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Images Dated 10th March 2011 (page 7)

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Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Source of the Thames

Source of the Thames
The source of the River Thames, at Seven Springs, near Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Date: 1940s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Blackpool from Tower

Blackpool from Tower
A fine overview of the promenade and sea front at Blackpool, Lancashire, England, taken from the sea front. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Irish Man on a Cart

Irish Man on a Cart
A young Irish man wearing a cloth cap, riding home from work on his horse and cart and admiring the beautiful countryside. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: St. Andrews Cathedral

St. Andrews Cathedral
The ruins of St. Andrews Cathedral, Fifeshire, Scotland. View from the West End, showing the West doorway and the East End. Date: founded 1160

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral
A glimpse of Elgin Cathedral, seen through the archway of Pamms Port, the only surviving gateway to the Cathedral Precincts, Grampian, Scotland. Date: 13th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Giant Tortoise

Giant Tortoise
A giant spurred tortoise. Date: April 1977

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Osborne House

Osborne House, Isle of Wight, Hampshire, England, one of the most famous homes of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. It was built by Thomas Cubitt between 1845 and 1851. Date: built 1845 - 1851

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Wild Fennel

Wild Fennel
A study of fennel, a wild herb, also known as love-in- a-mist. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Girl Picking Apples

Girl Picking Apples
A young woman picking apples in an orchard in Essex, England. Date: July 1963

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Norman Architecture

Norman Architecture
The fine archading and dog- tooth mouldings in the Chapter House of Bristol Cathedral, some of the finest examples of Norman architecture in England. Date: 12th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Georgian Town Houses

Georgian Town Houses
Fine Georgian town houses, some with lovely ornate wrought iron balconies, overlooking the River Thames, The Mall, Hammersmith, west London, England. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: English Water Pump

English Water Pump
A disused old water pump at Putley, Herefordshire, England. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: The Land Gate, Rye

The Land Gate, Rye
Built by King Edward III, the Land Gate is one of the many ancient structures that remain in the quaint old town of Rye, Sussex, England. Date: circa 1400

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: King & Eight Bells Pub

King & Eight Bells Pub
The King and Eight Bells public house, Cheyne Row, Chelsea, London, once a popular haunt of Londons artistic Bohemian set. Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: River Witham, Lincoln

River Witham, Lincoln
A tranquil scene at Brayford Wharf, on the River Witham, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, with the splendid cathedral on the distant horizon. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: England / Diss

England / Diss
A glimpse of the fine old market town of Diss, Norfolk, situated in the valley of the River Waveney, with its 13th century church. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Torquay Harbour

Torquay Harbour
The harbour at Torquay, Devon, England, at low tide. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Little & Large Tortoises

Little & Large Tortoises
A giant tortoise with her young, or a much smaller cousin. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Trip to Jerusalem Cellar

Trip to Jerusalem Cellar
The rock cellar of Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem inn, at Nottingham, England, which dates from c. 1165 and claims to be Englands oldest public house. Date: 12th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Elgin Cathedral

Elgin Cathedral
The Presbytery, Elgin Cathedral, Morayshire, Scotland. The existing ruins were built after a fire in 1270, but destroyed by Cromwells Bishops War. Date: 13th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Welsh Lodge Gate

Welsh Lodge Gate
The West Shore Lodge Gate, Marine Drive, at Llandudno, Carnarvonshire, Wales. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Centre Point

Centre Point
The famous Centre Point building, New Oxford Street, London, was designed by Richard Seifert and constructed between 1963 and 1966. View looking upwards. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Honeycombed Rocks

Honeycombed Rocks
A fine study of rock, honeycombed by the wave action at Elgol, Isle of Skye, Scotland. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Centre Point

Centre Point
The famous Centre Point building, New Oxford Street, London, was designed by Richard Seifert and constructed between 1963 and 1966. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: English Water Pump

English Water Pump
An old water pump, England. Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Ox-Roasting Ceremony

Ox-Roasting Ceremony
Ox roasting at Leeds, Yorkshire, England, an old custom which was carried on by students of Leeds University, the proceeds going to charity. Date: 1950s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Scotland / Pitlochry

Scotland / Pitlochry
Pitlochry, Perthshire, Scotland. A view of the River Tummel, looking down from part of the Dam and Hydro-Electric Station. On the right is the salmon fish ladder. Date: 1960s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Ram Roasting Tradition

Ram Roasting Tradition
The Ram Roasting Fair at Kingsteington, Devon, England, is an annual (Whit Tuesday) event. A lamb is sacrificed in thanks for rain after a period of drought. Date: circa 1950

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Petticoat Lane Market, London - Looking toward Aldgate

Petticoat Lane Market, London - Looking toward Aldgate. A street clothes market on Wentworth Street and Middlesex Street. Secondhand clothes

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens

Bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens
The bird charmer of the Tuileries Gardens, Paris - Henri Pol. Date: circa 1908

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Corner of Jermyn Street and Haymarket, London

Corner of Jermyn Street and Haymarket, London Date: circa 1910s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: View down from the top of the Eiffel Tower

View down from the top of the Eiffel Tower
Looking straight down from the top of the Eiffel Tower - not the best position for a photographer with vertigo! Date: circa 1910s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: St Bernard Rescue Dogs

St Bernard Rescue Dogs
A pair of Saint Bernard rescue dogs, with their barrels. Date: early 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: ELEANOR ( NELL ) GWYN

ELEANOR ( NELL ) GWYN - Actress, mistress of Charles II (with sheep). Date: 1650 - 1687

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Exorcism, Medieval

Exorcism, Medieval
Priests exorcise a man who has been possessed by a demon; with four crucifixes held over him, the demon won t have a chance... Date: 4th/5th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: St Bernard Hospice 43 / 60

St Bernard Hospice 43 / 60
St Bernard Hospice, Cote d Italie Date: 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Playing Scrabble 1970S

Playing Scrabble 1970S
Three women playing the word conundrum game Scrabble. Date: 1970s

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Pictograph detail of a Lion attack, Libya

Pictograph detail of a Lion attack, Libya
Pictograph detail of a Lion attack, Acacus, south west Libya, believed to have been painted around 9, 000 years ago. A dead auroch (a now extinct species) is depicted on its back centre left

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Neuromuscular spindle, artwork

Neuromuscular spindle, artwork
Neuromuscular spindle, computer artwork. This is a sensory receptor found within a skeletal muscle that detects changes in the length of the muscle

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1863 Huxley Mans Place in Nature desktop

1863 Huxley Mans Place in Nature desktop
Desktop including human skull in a glass dome and a first edition of Huxleys 1863 " Evidence as to Mans Place in Nature"

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Lord Rosses Great Telescope

Lord Rosses Great Telescope
This is the 6-foot telescope (the Leviathan of Birr), at Birr Castle, Parsonstown, Ireland. This telescope was constructed in 1845 by the Irish astronomer William Parsons (1800-1867)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1863 Huxley Mans Place in Nature skulls

1863 Huxley Mans Place in Nature skulls
Desktop including two contrasting human skulls, a chimpanzee skull, and a first edition of Huxleys 1863 " Evidence as to Mans Place in Nature"

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1818-1825 Darwins School Shrewsbury

1818-1825 Darwins School Shrewsbury
Shrewsbury School from the Illustrated London News 1861. Darwin attended this school from 1818 to 1825. Darwin says in his autobiography (1887)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1749 God creates solar system and planets

1749 God creates solar system and planets
Copperplate engraving from Georges-Louis Leclerc, Compte de Buffon " Histoire Naturelle" Volume 1, Plate 1. " Of the Formation of the Planets" 1749. N. Blakey del. and St

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Liver anatomy, artwork

Liver anatomy, artwork
Liver anatomy. Computer artwork of the structure of part of a liver lobule. Oxygenated blood is supplied to the hepatocytes (liver cells) by the hepatic artery (blue)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Jaisalmer, India

Jaisalmer, India
Jaisalmer. Aerial view of houses in Jaisalmer town, Rajasthan, India

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: 1795 Domesticated female orangutan

1795 Domesticated female orangutan
1795 " A Domesticated Female Orang Outang" (sic). J. Thle del et J. Chapman sculpt. from J. Frid Gmelin and Carl Linnaeus (posthumous)

Background imageImages Dated 10th March 2011: Embryonic development, artwork

Embryonic development, artwork
Embryonic development, computer artwork. This shows the process of gastrulation, where cells at one position on the embryo create a groove (blastopore)



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