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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

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Silver vaccinating lancet, circa 1870 C017 / 0708

Silver vaccinating lancet, circa 1870 C017 / 0708
Silver plated vaccinating lancet by J. H. Montague, London. J. H. Montague was a British manufacturer of medical instruments, his name can be seen engraved on the handle

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Pluto and Charon, artwork C017 / 0775

Pluto and Charon, artwork C017 / 0775
Pluto and Charon. Computer artwork of the dwarf planet Pluto (large) with one of its moons, Charon (small). Charon is the largest satellite of Pluto and was discovered in 1978

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Phases of Mercury, artwork C017 / 0773

Phases of Mercury, artwork C017 / 0773
Phases of Mercury, computer artwork. Mercury exhibits phases in a similar way to the Moon as it orbits the Sun (centre)

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Two boxwood measures, 19th century C017 / 0740

Two boxwood measures, 19th century C017 / 0740
Two boxwood measures, photographed on pale blue background. These measures are English and date from the nineteenth century

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Parabola, artwork

Parabola, artwork
This image may not be used in educational posters Parabola, computer artwork. A parabola is a geometric figure (pink) formed when a cone (green) is intersected by a plane (red)

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Bent thermometer, 19th century C017 / 0737

Bent thermometer, 19th century C017 / 0737
Unusual bent medical thermometer made from glass with an ivory scale. The morocco case is also shown. This instrument is English and dates from around 1840

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Ancient metal coin C017 / 0718

Ancient metal coin C017 / 0718
Ancient metal coin with engraved male profile. Engraved lettering forms a border around the coin. Date unknown

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0790

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0790
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: Voyager spacecraft and Jupiter, artwork C017 / 0761

Voyager spacecraft and Jupiter, artwork C017 / 0761
Voyager spacecraft and Jupiter. Computer artwork of a voyager spacecraft approaching the planet Jupiter. Two Voyager spacecraft (one shown here) were launched in 1977

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Mariner spacecraft and Mercury, artwork C017 / 0767

Mariner spacecraft and Mercury, artwork C017 / 0767
Mariner spacecraft and Mercury. Computer artwork showing a Mariner space probe on a fly-by around the planet Mercury. The Mariner program was conducted by NASA in conjunction with Jet Propulsion

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Ellipse, artwork C017 / 0805

Ellipse, artwork C017 / 0805
Ellipse, computer artwork. An ellipse is is a closed geometric figure (pink) formed when a plane intersects a cone (green) but fails to cross the base of the cone

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0797

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0797
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 / 0796

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0796
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: Cataclysmic variable star systems C017 / 0753

Cataclysmic variable star systems C017 / 0753
Cataclysmic variable star systems. Computer artwork showing atmospheric matter being drawn from larger stars by the powerful magnetic field of smaller white dwarf stars

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Medical officers epaulettes, 1800s

Medical officers epaulettes, 1800s
Nineteenth century English medical officers epaulettes. Wide gold rims enclose a black velvet inner, with gold details including the medical symbol

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Medallion commemorating Xavier Bichat C017 / 0711

Medallion commemorating Xavier Bichat C017 / 0711
Bronze French medallion from 1826, commemorating the life of Xavier Bichat. Marie-Fran ois Xavier Bichat (1771-1802), was a French pathologist and is regarded as the founder of modern histology

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Silver medical instruments, 19th century C017 / 0742

Silver medical instruments, 19th century C017 / 0742
Collection of miscellaneous medical silver, including tongue scrapers, sick syphon, nipple shield and lancet case. These instruments are English and date from between 1800 and 1860

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Japanese netsuke in ivory, 19th century C017 / 0712

Japanese netsuke in ivory, 19th century C017 / 0712
Nineteenth century Japanese netsuke carved from ivory. Netsukes are button-like ornaments historically worn in Japan. They were used to suspend items from the sash of a kimono

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

Hicks patent thermometer, circa 1880
Hicks patent medical thermometer, in its case. James Joseph Hicks, (1837-1916) was a British manufacturer of scientific instruments who filed several patents for medical

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0819

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0819
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a sphere and its component shape

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0818

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0818
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a sphere and its component shape

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

Mercurys internal structure, artwork
Mercurys internal structure. Cutaway computer artwork showing the different layers that make up the structure of the planet Mercury

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0792

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0792
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: Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0749

Silver pomander, late 19th century C017 / 0749
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: Medal for medicine, France, 19th century C017 / 0727

Medal for medicine, France, 19th century C017 / 0727
Medal for Ecoles de Medecine, nineteenth century, French

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0794

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0794
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: Anthropometric rule, circa 1870 C017 / 0713

Anthropometric rule, circa 1870 C017 / 0713
Boxwood anthropometric rule. Anthropometry was a system developed in the late nineteenth century by the French biometrics pioneer, Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Venus probe, artwork C017 / 0785

Venus probe, artwork C017 / 0785
Venus probe. Computer artwork showing the planet Venus with a space probe (bottom left) in its orbit and a group of landers (lower left) that have been released into the planets atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Carbon dioxide re-emitting infrared light C017 / 0787

Carbon dioxide re-emitting infrared light C017 / 0787
Carbon dioxide (CO2) re-emitting infrared light, computer artwork. Sunlight comes from top left and strikes the ground, which then emits infrared light

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Mars Viking orbiter, artwork C017 / 0764

Mars Viking orbiter, artwork C017 / 0764
Mars Viking orbiter. Computer artwork showing a Viking space probe in orbit around the planet Mars. The Viking program consisted of a pair of US space probes, Viking 1 and Viking 2, sent to Mars

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

Earths internal structure, artwork
Earths internal structure. Cutaway computer artwork showing the different layers that make up the structure of the Earth. The external layer (crust)

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0795

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0795
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 / 0820

Geometry equations, artwork C017 / 0820
Geometry equations. Computer artwork showing equations for determining the area and volume of a sphere and its component shape

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Sectional dissected head, 19th century C017 / 0705

Sectional dissected head, 19th century C017 / 0705
Dissected cross section of a human head and neck with the brain removed. Anatomy of the skull, spine, teeth and sinuses can be seen. This artefact dates from the nineteenth century

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: Stonehenge and observatory, artwork C017 / 0778

Stonehenge and observatory, artwork C017 / 0778
Stonehenge. Computer artwork of an astronomical observatory next to stonehenge, as a solar eclipse occurs overhead. A city can be seen in the background

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Georgian silver vinaigrette, circa 1820 C017 / 0709

Georgian silver vinaigrette, circa 1820 C017 / 0709
Georgian silver vinaigrette with hinged grille. Ornamental boxes such as this one were traditionally used for holding smelling salts

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Token for charcoal compound, 19th century C017 / 0717

Token for charcoal compound, 19th century C017 / 0717
Metal token for Lerros Charcoal Compound. Charcoal compound was used to relieve indigestion. The token reads Try Lerros Charcoal Compound or Live Long for Indigestion Bile Spasms

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Medical thermometers, 19th century C017 / 0735

Medical thermometers, 19th century C017 / 0735
Two medical thermometers with containers. One container is made from boxwood (left) and the other is made out of leather (right). These thermometers are English and date from around 1890

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Greenhouse effect on Venus, artwork C017 / 0784

Greenhouse effect on Venus, artwork C017 / 0784
Greenhouse effect on Venus. Computer artwork of the surface of Venus, showing how the heat from the Sun is trapped in the planets atmosphere

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Anthropometric rule, circa 1870 C017 / 0743

Anthropometric rule, circa 1870 C017 / 0743
Boxwood anthropometric rule. Anthropometry was a system developed in the late nineteenth century by the French biometrics pioneer, Alphonse Bertillon (1853-1914)

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Medical officers epaulettes, 1800s

Medical officers epaulettes, 1800s
Nineteenth century English medical officers epaulettes. Wide gold rims enclose a black velvet inner, with gold details including the medical symbol

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Birth of a solar system, artwork C017 / 0754

Birth of a solar system, artwork C017 / 0754
Birth of a solar system. Computer artwork showing a new star (centre, yellow) with surrounding material coalescing to form new planets orbiting it

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: PWA Windsurfing Denmark 2013

PWA Windsurfing Denmark 2013
Rainbow

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: PWA Windsurfing Denmark 2013

PWA Windsurfing Denmark 2013
Mussolini one footed

Background imageImages Dated 16th September 2013: Mark Bullen (Suzuki) 1985 Formula One TT

Mark Bullen (Suzuki) 1985 Formula One TT
Mark Bullen (Suzuki) at the Bungalow; 1985 Formula One TT



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