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Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Peanuts

Peanuts in their shells

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Early telephone technology, 1830s

Early telephone technology, 1830s
Early telephone technology. This apparatus, from the 1830s, is based on work by the US inventor Charles Grafton Page (1812-1868) and the Swiss physicist Auguste Arthur de la Rive (1801-1873)

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Harvesting papyrus, Ancient Egypt

Harvesting papyrus, Ancient Egypt
Harvesting papyrus in Ancient Egypt. This plant, a wetland sedge found along the Nile, can grow to heights of several metres

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Fabric plaster

Fabric plaster

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Brain drug, conceptual image

Brain drug, conceptual image
Brain drug, conceptual composite image. This could represent mental health treatment

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Indian palmistry map

Indian palmistry map. Palmistry, also called chiromancy, is a belief that a persons character and future can be predicted by studying the lines and ridges on the palms of their hands

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Computer science, conceptual image

Computer science, conceptual image
Computer science, conceptual computer image. Binary code stretching into the distance

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Exhibition of Bells telephone, 1876

Exhibition of Bells telephone, 1876
Exhibition of Bells telephone. Patented in March 1876 by the Scottish-US inventor Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922), this telephone is on display at the Centennial Exposition

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Parchment use, medieval Europe

Parchment use, medieval Europe
Parchment use in medieval Europe. Parchment is a writing material produced from animal skins, used in various cultures from at least the first few millennia BC

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Momento Mori

Momento Mori
Detail from a marble tomb depicting a skeleton. Such images are known as " Momento Mori", a Latin phrase meaning remember you must die

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Dantis astronomical quadrant

Dantis astronomical quadrant
The East face of Ignazio Dantis astronomical quadrant erected in 1572 on the facade of Santa Maria Novella, Florence. Its main purpose was to observe

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Pythagoras (c. 580-500 BC)

Pythagoras (c. 580-500 BC)
Pythagoras founded a secretive, mystic cult which tried to describe the universe in terms of numbers. He found that there is no whole fraction or rational number that is the square root of 2

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Euclid

Euclid (c. 325 BC-c. 265 BC), ancient Greek mathematician. Euclid taught mathematics at Alexandria, Egypt, but little more is known about his life

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Wax tablet writing, Ancient Rome

Wax tablet writing, Ancient Rome
Wax tablet writing in Ancient Rome. Romans using a stylus and wax tablet to write messages or make calculations. The wax layers would be encased in a wooden support

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Gravity, conceptual image

Gravity, conceptual image. Apple falling

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Ancient Egyptian Scribes

Ancient Egyptian Scribes
Relief showing four scribes writing on tablets. They have a calamus in the right hand which they are using to write on the palettes held in the left hand

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Fabric plaster

Fabric plaster

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Ideal Home Exhibition stamp, 1920

Ideal Home Exhibition stamp, 1920
Ideal Home Exhibition stamp. This stamp was used to advertise the Ideal Home Exhibition, held in Olympia, London, and organised by the Daily Mail

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Parchment production, classical antiquity

Parchment production, classical antiquity
Parchment production in classical antiquity. Parchment is a writing material produced from animal skins, used in various cultures from at least the first few millennia BC

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Ptolemy (c. 90-c. 168)

Ptolemy (c. 90-c. 168)
Ptolemy, astronomer, geographer and mathematician who lived in the Greek culture of Roman Egypt. Ptolemy is one of the most famous astronomers of antiquity

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Creativity, conceptual artwork

Creativity, conceptual artwork
Creativity, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Franklin investigates the leyden jar

Franklin investigates the leyden jar
In 1747-8 Benjamin Franklin made numerous investigations into the characteristics of the Leyden jar. He devised a method of charging jars in series, also called charging in cascade

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Priscianus Caesariensis / Priscian

Priscianus Caesariensis / Priscian
Priscianus Caesariensis, known as Priscian, Latin grammarian who worked in Contantinople under the emperor Anastasius (AD 491-518)

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Streptococcus bacteria, SEM

Streptococcus bacteria, SEM
Streptococcus bacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a chain of Streptococcus sp. bacteria. Streptococci are round Gram-positive bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Gravity, conceptual image

Gravity, conceptual image. Apple falling to Earth

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Dantis Equinoctial Armillary

Dantis Equinoctial Armillary
Located on the south facade of Santa Maria Novella, Florence, this armillary sphere was designed and erected by Ignazio Danti in 1572 enabling him, with other instruments

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Invention of engraving, medieval Europe

Invention of engraving, medieval Europe
Invention of engraving in medieval Europe. This engraver is holding a copperplate depiction of Saint Christopher carrying the Christ Child

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Olive and olive oil

Olive and olive oil
Olive on olive tree branch with olive oil in a glass vessel. Olive oil is a popular ingredient in food recipes and is used in cooking

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: 18th century pharmacopoeia, title page

18th century pharmacopoeia, title page
18th century pharmacopoeia. Title page for a book providing directions for the preparations of drugs (a pharmacopoeia), published in France in 1742

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Environmental awareness, conceptual image

Environmental awareness, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Etruscan bronze head

Etruscan bronze head
Hollow bronze head of a young man made circa 330 BC. The head formed part of a life-size votive statue and shows the high artistic level which Etruscan bronze-making workshops achieved

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Biological knowledge, conceptual image

Biological knowledge, conceptual image

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Aristotle (384-322 BC)

Aristotle (384-322 BC)
Athenian philospher and logician. He studied under Plato in Athens. In 342 BC he returned to Macedon where he was born and tutored Alexander The Great

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: 19th century speaking tube

19th century speaking tube. This device consists of two speaking cones connected by an empty pipe through which sound could travel to someone listening at the other end

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)

Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790)
Benjamin Franklin, American scientist, inventor and statesman, shown here in his physics laboratory in Philadelphia. As well as his numerous scientific discoveries

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Superstrings, conceptual artwork

Superstrings, conceptual artwork
Superstrings. Conceptual computer artwork of the superstrings of string theory, a Theory of Everything (Grand Unification Theory)

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Funerary stela

Funerary stela
Funerary Stela showing vizir Thutmose sitting in front of his son Ptahmose. The stela is in the shape of a monumental door and dates from the 18th dynasty. National Archaelogical Museum, Florenc

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Hughes carbon microphone, 19th century

Hughes carbon microphone, 19th century
Hughes carbon microphone. British physicist David Edward Hughes (1831-1900, right) with the carbon microphone (upper right) that he invented in 1878. An electric battery is at lower left

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Woman grinding grain

Woman grinding grain
Ancient Egyptian statuette of woman grinding grain. She holds a sack of grain between her knees and grinds the grain with a grindstone

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Papyrus scrolls, Ancient Rome

Papyrus scrolls, Ancient Rome
Papyrus scrolls in Ancient Rome. Papyrus is a wetland sedge found along the Nile in Egypt. Its pith was used as early as the 3rd millennium BC by the Ancient Egyptians

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Peter of Spain / Petrus Hispanus

Peter of Spain / Petrus Hispanus
Peter of Spain is the author of Tractatus, a famous work on logic which was probably written between 1230 and 1245. Later this became known as Summulae logicales magistri Petri Hispani

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Mirror Edge

Mirror Edge
Location: Coniston Water, The Lake Distirct National Park

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Stratford Upon Avon

Stratford Upon Avon
The River Avon with its boats beside the Clopton Bridge at Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire on a early winters afternoon. In the summer the river and boats are popular with tourist

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Stratford Upon Avon

Stratford Upon Avon
The River Avon with its rowing boats beside the Clopton Bridge at Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire on a early winters afternoon. In the summer the river and boats are popular with tourist

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Stratford Upon Avon

Stratford Upon Avon
The Tow path beside the river at Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire on a early winters afternoon

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Stratford Upon Avon

Stratford Upon Avon
The river and bridge at Stratford Upon Avon Warwickshire on a early winters afternoon

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Od Town with cathedral, Wurzburg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Od Town with cathedral, Wurzburg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 19th November 2010: Old Town with Cathedral, Wurzburg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Old Town with Cathedral, Wurzburg, Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe



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