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Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Chichen Itza / Mexico

Chichen Itza / Mexico
the TEMPLE OF THE WARRIORS in CHICHEN ITZA, Yucatan. This pyramid is a remain of the Maya civilization. Date: 1984

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Mexico / Teotihuacan

Mexico / Teotihuacan
The PYRAMID OF THE SUN of TEOTIHUACAN, the largest stone pyramid of the Precolumbian period, built in 150 BC. The site shows remains of Zapotec, Mixtec and Maya origins. Date: 1982

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Mexico / Chichen Itza

Mexico / Chichen Itza
CHICHEN ITZA, YUKATAN. A snake head at the temple of the warriors. In the background stands El Castillo, also known as the Kukulcan pyramid or temple. Date: 1984

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Egyptian Chair

Egyptian Chair
On this handsome seat a Pharaoh may have rested after a busy morning supervising the work on his new Pyramid. Well, its possible... Date: BCE

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Bronze Age Artifacts

Bronze Age Artifacts
Bronze Age artifacts from Norway - shield, dagger, spear-head, bracelet and buckle made of worked metal Date: circa 2000 BC

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Advertisement for Hotpoint gifts for Christmas

Advertisement for Hotpoint gifts for Christmas
Hotpoint gifts " Your problem - everyones - now is - what can I give". Various useful items for the housewife that will save her time, trouble and expense

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Fox Hunting

Fox Hunting

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Customs / Sacrifice / Human

Customs / Sacrifice / Human
AZTECS OF MEXICO A priest at Tenochtitlan plucks the heart from a still- living victim Date: before 1519

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Hay Harvest

Hay Harvest
Tying up bales of hay to be stacked. Date: 1880

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Rabbit hunting

Rabbit hunting
Huntsman shooting rabbits. Date: 1880

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Street trader mending chairs

Street trader mending chairs
If I had as much money as I could spend, I never would cry old chairs to mend; old chairs to mend, old chairs to mend; I never would cry old chairs to mend

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji

Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji (1872 1933) Indian prince and Test cricketer who played for the Sussex English cricket team

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji

Ranjitsinhji Vibhaji

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Picking grapes

Picking grapes
Young sicilian lady picking grapes ready to make into wine

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool?

Baa baa black sheep, have you any wool? Yes, sir; yes, sir, three bags full: one for the master, one for the dame, and one for the little boy that lives in our lane

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Old Mother Goose

Old Mother Goose, when she wanted to wander, would ride through the air on a very fine gander. Mother Goose had a horse T was built in a wood, where an owl at the door for a sentinel stood

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Comet observations, 16th century

Comet observations, 16th century
Comet observations. 16th-century artwork of five comets and their appearance in the night sky. This woodcut is from De cometis dissertationes novae (1580)

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Cinnamon plant, 16th century

Cinnamon plant, 16th century
Cinnamon plant. 16th-century artwork of a cinnamon plant (Cassia monspelii) with its flowers and leaves. Monspelli is Latin for Montpellier, France

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Ornithogalum plant, 16th century

Ornithogalum plant, 16th century
Ornithogalum plant. 16th-century artwork of a plant from the genus Ornithogalum. These plants grow from a bulb (lower right), and have grass-like leaves and star-shaped white flowers

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Rodrigo Zamorano, Spanish author

Rodrigo Zamorano, Spanish author
Rodrigo Zamorano (1542-1623), Spanish author, translator and cosmographer. The circular inscription gives the Latin form of his name, and states that he is in his 39th year

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Ansons Spanish galleon capture, 1743

Ansons Spanish galleon capture, 1743
Ansons Spanish galleon capture. 18th-century artwork showing the capture on 20 June 1743 of the Spanish galleon Nuestra Senora de Covadonga (left) by the British HMS Centurion (right)

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Astrology chart, 16th century

Astrology chart, 16th century
Astrology chart. 16th-century astrological chart of Edward VI of England (1537-1553). Edward was King of England from the age of nine until his death aged fifteen from a severe lung disease

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Elias Ashmole, English antiquary

Elias Ashmole, English antiquary
Elias Ashmole (1617-1692), English antiquary and collector. Ashmole trained as a lawyer, working in London. During the Civil War (1642-1651) he fled to Oxford and studied alchemy and astrology

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Tartaglias artillery book, 1550 edition

Tartaglias artillery book, 1550 edition
Tartaglias artillery book. Frontispiece to the 1550 second edition of Nova Scientia (New Knowledge, or New Science) by the Italian mathematician and engineer Niccolo Fontana Tartaglia (1499-1557)

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Astrology chart, 16th century

Astrology chart, 16th century
Astrology chart. 16th-century astrological chart of the Dutch nobleman and Prince of Orange, Rene of Chalon (1519-1544). Rene of Chalon died aged 25 of wounds received in battle in the service of

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Newborn baby, 16th century

Newborn baby, 16th century
Newborn baby. 16th-century artwork of a newborn baby boy, showing the umbilical cord (lower right) still attached. This cord, which provides a blood supply while in the uterus

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Comet observations, 16th century

Comet observations, 16th century
Comet observations. 16th-century artwork of the positions of four comets in the night sky, with Latin labels for the winds (Notus, south; Zephyrus Favonius, west; Aquilo, north; Eurus Subsolanus)

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Rantzaus astrology book, 1584 edition

Rantzaus astrology book, 1584 edition
Rantzaus astrology book. Frontispiece to the 1584 third edition of Catalogus imperatorum, regum ac virorum illustrium, qui artem astrologicam amarunt by the German author

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: David de Planis Campy, French alchemist

David de Planis Campy, French alchemist
David de Planis Campy (1589-c.1644), French alchemist, physician and surgeon. The circular French inscription gives his name and states that here, in 1627

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea

Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea
Escalators in the atrium of Shinsegae, the worlds largest department store and shop, in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea

Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea
Escalators in the atrium of Shinsegae, the worlds largest department store and shop, in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea

Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea
Escalators in the atrium of Shinsegae, the worlds largest department store and shop, in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea

Escalators in Shinsegai department store in Busan, South Korea
Escalators in the atrium of Shinsegae, the worlds largest department store and shop, in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Shinsegae, the worlds largest department store and shop, in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Inflatable Taekwondo practice punch bag in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Korean signs above Gukje Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Gukje Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Korean signs above Gukje Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Street vendors selling traditional Korean food from stalls in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Street vendors selling traditional Korean food from stalls in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Busan, South Korea

Busan, South Korea
Street vendors selling traditional Korean food from stalls in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea
Electirc power lines and electricity cables in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea
Electirc power lines and electricity cables in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea
Fish on display in Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea
Fish on display in Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea
Octopus with tentacles and suckers in a seafood display in Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Background imageImages Dated 13th February 2012: Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea

Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea
Octopus with tentacles and suckers in a seafood display in Jagalchi Fish Market in Busan, South Korea



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