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Images Dated 13th November 2018 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Destruction of Queens College, Cork, Ireland 1862

Destruction of Queens College, Cork, Ireland 1862
Western wing of Queens College, Cork was completely burnt to the ground. Date: 1862

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Lunch on the Moors in September 1870

Lunch on the Moors in September 1870
Group of women sit on the Moors having a picnic and painting the view. Date: 1870

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Botanical room, British Museum 1858

Botanical room, British Museum 1858
Newly opened Botanical room at the British Museum, exhibiting trunks of trees-ferns, palms and other monocotyledonous trees. Date: 1858

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Battle of the Alma, September 1854

Battle of the Alma, September 1854
Battle of the Alma was, the Crimean War between an allied expeditionary force (made up of French, British, and Turkish forces) and Russian forces defending the Crimean Peninsula on 20 September 1854

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Saturn and his rings! only a penny 1856

Saturn and his rings! only a penny 1856
Street telescope exhibitor in London. Attracting passers by to have a look through the telescope on a clear night for a penny. Date: 1856

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Plan of River Thames Tunnel and its Approaches

Plan of River Thames Tunnel and its Approaches
Plans for first underwater tunnel to connect Wapping with Rotherhithe. Date: circa 1824

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Three divisions of the shield of the Thames Tunnel 1825

Three divisions of the shield of the Thames Tunnel 1825
Section of the three divisions of the shield of the Thames Tunnel in 1825, using Marc Isambard Brunels and Thomas Cochranes newly invented tunnelling shield technology. Date: 1825

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Longitudinal section of Thames Tunnel 1825

Longitudinal section of Thames Tunnel 1825
First of the construction took part in 1825, hundred and fifty feet under the River Thames. Date: 1825

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Sunday morning with hop-pickers 1871

Sunday morning with hop-pickers 1871
Hop picking season in Kent, men, women and children from many distant villages and town of Kent, Surrey, Sussex, East End of London

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Sunny gaiety of Henley 1906

Sunny gaiety of Henley 1906
Men and women watching the rowing race taking place on the River Thames. 1906

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Gigantic Christmas tree at Crystal Palace 1854

Gigantic Christmas tree at Crystal Palace 1854
The gigantic Christmas tree at Crystal Palace, Sydenham which occupied the central transept. The general design was carried out by Mr Hurwitz, loaded with a variety of ornaments and nicknacks

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Arbore tribe boy

Arbore tribe boy
Svetlin Yosifov

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Misty Winter Morning

Misty Winter Morning
Corry DeLaan

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Rib Cage

Rib Cage
Louise Wolbers

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Flamingo chick

Flamingo chick
Xavier Ortega

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Desire for freedom

Desire for freedom
Nguyen Tan Tuan

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: LIGHT GAMES

LIGHT GAMES
Olavo Azevedo

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Ushguli Impression

Ushguli Impression
Mozart Chan

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: a home with a view

a home with a view
Lus Joosten

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: 1941

1941
Gloria Salgado Gispert

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Root to Branches

Root to Branches
George Digalakis

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Art abstract

Art abstract
Henk van Maastricht

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: 1613799

1613799

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Ghosts

Ghosts
Christophe Verot

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Ghosts N°2

Ghosts N°2
Christophe Verot

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Sunwapta

Sunwapta
David Martin Castan

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: the keyboard player

the keyboard player
Piet Flour

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Follow the White

Follow the White
Gunarto Song

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Let Go

Let Go
Paulo Abrantes

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The Revenant

The Revenant
David Martin Castan

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: So long

So long
Christian Lindsten

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: A Rose for Christmas

A Rose for Christmas
Delphine Devos

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The Bride

The Bride
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Cosmoslicious

Cosmoslicious
Fabien BRAVIN

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Winter Night and I Think about Spring

Winter Night and I Think about Spring
Delphine Devos

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Simple Nature

Simple Nature
Jacky Parker

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: By hand

By hand
robin handen. Robin Waslander

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Simplicity and Elegance

Simplicity and Elegance
Delphine Devos

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The hoopoe is feeding its chick. Still is flying and putting some insect in its beak. Typical forest

The hoopoe is feeding its chick. Still is flying and putting some insect in its beak. Typical forest environment with green background. Petr Simon

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus, is flying over the bay, Tobago

The Red-billed Tropicbird, Phaethon aethereus, is flying over the bay, Tobago . Petr Simon

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Elephant Calf enjoying the Mud Bath

Elephant Calf enjoying the Mud Bath
Ozkan Ozmen / Big Lens Adventures

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The Pied Kingfisher, Ceryle rudis

The Pied Kingfisher, Ceryle rudis is sitting and posing on the buffalo horn, amazing picturesque green background, in the morning after sunrise, waiting for its prey in Uganda. Petr Simon

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis

The Common Kingfisher, alcedo atthis is sitting on some stick and waiting for the prey, colorful backgound. Petr Simon

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: The Toucan Barbet, Semnornis ramphastinus

The Toucan Barbet, Semnornis ramphastinus
TheA Toucan Barbet, Semnornis ramphastinus is perched on the branch, it has some fruit in his beak, in the rain forest of Ecuador, nice colorful bird . Petr Simon

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill poses with his wife Clementine

Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill poses with his wife Clementine. Circa 1929

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill accompanied by his wife Clementine

Chancellor of the Exchequer Winston Churchill accompanied by his wife Clementine, their daughter Sarah and son Randolph on the way to the House of Commons on Budget Day, 15th April 1929

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Waterloo Road, London 1876

Waterloo Road, London 1876
Alleyway in Waterloo Road, London, with the Feathers public house in the background. Date: 1876

Background imageImages Dated 13th November 2018: Opening of the Birkenhead docks and parks 1847

Opening of the Birkenhead docks and parks 1847
Opening of the Birkenhead docks and parks. The park was designed by Joseph Paxton and opened on the 5th April 1847 as the first publicly funded civic park in Britain. Date: 1847



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