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Images Dated 27th October 2004 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Coiled lily leaf, SEM

Coiled lily leaf, SEM
Lily leaf. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a freeze-fractured section of a coiled lily leaf. The plant cells can be seen as rectangular shapes inside the leaf

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Infected nail, SEM

Infected nail, SEM
Bacteria on a nail. Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of a nail with a bacterial infection (paronychia). Treatment is with antibiotic drugs

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: A German telescopic field-periscope

A German telescopic field-periscope
A photograph of a German army field-periscope captured by the French army in 1916. The device, whose telescopic tube could be extended up to twenty-five meters in height

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Women factory workers wearing respiratory-veils

Women factory workers wearing respiratory-veils
A group of female factory workers wearing respiratory-veils and carrying a banner. The photograph was taken during a procession in London in July 1916 celebrating the many different roles of women in

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Procession of cheering women war-workers

Procession of cheering women war-workers
Female workers from a munitions factory are shown taking part in a procession celebrating the role of women during the First World War. They are seen waving polished shell-cases

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: British soldiers in a mine-crater

British soldiers in a mine-crater
British soldiers are pictured in a crater captured from the German army. The crater was created by the explosion of an Allied mine buried beneath enemy lines

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: The beginning of the Somme offensive

The beginning of the Somme offensive
British troops are shown marching across German trenches at the beginning of the Somme offensive of July 1916. Some soldiers are shown consolidating the captured positions

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Subterranean warfare

Subterranean warfare
Two French engineers are illustrated constructing a mine gallery. During the war tunnels were dug beneath enemy lines and mines placed to destroy enemy positions above

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Women on the land

Women on the land
Three female agricultural workers are pictured with a banner. The women were taking part in a procession through London in July 1916 celebrating the many different roles of women throughout the First

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: French soldiers hoisting an artillery shell

French soldiers hoisting an artillery shell
Photograph of a sixteen-inch shell being hoisted into position by French soldiers for loading into its gun. The caption described the weapon as the modern lord of battle

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Indian cavalry preparing to charge

Indian cavalry preparing to charge
A line of Indian cavalrymen, armed with bamboo lances, are pictured preparing to charge German positions in the French woods of Foureaux

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: A French observation post mounted up a tree

A French observation post mounted up a tree
Two soldiers are seen up a tree used as a French army look-out post on the Western front, August 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: A column of British grenadiers

A column of British grenadiers
British grenadiers, armed with what the caption described as the most deadly weapon of this murderous war, marching towards the front lines in July 1916

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Lloyd George and Herbert Samuel

Lloyd George and Herbert Samuel
The Liberal politicians David Lloyd George (1863-1945) and Herbert Samuel (1870-1963) watching a passing parade. Lloyd George was War Minister

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Africa Raffia Palms, Mulanje Plateau, Malawi

Africa Raffia Palms, Mulanje Plateau, Malawi
AEB-2641 MALAWI - Raffia Palms, Mulanje Plateau Elizabeth Bomford Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Formula 3000 International Championship: Dino Morelli Auto Sport Racing

Formula 3000 International Championship: Dino Morelli Auto Sport Racing
Dino Morelli (GBR) Auto Sport Racing. Formula 3000 International Championship, Monte Carlo, Monaco, 23 May 1998

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Formula One World Championship: Paul Stoddart Owner of European Aviation and Jordan Sponsor

Formula One World Championship: Paul Stoddart Owner of European Aviation and Jordan Sponsor
Paul Stoddart (AUS) Owner of European Aviation and Jordan Sponsor. Austrian Grand Prix, A1 Ring, Austria. 25 July 1999

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Formula 3000 International Championship: Dino Morelli World Racing Team

Formula 3000 International Championship: Dino Morelli World Racing Team
Dino Morelli (GBR) World Racing Team. Formula 3000 International Championship, A1-Ring, Austria, 15 July 2000

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Formula One World Championship: Tim Edwards Jordan: Formula One World Championship, Rd 10

Formula One World Championship: Tim Edwards Jordan: Formula One World Championship, Rd 10, German Grand Prix
Tim Edwards (AUS) Jordan. Formula One World Championship, Rd 10, German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, Germany, 27 July 1997

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Formula One World Championship: Tim Edwards admires a welcome sight in the paddock

Formula One World Championship: Tim Edwards admires a welcome sight in the paddock
Tim Edwards (AUS) admires a welcome sight in the paddock. Formula One World Championship, Rd 10, German Grand Prix, Hockenheim, Germany, 27 July 1997

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Wolf

Wolf
WAT-4206 WOLF - in falling snow Canis lupus M. Watson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Lesser Yellowlegs

Lesser Yellowlegs
MOP-157 Lesser YELLOWLEGS -stretching wings Tringa flavipes B Moose Peterson Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way.

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Belted Kingfisher Brittany, Connecticut, USA

Belted Kingfisher Brittany, Connecticut, USA
JZ-322 Belted KINGFISHER Brittany, Connecticut, USA. Distribution: North, Central America and Northern South America Jim Zipp Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Red-tailed Hawk Juvenile in flight, USA

Red-tailed Hawk Juvenile in flight, USA
JZ-1770 Red-Tailed HAWK - juvenile, in flight Hamden, CT, USA Buteo jamaicensis Distribution: North and Central America, Caribbean

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Changeable / Crested / Ceylon Hawk Eagle Sri Lanka

Changeable / Crested / Ceylon Hawk Eagle Sri Lanka
JVG-653 Changeable / Crested / Ceylon HAWK EAGLE Sri Lanka Spizaetus cirrhatus ceylonensis Joanna Van Gruisen Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Red Goshawk - female and male. Female is a powerful raptor taking prey up to Brush Turkey size

Red Goshawk - female and male. Female is a powerful raptor taking prey up to Brush Turkey size
DH-3375 Red Goshawk - female and male At Mataranka, Northern Territory, Australia Erythrotriorchis radiatus Female is a powerful raptor taking prey up to Brush Turkey size

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Wild Horse - Stallion (named Cloud) gallups through wildflowers (mostly lupine)

Wild Horse - Stallion (named Cloud) gallups through wildflowers (mostly lupine) Summer Pryor Mountains, Montana
TOM-766-c Mustang Wild Horse - Stallion (named Cloud) gallops through wildflowers (mostly lupine) Pryor Mountains, Montana

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Wild Horse - Mare eats snow to get fluid (drink) Winter Desert area of Northcentral Wyoming

Wild Horse - Mare eats snow to get fluid (drink) Winter Desert area of Northcentral Wyoming, USA WH283
TOM-750 Mustang Wild Horse - Mare eats snow to get fluid (drink) Desert area of Northcentral Wyoming, Pryor Mountains, USA Equus caballus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Wild Horse - Colt kicks up its heels and runs in mountain meadow Summer Western USA WH444

Wild Horse - Colt kicks up its heels and runs in mountain meadow Summer Western USA WH444
TOM-742 Mustang Wild Horse - Colt kicks up its heels and runs in mountain meadow Pryor Mountains, Montana, Western USA Equus caballus Summer Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal

Background imageImages Dated 27th October 2004: Wild Horses - Mare with young colt in field of wildflowers Summer Pyror Mountains, Montana

Wild Horses - Mare with young colt in field of wildflowers Summer Pyror Mountains, Montana, USA WH454
TOM-715 Mustang Wild Horses - Mare with young colt in field of wildflowers, Summer Pyror Mountains, Montana, USA Equus caballus Tom & Pat Leeson Please note that prints are for personal display



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