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Images Dated 28th June 2005

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Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: The Airpump by Joseph Wright

The Airpump by Joseph Wright
The Air Pump by Joseph Wright (1734-1797). This artwork was painted in 1768. Its full title is An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: The Orrery by Joseph Wright

The Orrery by Joseph Wright (1734-1797). This artwork was painted in 1766. Its full title is A Philospher giving a Lecture on the Orrery in which a Lamp is put in place of the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Printing press, 16th century

Printing press, 16th century
Printing press. Historical artwork of a man working in a 16th century block printing press. After pressing an inked plate onto paper he leaves the pages to dry before compiling them

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Printing press, 16th century

Printing press, 16th century
Printing press. Historical artwork of men working in a 16th century printing press. The printers are in the foreground whilst, behind them

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Whelk shell

Whelk shell. The whelk (order Neogastropoda) is a gastropod with a thick, spiral shell. It is a scavenger and carnivore that feeds on live and dead animals

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Close-up of the Multiple Mirror Telescope

Close-up of the Multiple Mirror Telescope (MMT) on Mount Hopkins, Arizona. It consists of six separ- ate mirrors, each 1.8 metres (72 inches) in diameter

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Sydney Opera House

Sydney Opera House, Sydney, Australia. Designed by the Danish architect Jorn Utzon, this iconic opera house was built in three stages between 1959 and 1973

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Allergy patch test

Allergy patch test. Tissue paper with patches (round) to be used in an allergy patch test. Small amounts of common allergens are placed on labelled patches

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Hermes Trismegistus, Classical god

Hermes Trismegistus, Classical god. 16th century woodcut of Hermes Trismegistus, the syncretism (joining) of the Greek god Hermes and the Egyptian god Thoth

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: SEM of Maldon sea salt

SEM of Maldon sea salt
Scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Maldon Sea Salt (Maldon Crystal Salt Co Ltd, Maldon, Essex) out of the packet. Sea water contains 3.6% dissolved salts, of which 75% is sodium chloride

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Woodland in winter

Woodland in winter. Photographed in England

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Cracked soil

Cracked soil, near Brisbane, Australia. Soil contracts and cracks when moisture is lost. The trees in the area are dying because they are not getting enough water from the soil

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Uluru (Ayers Rock)

Uluru (Ayers Rock) in the Northern Territory, Australia. Uluru is an inselberg, a steep-sided hill of solid rock that rises out of a plain because of the erosion of the material around it

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Ammonite fossil

Ammonite fossil. An ammonite is an extinct mollusc of the class Cephalopoda that lived from the Devonian period (approximately 400 million years ago)

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Burnt tea rose

Burnt tea rose (Rosa sp.) representing environmental catastrophe, such as global warming

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Primrose flowers

Primrose flowers (Primula kisoana). Photographed in East Lothian, Scotland, in June

Background imageImages Dated 28th June 2005: Sea holly

Sea holly (Eryngium sp.). This perennial herb belongs to the family Umbelliferae, which includes 200 species. It is indigenous to southern Europe


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