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Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Durnstein Castle and town

Durnstein Castle and town
The town of Durnstein, on the river Danube, Austria. On a rocky hill above the town sits Durnstein Castle, where Richard I of England was held captive from December 1192 to March 1193 following his

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Front cover of the Sphere, Childrens Coronation Concert

Front cover of the Sphere, Childrens Coronation Concert
Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret attend the Childrens Coronation Concert at the Central Hall, Westminster. It is their father, King George VI, whose coronation is being celebrated. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Sugar mill, Guadaloupe, 1850s

Sugar mill, Guadaloupe, 1850s
A sugar mill at Guadaloupe, West Indies. Date: 1850s

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Duke of Windsor visits a German mine, 1937

Duke of Windsor visits a German mine, 1937
The Duke of Windsor(second from right) in miners kit and crash helmet at the Friedrich Heinrich Mine, near Essen, on 15th October 1937

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: King Richard enters London

King Richard enters London
Following his release from captivity in Austria on his way back from the Third Crusade, King Richard makes a triumphant entry into London Date: 1194

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Coronation regalia

Coronation regalia
The illustration includes the Imperial State Crown, the St. Edwards Staff, one of the eight maces, swords, a sandal of the regal vestment and the ring that has a St. Georges cross. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: West Indies sugar mill

West Indies sugar mill
Interior view of a sugar mill in the West Indies. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Expressions and Impressions, 1948 London Olympic Games

Expressions and Impressions, 1948 London Olympic Games
A selection of striking athletic images captured at the 1948 London Olympic Games. Date: 1948

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: De Mornays patent sugar-mill, Brazil, 1854

De Mornays patent sugar-mill, Brazil, 1854
The interior of a mill house showing de Mornays patent sugar-mill on the Carauna Estate, in Pernambuco, Brazil. Date: 1854

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: 1923 Epsom Derby

1923 Epsom Derby
The 1923 Epsom Derby runners hug the rail as they round Tattenham Corner. In the lead is eventual winner Papyrus, with jockey Steve Donoghue on his way to a third successive victory in the race

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Opening Ceremony, Wembley Stadium, 1948 London Olympics

Opening Ceremony, Wembley Stadium, 1948 London Olympics
An aerial view of Wembley Stadium during the Opening Ceremony of the 1948 London Olympic Games. Date: 1948

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: King Richard forgives his assassin

King Richard forgives his assassin
Mortally wounded, King Richard nevertheless pardons the crossbowman, Bertrand de Gurdon, who had shot him from the battlements of the castle of Chalus-Chabrol Date: March 1199

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Fanny Blankers-Koen and her daughter

Fanny Blankers-Koen and her daughter
Dutch athlete Mrs Fanny Blankers-Koen was a star of the 1948 London Olympics, becoming the first woman ever to win three Olympic titles. She won the 100 and 200 metres, and the 80 metres hurdles

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: The White Ship tragedy

The White Ship tragedy
William Adelin dies following the sinking of the White Ship in the English Channel off the coast of Normandy. As the only legitimate son of Henry I and heir to the throne of England

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury

Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury
Following the death of his elder brother William II in a hunting accident, Prince Henry seizes the Royal Treasury at Winchester while his oldest brother Duke Robert is away on the First Crusade

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: King Stephen and Prince Henry meet at Wallingford

King Stephen and Prince Henry meet at Wallingford
The armies of King Stephen and Prince Henry (son of Empress Matilda, later to become Henry II) face each other near Wallingford Castle during the civil war between Stephen and Matilda

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Henry the Young King crowned

Henry the Young King crowned
Henry, son of Henry II of England, having been crowned king while his father is still alive, is entertained by the senior monarch

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Startling Stories Scifi Magazine Cover, Aliens grave robbing

Startling Stories Scifi Magazine Cover, Aliens grave robbing
Aliens grave robbing Date: 1939

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Protozoan tentacle, TEM

Protozoan tentacle, TEM
Protozoan tentacle. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a cross-section through a tentacle of a Dendrocometes sp. protozoan showing the microtubule (purple circles) structure

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph

Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph
Keratinocyte skin cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of the cytoskeleton of human keratinocyte skin cells. Cell nuclei are oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Cytoskeleton, SEM

Cytoskeleton, SEM
Cytoskeleton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the cytoskeleton of a human skin cell. The cell nucleus is oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Cytoskeleton, TEM

Cytoskeleton, TEM
Cytoskeleton. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of the cytoskeleton of a human skin cell. The cell nucleus is at centre right

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph

Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph
Keratinocyte skin cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of the cytoskeleton of human keratinocyte skin cells. Cell nuclei are oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Protozoan tentacle, TEM

Protozoan tentacle, TEM
Protozoan tentacle. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a cross-section through a tentacle of a Dendrocometes sp. protozoan showing the microtubule (black circles) structure

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph

Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph
Keratinocyte skin cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of the cytoskeleton of human keratinocyte skin cells. Cell nuclei are oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph

Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph
Keratinocyte skin cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of the cytoskeleton of human keratinocyte skin cells. Cell nuclei are oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Cytoskeleton, SEM

Cytoskeleton, SEM
Cytoskeleton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the cytoskeleton of a human skin cell. The cell nucleus is oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph

Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph
Keratinocyte skin cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of the cytoskeleton of human keratinocyte skin cells. Cell nuclei are oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Cytoskeleton, SEM

Cytoskeleton, SEM
Cytoskeleton. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the cytoskeletons of human skin cells. Cell nuclei are yellow. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph

Keratinocyte skin cells, light micrograph
Keratinocyte skin cells. Fluorescent light micrograph of the cytoskeleton of human keratinocyte skin cells. Cell nuclei are oval. The rest of the cells contents have been biochemically extracted

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Statue of James Wolfe, Greenwich Park, with Canary Wharf in the background

Statue of James Wolfe, Greenwich Park, with Canary Wharf in the background, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Main shopping street, Le Puy en Velay, Haute-Loire, Massif Central, France, Europe

Main shopping street, Le Puy en Velay, Haute-Loire, Massif Central, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Canary Wharf, Docklands, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Canary Wharf, Docklands, London, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: David Jefferies at Sulby Bridge; 1999 Senior TT

David Jefferies at Sulby Bridge; 1999 Senior TT
Win number three coming up at TT 1999 for David Jefferies, rounding Sulby Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: David Jefferies at Creg ny Baa, 1999 Production TT

David Jefferies at Creg ny Baa, 1999 Production TT
Win number two at TT 1999 for David Jefferies; later that same day he made it three with the Senior TT

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Paul Williams at White Gates, 1999 Lightweight 400 TT

Paul Williams at White Gates, 1999 Lightweight 400 TT
Kiwi Paul Williams won the Lightweight 400 TT twice on John Shands Honda machinery

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Brett Richmond at Quarter Bridge, 2000 Lightweight 400 TT

Brett Richmond at Quarter Bridge, 2000 Lightweight 400 TT
After the original winner of the Lightweight 400 was excluded (for riding a 600!), Kiwi Brett Richmond was declared the winner

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Another hat-trick for Fisher / Long 2000 Sidecar TT

Another hat-trick for Fisher / Long 2000 Sidecar TT
TT 2000 was the third TT double for Rob Fisher and Rick Long, seen here approaching Union Mills

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Rob Fisher at Quarter Bridge, 2002 Sidecar B TT

Rob Fisher at Quarter Bridge, 2002 Sidecar B TT
10-times TT winner Rob Fisher won an unprecedented 5 Sidecar TT wins on the trot. Rick Long keeps the traction on the back wheel as they slide through Quarter Bridge

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: David Jefferies at Quarter Bridge, 2002 Production 1000 TT

David Jefferies at Quarter Bridge, 2002 Production 1000 TT
David Jefferies loved nothing better than hustling the big pwer bikes round the Island. He raced to a hat=trick of wins at TT 2002 with the TAS Suzukis

Background imageImages Dated 11th July 2011: Ian Lougher at Ballacraine, 2002 Ultra Lightweight TT

Ian Lougher at Ballacraine, 2002 Ultra Lightweight TT
Ian Lougher cranks his 125 Honda into Ballacraine. 2002 was his best TT, he added two of his 10 TT wins that year



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