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Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: WARSHIP STRASBOURG

WARSHIP STRASBOURG
French battleship Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Crossing the Mer de Glace - Chamonix

Crossing the Mer de Glace - Chamonix
A smartly attired group of walkers cross the Mer de Glace at Chamonix, France. circa 1880

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Vienna Breads

Vienna Breads
A collection of Vienna breads Date: late 19th century

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Wagenseils Lifebelt

Wagenseils Lifebelt
Johann Christof Wagenseils wasser-schild (life-shield) aims to keep you, and your loved ones, from a watery grave; it was tested on the Danube in Vienna. Date: 1691

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: WARSHIP DUNKERQUE

WARSHIP DUNKERQUE
French battleship Date: 1930s

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Womens Rights / Equality

Womens Rights / Equality
Oxford: first women graduates, Somerville College Date: 1920

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: David Niven / Rko Radio

David Niven / Rko Radio
DAVID NIVEN British film actor Date: 1909 -

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: CONSTITUTION VICTORY

CONSTITUTION VICTORY
The American warship Constitution - known as Old Ironsides - dismasts the British Guerriere, damaging her so severely that she is not worth towing back to port. Date: 19 August 1812

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Petropavlovsk Warship

Petropavlovsk Warship
Russian battleship Date: 1912

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Biochemistry research

Biochemistry research

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Biochemistry research

Biochemistry research

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Biochemistry research

Biochemistry research

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Engineering

Engineering
MODEL RELEASED. Engineering. Engineer using dividers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Engineering

Engineering. Engineer using dividers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Engineering

Engineering
MODEL RELEASED. Engineering. Engineer using dividers

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Navigation

Navigation. Dividers sitting on a map

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Declinometer, 17th century

Declinometer, 17th century
Declinometer. 17th century illustration showing a declinometer, a device for measuring the magnetic dip angle. This is the angle between the Earths magnetic field and the horizon

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Cyanobacteria, SEM

Cyanobacteria, SEM
Cyanobacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae, yellow) growing on an evening primrose pollen grain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Humphrey Gilbert, English explorer

Sir Humphrey Gilbert, English explorer
Sir Humphrey Gilbert (c.1539-1583), English adventurer and explorer. Gilbert was born at Galmpton in Devon and was educated at Eton and Oxford University

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Plato, Greek philosopher

Plato, Greek philosopher
Plato (428 BCE - 347 BCE), Greek philosopher. Platos work was, and is, a major influence on the development of European philosophical and scientific thought

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Cyanobacteria, SEM

Cyanobacteria, SEM
Cyanobacteria. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of cyanobacteria (formally known as blue-green algae, red) growing on an evening primrose pollen grain

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Mystical pendants, 16th century

Mystical pendants, 16th century
Mystical pendants. Woodcut illustrations showing the designs of two pendants that the reader is warned to beware. The one at left is worn by someone to whom all spirits shall doo him homage

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Pittacus of Mytilene, Greek general

Pittacus of Mytilene, Greek general
Pittacus (c.640BCE - 568BCE), Greek general and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Pittacus lived in the city state of Mytilene

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Pumping engines, 19th century

Pumping engines, 19th century
Engraved plate showing diagrams of various pumping engines. These are steam engines designed to pump water from deep underground in mines

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Egyptian god Anubis, 17th century

Egyptian god Anubis, 17th century
Egyptian god of the dead. Engraving depicting a 17th century interpretation of the Egyptian god Anubis. Described as having the head of a dog

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Various animals illustrated, 19th century

Various animals illustrated, 19th century
Engravings of various animals in an encyclopaedia. From top left by rows: Asterias glacialis (a sea star), Ascaris vermicularis (pinworm), Balaena physalus (Fin whale)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Insect anatomy, artwork

Insect anatomy, artwork
Insect anatomy. Computer artwork of a cross-section through the body of a typical Insect showing the main structures and organs. For the labelled diagram see image: C008/8724

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Samuel Horsley, English scientist

Samuel Horsley, English scientist
Samuel Horsley (1733-1806), English churchman and scientist. Horsley was born in Newington (now part of London) and educated at Trinity Hall, Cambridge

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: John Colet, English humanist

John Colet, English humanist
John Colet (1467-1519), English humanist and reformer. Colet was born in London and educated at St. Anthonys School and at Magdalene College, Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: King Henry VIII of England

King Henry VIII of England
Henry VIII, King of England (1491-1547). Henry was the second Tudor monarch, ascending the throne on the death of his father Henry VII in 1509

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Components of a pantograph

Components of a pantograph
Pantograph. Various components required to make a pantograph. This is a collection of several metal arms linked in parallelograms

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Antisthenes of Athens, Greek philosopher

Antisthenes of Athens, Greek philosopher
Antisthenes (c.445 BCE - c.365 BCE), Greek philosopher. Antisthenes lived in Athens. He studies under Gorgias before encountering Socrates

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Seusippus, Greek philosopher

Seusippus, Greek philosopher
Suesippus (c.408 BCE - c.339 BCE) Greek philosopher, Seusippus was the nephew of Plato. When Plato died Suesippus inherited the Academy. However, his philosophy took a different direction from Plato

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Various scientific objects, 19th century

Various scientific objects, 19th century
Various scientific objects in an encyclopaedia. The objects engraved here include an abacus (top left), an arch, an armillary sphere (top right), barometers and an astrolabe

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Pantometer, 16th Century

Pantometer, 16th Century
Pantometer. 16th century engraving showing the design of a pantometer. This is used to determine the bearing and elevation to a given point

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Compass of variation, 16th Century

Compass of variation, 16th Century
Compass of variation. 16th century engraving showing a compass of variation. This was used to measure the difference between true north and magnetic north at any given point

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Sir Philip Sydney, English poet

Sir Philip Sydney, English poet
Sir Philip Sydney (1554-1586), English poet. Sydney was born into aristocracy at Penshurst Place, Kent. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and Christ Church, Oxford

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Eruption of Vesuvius in 1630

Eruption of Vesuvius in 1630
Mount Vesuvius. Engraved plate depicting the eruption of Mount Vesuvius, Italy. Vesuvius is a large stratovolcano about 9km from Naples in central Italy

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Socrates, greek philosopher

Socrates, greek philosopher
Socrates (c.470-399 BC), Greek philosopher. One of the most famous thinkers of antiquity, Socrates introduced a new critical approach to philosophy and science

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Arthropod anatomy, artwork

Arthropod anatomy, artwork
Arthropod anatomy. Computer artwork showing the main structures and organs of a typical arthropod (legs not shown)

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Red blood cells, SEM

Red blood cells, SEM
Red blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of red blood cells (erythrocytes). The red blood cells at left crenated (spiked), to different degrees

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Periander, Greek tyrant

Periander, Greek tyrant
Periander (7th century BCE - 585 BCE), Greek tyrant and one of the Seven Sages of Greece. Periander ruled in the city of Corinth

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Solon, Greek statesman and lawmaker

Solon, Greek statesman and lawmaker
Solon (c.638 BCE - 558 BCE), Greek statesman. Solon was an Athenian, raised in a time in which position and noble birth meant everything

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Caliber compasses, 19th century

Caliber compasses, 19th century
Caliber compasses. Engraving of a diagram of a pair of caliber compasses. These were used to assess the size and thus the weight of projectiles such as cannon balls

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Blood cells, SEM

Blood cells, SEM
Blood cells. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of red blood cells (erythrocytes) and a white blood cell (lymphocyte, blue). These are the two main cell components of blood

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Trigonometry calculator, 17th century

Trigonometry calculator, 17th century
Trigonometry calculator. Part of a device designed for trigonometric calculations. This object was described in Mathematici tractatus duo nuper germanice edited by Johannes Faulhaber

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Xenophon, Greek soldier and historian

Xenophon, Greek soldier and historian
Xenophon (c.444-c.357 BC), greek historian and soldier. Born in Athens, Xenophon was a pupil of the famous philosopher Socrates

Background imageImages Dated 3rd March 2011: Parasitic wasp, SEM

Parasitic wasp, SEM
Parasitic wasp, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). Parasitic wasps are parasitoids, parasites that always kill their host



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