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Images Dated 5th September 2011 (page 11)

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Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Howitzer about to fire, Ravin de Proyart, Somme, WW1

Howitzer about to fire, Ravin de Proyart, Somme, WW1
A 370 mm Howitzer about to fire at Ravin de Proyart, Somme, northern France, during the First World War. Date: 24 June 1916

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: British 6 inch Howitzer, WW1

British 6 inch Howitzer, WW1
A British 6 inch (26 cwt) Howitzer, designed by Vickers in 1915 for use during the First World War. It continued in use during the Second World War. Seen here with uniformed men in a workshop

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Museum display of British soldiers with transport

Museum display of British soldiers with transport
A museum display of dummy British soldiers with various means of transport. Date: 20th century

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Heavy artillery, Battle of Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium, WW1

Heavy artillery, Battle of Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium, WW1
British heavy artillery, nicknamed Granny, with shells ready for firing, at the Battle of Menin Road, Ypres, Belgium, during the First World War. Date: 1917

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: German flame throwers in action against British tank, WW1

German flame throwers in action against British tank, WW1
German flame throwers in action against a British tank during the First World War, with black smoke billowing. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Australian field gun firing, Bullecourt, France, WW1

Australian field gun firing, Bullecourt, France, WW1
An Australian 18-pound field gun firing at Bullecourt, northern France, on the Western Front during the First World War. A large stack of shells can be seen in the foreground, ready for use

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Group of British soldiers, WW1

Group of British soldiers, WW1
An informal group photo of British soldiers during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: British 9. 2 inch Howitzer used on Western Front, WW1

British 9. 2 inch Howitzer used on Western Front, WW1
A British 9.2 inch Howitzer used on the Western Front during the First World War. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Transportation of British and French troops, WW1

Transportation of British and French troops, WW1
Transportation of British and French troops during the First World War, probably in France. Date: 1914-1918

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Large British gun inspected by George V and officers, WW1

Large British gun inspected by George V and officers, WW1
A large 14 inch British railway gun, nicknamed the Boche Buster, being inspected by King George V and a group of army officers during the First World War

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: British artillery in action, northern France, WW1

British artillery in action, northern France, WW1
British artillery (RGA, Royal Garrison Artillery) in action in northern France during the First World War, with a 60-pound gun in full recoil. Date: 12 January 1915

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Czech politicians, Old Town Square, Prague

Czech politicians, Old Town Square, Prague
Czech politicians taking the ceremonial oath of the Czechoslovak forces, in Old Town Square, Prague. From left to right they are: Udrzal, Scheiner, Klofac, Habrman. 8 November 1918

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: After the Charge

After the Charge of the Light Brigade - all that was left of them, left of six hundred Date: 25 October 1854

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Electricity flowing, artwork

Electricity flowing, artwork
Computer artwork depicting electricity flowing in a fluorescent liquid or gaz or other medium

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Lungs and bronchial tree, artwork

Lungs and bronchial tree, artwork
Lungs, computer artwork. Both the bronchial tree, the network of airways serving both lungs, and the overall shape of the lungs, is shown here

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting two bacteria in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Lungs, artwork

Lungs, artwork
Lungs, computer artwork depicting one lung in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Abstract line pattern

Abstract line pattern

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting two bacteria in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting two bacteria in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Nasal polyp, light micrograph

Nasal polyp, light micrograph
Nasal polyp. Light micrograph of a section through a nasal polyp, a benign growth that arises from a mucous membrane. Magnification: x150 when printed at 10 centimetres wide

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Lungs, artwork

Lungs, artwork
Lungs, computer artwork depicting one lung in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting two bacteria in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Lungs and bronchial tree, artwork

Lungs and bronchial tree, artwork
Lungs, computer artwork. Both the bronchial tree, the network of airways serving both lungs, and the overall shape of the lungs, is shown here

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Lungs, artwork

Lungs, artwork
Lungs, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork in wireframe style, depicting two bacteria

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Lungs, artwork

Lungs, artwork
Lungs, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Bacteria, artwork

Bacteria, artwork
Computer artwork depicting two bacteria in wireframe style

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Microchip, light micrograph

Microchip, light micrograph
Microchip. Light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x50

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Oestradiol, female sex hormone

Oestradiol, female sex hormone
Female sex hormone. Polarised light micrograph of crystals of Oestradiol, also known as beta- Estradiol. This is the most potent of the six naturally-occurring oestrogens

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Solar cell, micrograph

Solar cell, micrograph
Solar cell. Micrograph of the surface of a solar (photovoltaic) cell, which converts light into electrical energy. The cell is made from silicon, a semi-conductor

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Oestradiol, female sex hormone

Oestradiol, female sex hormone
Female sex hormone. Polarised light micrograph of crystals of Oestradiol, also known as beta- Estradiol. This is the most potent of the six naturally-occurring oestrogens

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Silver fir wood, light micrograph

Silver fir wood, light micrograph
Silver fir (Abies alba). Light micrograph taken with polarised light, showing a section through a piece of silver fir wood

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: L Hoests monkey

L Hoests monkey (Cercopithecus lhoesti). This Old World monkey is listed as vulnerable. It is a herbivore and eats fruit, mushrooms, roots and leaves

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Oestradiol, female sex hormone

Oestradiol, female sex hormone
Female sex hormone. Polarised light micrograph of crystals of Oestradiol, also known as beta- Estradiol. This is the most potent of the six naturally-occurring oestrogens

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Al Wadj Bank, Red Sea, from space

Al Wadj Bank, Red Sea, from space
Al Wadj Bank, Red Sea, Saudi Arabia, from space. This is a coral reef system that includes islands (brown), seagrass meadows (dark green) and sand plains (beige)

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Microchip, light micrograph

Microchip, light micrograph
Microchip. Light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x500

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Ruwenzori black-and-white colobi

Ruwenzori black-and-white colobi (Colobus angolensis ruwenzori). This Old World monkey is a subspecies of the Angolan colobus

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Solar cell, micrograph

Solar cell, micrograph
Solar cell. Micrograph of the surface of a solar (photovoltaic) cell, which converts light into electrical energy. The cell is made from silicon, a semi-conductor

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Oestradiol, female sex hormone

Oestradiol, female sex hormone
Female sex hormone. Polarised light micrograph of crystals of Oestradiol, also known as beta- Estradiol. This is the most potent of the six naturally-occurring oestrogens

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Microchip, light micrograph

Microchip, light micrograph
Microchip. Light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x100

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: Microchip, light micrograph

Microchip, light micrograph
Microchip. Light micrograph of the surface of a microchip using differential interference contrast microscopy (DIC). Magnification: x500

Background imageImages Dated 5th September 2011: England, Cumbria, Lake District National Park. Aira Force is a powerful body of water near

England, Cumbria, Lake District National Park. Aira Force is a powerful body of water near the shores of Ullswater



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