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Images Dated 13th October 2009 (page 6)

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Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Peru, Lima. Door knocker at the Archbishops Palace near the Basilica Cathedral of Lima

Peru, Lima. Door knocker at the Archbishops Palace near the Basilica Cathedral of Lima

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: South America, Peru

South America, Peru
Peru, Lima. Basilica Cathedral of Lima

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Peru, Lima. Door of the Archbishops Palace near the Basilica Cathedral of Lima

Peru, Lima. Door of the Archbishops Palace near the Basilica Cathedral of Lima

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: New Zealand Fur Seal ( Arctocephalus forsteri ), Ngawi, Wairarapa, North Island

New Zealand Fur Seal ( Arctocephalus forsteri ), Ngawi, Wairarapa, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: New Zealand Fur Seal ( Arctocephalus forsteri ), Ngawi, Wairarapa, North Island

New Zealand Fur Seal ( Arctocephalus forsteri ), Ngawi, Wairarapa, North Island, New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: New Zealand

New Zealand, North Island, near Wellington, Rimutaka Hill Road

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: New Zealand, North Island, near Wellington, Rimutaka Hill Road

New Zealand, North Island, near Wellington, Rimutaka Hill Road

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers in the Great Horse Armory at the Tower of London

TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers in the Great Horse Armory at the Tower of London. Wood engraving, English, 1841

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: LONDON: ROYAL VISIT, 1638. Gun salute for Marie de Medici, Queen Mother of France

LONDON: ROYAL VISIT, 1638. Gun salute for Marie de Medici, Queen Mother of France, on her arrival in London to visit her daughter, Henrietta Maria, consort of King Charles I of England, in 1638

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON, 1715. View of the Tower of London from the Thames River

TOWER OF LONDON, 1715. View of the Tower of London from the Thames River. Engaving by Sutton Nicholls, 1715

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON, 1853. View from the River Thames, crowded with steamboats emitting smoke

TOWER OF LONDON, 1853. View from the River Thames, crowded with steamboats emitting smoke. Line engraving after E. Duncan, 1853

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: WILLIAM III AND QUEEN MARY. Regalia is carried from the Tower of London for the coronation of King

WILLIAM III AND QUEEN MARY. Regalia is carried from the Tower of London for the coronation of King William III and Queen Mary of England, 1689. Contemporary Dutch line engraving

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON, 1597. Engraving from a survey of 1597 published by the English Society of

TOWER OF LONDON, 1597. Engraving from a survey of 1597 published by the English Society of Antiquities in 1747

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON: CHAPEL. The Norman Chapel in the White Tower, built, 1080, of marble from Caen

TOWER OF LONDON: CHAPEL. The Norman Chapel in the White Tower, built, 1080, of marble from Caen, France. Line engraving, English, c1845

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON, 1814. View of the Tower of London from Tower Hill. A Punch

TOWER OF LONDON, 1814. View of the Tower of London from Tower Hill. A Punch and Judy show is presented in the foreground. Line engraving, English, 1814

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: SEVEN BISHOPS TRIAL, 1688. Seven bishops of the Church of England, accused of seditious libel

SEVEN BISHOPS TRIAL, 1688. Seven bishops of the Church of England, accused of seditious libel, are taken to the Tower of London, 1688. Contemporary French line engraving

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON: MENAGERIE. The Royal Menagerie, dating to the 13th century

TOWER OF LONDON: MENAGERIE. The Royal Menagerie, dating to the 13th century, at the Tower of London as it appeared in 1820. Wood engraving, English, 1880s

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON: MINT. The Royal Mint on Tower Hill. Line engraving, English, 1830

TOWER OF LONDON: MINT. The Royal Mint on Tower Hill. Line engraving, English, 1830

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON, 1740s. The arrival at the Tower of London of wagons with treasures captured

TOWER OF LONDON, 1740s. The arrival at the Tower of London of wagons with treasures captured from Spanish ships, c1740. Contemporary English line engraving

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: SILKWORM & MOTH. A new silkworm moth (Saturnia cynthia), caterpillar, and cocoon

SILKWORM & MOTH. A new silkworm moth (Saturnia cynthia), caterpillar, and cocoon. Wood engraving, English, 1861

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: PIGEON HAWK. Line engraving, 19th century

PIGEON HAWK. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: SCOTLAND: GLEN TILT. View of Glen Tilt in the Scottish Highlands. Wood engraving, c1875

SCOTLAND: GLEN TILT. View of Glen Tilt in the Scottish Highlands. Wood engraving, c1875, by Edward Whymper after William Henry James Boot

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: IRELAND: CLIFFS, c1840. View of Plaiskin Cliff, near the Giants Causeway, County Antrim

IRELAND: CLIFFS, c1840. View of Plaiskin Cliff, near the Giants Causeway, County Antrim, Northern Ireland. Steel engraving, English, c1840, after William Henry Bartlett

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers admiring the regalia exhibited in a new display house for

TOWER OF LONDON: MUSEUM. Sightseers admiring the regalia exhibited in a new display house for the crown jewels at the Tower of London. Wood engraving, English, 1841

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Gouty foot, X-ray

Gouty foot, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (top view) of the foot of a patient, showing the big toe affected by gout (gouty arthritis). Gout is a metabolic disease in which uric acid crystals are deposited in joints

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Histamine molecule

Histamine molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of histamine. Atoms are colour-coded (carbon: dark grey, hydrogen: light grey, nitrogen: blue)

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Rod-shaped bacterium, artwork

Rod-shaped bacterium, artwork
Rod-shaped bacterium, computer artwork. Typical rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) are Escherichia coli and Salmonella bacteria, but there are many others

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Endothelin-1 molecule

Endothelin-1 molecule. Computer model showing the crystal structure of a molecule of the protein endothelin-1 (EDN1). The crystal structure consists of both the secondary structure

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Distillery filtering room

Distillery filtering room. Worker walking past tanks in the filtering area of a vodka and brandy distillery. This is the Yuzhnaya Stolitsa vodka and brandy distillery, in Rostov-on-Don, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Dislocated hip prosthesis, X-ray

Dislocated hip prosthesis, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (front view) of the pelvis of a patient, showing the dislocation of an artificial (prosthetic) total hip joint replacement

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain, seen obliquely from beneath. The left hemisphere of the cerebrum is at right and the right hemisphere is at left

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Aluminium production

Aluminium production. Furnaces and electrolysis being used to produce aluminium at the Tajik Aluminum Plant in Tajikstan. The factory was founded in 1975

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Inhibin beta A molecule

Inhibin beta A molecule. Computer model showing the crystal structure of a molecule of the protein Inhibin beta A (INHBA)

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Brontotherium dinosaur, computer artwork

Brontotherium dinosaur, computer artwork. This dinosaur belonged to the same group as horses, rhinos and tapirs and lived during the Eocene epoch (58 to 30 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Dislocated finger, X-ray

Dislocated finger, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (side view) of the hand of a patient, showing interphalangeal dislocation (luxation) of the bones of the index (second) finger

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Carbon nanotube

Carbon nanotube. Computer artwork showing the hexagonal carbon structure of a nanotube, or buckytube

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Neck of femur fracture, X-ray

Neck of femur fracture, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (front view) of the pelvis of a patient, showing a hip fracture (at left) to the neck of the thigh bone (femur)

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Dislocated hip prosthesis, X-ray

Dislocated hip prosthesis, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (front view) of the pelvis of a patient, showing the dislocation of an artificial (prosthetic) total hip joint replacement

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Engineering workshop

Engineering workshop. Worker using a sledgehammer inside a structure being assembled in a mechanical assembly workshop. Photographed in the Uralmashzavod heavy engineering plant, Yekaterinburg, Russia

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Aucasaurus dinosaur, computer artwork

Aucasaurus dinosaur, computer artwork
Aucasaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of an Aucasaurus, a medium sized dinosaur from Argentina that existed during the late Cretaceous, around 100 to 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Gouty foot, X-ray

Gouty foot, X-ray
Coloured X-ray (top view) of the foot of a patient, showing the big toe affected by gout (gouty arthritis). Gout is a metabolic disease in which uric acid crystals are deposited in joints

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Brain anatomy

Brain anatomy. Computer artwork of a human brain, seen obliquely from beneath. The left hemisphere of the cerebrum is yellow and the right hemisphere is green

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Tobacco processing quality control

Tobacco processing quality control. Testing being carried out in a tobacco processing plant quality control laboratory. This laboratory is operated by the Russian company Donskoi Tabak

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Rod-shaped bacterium, artwork

Rod-shaped bacterium, artwork
Rod-shaped bacterium, computer artwork. Typical rod-shaped bacteria (bacilli) are Escherichia coli and Salmonella bacteria, but there are many others

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Orexin-A hormone molecule

Orexin-A hormone molecule. Computer model showing the crystal structure of a molecule of the hormone orexin-A. The crystal structure consists of both the secondary structure

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Aucasaurus dinosaur, computer artwork

Aucasaurus dinosaur, computer artwork
Aucasaurus dinosaur. Computer artwork of an Aucasaurus, a medium sized dinosaur from Argentina that existed during the late Cretaceous, around 100 to 65 million years ago

Background imageImages Dated 13th October 2009: Chromosome, artwork

Chromosome, artwork
Chromosome, computer artwork. Chromosomes are a packaged form of the genetic material DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid, brown strands)



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