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Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Big Island, Volcanoes National Park, evolving fern

USA, Hawaii, Big Island, Volcanoes National Park, evolving fern

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Maui, Hana, Waianapanapa State Park

USA, Hawaii, Maui, Hana, Waianapanapa State Park

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Poipu, coast at blowhole

USA, Hawaii, Poipu, coast at blowhole

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Queens Bath

USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Queens Bath

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Na Pali Coast hiking MR

USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Na Pali Coast hiking MR

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Queens Bath

USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Queens Bath

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Na Pali Coast, North Shore

USA, Hawaii, Kauai, North Shore, Na Pali Coast, North Shore

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: Spain, Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, view over rooftops to cathedral

Spain, Galicia, Santiago de Compostela, view over rooftops to cathedral. UNESCO World Heritage site

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: Liebfrauenkirche and River Rhine at sunset, Oberwesel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

Liebfrauenkirche and River Rhine at sunset, Oberwesel, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany

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HMS Rothesay, a Rothesay class frigate, was built by Yarrow at Scotstoun, and completed in 1960. She is seen during the sixties, passing the Royal Yacht with her complement cheering ship

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HMS Antelope, a Type 21 frigate, was built at Southampton by Vosper Thornycroft and completed in 1975. She was involved in the Falklands War, being hit by two bombs off on San Carlos Water

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HMS Warrior, a Colossus class light fleet aircraft carrier, was completed in 1946 and served in the Royal Canadian navy for her first two years

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HMS Sheffield, a Southampton class cruiser, was built by Vickers Armstrong, on the Tyne, and completed in 1937. During World War II she was involved in the sinking of both the Bismarck

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HMS Aurora, a Leander class frigate, was built by John Brown, Clydebank, and completed in 1964. She was in training at Portland and in the Cod Wars off Iceland

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Image of HMS Eagle, an aircraft carrier built by Harland & Wolff, Belfast, and completed in 1951. She is seen here in the late fifties

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HMS Eagle, an aircraft carrier completed in 1951, which underwent a major modernisation between 1959 and 1964 At Devonport

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HMS Loch Fada, a Loch class frigate, was built by John Brown, Clydebank, and completed in 1944. She was employed as a convoy escort and in 1945 sank two U-boats

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HMS Ceylon, a Fiji class cruiser, was built by Stephens at Govan and completed in 1943. She served in the Pacific until 1945 and in the fifties was engaged in the Korean War

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Image of HMS Centaur was the first of the four Centaur-class light fleet carriers of the Royal Navy. She was the only ship of her class to retain the original configuration with a straight axial

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Image of HMS Centaur was the first of the four Centaur-class light fleet carriers of the Royal Navy. She was the only ship of her class to retain the original configuration with a straight axial

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Image of HMS Centaur (right) and HMS Eagle (left) in Malta

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Image of HMS Ark Royal

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Image of HMS Ark Royal in Malta

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HMS Ark Royal seen in the late fifties, showing her appearance as completed by Cammell Laird, Birkenhead, in 1955. She served in the Mediterranean

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Image of HMS Ark Royal

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Image of HMS Albion

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Image of HMS Ocean 1950 s

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Image of HMS Ocean at sasebo, korea

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Image of HMS Theseus

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Image of HMS Theseus leaving malta

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Image of HMS Ocean 1950 s

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Image of HMS Theseus with escort

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Launch of HMS Glory, a Colossus-class aircraft carrier 10/05/1945

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Image of HMS Hermes entering harbour far east

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Aireal image of HMS Formidable, an Illustrious-class aircraft carrier built for the Royal Navy during World War II

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Image of HMS Victorious leaving portsmouth

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Image of HMS Eagle.17.06.55

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Image of HMS Victorious at full power trial

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Image of HMS Victorious, HMS Ark Royal, and HMS Hermes. Date: Nov 1960

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: Elementos de Matematica by Spanish architect Benito Bails

Elementos de Matematica by Spanish architect Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician Benito Bails (1730-1797). Conical sections. Engraving

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Elementos de Matematica by Spanish architect Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician Benito Bails (1730-1797). Trigonometric calculation illustrations. Engraving

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Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797). Hydrodynamics calculations

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Elementos de Matematica by Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797). Fluid dynamics calculations

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Elementos de Matematica by Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797). Fluid dynamics calculations

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Elementos de Matematica by Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797). Fluid dynamics calculations

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Elementos de Matematica by Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797). Hydrodynamics calculations

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Elementos de Matematica by Spanish architect Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797)

Background imageImages Dated 19th July 2018: The Hunter

The Hunter
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