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Images Dated 1st April 2011

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Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 17th Century pressure cookers, artwork

17th Century pressure cookers, artwork
17th Century pressure cookers. Historical artwork showing a three different pressure cookers invented in the 17th Century. Published in 1681

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century internal combustion engine

19th Century internal combustion engine. Historical artwork of a three-horsepower internal combustion engine designed and built by the Scottish engineer Sir Dugald Clerk (1854-1932)

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Lily reproductive parts

Lily reproductive parts. Close-up of the stamens and carpel of a hybrid garden lily. Lilies display three-fold symmetry in their floral parts

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Weight loss, conceptual artwork

Weight loss, conceptual artwork
Weight loss. Conceptual artwork of a human figure and a tape measure. This image represents concepts such as weight loss and dieting

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Newtons telescope, historical artwork

Newtons telescope, historical artwork
Newtons telescope. Historical reproduction of a sketch by Sir Isaac Newton (1643-1727) of a reflecting telescope and its components

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century monoplane design

19th Century monoplane design. Historical artwork showing an aerial view of a twin-propeller aeroplane with a single large wing

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Hydrangea flowerhead

Hydrangea flowerhead
Hydrangea macrophylla flowerhead. This species of Hydrangea is native to Japan

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Mouldy grapes on the vine

Mouldy grapes on the vine. Ripening bunch of grapes (Vitis vinifera) showing infection by grey mould (Botrytis cinerea). This fungus is pathogenic and widespread and causes a variety of rots

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Faradays disc, historical artwork

Faradays disc, historical artwork
Faradays disc. 19th Century sketch from Michael Faradays (1791-1867) diary of the first electric generator. An electric generator is a device that converts mechanical energy to electrical energy

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century power cycle diagram

19th Century power cycle diagram. Historical diagram demonstrating that the efficiency of a power cycle depends on the temperature in an engine. Published in 1890

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Steam-powered musical garden ornament

Steam-powered musical garden ornament. Historical artwork of a 17th Century garden ornament that uses the suns heat to boil water and generate steam

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 17th Century scientific apparatus

17th Century scientific apparatus. Historical artwork showing a collection of equipment used by scientists in the 19th Century, including a microscope (lower right). Published in 1665

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century internal combustion engine

19th Century internal combustion engine. Historical artwork showing the workings of a four-stroke gasoline-powered internal combustion engine

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Mouldy grapes on the vine

Mouldy grapes on the vine. Ripening bunch of grapes (Vitis vinifera) showing infection by grey mould (Botrytis cinerea). This fungus is pathogenic and widespread and causes a variety of rots

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century furnace for gas lighting

19th Century furnace for gas lighting. Historical artwork showing a coal-fired furnace designed by the Scottish engineer William Murdoch (1754-1839)

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Japanese garden, Madeira

Japanese garden, Madeira
Japanese garden with statues, a bridge, and koi carp in a lake. Photographed in the Monte Palace Tropical Gardens in Madeira, a Portuguese island in the Atlantic

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 18th Century chronometer, artwork

18th Century chronometer, artwork
18th Century chronometer. Historical artwork showing the details of a chronometer designed by the English clockmaker John Harrison (1693-1776)

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 17th Century steam-powered water pump

17th Century steam-powered water pump. Historical diagram showing a water pump designed in 1698 by the English inventor Thomas Savery (1650-1715)

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 17th Century rooftop observatories

17th Century rooftop observatories. Historical artwork showing three 17th Century astronomical observatories on rooftops in Gdansk, Poland. Published circa 1673-1679

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century Argand lamp, artwork

19th Century Argand lamp, artwork
19th Century Argand lamp. Historical artwork showing an oil lamp designed by the Swiss physicist and chemist Francois Pierre Ami Argand (1750-1803)

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century safety lamps, artwork

19th Century safety lamps, artwork
19th Century safety lamps. Historical artwork showing a collection of safety lamps designed by the British Chemist Sir Humphry Davy (1778-1829) for use by miners

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Morse code apparatus, historical artwork

Morse code apparatus, historical artwork
Morse code apparatus. 19th Century artwork of a device used to send Morse code, with a chart showing the International Morse Code written out below it. Published in 1877

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Ripples in a swimming pool

Ripples in a swimming pool

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Careys selenium camera, artwork

Careys selenium camera, artwork
Careys selenium camera. 19th Century artwork showing the design for a selenium based camera invented by the American inventor George Carey

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: 19th Century parallel-flow turbine

19th Century parallel-flow turbine. Historical diagram showing the mechanics of a parallel-flow turbine. A turbine is a rotary engine that extracts energy from fluid flowing through it

Background imageImages Dated 1st April 2011: Cycad cones

Cycad cones. These cones and the leaves are part of an Encephalartos senticosus cycad. Encephalartos is a genus of cycad native to Africa


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