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Images Dated 16th September 2013 (page 5)

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Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Seltun, Krysuvik geothermal area, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Seltun, Krysuvik geothermal area, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Seltun, Krysuvik geothermal area, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Seltun, Krysuvik geothermal area, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Vikingaheimar, home of the Viking Ship Islendingur, Keflavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Vikingaheimar, home of the Viking Ship Islendingur, Keflavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: The Perlan (The Pearl) in Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

The Perlan (The Pearl) in Reykjavik, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: The Blue Lagoon, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

The Blue Lagoon, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland, Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Vikingaheimar, home of the Viking Ship Islendingur, Keflavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland

Vikingaheimar, home of the Viking Ship Islendingur, Keflavik, Reykjanes Peninsula, Iceland. Polar Regions

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Marina and boat house on Lake Minnewanka near Banff, Banff National Park

Marina and boat house on Lake Minnewanka near Banff, Banff National Park, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Alberta, Canadian Rockies, Canada, North America

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Rue Merciere and Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Rue Merciere and Strasbourg Cathedral, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: A narrow backstreet in the La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg

A narrow backstreet in the La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Half-timbered houses in La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg

Half-timbered houses in La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: A man walks through La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg

A man walks through La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Half-timbered houses in La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg

Half-timbered houses in La Petite France, Grande Ile, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: A Paris metro train leaves Cite station, Paris, France, Europe

A Paris metro train leaves Cite station, Paris, France, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Torre dos Clerigos, Old city, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oporto, Portugal, Europe

Torre dos Clerigos, Old city, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Oporto, Portugal, Europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: CJ4 8574 The House with two front doors

CJ4 8574 The House with two front doors
The House with two front doors, Mermaid Street, Rye, East Sussex

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: CJ4 8573 Mermaid Street, Rye

CJ4 8573 Mermaid Street, Rye
Mermaid Street, Rye, East Sussex

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: CJ4 8563 Quay side

CJ4 8563 Quay side
Part of an ancient wooden anchor that sits on the Quay side in Rye East Sussex, England

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: CJ4 8556 Mermaid Street, Rye

CJ4 8556 Mermaid Street, Rye
A view looking up cobbled Mermaid Street, Rye, East Sussex with its whitewashed clapper boarded houses

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: CJ4 8555 Mermaid Street, Rye

CJ4 8555 Mermaid Street, Rye
A view looking up cobbled Mermaid Street, Rye, East Sussex with its whitewashed clapper boarded houses

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Merchants token, 19th century

Merchants token, 19th century
Metal token for Basil Burchell, Sole Proprietor of the Anodyne Necklace for Children Cutting teeth. The anodyne necklace was a popular quack remedy dating from as early as the 1700s

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Silver thermometer case, circa 1880 C017 / 0751

Silver thermometer case, circa 1880 C017 / 0751
Silver case for a medical thermometer. This object is English and dates from around 1880

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Silver pomander, 19th century C017 / 0730

Silver pomander, 19th century C017 / 0730
Silver pomander from late nineteenth century England. Herbs or other fragrant materials were placed in these cases which were then hung from a neck-chain, belt or girdle

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Hicks patent thermometer, circa 1880

Hicks patent thermometer, circa 1880
Hicks patent medical thermometer. James Joseph Hicks (1837-1916), was a British manufacturer of scientific instruments who filed several patents of medical and meteorological thermometers

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0793

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0793
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cylinder and its component shapes

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Vaccinating lancet, 19th century C017 / 0729

Vaccinating lancet, 19th century C017 / 0729
Ornate vaccinating lancet and scalpel made from ivory and silver. This antique instrument is English and dates from around 1860

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Merchants token, 19th century

Merchants token, 19th century
Metal merchants token for Athertons Wild Cherry Syrup. The token reads, Try Athertons Wild Cherry Syrup for Coughs & Colds

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Venuss internal structure, artwork

Venuss internal structure, artwork
Venuss internal structure. Computer artwork showing the core (grey), mantle (orange) and crust (light orange-yellow) of Venus

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Magnetosphere, artwork C017 / 0762

Magnetosphere, artwork C017 / 0762
Magnetosphere. Computer artwork showing the shape of the Magnetosphere (blue) of an astronomical object. A magnetosphere is the area of space near an astronomical object in which charged particles

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Skin thermometer, circa 1890 C017 / 0741

Skin thermometer, circa 1890 C017 / 0741
Immisch patent silver skin thermometer in its case. The face reads Pillischer, London. German born Moritz Immisch was a well known clinical instrument maker and obtained the patent for this small

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0750

Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0750
Silver pomander from late nineteenth century England. Herbs or other fragrant materials were placed in these cases which were then hung from a neck-chain, belt or girdle

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Japanese netsuke (base), 19th century C017 / 0736

Japanese netsuke (base), 19th century C017 / 0736
View of the bottom of a Japanese netsuke, carved from ivory, showing a signature. Netsukes are button-like ornaments historically worn in Japan

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Zodiac constellations, artwork C017 / 0756

Zodiac constellations, artwork C017 / 0756
Constellations. Computer artwork showing the locations of the constellations that correspond to the signs of the zodiac. Clockwise from centre-left: scorpio, libra, virgo, leo, cancer, gemini

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Earths orbit, artwork

Earths orbit, artwork
Earths orbit. Computer artwork showing the Earth revolving around the Sun. The Earth takes around 365 days to complete a full orbit of the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Satellites orbiting Earth, artwork C017 / 0776

Satellites orbiting Earth, artwork C017 / 0776
Satellites orbiting Earth, computer artwork

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Medallion of Napoleon, 19th century C017 / 0721

Medallion of Napoleon, 19th century C017 / 0721
Bronze medallion of Napoleon. Medallions such as these celebrated the achievements of the French Emperor, Napoleon I. This medallion dates from the nineteenth century

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Mercurys internal structure, artwork

Mercurys internal structure, artwork
Mercurys internal structure. Computer artwork showing the internal structure of Uranus. The standard model of Uranuss structure is that it consists of three layers: a rocky core at its centre

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Oriental figure for diagnosis, circa 1830 C017 / 0738

Oriental figure for diagnosis, circa 1830 C017 / 0738
Recumbent figure for diagnosis, carved from ivory on a wooden base. This object is Chinese and dates from around 1830

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Earths orbit, artwork

Earths orbit, artwork
Earths orbit. Computer artwork showing the Earth revolving around the Sun. The Earth takes around 365 days to complete a full orbit of the Sun

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Hyperbola, artwork

Hyperbola, artwork
Hyperbola, computer artwork. A hyperbola is formed when a plane (red) intersects a cone (green) at an angle less than the angle the cone side makes with the cone axis

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Earth in the Milky Way, artwork C017 / 0768

Earth in the Milky Way, artwork C017 / 0768
Earth in the Milky Way. Computer artwork of two views of the Milky Way galaxy, showing Earths location (red arrow) within it. The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy that contains our solar system

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork

Geometry equations, artwork
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cone and its component shapes

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0789

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0789
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a cylinder and its component shapes

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Enema themed candlestick, circa 1850 C017 / 0744

Enema themed candlestick, circa 1850 C017 / 0744
Pewter candlestick of man carrying enormous enema syringe, Continental, c1850 mainland europe

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Gabriels horn, artwork

Gabriels horn, artwork
Gabriels horn, computer artwork. This is a surface of revolution, a shape made by rotating an area bounded by a curve around an axis that lies on the same plane

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Surgically themed oval design C017 / 0710

Surgically themed oval design C017 / 0710
Oval shaped design featuring surgical instruments and a decorative blue rope on a red background with gold details. Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Saturn, artwork C017 / 0777

Saturn, artwork C017 / 0777
Saturn. Computer artwork of Saturn showing its characteristic rings. Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun and the second largest in the solar system

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Photosynthesis, artwork C017 / 0788

Photosynthesis, artwork C017 / 0788
Photosynthesis. Conceptual computer artwork of photosynthesis in a plant cell. Photosynthesis is the process by which most plants convert sunlight (coming from top left) into chemical energy



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