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Images Dated 16th July 2010 (page 8)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Engelmann Spruce - with mature cones. Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies

Engelmann Spruce - with mature cones. Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies
ROG-14062 Engelmann Spruce - with mature cones Jasper National Park, Canadian Rockies. Picea engelmannii Bob Gibbons

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Snow-Cinquefoil, - growing abundantly at high altitude, Wilcox Pass, Jasper NP, Rockies, Canada

Snow-Cinquefoil, - growing abundantly at high altitude, Wilcox Pass, Jasper NP, Rockies, Canada
ROG-14059 Snow Cinquefoil, - growing abundantly at high altitude Wilcox Pass, Jasper NP, Rockies, Canada Potentilla nivea Bob Gibbons

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: USA, North America, Texas

USA, North America, Texas
North America, USA, Texas, Brewster Co. Big Bend National Park, Grapevine Hills boulders

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: USA, North America, Alaska

USA, North America, Alaska
USA, Alaska, Stellers Sea Lions (Eumetopias jubatus) at rocky haul out along Stephens Passage on summer evening

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: DOG -Dogue de bordeaux puppy sitting down holding holly wearing Christmas hat Digital Manipulation

DOG -Dogue de bordeaux puppy sitting down holding holly wearing Christmas hat Digital Manipulation
JD-21427-m DOG -Dogue de bordeaux puppy sitting down holding holly wearing Christmas hat John Daniels Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: All Impressments Unlawful and Inadmissible. Title page of an extract of a letter from

All Impressments Unlawful and Inadmissible. Title page of an extract of a letter from the Secretary of State James
IMPRESSMENT OF SEAMEN. All Impressments Unlawful and Inadmissible. Title page of an extract of a letter from the Secretary of State James Madison to James Monroe, 5 January 1804, published in Boston

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Officially An Act Concerning Aliens, the second of four Alien

Officially An Act Concerning Aliens, the second of four Alien and Sedition Acts signed by President John Adams in 1798
ALIEN FRIENDS ACT, 1798. Officially An Act Concerning Aliens, the second of four Alien and Sedition Acts signed by President John Adams in 1798

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: DEATH OF FEDERALISM, 1801. Notice in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 4 March 1801

DEATH OF FEDERALISM, 1801. Notice in the Columbian Centinel of Boston, 4 March 1801, lamenting the election of Thomas Jefferson and the end of The Federal Administration Animated by Washington

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: CIVIL WAR DRUM. Snare drum, 1861, used in the American Civil War by a Union regiment from Maine

CIVIL WAR DRUM. Snare drum, 1861, used in the American Civil War by a Union regiment from Maine

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: MAINE: STATE MOTTO. Dirigo (I lead), the state motto of Maine

MAINE: STATE MOTTO. Dirigo (I lead), the state motto of Maine, because Maine once was the only state to hold elections in September. Painting on cloth, mid-19th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: YELLOWSTONE: HOT SPRING. View of the Sapphire Pool hot spring in Yellowstone National Park

YELLOWSTONE: HOT SPRING. View of the Sapphire Pool hot spring in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Photochrome, c1902

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. An automobile in a tunnel log, cut through a fallen giant sequia tree in

SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. An automobile in a tunnel log, cut through a fallen giant sequia tree in Sequoia National Park, California. Photograph, c1957

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: YELLOWSTONE: HOT SPRING. View of Summit Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park

YELLOWSTONE: HOT SPRING. View of Summit Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Photochrome, c1898

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Nikolai Church, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany

Nikolai Church, Potsdam, Brandenburg, Germany

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Landmarks and Monuments

Landmarks and Monuments
Granger Art on Demand Landmarks and Monuments

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Landmarks and Monuments

Landmarks and Monuments
Granger Art on Demand Landmarks and Monuments

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Landmarks and Monuments

Landmarks and Monuments
Granger Art on Demand Landmarks and Monuments

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. View tourist watching the sunset on Sunset Rock in Sequoia National Park

SEQUOIA NATIONAL PARK. View tourist watching the sunset on Sunset Rock in Sequoia National Park, California. Photograph, c1950

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Meteorologist, historical artwork

Meteorologist, historical artwork
Meteorologist. Historical artwork of a meteorologist working at his desk. Various meteorological devices are seen around the room

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Microscopes, historical artwork

Microscopes, historical artwork
Microscopes. Historical artwork of a range of microscopes and associated equipment. Six optical microscopes are shown here, together with tools used to handle samples

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Monitor lizard tick

Monitor lizard tick (Amblyomma exornatum, formerly Aponomma exornatum). This tick is native to Africa, where, as the name suggests, it is mainly a parasite of monitor lizards

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Optics experiment, historical artwork

Optics experiment, historical artwork. A beam of light (left) is passing through a set of two rotatable lenses (centre left) that disperse the beam. A third lens focuses the beam

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Scientific equipment, historical artwork

Scientific equipment, historical artwork
Scientific equipment. Historical artwork of a range of equipment used for scientific experiments. Most of these devices are balances used to measure weight and mass

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Monitor lizard tick

Monitor lizard tick (Amblyomma exornatum, formerly Aponomma exornatum). This tick is native to Africa, where, as the name suggests, it is mainly a parasite of monitor lizards

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Optics experiment, historical artwork

Optics experiment, historical artwork. A beam of light (left) has passed through a slit and then through a lens before being dispersed by a prism. The resulting spectrum is at far right

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Franklins lightning experiment, 1752

Franklins lightning experiment, 1752
Franklins lightning experiment. Historical artwork of the US scientist Benjamin Franklin (1706-1790) and his 21-year-old son William, performing their famous lightning experiment

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Female lone star tick

Female lone star tick (Amblyomma americanum). This tick is found through the southeast and south-central United States. It is the vector for the spirochete bacteria Borrelia lonestari

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Male yellow dog tick

Male yellow dog tick (Amblyomma aureolatum). This tick is the vector for the bacteria Rickettsia rickettsii in Brazil. Rickettsia rickettsii, causes the often fatal Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Telescopes, historical artwork

Telescopes, historical artwork
Telescopes. Historical artwork of a range of telescopes and four of the planets that they were used to study. Telescopes were developed in the 17th century

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Scientific equipment, historical artwork

Scientific equipment, historical artwork
Scientific equipment. Historical artwork of a range of equipment used for scientific measurements and drawings. At centre left is a hydrostatic balance

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Magnetism experiment, historical artwork

Magnetism experiment, historical artwork
Magnetism experiment. Historical artwork of iron filings being carefully scattered on a piece of paper above a horseshoe magnet

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Moissan isolating fluorine, 1886

Moissan isolating fluorine, 1886
Moissan isolating fluorine. Historical artwork of the French chemist Henri Moissan (1852-1907) isolating fluorine in 1886

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Gyrocompass, historical artwork

Gyrocompass, historical artwork
Gyrocompass. Historical artwork of a scientist operating an early electrical gyroscope to find the direction of true north. Electricity is being used to drive a rotating wheel

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Radio experiment, historical artwork

Radio experiment, historical artwork
Radio experiment. Historical artwork of a man using a primitive antenna (electromagnets, lower left) to receive radio transmissions

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Visible light spectrum experiment

Visible light spectrum experiment. Historical artwork of the experiment that showed how a prism (upper left) can be used to split a beam of white light into its component colours

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Timer meter, historical artwork

Timer meter, historical artwork. This device is a timer meter, a device designed to time a supply such as water or electricity

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: PHILIP II OF SPAIN (1527-1598). King of Spain, 1556-1598. Portrait at the age of 30

PHILIP II OF SPAIN (1527-1598). King of Spain, 1556-1598. Portrait at the age of 30, after the Battle of San Quentin. Oil painting by Antonis Mor, c1557

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: CARLOS, PRINCE OF ASTURIAS (1545-1568). Son of King Philip II of Spain and Maria Manuela of Portugal

CARLOS, PRINCE OF ASTURIAS (1545-1568). Son of King Philip II of Spain and Maria Manuela of Portugal. Oil painting by Alonso Sanchez Coello, c1558

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: WOODBURY: OGUNQUIT, c1912. Ogunquit Bath House with Lady and Dog

WOODBURY: OGUNQUIT, c1912. Ogunquit Bath House with Lady and Dog. Oil on board, c1912, by Charles Woodbury (1864-1940)

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: RED ROLFE (1908-1969). American major league baseball player

RED ROLFE (1908-1969). American major league baseball player

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea

Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea

Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Elevated view of Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea

Elevated view of Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea

Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea

Greek Orthodox Church in Fira, Santorini (Thira), Cyclades Islands, Aegean Sea, Greek Islands, Greece, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl

The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl, UNESCO World Heritage Site, with cruise boats on the River Danube in the foreground, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl

The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl, across the River Danube, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th July 2010: The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl

The neo-gothic Hungarian Parliament building, designed by Imre Steindl, across the River Danube, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Budapest, Hungary, Europe



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