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Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Carl Baker vs. Arsenal: Coventry City's Battle in FA Cup Fourth Round at Emirates Stadium

Carl Baker vs. Arsenal: Coventry City's Battle in FA Cup Fourth Round at Emirates Stadium
Carl Baker, Coventry City

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Franck Moussa vs Arsenal: Coventry City's Battle at Emirates Stadium in FA Cup Fourth Round

Franck Moussa vs Arsenal: Coventry City's Battle at Emirates Stadium in FA Cup Fourth Round (24-01-2014)
Franck Moussa, Coventry City

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: FA Cup - Fourth Round - Arsenal v Coventry City - Emirates Stadium

FA Cup - Fourth Round - Arsenal v Coventry City - Emirates Stadium
Carl Baker, Coventry City

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: FA Cup Fourth Round Showdown: Wilshere and Koscielny vs. Baker - Arsenal vs. Coventry City

FA Cup Fourth Round Showdown: Wilshere and Koscielny vs. Baker - Arsenal vs. Coventry City
Arsenals Jack Wilshere (left) and Laurent Koscielny (right) battle for the ball with Coventry Citys Carl Baker (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Black Prince Grape (1818) C016 / 5471

Black Prince Grape (1818) C016 / 5471
Black Prince Grape (Vitis sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818), a collection of 49 engravings of fruit drawn by British botanical illustrator

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Yellow Antwerp Raspberry (1818) C016 / 5467

Yellow Antwerp Raspberry (1818) C016 / 5467
Yellow Antwerp Raspberry (Rubus idaeus), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Black Circassian Cherry (1818) C016 / 5466

Black Circassian Cherry (1818) C016 / 5466
Black Circassian Cherry (Prunus sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Yellow Ingestrie Pippin Apple (1818) C016 / 5461

Yellow Ingestrie Pippin Apple (1818) C016 / 5461
Yellow Ingestrie Pippin Apple (Malus sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Scarlet Nonpareil Apple (1818) C016 / 5455

Scarlet Nonpareil Apple (1818) C016 / 5455
Scarlet Nonpareil Apple (Malus domestica), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Moor Park Apricot (1818) C016 / 5453

Moor Park Apricot (1818) C016 / 5453
Moor Park Apricot (Prunus sp.), 19th-century botanical illustration. This artwork is from Pomona Londinensis (1818), a collection of 49 engravings of fruit drawn by British botanical illustrator

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Myelinated nerve, TEM C016 / 5448

Myelinated nerve, TEM C016 / 5448
Myelinated nerve. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a myelinated nerve fibre and Schwann cell. Myelin (black)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Zygolophodon mastodon, fossil skull C016 / 5442

Zygolophodon mastodon, fossil skull C016 / 5442
Zygolophodon atticus mastodon, fossil skull. Oblique side view of a skull of an extinct mastodon (prehistoric elephant-like mammal) dating from the Miocene and found in Pikermi, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Zygolophodon mastodon, fossil skull C016 / 5441

Zygolophodon mastodon, fossil skull C016 / 5441
Zygolophodon atticus mastodon, fossil skull. Front view of a skull of an extinct mastodon (prehistoric elephant-like mammal) dating from the Miocene and found in Pikermi, Greece

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Indian red water lily (Nymphaea rubra) C016 / 5437

Indian red water lily (Nymphaea rubra) C016 / 5437
Indian red water lily (Nymphaea rubra), early 20th-century artwork. This 1907 illustration, by British botanist Arthur Harry Church (1865-1937)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Cape blue waterlily (Nymphaea capensis) C016 / 5432

Cape blue waterlily (Nymphaea capensis) C016 / 5432
Cape blue waterlily (Nymphaea capensis var. zanzibariensis), early 20th-century artwork. This 1907 illustration, by British botanist Arthur Harry Church (1865-1937)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Antigorite and bowenite specimens C016 / 5420

Antigorite and bowenite specimens C016 / 5420
Antigorite and bowenite specimens. Group of two specimens of antigorite (top) and two specimens of bowenite (bottom). Bowenite is a variety of antigorite

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Rocket larkspur (Delphinium ajacis) C016 / 5433

Rocket larkspur (Delphinium ajacis) C016 / 5433
Rocket larkspur (Delphinium ajacis), early 20th-century artwork. This 1908 illustration, by British botanist Arthur Harry Church (1865-1937) is from the Botany Library of the Natural History Museum

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Australian plant, 18th century C016 / 5410

Australian plant, 18th century C016 / 5410
Watling Collection botanical illustration (Drawing 434). This item, an unattributed work by a Port Jackson (Australia) painter, dates from the period 1788 to 1797

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Formation of the Moon, artwork C016 / 5352

Formation of the Moon, artwork C016 / 5352
Formation of the Moon. Artwork of a Mars-sized protoplanet (Theia) looming over a proto-Earth with which it is about to collide. This illustrates the giant impact theory of the formation of the Moon

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Early Devonian landscape, artwork C016 / 5348

Early Devonian landscape, artwork C016 / 5348
Early Devonian landscape. Artwork of early vascular plants (Rhynia) and larger fungal or lichen-like organisms (Prototaxites)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: European eel eating an earthworm C016 / 5340

European eel eating an earthworm C016 / 5340
European eel (Anguilla anguilla) eating an earthworm. This fish spawns and hatches in salt water, but it spends most of its life in fresh water rivers around Europe

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: European eel C016 / 5341

European eel C016 / 5341
European eel (Anguilla anguilla). This fish spawns and hatches in salt water, but it spends most of its life in fresh water rivers around Europe

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Firefighters attending a house fire C016 / 5336

Firefighters attending a house fire C016 / 5336
Firefighters attending a house fire at night. The fire, thought to have started in a bedroom, spread to the roof of the terraced property. Photographed in Norwich, UK

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Aesculus hippocastanum flowers blushing C016 / 5298

Aesculus hippocastanum flowers blushing C016 / 5298
Flowers of the horsechestnut, Aesculus hippocastanum, a native of the Balkans, and an exotic in the UK. Flowers are borne in large panicles in Spring

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Brachythecium feather moss C016 / 5293

Brachythecium feather moss C016 / 5293
A feather moss growing on the branch of an apple tree in Norfolk, UK, photographed in March. The picture shows the typical sprawling habit of pleurocarp mosses

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Priscacara clivosa, fish fossil C016 / 5255

Priscacara clivosa, fish fossil C016 / 5255
Priscacara clivosa, fish fossil. This fossil dates from the Eocene epoch, around 58 to 37 milion years ago. It was found in Wyoming, USA

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Hallucigenia sparsa, velvet worm fossil C016 / 5258

Hallucigenia sparsa, velvet worm fossil C016 / 5258
Hallucigenia sparsa, velvet worm fossil. The velvet worm is a worm-like segmented animal related to the arthropods. This specimen dating from the Middle Cambrian, is from the Burgess Shale

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Alfred Russel Wallace, British naturalist C016 / 5259

Alfred Russel Wallace, British naturalist C016 / 5259
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823-1913), British naturalist, in middle age. Wallace organised expeditions to the Amazon and Malaysia and was the first European to see orang-utans in the wild

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Plesiosaurus marine reptile, fossil skull C016 / 5204

Plesiosaurus marine reptile, fossil skull C016 / 5204
Plesiosaurus dolichodeirus marine reptile, fossil skull. This is the head and neck of this plesiosaur, a type of marine reptile

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pitahaya fruit, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5191

Pitahaya fruit, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5191
Pitahaya fruit (Hylocereus triangularis), 19th-century artwork. This plant illustration is from the John Reeves Collection of botanical and zoological drawings from Canton, China

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Durian fruit, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5181

Durian fruit, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5181
Durian fruit (Durio zibethinus). This plant illustration is from the John Reeves Collection of botanical and zoological drawings from Canton, China

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Magnolia flowers, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5176

Magnolia flowers, 19th-century artwork C016 / 5176
Magnolia flowers, 19th-century artwork. These are thought to be (but not confirmed as) the species Magnolia delavayi. This plant illustration is from the John Reeves Collection of botanical

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5166

Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2) C016 / 5166
Homo sapiens cranium (Omo 2). Frontal view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium dating from 130, 000 years ago. Known as Omo 2, it was discovered in 1967 at the Omo River

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18) C016 / 5164

Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18) C016 / 5164
Homo sapiens cranium (LH 18). Side view of a cast of a fossil Homo sapiens cranium known as Laetoli Hominid 18 (LH 18). Dating back 150, 000 years ago

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Petrified tree fern, tree trunk fossil C016 / 5143

Petrified tree fern, tree trunk fossil C016 / 5143
Petrified tree fern. Polished section of a fossil of the trunk of the tree fern Tubicaulis africanus. This was a common plant of the Palaeophytic

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Blenheim King Charles spaniel, specimen C016 / 5139

Blenheim King Charles spaniel, specimen C016 / 5139
Blenheim King Charles spaniel, stuffed specimen. This specimen is a breed of the domestic dog (Canis lupus familiaris). This one is named Rose

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Sea cabbage (Senecio candidans), 1769 C016 / 5134

Sea cabbage (Senecio candidans), 1769 C016 / 5134
Sea cabbage (Senecio candidans), 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour drawn in 1769 by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Cordyline fruticosa, 1769 C016 / 5133

Cordyline fruticosa, 1769 C016 / 5133
Cordyline fruticosa, 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour drawn in 1769 by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771) on Captain James Cooks first voyage to the Pacific (1768-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Sea spurge (Euphorbia glauca) C016 / 5129

Sea spurge (Euphorbia glauca) C016 / 5129
Sea spurge (Euphorbia glauca), 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder from an original outline drawing made by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Pepisang (Uvaria littoralis), 1782 C016 / 5126

Pepisang (Uvaria littoralis), 1782 C016 / 5126
Pepisang (Uvaria littoralis), 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder (1782) from an original outline drawing made by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Old man banksia (Banksia serrata), 1773 C016 / 5125

Old man banksia (Banksia serrata), 1773 C016 / 5125
Old man banksia (Banksia serrata), 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour by John Frederick Miller (1773) from an original outline drawing made by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Lechenaultia filiformis, 1782 C016 / 5122

Lechenaultia filiformis, 1782 C016 / 5122
Lechenaultia filiformis, 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder (1782) from an original outline drawing made by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Sea bean (Mucuna gigantea), 1777 C016 / 5121

Sea bean (Mucuna gigantea), 1777 C016 / 5121
Sea bean (Mucuna gigantea), 18th-century artwork. Finished watercolour by Fred Polydore Nodder (1777) from an original outline drawing made by British artist Sydney Parkinson (c.1745-1771)

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Haematite mineral specimen C016 / 5115

Haematite mineral specimen C016 / 5115
Haematite mineral specimen. Iridescent crystalline mass of haematite (iron oxide). This specimen is from from Rio Marina, on the Mediterranean island of Elba

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5100

Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46) C016 / 5100
Paranthropus robustus cranium (SK46). Lateral view of a cast of a fossil of part of the cranium of an adult Paranthropus robustus hominid. This specimen was probably female

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5094

Homo ergaster cranium (KNM-ER 3733) C016 / 5094
Homo ergaster skull (KNM-ER 3733). This cast is of a fossil specimen that dates from around 1.8 million years ago, and was discovered in 1975 by Bernard Ngeneo, in Koobi Fora

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Homo rudolfensis cranium (KNM-ER 1470) C016 / 5089

Homo rudolfensis cranium (KNM-ER 1470) C016 / 5089
Homo rudolfensis cranium (KNM-ER 1470). This fossil specimen dates from around 1.9 million years ago, and was discovered in 1972 in Koobi Fora, on the eastern shore of Lake Turkana, Kenya

Background imageImages Dated 24th January 2014: Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813) C016 / 5092

Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813) C016 / 5092
Homo habilis cranium (KNM-ER 1813). This cast is of a relatively complete fossil skull named KNM-ER 1813. It was found in Koobi Fora, Kenya in 1973 by Kamoya Kimeu



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