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Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Consigning bodies of the plague to a communal grave in the plague pit - Plague of London, 1665

Consigning bodies of the plague to a communal grave in the plague pit - Plague of London, 1665. Illustration by John Franklin (fl 1800-61) for W Harrison Ainsworth Old Saint Pauls, London, 1855

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Flagellants. At time of Black Death in Europe, sect went through streets scourging

Flagellants. At time of Black Death in Europe, sect went through streets scourging themselves in attempt to take sins of population on themselves

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Plague of London, 1665. Scenes of death and despair in a London street during the plague

Plague of London, 1665. Scenes of death and despair in a London street during the plague. Engraving of 1810

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia (1856-1929). Commander-in-chief Russian army against Austria

Grand Duke Nicholas of Russia (1856-1929). Commander-in-chief Russian army against Austria and Germany and in Caucasus 1915-1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Alexei Brusilov (1856-1926) Russian soldier: general during World War I. Brusilov

Alexei Brusilov (1856-1926) Russian soldier: general during World War I. Brusilov offensive against Austria-Hungary (1916) Chromolithograph card 1917

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Alexei Brusilov (1815-1926) Russian soldier. General during World War I. - Brusilov

Alexei Brusilov (1815-1926) Russian soldier. General during World War I. - Brusilov
Alexei Brusilov (1815-1926) Russian soldier. General during World War I.- Brusilov offensive against Austria-Hungary (1916)

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Russians taken prisoner by Germany on the Eastern front, World War I. Among them

Russians taken prisoner by Germany on the Eastern front, World War I. Among them are many Cossacks in their distinctive fur hats

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Grigoriy Efimovich Rasputin (ja1871-1916) centre. Russian mystic and holy man

Grigoriy Efimovich Rasputin (ja1871-1916) centre. Russian mystic and holy man who exercised influence over Nicholas II and the Tsarina, seated between Colonel Loma (left) and Prince Putianin

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: World War I: German emperor Wilhlem II regarding Russia as doormat to his new territories

World War I: German emperor Wilhlem II regarding Russia as doormat to his new territories, while the Austrian emperor Charles I takes a more cautious approach

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Russian infantry charging during Brusilovs (Broussiloff) campaign against Austria-Hungary

Russian infantry charging during Brusilovs (Broussiloff) campaign against Austria-Hungary, 1916. World War I

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Rasputin (ja1871-1916) Russian peasant, holy-man and mystic, surrounded by some of

Rasputin (ja1871-1916) Russian peasant, holy-man and mystic, surrounded by some of the women drawn by his magnetic personality

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Destruction of Przemysl by Austrians retreating from Russian advance. Remains of

Destruction of Przemysl by Austrians retreating from Russian advance. Remains of one of two bridges over the San which were blown up. World War I

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Joshua urges on his army outside the walls of Jericho. Trumpeters process around

Joshua urges on his army outside the walls of Jericho. Trumpeters process around the walls carrying the Ark of the Covenant and the walls crumble. Chromolithograph c1860. Colour

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: David, having killed the Philistine giant, Goliath, with stone from his sling, makes

David, having killed the Philistine giant, Goliath, with stone from his sling, makes sure that Goliath is really dead. Bible 1 Samuel 17:I. Goliath 6 cubits (approx 3m tall) Chromolithograph c1860

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Eruption of Vesuvius - lava flow observed by ladies and gentlemen (including

Eruption of Vesuvius - lava flow observed by ladies and gentlemen (including Hamiltonja) After William Hamilton Campi Phlegraei, 1776

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Death of Saul and his armour bearer in battle with the Philistines. Rather than be captured

Death of Saul and his armour bearer in battle with the Philistines. Rather than be captured, they fell on their swords. Bible I Chronicles. Chromolithograph by J.M. Kronheim & Co c1870

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Samson pulling down the Temple of Dagon, god of the Philistines. Bible: Judges XVI

Samson pulling down the Temple of Dagon, god of the Philistines. Bible: Judges XVI. Mid-19th century chromolithograph

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath. Bible I Samuel 17. Goliath 6 cubits (approx

David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath. Bible I Samuel 17. Goliath 6 cubits (approx
David slaying the Philistine giant Goliath.Bible I Samuel 17. Goliath 6 cubits (approx 3 metres) tall. At bottom right is the sling David used to hurl stone which brought down Goliath

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Cross-section of the Brocken, Harz Mountains, showing strata. From Simeon Shaw Nature Displayed

Cross-section of the Brocken, Harz Mountains, showing strata. From Simeon Shaw Nature Displayed, London, 1823

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Geological strata from Sheffield to Castleton, Yorkshire, England. From Robert Bakewell

Geological strata from Sheffield to Castleton, Yorkshire, England. From Robert Bakewell An Introduction to Geology, London, 1815

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Cross-section of Headen Hill, near Allum Bay, Isle of Wight, England, showing geological strata

Cross-section of Headen Hill, near Allum Bay, Isle of Wight, England, showing geological strata. From Simeon Shaw Nature Displayed, London 1823

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: March. From Les Tres Riches Heures de Duc de Berry. Ox-drawn wheeled plough, foreground

March. From Les Tres Riches Heures de Duc de Berry. Ox-drawn wheeled plough, foreground, tending vines, keeping sheep and preparing to sow corn. Pisces and Aries signs of zodiac for month

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: St Dionysius (Denis) praying to the Virgin and Child for help to overcome the curse of Syphilis

St Dionysius (Denis) praying to the Virgin and Child for help to overcome the curse of Syphilis. Early woodcut from flysheet published Regensberg

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D Organ of touch and temperature

Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D Organ of touch and temperature: N 1-6 analysers:s salivary gland: Q Saliva secreting centre in medulla oblongata: M muscle

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Ancient Olympic Games: the relay race. Runners had to keep alight the flame and hand

Ancient Olympic Games: the relay race. Runners had to keep alight the flame and hand it to their fellows.This 1922 reconstruction shows runner protecting flame with shield. Chromolithograph

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Advertisement for Mellins Emulsion, food supplement based on cod liver oil

Advertisement for Mellins Emulsion, food supplement based on cod liver oil, recommending it for children and invalids. Magazine advertisement c1890. Engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Cleopatras Needle: artists impression of obelisk sited outside Houses of Parliament

Cleopatras Needle: artists impression of obelisk sited outside Houses of Parliament. Eventually erected on Thames Embankment London

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Rumfords fireplace. Improved efficiency by reducing chimney and depth of fireplace

Rumfords fireplace. Improved efficiency by reducing chimney and depth of fireplace and putting polished plates to reflect heat into room. Wood engraving c1880

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Gladiators in the Roman arena: spectators are giving the thumbs down, signalling

Gladiators in the Roman arena: spectators are giving the thumbs down, signalling the victor not to spare his adversary. Chromolithograph after the painting by JL Gerome

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Food supplement. Magazine advertisement of 1890

Scotts Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. Food supplement. Magazine advertisement of 1890

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. Chief of command of American forces 1841-61

Winfield Scott (1786-1866) American soldier. Chief of command of American forces 1841-61. Illustration published London, March 1861. Wood engraving

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Reconstruction of Ctesibius of Alexandrias (active 270 BC) clepsydra (water clock)

Reconstruction of Ctesibius of Alexandrias (active 270 BC) clepsydra (water clock). Engraving 1857

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Curvature of the Earth. Left: because of curvature, M cannot be seen by ship at B

Curvature of the Earth. Left: because of curvature, M cannot be seen by ship at B, but can be from ship at C. Right: Man at C cannot see ship as far off as if he were on top of tower, D

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Herodotus (c4485-425 BC), historian, called the Father of History. Figure of Herodotus

Herodotus (c4485-425 BC), historian, called the Father of History. Figure of Herodotus based on an antique bust. Wood engraving 1866

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Scarab beetle and vulture wings under disk of the sun. Limestone relief, Edfu

Scarab beetle and vulture wings under disk of the sun. Limestone relief, Edfu

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Model soldiers from the tomb of an 18th dynasty pharoah

Model soldiers from the tomb of an 18th dynasty pharoah

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (1198-1167 BC) second king of 20th dynasty

Amon-Ra, Egyptian god, (left) and Rameses III (1198-1167 BC) second king of 20th dynasty. Painted relief, temple of Rameses II, Medinet Habu. Ankh held by Amon-Ra. Empty Eye of Horus bottom centre

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Pectoral jewel from tomb of Tutankhamun showing Ptah, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen

Pectoral jewel from tomb of Tutankhamun showing Ptah, creator of universe and patron of craftsmen, and his consort, Sekhmet, lion-headed goddess of war either side of Tutenkhamun in regalia of Pharaoh

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Djoser (Zoser) second king of 3rd dynasty (c2686-2613 BC). Statue of Djoser removed

Djoser (Zoser) second king of 3rd dynasty (c2686-2613 BC). Statue of Djoser removed from mortuary temple beside Step Pyramid at Saqqarah

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Hittite soldiers. Limestone relief. Temple of Abu Simbel. 14th-13th century BC

Hittite soldiers. Limestone relief. Temple of Abu Simbel. 14th-13th century BC

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Ancient Egyptian scribe, seated. Granite statue from Karnak, 17 / 18th dynasty c1500 BC

Ancient Egyptian scribe, seated. Granite statue from Karnak, 17 / 18th dynasty c1500 BC
Ancient Egyptian scribe, seated. Granite statue from Karnak, 17/18th dynasty c1500 BC

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Shabaka stone, 25th dynasty, 710 BC, from Memphis. Contains account of the Creation

Shabaka stone, 25th dynasty, 710 BC, from Memphis. Contains account of the Creation. Text damaged after use of stone as a millstone. Ancient Egypt

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Ancient Egyptian Ibis-headed god Thoth, secretary to the gods and patron of scribes

Ancient Egyptian Ibis-headed god Thoth, secretary to the gods and patron of scribes. wall painting from temple of Rameses II (1198-1167 BC) at Medinet Habu

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Pectoral jewel from treasure of Tutankhamun showing falcon headed god with sun disk

Pectoral jewel from treasure of Tutankhamun showing falcon headed god with sun disk (Aton)

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Scarab surmounting relief of a pharoah receiving tribute. Temple of Karnak

Scarab surmounting relief of a pharoah receiving tribute. Temple of Karnak

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Seti I (Sethis or Sethos) Ancient Egyptian king of 19th dynasty, ruled 1318-1304 BC

Seti I (Sethis or Sethos) Ancient Egyptian king of 19th dynasty, ruled 1318-1304 BC, father of Rameses II. Seti victorious in battle. Limestone relief, Karnak

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Giant statue of the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus, Edfu

Giant statue of the Ancient Egyptian falcon-headed god Horus, Edfu

Background imageImages Dated 27th March 2014: Capture of enemy soldiers by Egyptians. Limestone relief from Temple of Rameses II

Capture of enemy soldiers by Egyptians. Limestone relief from Temple of Rameses II, The Great (1304-1237 BC), Abu Simbel



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