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Cosmic Facial LinesMETOPOSCOPY : Even the furrows in your brow are due, not to intense mental effort or worry, but to the activities of the stars in their courses... Date: 16/17th century
An interior view of Le Capitole night-spot in Paris, 1924An interior view of Le Capitole night-spot, restaurant and dancing in Paris, 1924, located at 58 Due Notre Dame de Lorette Date: 1924
Manor Cars - House made of Trams, Great Cowden, Hull, EnglanManor Cars - House made of Trams, Great Cowden, Hull, near Hornsea/Aldbrough, Yorkshire, England. Built C1906 by a Bradford wool merchant, lost due to coastal erosion in the 1920s. Date: 1907
San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Lola DueDUEс S, Lola (1971). Spanish actress. Poses at Kursaal Palace, after the screening of her film Yo, Tambien (Me, too). 57th San Sebastian International Film Festival. September 23, 2009. SPAIN
San SebastiᮮFestival 2009. Me, tooSPAIN. Donostia. Lola Due and Pablo Pineda pose for photographers after winning the Silver Shell award to the best actress and actor, for their film Yo, Tambien (Me, too)
Sicily - Ancient Quarries at CampobelloBlack and white Victorian lantern slide of the ancient quarries at Campobello. Two men sit on the Rocks of Cusa, stone that was once used to construct the Greek Selinunte temple
Sicily - Catania CathedralBlack and white Victorian lantern slide of the Catania Cathedral. Entitled to Saint Agatha, the church has been destroyed
Ladys - slipper Orchid - flowering wild - plants grows in clusters due to mostly vegetative reproduction - side of an abandoned road in Scots Pine forest (Cypripedium calceolus )
Lady Slipper - flowering wild - plants grows in clusters due to mostly vegetative reproduction - side of an abandoned road in Scots Pine forest (Cypripedium calceolus )
Peregrine Falcon - adult feeds a chick in the nest (a single chick because of the bad year due to the lack of lemmings as food, a natural fluctuation) (Falco peregrinus)
Peregrine Falcon - chick in the nest (a single chick because of the bad year due to the lack of lemmings as food, a natural fluctuation (Falco peregrinus)
India BenaresTemple on the banks of the Ganges : due to erosion, two of the towers have collapsed. Date: 1835
Ship Covered in IciclesA ship covered in ice and icicles due to freezing weather conditions. Date: early 1930s
Naval Airship No3, Astra Torres, after a forced landing due to loss of pressure, June 1913
Fernandez stand at the Salon Aeronautique in 1909. This aircraft flew at the aviation meeting at Rheims in 1909 but the designer/pilot was killed later in the year due to the failure of a wire in
Aerial View - Thames, Tower of LondonThis photograph was taken from a point of view nearly due west of the Tower of London. The River Thames is on the right-hand side and Postern Row on the left
Lift structure after collapse of Minories, London - WW2Lift structure after collapse of Minories, London due to bomb explosion during WW2
SPALLANZANI, Lazzaro (1729-1799). Portrait of" SPALLANZANI, Lazzaro (1729-1799). Portrait of Spallanzani included in the title page of his work " Viaggi alle due Sicilie" published in 1795. Engraving. SPAIN. Barcelona
GAGARIN, Yuri Alexeievich (1934-1968). Soviet aviator and astronaut. Welcoming acts due to the visit of the Soviet cosmonaut
Petticoat Lane Market, London, 1903Illustration showing a large crowd of shoppers and sellers at the Petticoat Lane Market on a Sunday in 1903. This market, actually in Middlesex Street
Proclamation of Queen Elizabeth I in 1572
Humpty Dumpty slips from the wall; Humptys due for an awful fall. Illustration shows Humpty Dumpty labeled Excessive Protection slipping off a wall labeled Tariff Wall
Our own Manchu dynasty, which is about due for a bump. Illustration shows the Republican elephant labeled GOP. as an emperor during the Manchu Dynasty
View of journalist Joseph Croce-Spinelli, naval officer Henri Sivel, and Gaston Tissandier in the basket of the balloon, Zenith
Thanks to whom thanks are due. Illustration shows President William McKinley, standing, leading a toast to a dejected William Jennings Bryan sitting in a chair labeled Guest of Honor; seated around
CATHEDRAL OF ESSEXA corner of the spacious interior of Thaxted Church, Essex, England, aptly called, due to its size and splendour, the Cathedral of Essex. Date: 14th, 15th & 16th century
Card Series 9Due to the jealousies of other colonists, he is taken back to Spain by Bobadilla in chains. Date: 1446 - 1506
Forces Tennis BallsA Lillywhites girl shows off the surplus of tennis balls donated by Dunlop, Slazenger etc. following an appeal due to a shortage within the Armed Forces! Date: 28 May 1942
Douai - France - Rue de la Mairie - The BelfryThe Belry on Rue de la Mairie, Douai, France Date: circa 1920s
Minsmere ChapelThe ruins of Eastbridge Chapel, Minsmere, Suffolk, England. Once a Premonstratensian church, probably abandoned due to vulnerability to the sea. Date: late 12th century
Oslo National GalleryThe empty picture frames left behind in the National Gallery, Oslo, Norway, following the removal of the paintings due to the imminent threat of World War Two. Date: late 1930s
Thames Valley FloodsCars making slow progress through the flooded roads near Chertsey, Surrey, England. The roads in the low-lying districts of the Thames Valley were flooded due to storms. Date: 12 December 1929
Condemned HousingLovely old terraced houses, sadly due for demolition. Date: 19th century
Spa / Germany / Leuk / C18ThAt the healing waters in Leuk, where people were provided with floating chess boards and writing tables due to the long periods of time spent in the water Date: Eighteenth century
Demolition of the Temple Bar, London, 1878Engraving showing the demolition of Temple Bar, City of London, on 12 January 1878. The bar was taken down due to its ruinous state, taken to Theobalds Park near Waltham Cross and rebuilt
The Press Boat in Fog on the day of the Boat Race, 1880Engraving showing the press boat in the River Thames at Putney, on the day of the Oxford University vs. Cambridge University Boat Race, 1880
Lights Out in Piccadilly Circus, London, 1951Photograph showing the Dim Out of Piccadilly Circus, London, in January 1951. This dim out of the advertising lights was due to a national coal-crisis
Gathering seaweed for food, IrelandScenes showing men, women and children gathering seaweed for food on the coast of Clare, west of Ireland. They are also shown picking, drying and selling d hlisk, and gathering corrigan
Charles V and Carl IVCharles V le Sage of France meets the emperor Carl IV at Paris : both will due during the year, Charles possibly poisoned
Louis IX being JustLouis IX dispenses justice to his people : doing this kind of thing will in due course get him made a saint
The Portuguese Army attempts to seize a railway train, SouthEngraving showing the encounter between a British operated steam train and a detachment of the Portuguese army, Delagoa Bay, South East Africa, 1889
Moor Hall Chapel, Middlesex, 1960Photograph of Moor Hall Chapel, Harefield, Middlesex which was due to be demolished in 1960 and turned into a football field
Transporting Cleopatras NeedleTransportation of the obelisk down the Thames, at Westminister Bridge. The cylinder ship had to be abandoned in the Bay of Biscay due to the stormy conditions of the initial leg of the journey
Christmas on Board a British Battleship, 1894Engraving showing the scene on the deck of a Royal Navy Warship in the Mediterranean, at Christmas. The women have come onto the warship to sell figs, nuts, apples
Damage to the 78th and 79th Floors, Empire State Building, NPhotograph showing the damage to the Empire State Building caused when a Mitchell bomber flew into the 78th and 79th floors on the 28th July 1945. The pilot of the airplane, Lieutenant-Colonel W.F
Herbert Hoover with his wife at their home in WashingtonThe Republican Partys candidate for the Presidency of the United States. Mr Herbert Hoover and his wife in the Washington House. Born in 1874 he was involved in the relief activities in World War I
The Gateway of Bejar, Spain, 1908Photograph showing the gateway of the Spanish town of Bejar, whose 9, 000 inhabitants decided to emigrate South America in 1908
Herbert HooverThe successful candidate in the Presidential Election in America; Herbert Hoover the Republican Partys candidate for the Presidency