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Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Our New Watchman, Roosevelt. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1884, showing Theodore Roosevelt

Our New Watchman, Roosevelt. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1884, showing Theodore Roosevelt
ROOSEVELT CARTOON, 1884. Our New Watchman, Roosevelt. American cartoon by Thomas Nast, 1884, showing Theodore Roosevelt, then a member of the New York State Legislature

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: A state dinner at the White House, Washington, D. C. for members of the diplomatic corps

A state dinner at the White House, Washington, D. C. for members of the diplomatic corps, the Cabinet, and the U. S
WHITE HOUSE: STATE DINNER. A state dinner at the White House, Washington, D.C. for members of the diplomatic corps, the Cabinet, and the U.S

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt
THEODORE ROOSEVELT (1858-1919). 26th President of the United States. Roosevelt at his desk at Police Headquarters while Commissioner of Police for New York City. Drawing, 1895

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. Approaching Nebraska. Democratic presidential candidate William

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1900. Approaching Nebraska. Democratic presidential candidate William Jennings Bryan is threatened by the nationwide campaign of Theodore Roosevelt

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (1804-1864). American writer. Wood engraving after a daguerreotype, 1855

NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE (1804-1864). American writer. Wood engraving after a daguerreotype, 1855

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: THÉOPHILE GAUTIER (1811-1872). French man of letters. Photographed by Nadar, c1856

THÉOPHILE GAUTIER (1811-1872). French man of letters. Photographed by Nadar, c1856

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: THÉOPHILE GAUTIER (1811-1872). French man of letters. Photographed by Nadar, n. d

THÉOPHILE GAUTIER (1811-1872). French man of letters. Photographed by Nadar, n. d
THÉOPHILE GAUTIER (1811-1872). French man of letters. Photographed by Nadar, n.d

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Leatherslade Farm larder. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Ryders Terrace, London NW8. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Leatherslade Farm foodstuffs. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Leatherslade Farm foodstuffs. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Money and container. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Money and container. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Ground floor room, 14 Ryders Terrace London NW8. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: The Great Train Robbery

The Great Train Robbery, 8th August 1963. Money found. Date: 1963

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Donnington Castle

Donnington Castle
The Gatehouse of the 14th-century Donnington Castle near Newbury Berkshire, has associations with the civil war and a battle with a siege

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Donnington Castle

Donnington Castle
The Gatehouse of the 14th-century Donnington Castle near Newbury Berkshire, has associations with the civil war and a battle with a siege

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Donnington Castle

Donnington Castle
The Gatehouse of the 14th-century Donnington Castle near Newbury Berkshire, has associations with the civil war and a battle with a siege

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Donnington Castle

Donnington Castle
The Gatehouse of the 14th-century Donnington Castle near Newbury Berkshire, has associations with the civil war and a battle with a siege

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Donnington Castle

Donnington Castle
The Gatehouse of the 14th-century Donnington Castle near Newbury Berkshire, has associations with the civil war and a battle with a siege

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Agonda Beach, Goa, India, Asia

Agonda Beach, Goa, India, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Agonda Beach, Goa, India, Asia

Agonda Beach, Goa, India, Asia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Day octopus

Day octopus (Octopus cyanea) hunting on the sea floor. The day octopus is found throughout the Indo-Pacific and hunts during the day. It feeds on various bivalves, fish, crabs and shrimp

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Giant cuttlefish

Giant cuttlefish
Male giant cuttlefish (Sepia apama) performing courtship displays. They are competing for the attention of the females. The giant cuttlefish is native to southern Australia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Grey heron

Grey heron (Ardea cinerea) beside a pond. This wading bird is native throughout Europe, Asia and parts of Africa. It is around 90- 100 centimetres in height with a wingspan between 175-195

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Mallard ducks, composite image

Mallard ducks, composite image
Mallard ducks (Anas platyrhynchos). Composite image of a female (left) and male (right) mallard duck. This dabbling duck is found throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Australia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Southern pig-tailed macaque

Southern pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) in captivity. This monkey is native to the forests of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Photographed in Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Southern pig-tailed macaque

Southern pig-tailed macaque (Macaca nemestrina) in captivity. This monkey is native to the forests of Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia, and Thailand. Photographed in Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Captive crested black macaques

Captive crested black macaques (Macaca nigra) grooming. This monkey is also known as the celebes crested macaque and it is native to Sulawesi and the neighbouring islands in Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Blackspotted sweetlips

Blackspotted sweetlips (Plectorhinchus gaterinus) in a shoal. This fish is found throughout the western Indian Ocean in large groups. It can reach a length of around 50 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Sohal surgeonfish

Sohal surgeonfish (Acanthurus sohal). This fish has a very sharp spike (orange) at the base of its tail, which is used to deter predators

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Arc-eye hawkfish

Arc-eye hawkfish (Paracirrhites arcatus). This fish is found throughout the Indo-Pacific and is around 20 centimetres long. It feeds on shrimps, small fishes, crabs, and other crustaceans

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Black-spotted porcupinefish

Black-spotted porcupinefish (Arothron hystrix) inflating itself. The porcupinefish swallows water to inflate itself as a form of defence from predators

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Growth rings of a tree

Growth rings of a tree. Cross-section through a tree trunk showing annual growth rings. Growth rings are visible in a cross-section of a tree trunk after the tree has been felled

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Growth rings of a tree

Growth rings of a tree. Cross-section through a tree trunk showing annual growth rings. Growth rings are visible in a cross-section of a tree trunk after the tree has been felled

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Lichen on cinnamon trees

Lichen on cinnamon trees
Lichen on cinnamon tree trunks (Cinnamomum verum). Lichens are formed from the symbiotic association between a fungus and an alga. The alga is contained within the hyphae (filaments) of the fungus

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Cactus garden of Guatiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Cactus garden of Guatiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Cactus garden of Guatiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Cactus garden of Guatiza, Lanzarote, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Site of Roque Nublo, Grand Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Site of Roque Nublo, Grand Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Okuno in Cemetery

Okuno in Cemetery, Japan

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Kim Sullivan / SpecialistStock

Kim Sullivan / SpecialistStock
Bengal Tiger (Panthera tigris tigris) wild adult female, critically endangered. Bandhavgarh Tiger Reserve, India

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Squid - on jag hooks. Ths photo was taken under a native fishing boat at night

Squid - on jag hooks. Ths photo was taken under a native fishing boat at night
VT-8810 Squid - on jag hooks Malaysia. Sepioteuthis lessoniana Ths photo was taken under a native fishing boat at night. Squid have extremely variable colour patterns Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Flashlightfish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of

Flashlightfish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of metabolism
VT-8813 Flashlightfish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of metabolism Banda Sea. Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Flashlight Fish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of

Flashlight Fish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of metabolism
VT-8811 Flashlight Fish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of metabolism. Banda Sea. Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus. Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until

Cuttlefish, Sepia latimanus. Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until they hatch
VT-8809 Broadclub / broad club cuttlefish - Female laying eggs in a fire coral where she will stand guard until they hatch. After the hatching is safely over she will die. Great Barrier Reef

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Flashlight fish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of

Flashlight fish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of metabolism
VT-8812 Flashlight fish - These fish have a symbiotic bacterium that produces the light as a by product of metabolism Banda Sea. Indonesia

Background imageImages Dated 11th February 2008: Gravel road along the floor of deep wadi below limestone cliffs, Wadi Bani Habib

Gravel road along the floor of deep wadi below limestone cliffs, Wadi Bani Habib, Jabal Akhdar, northern Oman, Middle East



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