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Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: USA, North America, Louisiana

USA, North America, Louisiana
USA, Louisiana, St. Francisville. Rosedown Planatation, b. 1832, oak tree canopy driveway

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
USA, Washington, Seattle, Arboretum, Japanese Garden

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: USA, Washington, Seattle, Arboretum, Japanese Garden

USA, Washington, Seattle, Arboretum, Japanese Garden

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: USA, North America, Washington

USA, North America, Washington
USA, Washington, Seattle, Arboretum, Japanese Garden

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Brown Pelican - in flight over sea - Southern California - USA - Distribution

Brown Pelican - in flight over sea - Southern California - USA - Distribution: coasts of southern North America
CAN-4087 Brown Pelican - in flight over sea Southern California - USA Pelecanus occidentalis Distribution: coasts of southern North America John Cancalosi

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: North America, Mexico

North America, Mexico
Sayulita, Mexico. Black lab plays with coconut

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Military Macaw

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Military Macaw

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Red ginger plant

Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Red ginger plant

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: North America, Mexico

North America, Mexico
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Military Macaw

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: North America, Mexico

North America, Mexico
Mexico, Oaxaca Province, Oaxaca, skull mural and wrought-iron window grill, Day of the Dead (Dias de los Muertos) celebration

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Brian Moore - 1990 England Tour of Argentina

Brian Moore - 1990 England Tour of Argentina
Rugby Union - 1990 England Tour of Argentina - First Test: Argentina 12 England 25 A bloodied Brian Moore at Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Brian Moore - 1990 England Tour of Argentina

Brian Moore - 1990 England Tour of Argentina
Rugby Union - 1990 England Tour of Argentina - First Test: Argentina 12 England 25 A bloodied Brian Moore at Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Brian Moore - 1990 England Tour of Argentina

Brian Moore - 1990 England Tour of Argentina
Rugby Union - 1990 England Tour of Argentina - First Test: Argentina 12 England 25 A bloodied Brian Moore at Velez Sarsfield, Buenos Aires

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: British Lions celebrate the test series victory against Australia in 1989

British Lions celebrate the test series victory against Australia in 1989
Rugby Union - 1989 British Lions Tour to Australia - Third Test: Australia 18 British Lions 19 British Lions players, left to right, Rory Underwood, Dean Richards, ob Andrew

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Englands Brian Moore - 1990 Five Nations Championship

Englands Brian Moore - 1990 Five Nations Championship
Rugby Union - 1990 Five Nations Championship - England 34 Wales 6 England hooker Brian Moore at Twickenham

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: CITY OF THE FUTURE, 1971. Model of an ocean-bottom city with airtight connected buildings

CITY OF THE FUTURE, 1971. Model of an ocean-bottom city with airtight connected buildings, projected by University of Illinois students, 1971

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: NEW YORK MUSEUM, 1867. The New York Museum, located at the corner of Broadway

NEW YORK MUSEUM, 1867. The New York Museum, located at the corner of Broadway and 30th Street in New York City. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: PRINTERs CUT, 1825. Printers cuts for the New England Primer, from the catalog of Baker & Greele

PRINTERs CUT, 1825. Printers cuts for the New England Primer, from the catalog of Baker & Greele, Boston, 1825

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: TCHERKESSOFF: CASTLE. Wood engraving by Georges Tcherkessoff (1900-1943)

TCHERKESSOFF: CASTLE. Wood engraving by Georges Tcherkessoff (1900-1943)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Midland Beach, New York in 1898

Midland Beach, New York in 1898
Swimming instructor talking to a woman on Midland Beach, New York Date: 1898

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Brian Moore makes a break during the 1990 Five Nations

Brian Moore makes a break during the 1990 Five Nations
Rugby Union - 1990 Five Nations Championship - England 34 Wales 6 England hooker Brian Moore makes the break with Wales Kevin Phillips trying to catch him, and England teammates Mike Teague

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Dandelion plant stem, light micrograph

Dandelion plant stem, light micrograph
Dandelion plant stem. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a stem of a dandelion (Taraxacum officinalis). The outer layer is the epidermis and cuticle (red-blue)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Pear fruit tissue, light micrograph

Pear fruit tissue, light micrograph
Pear fruit tissue. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through tissue from the fruit of a pear tree (Pyrus sp.). The section shows stone clusters or sclerieds (red)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Plasmodesma plant cells, light micrograph

Plasmodesma plant cells, light micrograph
Plasmodesma plant cells. Light micrograph of a transverse section through intracellular bridges (plasmodema cell) in the fruit of a strychnine plant (Strychnos nux-vomica)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Shepherds purse seeds, light micrograph

Shepherds purse seeds, light micrograph
Shepherds purse seeds. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a fruit of the shepherds purse (Capsell bursa-pastoris), showing eight seeds and embryos (red)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Cerastium tomentosum

Cerastium tomentosum
Flowers of Snow-in-summer (Cerastium tomentosum)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Phloem plant cells, light micrograph

Phloem plant cells, light micrograph
Phloem plant cells. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through phloem tissue in a Cucurbita plant. Most of this tissue is large phloem tubes (stained blue)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Plant breathing pore, light micrograph

Plant breathing pore, light micrograph
Plant breathing pore. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a young woody stem from a lime tree (Tilia europaeus), showing a young breathing pore (lenticel) at centre left

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Collenchyma plant cells, light micrograph

Collenchyma plant cells, light micrograph
Collenchyma plant cells. Light micrograph of a transverse section through collenchyma tissue in the outer stem of a common nettle (Urtica dioica)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Kidney bean, light micrograph

Kidney bean, light micrograph
Kidney bean. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the fruit pod of the kidney bean (Phaseolus vulgaris), showing a seed (red)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Protea plant stem, light micrograph

Protea plant stem, light micrograph
Protea plant stem. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a stem from the protea plant (Roupala polhii). The outer layer is the epidermis and cuticle (red)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Leaf abscission layer, light micrograph

Leaf abscission layer, light micrograph
Leaf abscission layer. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a dicotyledon stem that has undergone leaf-fall. Part of the abscission layer (orange) is at centre

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Phloem plant cells, light micrograph

Phloem plant cells, light micrograph
Phloem plant cells. Light micrograph of a transverse section through phloem tissue and sieve plates in a Cucurbita plant. The tissues from top are

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Dicotyledon leaf, light micrograph

Dicotyledon leaf, light micrograph
Dicotyledon leaf. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a typical dicotyledon leaf. The section passes through the midrib

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Dandelion flower head, light micrograph

Dandelion flower head, light micrograph
Dandelion flower head. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the flower head (capitulum) of a dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Potato starch grains, light micrograph

Potato starch grains, light micrograph
Potato starch grains. Polarised light micrograph of a transverse section through a potato tuber (Solanum tuberosum), showing the starch grains

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna)

Spring Gentian (Gentiana verna) flowering in an alpine pasture

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Abscission layer, light micrograph

Abscission layer, light micrograph
Abscission layer. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a stem from the flame nettle (Solenostemon scutellarioides), showing a developing abscission layer (purple, left)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Poppy fruit, light micrograph

Poppy fruit, light micrograph
Poppy fruit. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the fruit of a Welsh poppy (Meconopsis cambrica), showing the seeds (small dots). The fruit capsule has an outer wall (pericarp)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Fools parsley fruit, light micrograph

Fools parsley fruit, light micrograph
Fools parsley fruit. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the fruit (cremocarp) of a fools parsley (Aethusa cynapium)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Dandelion flower head, light micrograph

Dandelion flower head, light micrograph
Dandelion flower head. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the flower head (capitulum) of a dandelion (Taraxacum officinale)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Shepherds purse seed, light micrograph

Shepherds purse seed, light micrograph
Shepherds purse seed. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through a seed of the shepherds purse (Capsell bursa-pastoris), showing the embryo in the seed

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Cornfield meadow in France

Cornfield meadow in France
Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) in a cornfield. Photographed near the Ecrins National Park, France in the summer

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Poppy fruit, light micrograph

Poppy fruit, light micrograph
Poppy fruit. Light micrograph of a longitudinal section through the fruit of an Iceland poppy (Papaver nudicaule), showing the seeds (small dots). The fruit capsule has an outer wall (pericarp)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Almond (Prunus dulcis)

Almond (Prunus dulcis)
Almond blossom (Prunus dulcis). This tree flowers before it produces leaves

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Poppy fruit, light micrograph

Poppy fruit, light micrograph
Poppy fruit. Light micrograph of a transverse section through the fruit of an Iceland poppy (Papaver nudicaule), showing the seeds (small dots). The fruit capsule has an outer wall (pericarp)

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Dandelion root, light micrograph

Dandelion root, light micrograph
Dandelion root. Light micrograph of a transverse section through a root of a dandelion (Taraxacum officinale). The root has undergone secondary thickening

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2009: Cornfield meadow in France

Cornfield meadow in France
Poppies (Papaver rhoeas) and cornflowers (Centaurea cyanus) in a cornfield. Photographed in France in the summer



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