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25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection (page 2)

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Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Celsus, Roman encyclopaedist

Celsus, Roman encyclopaedist
Aulus Cornelius Celsus, Roman encyclopaedist who lived in the first centuries BC and AD. He gathered together the learning of the Greeks and published it in eight books

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: The Four Cardinal Virtues Justice

The Four Cardinal Virtues Justice
Late 15th century marble-inlay mosaic of Justice, one of the four Cardinal Virtues, along with Prudence, Temperance, and Fortitude

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Flowers of Bryonia dioica C016 / 8754

Flowers of Bryonia dioica C016 / 8754
Flowers of White Bryony, Bryonia dioicia. White bryony is a climbing plant with a large perennial taproot, native to Central and Southern Europe and the UK

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Yakovlev Yak-9 fighters, 1942 C016 / 8385

Yakovlev Yak-9 fighters, 1942 C016 / 8385
Yakovlev Yak-9s in formation. The Yak-9 was a single seat, single engined fighter aircraft used by the Soviet Air Force during World War 2

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Ole Schou, Danish sperm bank founder

Ole Schou, Danish sperm bank founder
Ole Schou (born 1954), Danish sperm bank founder, holding a cartoon depiction of a sperm (male sex cell). Schou is the CEO of Cryos International Sperm Bank, which he founded in 1987

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Bronze Age tools and utensils, artwork C016 / 8289

Bronze Age tools and utensils, artwork C016 / 8289
Bronze Age tools and utensils. Artwork of humans producing tools and utensils in Bronze Age Europe. Shown here is the making of earthenware pottery, the milling of cereal grains

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Cave Canem mosaic, Pompeii C016 / 7787

Cave Canem mosaic, Pompeii C016 / 7787
Cave Canem mosaic. View of the Cave Canem (Beware of the Dog) mosaic in the floor at the entrance to the House of the Tragic Poet, Pompeii, Italy

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Sun and Moon astrology, 16th century

Sun and Moon astrology, 16th century
Sun and Moon astrology. 16th-century artwork of astrologers observing the Sun (left) and the Moon (right) to cast horoscopes

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Upper arm muscles, artwork

Upper arm muscles, artwork
Upper arm muscles. Anatomical computer artwork showing the bones (white), muscles (red), and tendons (blue) of a human upper arm

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: ANLAB colour space C016 / 2057

ANLAB colour space C016 / 2057
ANLAB colour space. This graphic represents a section through ANLAB colour space. This is the abbreviation for the Adams-Nickerson uniform colour space proposed by Elliot Quincy Adams

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: White-backed vultures feeding

White-backed vultures feeding
White-backed vultures (Gyps africanus) feeding on a carcass. Vultures use their long hooked beaks to tear through the skin of dead animals and rip off chunks of flesh

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Beneath Mannen Bridge, Fukagawa C016 / 1730

Beneath Mannen Bridge, Fukagawa C016 / 1730
Beneath Mannen Bridge, Fukagawa. (c. 1826-1833). This woodblock print is by the Japanese artist Hokusai (1760-1849)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Kajikazawa in Kai Province C016 / 1671

Kajikazawa in Kai Province C016 / 1671
Kajikazawa in Kai Province (c. 1830). Artwork showing fishermen on a rocky outcrop. This woodblock print is by the Japanese artist Hokusai (1760-1849)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Prehistoric carved horse, Vogelherd Cave C015 / 6740

Prehistoric carved horse, Vogelherd Cave C015 / 6740
Prehistoric carved horse. Prehistoric carving in mammoth ivory of a wild horse. This Stone Age (palaeolithic) artefact (50 millimetres long)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0631

Propionibacterium acnes C014 / 0631
Propionibacterium acnes bacteria, coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM). This bacteria is found deep in the hair follicles and pores of the skin

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Heinrich Agrippa, German alchemist

Heinrich Agrippa, German alchemist
Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa (1486-1535), German alchemist, writing on a scroll with a quill. Also known as Agrippa von Nettesheim, he was born in Cologne, Germany, and studied theology, philosophy

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Lord Kelvin, caricature C015 / 6712

Lord Kelvin, caricature C015 / 6712
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907). Caricature of the British physicist and mathematician William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin. Kelvin was co-discoverer in 1852 of the Joule-Thomson effect

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Explorer-1, Americas first satellite

Explorer-1, Americas first satellite, at Jet Propulsion Laboratory

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Voyager record

Voyager record
Duplicate of plaque covering an LP record mounted on Voyager spacecraft, showing Earths position in the galaxy related to 14 known pulsars and instructions on how to play the record

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Fred Hoyle, caricature C015 / 6705

Fred Hoyle, caricature C015 / 6705
Fred Hoyle (1915-2001). Caricature of the British astronomer Sir Fred Hoyle. Hoyle is most famous for his adoption of the steady-state theory of the universe

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Theodore Roosevelt on safari, 1909

Theodore Roosevelt on safari, 1909
Theodore Roosevelt on safari. Former US President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) standing with a gun next to a bull elephant shot at Meru, Kenya, while on safari in Africa in 1909

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1939

White matter fibres and brain, artwork C015 / 1939
White matter fibres overlaid a 3d model of the human brain in top view. Coloured 3D diffusion spectral imaging (DSI) scan of the bundles of white matter nerve fibres in the brain

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: William Stukeley, English antiquarian C015 / 5801

William Stukeley, English antiquarian C015 / 5801
William Stukeley (1687-1765), English antiquarian, physician, and author. Stukeley studied at the University of Cambridges Corpus Christi College, then studied medicine in London

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Prehistoric cave paintings, Chauvet C016 / 0576

Prehistoric cave paintings, Chauvet C016 / 0576
Prehistoric cave paintings, Chauvet, France. These cave paintings of various animals are found in the Chauvet Cave, France. This is the site of the earliest known cave paintings (as of 2011)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Physiotherapy equipment

Physiotherapy equipment. These exercise balls, known by a variety of names, are used when exercising and during physiotherapy

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Bright orange christmas tree worm C015 / 3739

Bright orange christmas tree worm C015 / 3739
A bright orange christmas tree worm (Spirobranchus giganteus), close-up. Christmas tree worms live in tubes in hard coral. They get their name from their spiral tentacles

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Bullet ant C018 / 2481

Bullet ant C018 / 2481
Bullet ant. Close-up of a bullet ant (Paraponera clavata), showing its large jaws (mandibles, centre). Bullet ants get their name from their powerful and potent sting

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Splenic infarct C015 / 6220

Splenic infarct C015 / 6220
Splenic infarct. Gross specimen of a sectioned spleen showing areas of dead tissue (pale). The tissue death results from a loss of blood flow to the area, known as an infarction

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Millipede C018 / 2426

Millipede C018 / 2426
Millipede on a rock. Millipedes (class Diplopoda) are myriapods that have two pairs of legs per body segment. They are slow-moving detritivores

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Tarantula Nebula, composite image

Tarantula Nebula, composite image
Tarantula Nebula (30 Doradus). Combined optical and infrared image of the large star-forming region known as the Tarantula Nebula

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Hydropneumothorax, X-ray C017 / 7810

Hydropneumothorax, X-ray C017 / 7810
Hydropneumothorax. X-ray of the chest of a female patient with a hydropneumothorax of the right lung (seen at left). This is a condition where air and fluid accumulate in the spaces around the lungs

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Sorrento lemons, Italy

Sorrento lemons, Italy. Lemons for sale in Sorrento, Italy. This area, on the Sorrentine Peninsula in the south of the Bay of Naples, is famous for its large lemons

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Cro-Magnon 1 fossil skull C016 / 5882

Cro-Magnon 1 fossil skull C016 / 5882
Cro-Magnon 1 fossil skull. Cast of a fossil of the skull of a male aged around 45 years of age. It dates from around 28, 000 years ago

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Jacksons chameleon specimen

Jacksons chameleon specimen
Jacksons chameleon (Chamaeleo jacksonii) specimen preserved in a spirit jar held in the Darwin Centre at the Natural History Museum, London, UK

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Trilobite fossil C016 / 5617

Trilobite fossil C016 / 5617
Trilobite (Calymene sp.). Trilobites are among the earliest fossils known and ranged from the Lower Cambrian (540 million years ago) to the Lower Permian (285 million years ago)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Goldfuss coral fossil C016 / 5616

Goldfuss coral fossil C016 / 5616
Goldfuss (Syringopora reticulata) coral fossil. This coral dates from the Carboniferous, around 354-327 million years old. It was found in Kendal, Westmorland, UK

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Badger hunting, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7026

Badger hunting, 19th Century artwork C018 / 7026
Badger hunting. 1869 engraving of dogs killing a badger in a woodland, with hunters in the background

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: 19th Century fasting festival, Egypt C018 / 7098

19th Century fasting festival, Egypt C018 / 7098
19th Century fasting festival. 1883 engraving of people celebrating the end of the fasting period in Thebes, Egypt

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: 19th Century smugglers, artwork C018 / 7012

19th Century smugglers, artwork C018 / 7012
19th Century smugglers. 1870 woodcut print of smugglers on a mule path high up in the mountains

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Solar cell, monocrystalline, Micrograph C018 / 6404

Solar cell, monocrystalline, Micrograph C018 / 6404
Solar cell. Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of of a high performance solar cell made from a monocrystalline silicon wafer

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Holidaying on Capri, historical artwork C018 / 7031

Holidaying on Capri, historical artwork C018 / 7031
Holidaying on Capri. 1869 engraving of holidaymakers arriving on the island of Capri, Italy

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 7001

Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 7001
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of numerous sperm cells (spermatozoa, blue) swimming towards an egg (round) in the distance

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Flax processing, Slovakia, artwork C018 / 7097

Flax processing, Slovakia, artwork C018 / 7097
Flax processing. 1883 engraving of people working in a flax (linseed) processing factory in the Vogelgebirge mountains, Slovakia

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Cary type microscope, circa 1840 C018 / 7120

Cary type microscope, circa 1840 C018 / 7120
Small Cary type microscope in brass dating from around 1840, England. This model was originally designed by Charles Gould in the 1920s

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6994

Fertilisation, artwork C018 / 6994
Fertilisation. Computer artwork of a sperm cell (spermatozoon, purple) penetrating an egg (red, right)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Infant feeding bottle, 19th century C018 / 7134

Infant feeding bottle, 19th century C018 / 7134
Glass baby feeder dating from nineteenth century England. This would be filled with liquid food or pap (usually a combination of milk, bread)

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Trenches and Gruson turrets, artwork C018 / 7091

Trenches and Gruson turrets, artwork C018 / 7091
Trenches and Gruson turrets. 1885 engraving of cast-iron wheeled armoured turrets, as invented by Hermann August Jacques Gruson (1821-1895), being used in trench warfare

Background image25 Jan 2014 Photographic Print Collection: Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6394

Surface of microchip, light micrograph C018 / 6394
Light micrograph taken with episcopic lighting and Normarski Interference Contrast (DIC) of a detail of a microchip on a silicon wafer. Horizontal object size: approximately 1.2mm



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