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Images Dated 15th January 2004

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Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Rushton Triangular Lodge J010085

Rushton Triangular Lodge J010085
RUSHTON TRIANGULAR LODGE, Northamptonshire. View of the gables of the North front

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Roche Abbey J890254

Roche Abbey J890254
ROCHE ABBEY, Maltby, South Yorkshire. Pulpitum, quire & transepts

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Wingfield Manor K940856

Wingfield Manor K940856
WINGFIELD MANOR, South Wingfield, Derbyshire. Exterior view of the medieval manor house built c1429-56 and was where Mary, Queen of Scots was imprisioned

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Byland Abbey J980022

Byland Abbey J980022
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. The West front of the church from the South West

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Disenchantment Bay and Hubbard Glacier, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska

Disenchantment Bay and Hubbard Glacier, Wrangell-St. Elias National Park, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Chicagos large Irish community celebrates St. Patricks Day with a parade

Chicagos large Irish community celebrates St. Patricks Day with a parade
USA, IL, Chicago. Irish community celebrates St. Patricks Day with parade, and dying the Chicago River green

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: A SNAKE RETREATS INTO A DRAWER IN HONG KONG

A SNAKE RETREATS INTO A DRAWER IN HONG KONG
A snake retreats into a drawer at a store selling snake soup in Hong Kong January 15, 2004. For hundreds of years, Chinese have been eating snakes as a health-enhancing delicacy

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: A SNAKE RETREATS INTO A DRAWER IN HONG KONG

A SNAKE RETREATS INTO A DRAWER IN HONG KONG
A snake retreats into a drawer at a store selling snake soup in Hong Kong January 15, 2004. For hundreds of years, Chinese have been eating snakes as a health-enhancing delicacy

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Atmospheric waves on Jupiter

Atmospheric waves on Jupiter
Voyager 1 image of atmospheric wave motions to the west (left) of Jupiters Great Red Spot (extreme right), compiled during the spacecrafts encounter with the planet in February, 1979

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Middle East

Middle East, satellite image. North is at top. Vegetation is green, water is dark blue and bare ground, mostly desert, is yellow-brown

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Black cat

Black cat

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Brougham Castle K981484

Brougham Castle K981484
BROUGHAM CASTLE, Cumbria. The outer gatehouse, keep and hall

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Lyddington Bede House J870169

Lyddington Bede House J870169
LYDDINGTON BEDE HOUSE, Leicestershire. Exterior view of the house and church. The house was originally part of the late medieval wing of a palace belonging to the Bishops of Lincoln

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Rp4Drifvraab

Rp4Drifvraab
A snake retreats into a drawer at a store selling snake soup in Hong Kong January 15, 2004. For hundreds of years, Chinese have been eating snakes as a health-enhancing delicacy

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Kirkham Priory K990841

Kirkham Priory K990841
KIRKHAM PRIORY, North Yorkshire. General view of the Augustinian priory from across the River Derwent

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Byland Abbey K990171

Byland Abbey K990171
BYLAND ABBEY, North Yorkshire. View towards west front of the ruined church in the snow

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Anemone Japonica and opening buds, Utah

Anemone Japonica and opening buds, Utah

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Hiker enjoys swirling Navajo Sandstone, Vermillion Cliffs area, Arizona

Hiker enjoys swirling Navajo Sandstone, Vermillion Cliffs area, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Phacelia, Phlox, and Mexican Gold Poppy, Cave Creek area, Tonto National Forest, Arizona

Phacelia, Phlox, and Mexican Gold Poppy, Cave Creek area, Tonto National Forest, Arizona

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Late afternoon light on peaks, Chugach Mountains, Thompson Pass, Alaska

Late afternoon light on peaks, Chugach Mountains, Thompson Pass, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Chicago

Chicago
US, IL, Chicago

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Sub-alpine buttercups and mineral-laden mountains near Ouray, Colorado

Sub-alpine buttercups and mineral-laden mountains near Ouray, Colorado

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist

Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist
Dalmation coast, Adriatic Sea, medieval walled city of Dubrovnik, built between 12th-17th c. Croatia

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist

Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist
Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea. Here, the seaside village of Podgora

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist

Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist
Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea. Here, the seaside village of Podgora

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist

Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist
Dalmation coast, Adriatic Sea, medieval walled city of Dubrovnik, built from 12th-17th c. Croatia

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist

Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist
Dalmation coast, Adriatic Sea, medieval walled city of Dubrovnik, built between 12th and 17th c. Croatia

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist

Croatias Dalmation coast on the Adriatic Sea has long been a popular tourist
Dalmation coast, Adriatic Sea, medieval walled city of Dubrovnik, built between 12th and 17th c. Croatia

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: San Souci castle and gardens, built 1745-1747 by Frederick the Great

San Souci castle and gardens, built 1745-1747 by Frederick the Great

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Stature and Glockenspeil at MarienPlatz, New Town Hall

Stature and Glockenspeil at MarienPlatz, New Town Hall

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Lukas Chruch from roof of Hotel Rafael

Lukas Chruch from roof of Hotel Rafael

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Boxing glove

Boxing glove

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Computer artwork of a humpback whale

Computer artwork of a humpback whale
Humpback whale. Computer artwork of a humpback whale (Megaptera novaeanliae). It is also known as the singing whale due its elaborate vocalisations

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Thumbs up sign

Thumbs up sign. Mans hand giving a thumbs up sign. This is used as a sign of approval or satisfaction

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Comparison of visible & X-ray images of Sun

Comparison of visible & X-ray images of Sun

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Coloured TEM of hepatitis B virus and its antigen

Coloured TEM of hepatitis B virus and its antigen
Hepatitis B virus. Coloured transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of hepatitis B viruses and their naturally occurring antigens. The larger spheres (Dane particles) are the complete virus

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Repetitive strain injury

Repetitive strain injury. Typist suffering from repetitive strain injury (RSI) wearing a wrist brace. RSI causes pain and stiffness in the wrists

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Repetitive strain injury

Repetitive strain injury. Typist suffering from repetitive strain injury (RSI) wearing a wrist brace. RSI causes pain and stiffness in the wrists

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Repetitive strain injury

Repetitive strain injury. Typist suffering from repetitive strain injury (RSI) wearing a wrist brace. RSI causes pain and stiffness in the wrists

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Candy canes

Candy canes. Cane-shaped, mint-flavoured sweets traditionally used as edible Christmas decorations

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Christmas star decoration

Christmas star decoration

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Christmas lights

Christmas lights. Ball of decorative coloured electrical lights

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Christmas crackers

Christmas crackers. Party or Christmas crackers and star-shaped confetti used as table decorations

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: DNA

DNA, computer artwork. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is the molecule that controls the growth, development and functioning of all living things

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Christmas crackers

Christmas crackers. Party or Christmas crackers and star-shaped confetti used as table decorations

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Old log homestead near Park City, Utah. (P. R. )

Old log homestead near Park City, Utah. (P. R. )
Old log homestead near Park City, Utah. (P.R.)

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus), gather around Gray Whale carcass, surrounded by Glaucous Gulls

Polar Bears (Ursus maritimus), gather around Gray Whale carcass, surrounded by Glaucous Gulls, North Slope, Alaska

Background imageImages Dated 15th January 2004: Neuschwanstein Castle, built late 1800s by King Ludwig II, also Disneys symbol

Neuschwanstein Castle, built late 1800s by King Ludwig II, also Disneys symbol



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