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Images Dated 28th October 2011 (page 9)

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Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Mrs Bobbity sitting at the breakfast table

Mrs Bobbity sitting at the breakfast table, putting a lump of sugar in her teacup. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Chimney pots with sweeps brush poking out

Chimney pots with sweeps brush poking out
Two chimney pots with a sweeps brush poking out of one of them -- the last place to choose when looking for somewhere safe to build a nest! Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Koko the dog frightens a kitten into a tree

Koko the dog frightens a kitten into a tree
Koko the dog remembers how he once frightened a kitten and made it escape up into a tree. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Two sparrows perched at the top of the first page

Two sparrows perched at the top of the first page
Two sparrows, Jack and Jennie, perched at the top of the first page of the story. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Cover of Adventures in London

Cover of Adventures in London
The book cover of Adventures in London by James Douglas, showing a silhouette of the London skyline. Date: 1909

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Koko the Pekinese dog with Jack Sparrow

Koko the Pekinese dog with Jack Sparrow -- Koko is excited to hear about the cat under the laurel bush. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Jack Sparrow listening to Jennies warning

Jack Sparrow listening to Jennies warning
Jack Sparrow sitting on an ivy branch, listening to Jennies warning about the cat. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Two sparrows and their nest

Two sparrows and their nest
Two sparrows (Jack and Jennie) and their nest, which contains their five chicks. They have built their nest under the eaves of Mrs Bobbitys cottage. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Horse charges off with van

Horse charges off with van
The removal men are surprised when Dobbin the horse charges off after Jack Sparrow, leaving pieces of furniture scattered on the ground. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Automaton from Dresden

Automaton from Dresden
Interior of an early 19th century robot from Dresden, constructed in 1810 by an engineer called Kaufman. This mechancial trumpeter can blow the Saxon tattoo, and at the time of this photograph(1929)

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Maillardets automaton

Maillardets automaton: able to draw and write verses in both French and English. Date: 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Mrs Bobbity weeding her garden

Mrs Bobbity weeding her garden. Date: 1937

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: An automaton playing a keyboard instrument

An automaton playing a keyboard instrument (a tympanon) constructed in the 18th century by Hintzen & Kintzen. Date: 18th century

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: EDITOR SEEKING DIRT

EDITOR SEEKING DIRT
A penny press editor rakes for sensational claptrap in the muddy stream of twaddle and mock morality oblivious of the angel who bids him search for Truth Date: 1867

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Charlotte Despard

Charlotte Despard
CHARLOTTE DESPARD, founder & president of the Womens Freedon League Date: 1844 - 1939

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Smoke and Dirt

Smoke and Dirt
SMOKE AND DIRT Date: 1911

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Giant dead leaf mantis head

Giant dead leaf mantis head
Giant dead leaf mantis (Deroplatys desiccata), close-up of the head. This mantis is found in South-East Asia. This specimen is from Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Hospita skipper butterfly

Hospita skipper butterfly (Jemadia hospita). This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Tosena cicada head

Tosena cicada head
Tosena cicada (Tosena albata), close-up of the head. This specimen is from Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Hooded praying mantis head and forelegs

Hooded praying mantis head and forelegs
Hooded praying mantis (Rhombodera basalis), close-up of the head and forelegs. This specimen is from East Java, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Verdant sphinx hawkmoth

Verdant sphinx hawkmoth (Euchloron megaera). This specimen is from the Mughese Forest, North Malawi

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Giant dead leaf mantis head and forelegs

Giant dead leaf mantis head and forelegs
Giant dead leaf mantis (Deroplatys desiccata), close-up of the head and forelegs. This mantis is found in South-East Asia. This specimen is from Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Spanish festoon butterfly

Spanish festoon butterfly (Zerynthia rumina). This specimen is from Spain

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Giant dead leaf mantis

Giant dead leaf mantis (Deroplatys desiccata). This mantis is found in South-East Asia. This specimen is from Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Neptunides flower beetle head

Neptunides flower beetle head
Neptunides flower beetle (Neptunides stanleyi), close-up of the head. This specimen is from Uganda

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Giant red bug head

Giant red bug head
Giant red bug (Lohita grandis), close-up of the head. This specimen is from Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Trictenotoma beetle

Trictenotoma beetle (Trictenotoma davidi). This specimen is from Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Peruvian golden scorpion

Peruvian golden scorpion (Hadruroides charcasus). This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Neptunides flower beetle

Neptunides flower beetle (Neptunides stanleyi). This specimen is from Uganda

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Hooded praying mantis head and forelegs

Hooded praying mantis head and forelegs
Hooded praying mantis (Rhombodera basalis), close-up of the head and forelegs. This specimen is from East Java, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Tosena cicada

Tosena cicada (Tosena albata). This specimen is from Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Hooded praying mantis

Hooded praying mantis (Rhombodera basalis). This specimen is from East Java, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Peruvian golden scorpion sting

Peruvian golden scorpion sting
Peruvian golden scorpion (Hadruroides charcasus), close-up of the sting. This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Inca scarab beetle head

Inca scarab beetle head
Inca scarab beetle (Inca clathrata), close-up of the head. This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Theodosia flower beetle head

Theodosia flower beetle head
Theodosia flower beetle (Theodosia rodriguezi), close-up of the head. The Theodosia beetles are a type of scarab beetle that feed on flowers. This specimen is from Palawan, in the Philippines

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Sasima katydid head

Sasima katydid head
Sasima katydid, close-up of the head. Katydids (bush-crickets) are also known as long-horned grasshoppers. This specimen is from Malaysia

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Asian giant hornet

Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia). This is the worlds largest hornet, found in temperate and tropical Eastern Asia. It reaches a body length of around 5 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Luzon peacock swallowtail

Luzon peacock swallowtail (Papilio chikae chikae). This butterfly is endemic to the Philippines

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Coloured X-ray of a stick insect with eggs

Coloured X-ray of a stick insect with eggs
Stick insect. Coloured X-ray of a stick insect belonging to the Phasmida order. In the abdomen are oval-shaped eggs. Stick insects have elongated legs and bodies

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Pachyrhynchus weevil

Pachyrhynchus weevil (Pachyrhynchus helleri). This specimen is from Mount Magsikap, Luzon, in the Philippines

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Peruvian golden scorpion sting

Peruvian golden scorpion sting
Peruvian golden scorpion (Hadruroides charcasus), close-up of the sting. This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Chinese three-tailed swallowtail

Chinese three-tailed swallowtail (Bhutanitis thaidina). This specimen is from Kangding, Sichuan, China

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Common map butterfly

Common map butterfly (Cyrestis thyodamas). This specimen is from Thailand

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Peruvian golden scorpion

Peruvian golden scorpion (Hadruroides charcasus). This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Praying mantis head and forelegs

Praying mantis head and forelegs
Praying mantis, close-up of the head and forelegs. This specimen is from Paranesti, North Central Greece

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Psalidognathus longhorn beetle

Psalidognathus longhorn beetle. This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Peruvian golden scorpion

Peruvian golden scorpion (Hadruroides charcasus). This specimen is from Peru

Background imageImages Dated 28th October 2011: Giant dead leaf mantis head

Giant dead leaf mantis head
Giant dead leaf mantis (Deroplatys desiccata), close-up of the head. This mantis is found in South-East Asia. This specimen is from Malaysia



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