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3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection

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25 Metal Prints

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Pumpjack In A Canola Field

Pumpjack In A Canola Field

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Church of St James

Church of St James
Parish Church in the picturesque setting of Buttermere, Cumbria. IoE 72162

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Oil Pumpjack In A Canola Field

Oil Pumpjack In A Canola Field

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Ripples In The Sand

Ripples In The Sand

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Male elk with velvet on antlers

Male elk with velvet on antlers
Male Elk (Cervus canadensis) With Velvet On Antlers

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching

Humpback Whale (Megaptera novaeangliae) breaching

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Mushroom coral

Mushroom coral

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Coral polyps

Coral polyps (Dendrophyllia sp.). The tentacles of the coral (yellow) are used in feeding by exposing them to water currents

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Sponge releasing sperm

Sponge releasing sperm. Unidentified sponge (phylum Porifera) releasing sperm (white) into the water. These male sex cells (spermatozoa) will be taken into the tissues of nearby sponges

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Portuguese man-of-war

Portuguese man-of-war (Physalia physalis) at the waters surface. This organism is a colony composed of many specialised polyps, groups of which form its structures

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Bleached coral

Bleached coral (Acropora sp.). This coral has been bleached due to the loss of symbiotic algae (zooxanthellae). The exact mechanism or trigger for the bleaching is unknown

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Jellyfish

Jellyfish

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Wentletrap snail laying eggs

Wentletrap snail laying eggs. Wentletrap snail (Epitonium billeeanum, centre right) laying its eggs on a coral (Tubastrea sp.)

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Ant-lion larva

Ant-lion larva. Named due to its predatory nature and small size, the ant-lion (Myrmeleon sp.) larva or doodlebug feeds on crawling insects that fall into feeding pits

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Cricket

Cricket (order Orthoptera). Crickets are usually omnivorous, living in burrows or amongst vegetation. Male crickets make a chirping noise by rubbing their front wings together

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Stag beetle

Stag beetle. The male stag beetle (Lucanus cervus) has large antler-like jaws (mandibles, centre right). These jaws change size and shape during the beetles life

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Contact lens seen on a fingertip

Contact lens seen on a fingertip
Contact lens. View of a contact lens on a finger- tip prior to being placed on the eye. Contact lenses are worn directly on the eye to correct imperfect vision

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: British national lottery balls

British national lottery balls

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Computer chip

Computer chip. Memory chips (RAM) on a circuit board

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Artwork of a man holding his thigh in pain

Artwork of a man holding his thigh in pain

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Portrait of Joseph Jackson Lister, English optician

Portrait of Joseph Jackson Lister, English optician, born on 11th January 1786 and died on 24th October 1869. J.J. Lister developed an achromatic lens for the microscope in 1830

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Cow biotechnology

Cow biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Pig biotechnology

Pig biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Pig biotechnology

Pig biotechnology, conceptual image. This could represent animal cloning for either food or organ harvesting. It could also represent genetic research or genetically modified organisms

Background image3 Sep 2002 Metal Print Collection: Sauber Formula One Factory Visit: Sauber Team Principal Peter Sauber shows 2003 Sauber driver

Sauber Formula One Factory Visit: Sauber Team Principal Peter Sauber shows 2003 Sauber driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen
(L-R) Sauber Team Principal Peter Sauber (SUI) shows 2003 Sauber driver Heinz-Harald Frentzen (GER) around the Sauber Factory. Sauber Formula One Factory, Hinwil, Switzerland. 2 September 2002


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