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13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection (#3)

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Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: An Aerial View of Langabaan Lagoon

An Aerial View of Langabaan Lagoon
Langabaan, Western Cape Province, South Africa

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: An Aerial View of a Delta at Bateke National Park

An Aerial View of a Delta at Bateke National Park
Bateke National Park, Gabon, West Africa

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Pollution From Smoke Stacks

Pollution From Smoke Stacks

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Chelsea vs Preston North End - Soccer Match, Stamford Bridge

Chelsea vs Preston North End - Soccer Match, Stamford Bridge
Frank Blunstone, Chelsea

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Statue of Sir Isaac Newton in the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, c1850

Statue of Sir Isaac Newton in the chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge, c1850. Newtons discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Man with camel on the desert at sunset, Jodphur, Rajasthan, India

Man with camel on the desert at sunset, Jodphur, Rajasthan, India

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Melbourne Post Office

Melbourne Post Office
The Melbourne General Post Office on the corner of Elizabeth Street and Bourke Street, Melbourne, Australia, circa 1880. Designed by A.E.Johnson in the Renaissance Revival style

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: King William Street

King William Street
A view down King William Street, Adelaide, Australia, circa 1880. (Photo by Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Blackish Cinclodes (Tussock Bird) Cinclodes antarcticus Falklands

Blackish Cinclodes (Tussock Bird) Cinclodes antarcticus Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Magellanic Penguins Spheniscus magellanicus entering the sea Sea Lion Island Falklands

Magellanic Penguins Spheniscus magellanicus entering the sea Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Noble M12 GTC Convertible

Noble M12 GTC Convertible

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Balloon Car Roadster

Rolls-Royce Silver Cloud Balloon Car Roadster

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Gentoo Penguin Pygoscelis papua incubating in colony on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Gentoo Penguin Pygoscelis papua incubating in colony on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Adult Pale-faced Sheathbill Chionis alba feeding around Southern Elephant Seal Sea

Adult Pale-faced Sheathbill Chionis alba feeding around Southern Elephant Seal Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua adult in blizzard on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua adult in blizzard on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Blackish Cincloides Cinclodes antarcticus Sea Lion Island Falklands

Blackish Cincloides Cinclodes antarcticus Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Falkland (Brown) Skua Catharacta antarctica stealing egg from Gentoo Penguins Sea

Falkland (Brown) Skua Catharacta antarctica stealing egg from Gentoo Penguins Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Gentoo Penguin Pygoscelis papua ad8ult on nest with egg colony on Sea Lion Island

Gentoo Penguin Pygoscelis papua ad8ult on nest with egg colony on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua colony on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Gentoo Penguins Pygoscelis papua colony on Sea Lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina bull (beachmaster) exerting his authoity

Southern Elephant Seal Mirounga leonina bull (beachmaster) exerting his authoity Sea lion Island Falklands

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Namaqua Chameleon looking for prey. Namib desert, Namibia, Africa

Namaqua Chameleon looking for prey. Namib desert, Namibia, Africa
KAT-73 Namaqua Chameleon looking for prey Namib desert, Namibia, Africa Chamaeleo namaquensis Karl Terblanche Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sardinian Warbler female perched on branch, Sylvia melanocephala

Sardinian Warbler female perched on branch, Sylvia melanocephala

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sardinian Warbler female perched on branch, Sylvia melanocephala

Sardinian Warbler female perched on branch, Sylvia melanocephala

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Lake Shoji-ko & Mount Fuji, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan

Lake Shoji-ko & Mount Fuji, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan Lake Shoji-ko & Mount Fuji, Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park, Japan Japan, Central Honshu (Chubu), Fuji-Hakone-Izu National Park

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Katie Chapman (Arsenal) Lene Jensen (Brondby)

Katie Chapman (Arsenal) Lene Jensen (Brondby). Arsenal Ladies 3:0 Brondby IF. Womens UEFA Cup 1/2 Final 2nd Leg. Borehamwood, Herts, 11/11/06. Credit: Arsenal Football Club / David Price

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Paul McShane scores against Crystal Palace

Paul McShane scores against Crystal Palace
Paul McShane is about to be mobbed by his teammates after scoring against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park 18/10/05

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Robin van Persie (Arsenal) Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)

Robin van Persie (Arsenal) Steven Gerrard (Liverpool). Arsenal 3:0 Liverpool. FA Premier League. Emirates Stadium, London, 12/11/06. Credit: Arsenal Football Club / David Price

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Alexander Pope, English poet of the early eighteenth century, (c1850)

Alexander Pope, English poet of the early eighteenth century, (c1850). Pope (1688-1744) is considered one of the greatest English poets of the eighteenth century

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Edmond Halley, English astronomer, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist, (c1850)

Edmond Halley, English astronomer, mathematician, meteorologist, and physicist, (c1850). Halley (1656-1742), Astronomer Royal from 1720 until 1742

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Daniel Defoe, English writer, journalist and spy, (c1850)

Daniel Defoe, English writer, journalist and spy, (c1850). Defoe (1661-1731) gained enduring fame for his novel Robinson Crusoe. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies. (London, c1850)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician and astronomer, (c1850)

Sir Isaac Newton, English physicist, mathematician and astronomer, (c1850). Newtons discoveries were prolific and exerted a huge influence on science and thought

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850)

Sir Christopher Wren, English architect, designer, astronomer and geometrician, (c1850). Wren (1632-1723) is best remembered for his rebuilding of St Pauls Cathedral

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Joseph Addison, English politician and writer, (c1850)

Joseph Addison, English politician and writer, (c1850). Addison (1672-1719) was a friend of Richard Steele and Jonathan Swift and edited The Spectator with Steele in 1711-1712

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, (c1850)

John Churchill, 1st Duke of Marlborough, English soldier, (c1850). Marlborough commanded the British and allied forces in the War of the Spanish Succession early in the 18th century

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: William Penn, founder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (c1850)

William Penn, founder of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, (c1850). A member of the Society of Friends, popularly known as Quakers

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Ray, English naturalist, (c1850)

John Ray, English naturalist, (c1850). A naturalist and the pioneer of plant taxonomy, Ray (1627-1705) is sometimes referred to as the father of English natural history

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Locke, English philosopher, (c1850)

John Locke, English philosopher, (c1850). Locke (1632-1704) is regarded as the father of British empiricism. He was the author of Essay Concerning Human Understanding (1690)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Dryden, 17th century English poet, literary critic and playwright, (c1850)

John Dryden, 17th century English poet, literary critic and playwright, (c1850). Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies. (London, c1850)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir William Temple, 17th century English statesman and essayist, (c1850)

Sir William Temple, 17th century English statesman and essayist, (c1850). Temple (1628-1699) successfully negotiated the marriage of William, Prince of Orange and Princess Mary of England

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Henry Purcell, 17th century English Baroque composer, (c1850)

Henry Purcell, 17th century English Baroque composer, (c1850). Purcell (c1659-1695) produced a wide variety of music including some 250 songs, operas, anthems, services and incidental music

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Richard Baxter, 17th century English Puritan church leader and divine scholar, (c1850)

Richard Baxter, 17th century English Puritan church leader and divine scholar, (c1850). Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies. (London, c1850)

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish natural philosopher, (c1850)

Robert Boyle, 17th century Irish natural philosopher, (c1850). Boyle (1627-1691) was the seventh son of the first Earl of Cork

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Thomas Sydenham, 17th century English physician, (c1850)

Thomas Sydenham, 17th century English physician, (c1850). Sydenham (1624-1689) has been described as the father of English medicine

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Sir William Petty, 17th century English economist, scientist and philosopher, (c1850)

Sir William Petty, 17th century English economist, scientist and philosopher, (c1850). Petty (1623-1687) is regarded as the founder of the philosophy of laissez-faire economic policy

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Andrew Marvell, 17th century English metaphysical poet, (c1850)

Andrew Marvell, 17th century English metaphysical poet, (c1850). Marvell (1621-1678) helped to convince Charles IIs government not to execute fellow poet John Milton for his antimonarchical writings

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Isaac Barrow, 17th century English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician, (c1850)

Isaac Barrow, 17th century English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician, (c1850). Barrow (1630-1677) was the teacher of Isaac Newton

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: Samuel Butler, 17th century English poet and satirist, (c1850)

Samuel Butler, 17th century English poet and satirist, (c1850). Butler (1612-1680) is best remembered for Hudibras, a satirical poem on Puritanism. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies

Background image13 Nov 2006 Tote Bag Collection: John Miltons monument, St Giless Church, Cripplegate, London, c1850

John Miltons monument, St Giless Church, Cripplegate, London, c1850. Miltons (1608-1674) most famous work is his epic Paradise Lost, first published in 1667



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