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2002 Cushion Collection: April

April Collection
411 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: August

August Collection
443 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: December

December Collection
323 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: February

February Collection
182 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: January

January Collection
152 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: July

July Collection
293 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: June

June Collection
292 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: March

March Collection
222 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: May

May Collection
303 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: November

November Collection
371 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: October

October Collection
361 Cushions

2002 Cushion Collection: September

September Collection
417 Cushions

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Voyager I composite of Saturn & six of its moons

Voyager I composite of Saturn & six of its moons
Voyager 1 composite image of Saturn & six of its moons superimposed on a painted starry sky background. The moon seen large at bottom left is Dione, followed clockwise by Enceladus, Rhea

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Three Graces, Liverpool a029396

Three Graces, Liverpool a029396
PIER HEAD, Liverpool, Merseyside. General view of the Three Graces, Liverpool, taken from Birkenhead across the River Mersey

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Optical image of the star Sirius

Optical image of the star Sirius
Sirius. Optical image of the star Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, with the exception of the Sun. North is at top. Sirius (Alpha Canis Majoris), also known as the Dog Star

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director

Michael Collins 1890-1922) Irish Nationalist, Sinn Fein leader, founder and director of intelligence of the Irish Republican Army 1919

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Solar prominence

Solar prominence. Ultraviolet SOHO (Solar and Heliospheric Observatory) satellite image of a solar prominence (bottom left)

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Coloured Engraving of a dodo

Coloured Engraving of a dodo
Engraving of a dodo, an extinct, flightless bird, related to the pigeon. The size of a swan, it was heavily-built and clumsy

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Astronaut on Moon with Earth

Astronaut on Moon with Earth

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Brunels tunnelling shield

Brunels tunnelling shield
The tunnelling shield, or excavating machine designed by Sir Marc Isambard Brunel (1769- 1849) & used in the construction of the lining of the Thames tunnel

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Earth from the Moon

Earth from the Moon
Earth rising above the Moon. This image was taken from 112 kilometres above the Moon during the Apollo 8 mission on 24th December 1968

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: astronomy, balance, dramatic, eternal, eternity, everlasting, globe, mysterious, nasa

astronomy, balance, dramatic, eternal, eternity, everlasting, globe, mysterious, nasa
5.0.2P2

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: John Rylands Library BL15862

John Rylands Library BL15862
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Deansgate, Manchester. Interior view, showing a staircase and architectural details as seen from a half-landing

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: A map of Westerham and Eatonbridge Hundred with the Parish and Ville of Brasted

A map of Westerham and Eatonbridge Hundred with the Parish and Ville of Brasted and the Hundred of Somerden

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Horsehead Nebula

Horsehead Nebula. Optical image of Barnard 33 (the Horsehead Nebula), 1600 light years away in the constellation of Orion. North is at left

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: PEXP2D-00013

PEXP2D-00013
Explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark with their Native American guide Sacagawea. Digital photograph of a bronze statue in Charlottesville Virginia

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Arsenal captain Tony Adams celerbates after the match. Arsenal 2: 0 Chelsea

Arsenal captain Tony Adams celerbates after the match. Arsenal 2: 0 Chelsea
The AXA FA Cup Final, The Millenium Stadium, Cardiff, Wales, 4/5/2002. Credit: Stuart MacFarlane / Arsenal Football Club

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Darren Carter's Penalty: Birmingham City's Promotion to Premier League (May 12, 2002 vs)

Darren Carter's Penalty: Birmingham City's Promotion to Premier League (May 12, 2002 vs. Norwich City)
Birmingham Citys Darren Carter celebrates scoring the clinching penalty

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Far side of the Moon

Far side of the Moon
The Moon, showing part of its far side, photographed from the Apollo 16 spacecraft after its landing on the Moon in April 1972

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: A Jaguar aircraft based at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk

A Jaguar aircraft based at RAF Coltishall in Norfolk. pictured just about to take-off for a normal days flying

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Rollright Stones K022116

Rollright Stones K022116
THE ROLLRIGHT STONES, Oxfordshire. View of The Kings Men stone circle

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Great crested newt

Great crested newt (Triturus cristata) underwater. It is named for the large crest that develops on the backs of the males in the mating season

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: IBM 5110 and Omnibot 2000 robot

IBM 5110 and Omnibot 2000 robot, holding a packet of crisps, on display at the Computer History Museum, USA. The IBM (International Business Machines) 5110 was released in 1975 for $14, 000

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Enigma encryption machine used in World War 2

Enigma encryption machine used in World War 2

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Sleeping sickness parasite

Sleeping sickness parasite
Sleeping sickness. Artwork of a trypanosome (Trypanosoma brucei) moving past human red blood cells in the blood. This protozoan is the cause of sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis)

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Football League Division Two - Queens Park Rangers v Birmingham City

Football League Division Two - Queens Park Rangers v Birmingham City
Birmingham City team group: (back row, l-r) Jack Badham, Don Dorman, Arthur Atkins, Gil Merrick, Roy Martin, Ray Ferris; (front row, l-r) Jackie Stewart, James Higgins, Cyril Trigg, Bill Smith

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Files-France-Music-Bowie

Files-France-Music-Bowie
(FILES) This file photo taken on September 10, 2002 shows British singer David Bowie smiling during a CD signing in Paris, ahead of his upcoming concerts in the French capital 24 and 25 September

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Pbeahukqaek

Pbeahukqaek
Kashmiri vegetable sellers gather at a floating market on Dal Lake in Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir state August 11, 2002

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: John Rylands Library BL15845

John Rylands Library BL15845
JOHN RYLANDS LIBRARY, Deansgate, Manchester. Interior, looking east from the gallery. The library was completed in 1899 to the designs of architect Basil Champneys

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Boeing F15

Boeing F15
F15E Strike Eagle just lifting off from Farnborough

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Odeon Cinema

Odeon Cinema
1936 by Harry Weedon In the Modern Movement style of the Odeon circuit. Located in Harrogate, West Yorkshire. IoE 382334

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Ashby De La Zouch Castle

Ashby De La Zouch Castle
Now a ruin, the castle began as a manor house in the 12th century. Ashby De La Zouch, Leicestershire. IoE 187707

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: An F-86 Sabre jet in flight

An F-86 Sabre jet in flight over Glendale, Arizona

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of

Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of the city, August 1944
WORLD WAR II: PARIS, 1944. Three American soldiers at a sidewalk cafe in Paris, France, following the Allied liberation of the city, August 1944

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: UFOs over statues

UFOs over statues
UFOs over Easter Island statues. Computer artwork of spacecraft (unidentified flying objects, UFOs) hovering over moai statues

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Fusion research, tokamak device

Fusion research, tokamak device
Nuclear fusion research. Cutaway computer artwork of the planned ITER tokamak device. It will be the first full scale fusion device to produce energy at a level of an electricity-producing power

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Male dummy showing acupuncture meridians & points

Male dummy showing acupuncture meridians & points
Acupuncture dummy. Front view of a male acupuncture dummy showing meridians and acupuncture points. There are twelve main meridians (coloured lines)

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: SEM of penicillin fungus

SEM of penicillin fungus

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Thomas Jeffersons Rotunda at the University of Virginia

Thomas Jeffersons Rotunda at the University of Virginia
Rotunda of the University of Virginia, designed by Thomas Jefferson, Charlottesville. Digital photograph

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania

Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania
Oldest Dickinson College building, " Old West" Hall, designed by Benjamin Latrobe, built in 1803 to replace the original college hall, which burned. Digital photograph

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Space

Space
Australian Views Space

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Postman cycling through snow in Bough Beech, Kent. 28th December 1962

Postman cycling through snow in Bough Beech, Kent. 28th December 1962

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: With the sun at the center; Copernicus appears at lower right and Ptolemy at lower left

With the sun at the center; Copernicus appears at lower right and Ptolemy at lower left
COPERNICAN UNIVERSE, 1660. With the sun at the center; Copernicus appears at lower right and Ptolemy at lower left. Copperplate engraving from Andreas Cellarius Atlas Coelestis seu Harmonia

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: X-ray of a frog

X-ray of a frog
Frog. X-ray of a frog (family Ranidae). The frogs semi-circular jawbone gives it a wide gape for capturing prey with its tongue. The strong limb bones are adapted for powerful jumping and swimming

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Mars Spirit rover

Mars Spirit rover. Computer illustration of the Spirit rover on the surface of Mars. This is one of two identical rovers sent to Mars in 2003

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Milky Way

Milky Way. Mosaic of photographs of the Milky Way, the spiral galaxy in which our solar system lies. Our Sun is believed to be around two-thirds of the way out from the centre in a small spiral arm

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Moon

Moon
The Moon, showing part of its far side, photographed from the departing Apollo 15 spacecraft in August 1971, after its Moon landing

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist

James Clerk Maxwell, Scottish physicist
James Clerk Maxwell (1831-1879), Scottish physicist. Maxwells works cover a wide area of science, and he is regarded as one of the finest minds of the 19th century

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: 17th century map of the New World

17th century map of the New World
Western Hemisphere, 17th century Dutch map. This shows the New World that was being discovered by Europeans exploring the Western Hemisphere of the Earth

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: 16th century map of the British Isles

16th century map of the British Isles
British Isles, 16th century Dutch map. This shows England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland, though Ireland is not yet accurately mapped. Published in 1595, from work by Gerard Mercator

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Artwork of the stages in human evolution

Artwork of the stages in human evolution
Human evolution. Illustration showing stages in the evolution of humans. At left, proconsul (23-15 million years ago) is depicted hypothetically as an African ape with both primitive

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Mushroom gills, SEM

Mushroom gills, SEM
Mushroom gills. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the gills of an unidentified gilled mushroom. The mushroom is the fruiting body of a fungus

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Particle physics equations

Particle physics equations

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Composite image of the phases of the Moon

Composite image of the phases of the Moon
Moon phases. Time-lapse image of the phases of the Moon, as seen from Earth during a lunar (synodic) month. A full Moon is at centre, with pairs of (from inner to outer) gibbous Moons

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis seen over trees through a fish-eye lens, with an observer at far right. This light display (the northern lights) is seen in the night sky at high latitudes

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Arthur Atkins, Birmingham City

Arthur Atkins, Birmingham City
Football League Division One - Chelsea v Birmingham City

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Microcystis blue-green alga

Microcystis blue-green alga
Blue-green algae. Coloured transmission electron micrograph of a single cell of the blue-green algae Microcystis aeruginosa (also known as Anacystis cyanea)

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: False-colour SEM of Tetranychus, a red spider mite

False-colour SEM of Tetranychus, a red spider mite

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Wind turbines

Wind turbines silhouetted at sunset. Wind turbines can be used to generate electricity from wind on a commercial scale. Wind power is an important environmentally-friendly alternative to fossil

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Off-shore oil rig

Off-shore oil rig
Off-shore oil production. A large off-shore oil production rig in calm waters. The main parts of the rig are the drilling tower (left), the supporting legs, and the accomodation block (right)

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Artworks showing the limbic system of the brain

Artworks showing the limbic system of the brain
Limbic system. Four coloured illustrations of the human brain highlighting structures of the limbic system. The limbic system governs activities such as fear, rage, pleasure

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: View of several acupuncture needles

View of several acupuncture needles
Acupuncture needles. View of several needles used in acupuncture. Acupuncture has been used in Eastern medicine for thousands of years

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Artwork of ancient Mars with water on its surface

Artwork of ancient Mars with water on its surface
Ancient Mars. Computer artwork of Mars at least 3 billion years ago. The surface environment of ancient Mars was different to that of today, and may have allowed life forms to develop

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: TEM of human macrophage

TEM of human macrophage

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Spare kidneys

Spare kidneys. Conceptual computer artwork of spare kidneys stored in jars. This may represent the growth of human tissue to produce material for transplant surgery to replace defective or old body

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Osteoporotic bone, SEM

Osteoporotic bone, SEM
Osteoporotic bone. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of fractured bone tissue from a patient suffering from osteoporosis (brittle bone disease)

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Computer artwork of a beta DNA segment and spheres

Computer artwork of a beta DNA segment and spheres
DNA molecule. Computer artwork of part of a strand of beta DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) seen on a background of spheres. The spheres may represent bacteria

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis. This coloured atmospheric light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Tea flower stamens, SEM

Tea flower stamens, SEM
Tea flower stamens. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of the stamens of a flower of the tea plant (Camellia sp.). Stamens are the male reproductive structures of a flower

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Coloured TEM of a Salmonella bacterium

Coloured TEM of a Salmonella bacterium
Salmonella sp. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a Salmonella sp. bacterium. The cell is rod-shaped with long hair-like flagellae

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: E. coli bacterium

E. coli bacterium
Escherichia coli. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of an Escherichia coli bacterium. E. coli are Gram-negative bacilli (rod-shaped) bacteria

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Glutamine synthetase enzyme

Glutamine synthetase enzyme computer model. This is a ligase enzyme, which forms chemical bonds between molecules. The different colours show the different subunits that comprise the protein

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: Chicago, Illinois, Skyline and Chicago River at Night

Chicago, Illinois, Skyline and Chicago River at Night

Background image2002 Cushion Collection: 2001 Rover 75 V6

2001 Rover 75 V6


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