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Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019131

Picture No. 12019131
Brown Chihuahua puppy dog indoors. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019065

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Beagle puppy dog outdoors. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019061

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Beagle puppy dog outdoors. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019050

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Black Schipperke puppy outdoors. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019043

Picture No. 12019043
Labrador puppy dog outdoors. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019032

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Labrador puppy dog outdoors. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Ron Glover and John Pennington (Norton) 1968 Sidecar 750 TT

Ron Glover and John Pennington (Norton) 1968 Sidecar 750 TT
Ron Glover and John Pennington (Norton) at Quarter Bridge: 1968 Sidecar 750 TT

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Ron Glover & David Forshaw (Norton) 1967 750cc Sidecar TT

Ron Glover & David Forshaw (Norton) 1967 750cc Sidecar TT
Ron Glover & David Forshaw (Norton) at Ramsey: 1967 750cc Sidecar TT

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020857

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Flamingo, wearing a Christmas hat riding a bike with Christmas presents in illustrated snow scene. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020854

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Flamingo, riding a bike. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019748

Picture No. 12019748
Springbok - male - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019696

Picture No. 12019696
Cape Fox - alert at its burrow - Kalahari Desert, Kgalagadi Transfrontier Park, South Africa. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020844

Picture No. 12020844
Llama wearing Christmas hat. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020841

Picture No. 12020841
Naked Mole Rat, wearing Christmas hat. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020769

Picture No. 12020769
Streaked spinefoot, Siganus javus. Several animals eating a piece of a plastic bottle. Group of animals eating a jellyfish

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020767

Picture No. 12020767
Stellate puffer, Arothron stellatus, eating a plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020766

Picture No. 12020766
Yellowfin tuna, Thunnus albacares eating a styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020758

Picture No. 12020758
Concept image alluding to death caused by plastic garbage drifting in the oceans. Toy representing a skull in the middle of various plastic garbage floating in the ocean

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020756

Picture No. 12020756
Sea turtle eating a detergent styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020755

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Sea turtle eating a detergent plastic bottle. Plastic bags and a lot of other trash of rotting plastic drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020754

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Sea turtle swallowing a plastic bag much like a jellyfish that is one of its natural foods. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic trash drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020753

Picture No. 12020753
Sea turtle eating a detergent styrofoam cup. Plastic bags and a lot of other plastic garbage drift through oceans driven by wind and ocean currents

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020749

Picture No. 12020749
Sea lion, with nylon strings and piece of fishing net wrapped around his neck that caused him a deep wound. Hundreds of thousands of marine animals (fish, reptiles)

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020745

Picture No. 12020745
Hawaiian monk seal, Neomonachus schauinslandi, playing with empty plastic bottle on a beach covered with plastic garbage. All this garbage was brought by the sea currents from afar; even

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020744

Picture No. 12020744
Hermit crab using a small plastic football ball as a shell. The hermit crabs use empty shells to protect the soft part of the abdomen to make it inaccessible to predators

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020681

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Tower Bridge raised for Dixie Queen Paddlesteamer on the River Thames in London. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020222

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Pug Dog wearing umbrella hat in the rain looking sad. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020221

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Camel wearing Father Christmas hat and beards. Digital manipulation Date

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Dogs wearing Christmas hats. Digital manipulation Date

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Somali Cat, sorrel kitten 6 weeks old wearing Tiara. Digital manipulation Date

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Black Labrador Dog, puppy wearing a cap holding a letter with a heart on. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020790

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DOG - Black labrador wearing Christmas hat laying down. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020774

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Airedale Terrier Dog, riding bike. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020201

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Robin wearing Christmas hat. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020196

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Pug dog, wearing Christmas hat and Christmas tree glassessss. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020191

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Golden Retriever Dog - 4 puppies in a bed with Christmas stockingsss. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019873

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Mammal. Domestic ( agouti ) rabbit, standing up, studio. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019869

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Mammal. Domestic Rabbit ( agouti )in Poppies and daisys, studio. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12019843

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Red Kite - in flight - Catile and Leon, Spain.. Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020853

Picture No. 12020853
Happy Birthday, have a super birthday. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Picture No. 12020770

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Happy Birthday, boom. Digital manipulation Date

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: The Bullers Arms inn sign, The Square, Landrake, Cornwall. 1962

The Bullers Arms inn sign, The Square, Landrake, Cornwall. 1962
The inn sign of The Bullers Arms in Landrake with the Latin inscription Aquila non capit muscas meaning The eagle does not catch flies

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: The forecourt, Lanhydrock, Cornwall. May 1930

The forecourt, Lanhydrock, Cornwall. May 1930
The forecourt and house, Lanhydrock, with the church behind. Built in the 17th century for the Robartes family, the house was largely destroyed by fire in 1881 leaving only the north wing

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900

Lloyds signal station, Bass Point, The Lizard, Landewednack, Cornwall. Around 1900
Hand coloured slide by William Charles Hughes of Lloyds signal station on the top of the cliff with flags flying. Photographer: Unknown

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: The Obby Oss, South Quay, Padstow, Cornwall. 1966

The Obby Oss, South Quay, Padstow, Cornwall. 1966
The May Day Obby Oss festival with the parade moving through the town. The Obby Oss is an integral part of the May Day celebrations in Padstow

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: New Years Eve Giants, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 31st December 1990

New Years Eve Giants, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. 31st December 1990
The first year that hand-made giants, accompanied by music, roamed the streets of Lostwithiel on New Years Eve. The brainchild of John and Frances Webb, the tradition has continued

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Lorry Crash Campaign, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1990

Lorry Crash Campaign, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1990
Lostwithiel local councillors discuss with Robert Hicks MP the need for weight restrictions on the hill leading into the town, after many lorry crashes and deaths at the bottom of the hill

Background imageImages Dated 14th August 2018: Monmouth Hotel Fire, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1990

Monmouth Hotel Fire, Lostwithiel, Cornwall. October 1990
Extensive damage was done to the bar and lounge area of the Monmouth Hotel, situated in Parade Square. One pub worker, Miles McQuillen fled from the roof of the building using knotted sheets



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