostat, 1959

Krypton lamp cryostat, 1959
Krypton lamp. Krypton lamps are arc lamps (light is produced by electricity flowing between two electrodes) that have been filled with krypton to produce very bright light

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Lamp testing

Lamp testing. Electrical equipment being used to test various different types of light bulbs. These tests ensured that public buildings had the most economical

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Testing taxi meters, 1920s

Testing taxi meters, 1920s
Testing taxi meters. Researchers assessing the reliability of taxi meters in calculating the correct fare. These taxi meters were first invented by the German Wilhelm Bruhn in 1891

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: High voltage equipment

High voltage equipment. The NPL (National Physical Laboratory) Electricity Departments High Voltage Laboratory contained a 2 kilovolt single generator and a 3.2 kilovolt transformer

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Pharaoh cuttlefish

Pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis). This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans. It changes its colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment cells called chromatophores

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Male pharaoh cuttlefish fighting

Male pharaoh cuttlefish fighting
Male pharaoh cuttlefish (Sepia pharaonis) fighting during breeding season. This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans. It changes its colour according to its surroundings by dilating or contracting pigment

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Blue Linckia starfish

Blue Linckia starfish (Linckia laevigata) on corals. This starfish is found in the Indo-Pacific region and has regeneration powers that allow it to regrow arms that have been lost

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Pharaoh cuttlefish reproduction

Pharaoh cuttlefish reproduction (Sepia pharaonis). Male cuttlefish (top) protecting a female (bottom) as she lays her eggs. This cuttlefish feeds on crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Ink-spot sea squirt and a crinoid

Ink-spot sea squirt and a crinoid
Ink-spot sea squirt (Polycarpa aurata, blue) and a crinoid (right) amongst coral. Sea squirts are sessile barrel-shaped animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Ink-spot sea squirt

Ink-spot sea squirt (Polycarpa aurata) amongst coral. Sea squirts are sessile barrel-shaped animals that feed by filtering plankton from the water

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Rock pigeons

Rock pigeons (Columba livia). This bird, also known as the feral pigeon, is resident in Eurasia and North Africa. It is especially common in some urban areas

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Rock pigeons

Rock pigeons (Columba livia). This bird, also known as the feral pigeon, is resident in Eurasia and North Africa. It is especially common in some urban areas

Background imageImages Dated 26th June 2007: Rock pigeon

Rock pigeon (Columba livia). This bird, also known as the feral pigeon, is resident in Eurasia and North Africa. It is especially common in some urban areas



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