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Monaco Grand Prix / 1969Jackie Stewart, in a Matra- Ford (7), leads Chris Amons Ferrari (11) away from the grid at the start of the Monaco Grand Prix. Both failed to finish the race
Chris Reynolds Victorian fire engine cartoonChris Reynolds was a fireman at Paddington fire station and a talented cartoon artist. He produced a series of LFB/MFB cartoons of which this is one
Famous Faces from the World of BoxingMike Tyson, Chris Eubank, Henry Cooper, Frank Bruno, Mohammed Ali, Don King, Barry McGuigan, Amir Khan, Joe Calzaghe, Harry Carpenter, Ricky Hatton - Famous Faces from the World of Boxing
Simulium damnosum, Simulian blackflyScanning electron microscope image of the head showing the compound eye (x 130). The fly is a vector of a parasite which causes River Blindness. Coloured artifically by computer
Acanthoica acanthifera, coccosphereScanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a coccosphere, collected in the North Atlantic (x 25, 000 on negative). Artificially coloured by computer
Client: Dick Daynes for British Railways - King's CrossClient: Dick Daynes for British Railways - Location: King's Cross Station, London - Models: Ron Bone, Chris Duthrie, Wyn Nathan, Rosslyn Simpson and Nicholas Simpson - shoot date: April 15
The Queen of Hearts baked some tarts, illustration by Chris G. Temple Date: circa 1920
Oda NielsenPortrait oil painting of the Danish Actress, Oda Laurenze Helmine Nielsen Nee Larsen. She was a highly acclaimed actress who performed at private theatres in Copenhagen
Chris Patten, British Conservative politicianChris Patten (Christopher Francis Patten, Baron Patten of Barnes, Lord Patten, b 1944), British Conservative politician and government minister
Chris Smith, Labour politician and government ministerChris Smith (Christopher Robert Smith, Baron Smith of Finsbury, b 1951), British Labour politician and government minister. Date: circa 1970s
Polish Memorial, Cloth Hall, Ypres, BelgiumThe memorial, which is on an outside wall, commemorates the Polish Forces who liberated Ypres in September 1944. In September 2016 researcher Chris Lock discovered that three Polish soldiers were not
Chris Gayle - West Indies cricketer Date: 1990s - 2000s
Chris Cairns - New Zealand cricketer Date: 1980s - 1990s
Cyanide Sid Cooper and Chris Adams, wrestlersCyanide (or Cry Baby) Sid Cooper and black belt Chris Adams, taking part in a professional wrestling bout in the open air, Penlee Park, Penzance, Cornwall. Adams gets a submission from Cooper
Schistosoma nasale, bloodflukeScanning electron microscope image of a parasitic bloodfluke or flatworm. Coloured artifically by computer
Gigantiops destructor, South American jumping antHigh magnification image made with a scanning electron microscope of the head of a South American jumping ant. Image coloured artificially by a computer
Ian Botham, cricketer, at end of charity walkIan Botham, cricketer, relaxing after completing a walk from John o Groats to Lands End in November 1985, which raised 750, 000 for charity
Ian Botham, cricketer, signing bookIan Botham, cricketer, signing the Lands End to John o Groats Association book after completing his charity walk which raised 750, 000 in November 1985
Hughes Falcon nuclear air-to-air missile with test pilot Chris M. Smith in front of a Convair F-102A. April 1960. Date: 1960
George Eyston, Chris Stanland and Albert DenlyThe three co-drivers: George Eyston, Chris Stanland and Albert Denly
Aglais urticae, small tortoiseshell butterflyScanning electron microscope image showing the head of a small tortoiseshell butterfly (x 25 on a standard 9cm wide print). This image has been coloured artificially by computer
Sitophilus granarius, grain weevilScanning electron microscope image of a grain weevil (x 50). Note the elongated snout or rostrum, with the chewing mouthparts at the end. These weevils cannot fly. Artificially coloured by computer
Bellis perenis, daisy petalScanning electron microscope (SEM) image of a daisy petal. Published in Close-Up (2004) by Chris Jones and Alex Ball (inside cover)
Amirthalingamia macracantha, tapeworm
Ctenocephalides canis, dog fleaScanning electron microscope image showing a dog fleas backwards pointing hairs that help it stay attached to its host (x 40 on standard 9cm wide print). Artificially coloured by computer
Goughs Cave excavation siteExcavations at Goughs cave, Cheddar, Somerset. The site of Goughs Cave was first discovered by R.C. Gough in 1903. It is a limestone cave on the east side of Cheddar Gorge
Porcellio sccaber, woodlouseScanning electron microscope (SEM) image showing all the units that make up the compound eye of a woodlouse
Professor Chris StringerPortrait of Professor Chris Stringer, Head of Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London
Coccinella 7-punctata, seven spotted ladybird
Varroa jacobsoni, honey bee mite
chris, evans, american, train, robberChris Evans, American train robber, who worked with the Sontag brothers; he was caught and imprisoned in 1894. Date: 19th Century
Chris BarberDonald Christopher Chris Barber (b. 1930) English trombonist, musician and band leader who played with Humphrey Littleton in the 1940s and then led his own band
Chris Higham & his Ford Capri GTChris Higham and his Ford Capri GT
Chris Plantin (BoulonoisCHRISTOPHE PLANTIN French printer at Antwerp
Outer Space CreaturesOUTER SPACE CREATURES ARE ON EARTH NOW Chris Doulos