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Images Dated 15th October 2007 (page 2)

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Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Peach: Belle Bauce

Peach: Belle Bauce
A Belle Bauce peach

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Peach: Salway

Peach: Salway
A Salway peach

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Basalt columns, Tasman Island, Tasmania, Australia

Basalt columns, Tasman Island, Tasmania, Australia
A dramatic view of the striking basalt cliffs of Tasman Island, off Tasmania in the southern seas

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Avalanche 1860

Avalanche 1860
Protected - for the moment, anyway - beneath a rock arch, a traveller has the awesome experience of watching a massive avalanche hurtle past him into the valley below

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Vernon Gallery

Vernon Gallery
Ladies and gentlemen looking with interest at the paintings of the Vernon Collection, housed then in the basement of the National Gallery, London

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Epsom Races Circa 1830

Epsom Races Circa 1830
A large group of runners and riders come up the hill to the finish at Epsom racecourse

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Edna May / Hat & Feather

Edna May / Hat & Feather
Edna May in a bonnet style hat tied with a large bow under the chin & worn tilted upwards to reveal the underside of the brim. White ostrich plumes complete the effect

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Newfoundland Banks / Cod

Newfoundland Banks / Cod
Cod fishing on the Newfoundland Banks

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Solar Corona (Cig Card)

Solar Corona (Cig Card)
SOLAR CORONA

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Milky Way (Cig. Card)

Milky Way (Cig. Card)
The Milky Way seen from the sea on a clear night

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Hyginus / Lepus

Hyginus / Lepus
LEPUS The hare

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Hyginus / Hydra

Hyginus / Hydra
HYDRA a fearsome monster

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Hyginus / Canis Minor

Hyginus / Canis Minor
CANIS Minor The leser dog-star

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Whittaker Star Map 27

Whittaker Star Map 27
Including Noctua and Corvus

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Theatregoer in Big Hat

Theatregoer in Big Hat
A woman in a large hat with a broad brim & ostrich feather plume is serenely unaware that her choice in millinery is obscuring the view of her fellow theatre goers

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Shrimping / Ostend / C. 1885

Shrimping / Ostend / C. 1885
Children shrimping at Ostend

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Solar Flares

Solar Flares
A striking display of solar flares

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Cloche by Marthe Collot

Cloche by Marthe Collot
A cloche hat by Marthe Collot worn very low over the eyes with a jade green up-turned brim and black fur crown. The design is called Monique

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Green Hat with Bow 1930

Green Hat with Bow 1930
Emerald green hat by Rose Valois with an irregular brim and bow trim over one ear

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Poas Volcano, Costarica

Poas Volcano, Costarica
Every thirty to sixty minutes, the sulphur lake starts to boil (2nd picture of three)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Bewicks, Blackneckedswan

Bewicks, Blackneckedswan
BEWICKs SWAN (Cygnus bewicki) BLACK-NECKED SWAN (Cygnus nigricollis)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Edward VII and Bulldog

Edward VII and Bulldog
Edward VII stands regally with his French Bulldog

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Hull King Edward St

Hull King Edward St
The corner of King Edward Street, Kingston-upon-Hull

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Bathers and Swan 19C

Bathers and Swan 19C
Bathers surprised by a swan is the title of this charming picture, but I dare say the swan was equally surprised by the bathers

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Grief in Fishing Village

Grief in Fishing Village
Among the missing Bad news on the fishing fleets return

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: A Solitary Tiger

A Solitary Tiger
A solitary tiger. (Panthera tigris)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Rocks, Zinc and Tin

Rocks, Zinc and Tin
Silicate of zinc, smithsonite, carbonate of zinc, sulphide of zinc and oxide of tin

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Rocks, Iron Ore

Rocks, Iron Ore
Various types of iron ore and iron oxide

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Christmas Dogs

Christmas Dogs
A young boy holds up one of his dogs to admire the Christmas tree

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Cock and Ducks

Cock and Ducks
A barn-door cock and his harem hold the high ground as a family of ducks waddle past. (Gallus species)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Lion in the Desert

Lion in the Desert
A male lion stands alone in a desert. (panthera leo)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Shoes by Lotus 1938

Shoes by Lotus 1938
Hand-fashioned Spring shoes for women by Lotus: a high heeled suede court shoe, a shoe with punched out designs & two styles of heeled lace- up

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: RED GROUSE

RED GROUSE
Two red grouse (Lagopus lagopus)

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Shoes of C15

Shoes of C15
English footwear: a pair of Piked or Copped shoes, also called Poulaines or Cracowes ; a pair of late C15th leather pattens

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Selection of Molluscs

Selection of Molluscs
A selection of molluscs

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Cat Taken away from Milk

Cat Taken away from Milk
A thirsty cat is pulled away from a pail of milk by a milkman

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Two Women Behind Bar

Two Women Behind Bar
Two middle-aged women stand behind the bar in a pub

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Ethiopia / Battle of Lasta

Ethiopia / Battle of Lasta
Ethiopian Civil War: the Battle of Lasta

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Le Brossetier / Brushes

Le Brossetier / Brushes
Le Brossetier : seller of brushes

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Dog Pup & Child

Dog Pup & Child
A little girl sits with a lying down white mother Bulldog and cuddles her brown puppy

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Eagle as us Symbol

Eagle as us Symbol
The eagle symbolises the way Americans choose to think of themselves - rapacious, aggressive, isolationist, predatory. You wouldn t want one as a pet

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Horseback Acrobatics

Horseback Acrobatics
A man performs acrobatics on horseback, balancing on one hand on the horses saddle

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Negligees & Undies 1920S

Negligees & Undies 1920S
Stylish negligees, pretty chemise & French knicker sets adorned with geometric trim, fine pleating & embroidery & a boudoir cap with chin-strap & tassel

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Black Cat with Ribbon

Black Cat with Ribbon
A handsome black cat, Sir Thomas Mouser, sits posed with a green ribbon around his neck

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Thames Floods at Putney

Thames Floods at Putney
The river Thames rises above its banks at Putney, west London, and residents have to escape from the top floors of their houses into a horse- drawn cart

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Flood in Swiss Valley

Flood in Swiss Valley
Torrents of mud fill a Swiss valley when a lake breaks its natural barrier

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: CHAMPAGNE CAULDRON

CHAMPAGNE CAULDRON
The Champagne Cauldron hot spring near Rotorua in New Zealand

Background imageImages Dated 15th October 2007: Unsuccessful Fisherbird

Unsuccessful Fisherbird
A bird goes fishing to provide food for his family, but returns with just one small fish to fill five empty mouths



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