RMT96J8P–Alfred Russel Wallace (January 8, 1823 -November 7, 1913) was a Welsh naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist. He is best known for independently proposing a theory of evolution due to natural selection that prompted Charles Darwin to publish his own theory. He was considered the 19th century's leading expert on the geographical distribution of animal species and is sometimes called the ''father of biogeography''.
RMHY8GD0–EDITORS NOTE STAR-BURST FILTER USED Dr Rocio von Jungenfeld from the University of Kent installs a field of cybernetic sunflowers in the Summerhall gallery at the Edinburgh International Science Festival. The robot flowers act independently, seeking light, communicating with one another and interacting with visitors. The installation will be at the Edinburgh Summerhall until 16 April.
RF2PKH7AD–COSTA MESA, CALIFORNIA - 4 APR 2023: Gunwhale Ales an independently owned and operated brewery, blendery, and taproom.
RMJAMM0R–Midday,family,infants,eat,independently,
RF2G3X94M–Baby drinks independently from milk bottle
RF2PY649K–Conceptual caption Freelancer. Word for a person who acts independently without being affiliated with an organization
RM2PPHW9R–Hand writing sign Freelancer. Business concept a person who acts independently without being affiliated with an organization
RMMXTNPA–A close-up view of the independently operated Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
RF2RTTCH2–Full Front View of the Independently Owned Castellon Pharmacy on Oak Street on September 14, 2023 in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
RMWBD88P–Elderly man living independently at home
RF2C7YX2W–Education remotely and independently. Smiling guy with headphones makes notes in notebook with laptop on desktop
RME99CTR–Burger Delite (hamburger restaurant) storefront - Alexandria, Virginia USA
RM2DAE9RE–Small car used by a care worker or carer from home care agency SmartCare
RMG37YKF–THE CHELTENHAM GHOST - figure of a woman, seen independently by 17 people, and tentatively identified as Imogen Swinhoe, the unhappy wife of the house's first owner Date: 1882 - 1889
RM2CFA6C2–A view of the independently operated Lighthouse with old keepers cottages on the North Norfolk coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom.
RME12M2G–Feb. 24, 2012 - Driver W. E. Harbour of Melton constable, Norfolk, using the track controller so that two trains can be operated independently on the same track at the same time.This coach was originally built in 1899 - during the Paris exhibition - and is one of yhree coaches of its kind. It was used by the great central railway as a directric lighting. Railwaymen learn and practise in miniature railway.: Boys of all ages from 6 to 60 love miniature trains, even those whose regular job is working on the railways
RM2TA28CN–Happisburgh Light House Norfolk UK December
RF2RH9JB6–Two independently controlled hydraulically adjustable front brushes as a hitch for cleaning roads on city streets.
RFGR8ENT–Young Woman Puts Wounded Independently To A Wound Dressing
RMT9511K–A concertina made by Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) in London, England. The concertina was invented in England and Germany, most likely independently. The English version was invented in 1829 by Sir Charles Wheatstone, while Carl Friedrich Uhlig announced the German version five years later, in 1834. Wheatstone designed this particular model between 1850 and 1855 to play duets and accompany melodies.
RMG57529–Torchbearer 078 Bernadine Mcdonald carries the Olympic Flame on the Torch Relay leg through Carrickfergus. The Torchbearer's name is provided in good faith, however the Press Association has been unable to verify it independently.
RF2C4XFEA–Ludwig II of German (* around 806, † 28 August 876) from the noble family of the Carolingian was 817 the Pious used by his father Ludwig as a king of Bavaria, which he ruled independently from 826. From 843 to 876 Ludwig was king of Ostfrankenreiches / Ludwig II. der Deutsche (* um 806; † 28. August 876) aus dem Adelsgeschlecht der Karolinger wurde 817 von seinem Vater Ludwig dem Frommen als Unterkoenig von Baiern eingesetzt, das er ab 826 selbststaendig regierte. Von 843 bis 876 war Ludwig Koenig des Ostfrankenreiches, historical, digital improved reproduction of an original from the 19th c
RMJAMM0P–Midday,family,infants,eat,independently,
RF2G3X930–Toddler eats independently
RF2PRRR1P–Handwriting text Self Publish. Conceptual photo Published work independently and at own expense Indie Author
RM2PPMM75–Text showing inspiration Freelancer. Concept meaning a person who acts independently without being affiliated with an organization
RMKM3XBD–Mahmoud's Corner Halal food truck, a fixture in Astoria, Queens for many years. Parked just off Steinway Street on 34th Avenue.
RM2RC92F1–Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast.
RMWBD88A–Elderly man living independently at home
RMFWC4R0–Sign over the door of a Congregational Church
RMDR6CN3–The Art Deco style, small, independently run Regal Cinema, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK.
RF2TN6837–Pike Place Market in the heart of Seattle, Washington
RM2RG9H9T–Hindustan HT.2 VR-SDX This aircraft is registered in Singapore, pre-independence. The HT.2 was designed and built independently by Hindustan Aircraft Limited for use as a trainer by the Indian Air force and aeroclubs throughout India.
RM2CEFAME–A view of the independently operated lighthouse against a blue sky with white clouds on the North Norfolk coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, UK.
RF2HWW4N1–Closeup of a dragonfly after landing. The photo is a top-down view, Its wings are transparent blue. The landing was on a bush beside a river.
RM2TA27PT–Happisburgh Light House Norfolk UK December
RF2J41W4W–Aerial view of enormous windmills stand in the sea along a dutch sea. Fryslân wind farm, the largest inland wind farm in the world. Afsluitdiijk
RF2BNBAH5–Wedding morning bride with peonies. wedding bouquet in the hands of the bride. lovely woman in a wedding dress
RMT9511M–A concertina made by Charles Wheatstone (1802-1875) in London, England between 1831 and 1837. The concertina was invented in England and Germany, most likely independently. The English version was invented in 1829 by Sir Charles Wheatstone, while Carl Friedrich Uhlig announced the German version five years later, in 1834. Apart from the concertina, Charles Wheatstone invented the stereoscope (a device for displaying three-dimensional images), and the Playfair cipher (an encryption technique).
RF2AY2P5E–Hipster Carpenter as an independent craftsman in his carpentry
RF2D75A9G–A young woman bride stands on a wooden brown pier
RMJAMN0W–Midday,family,infants,eat,independently,
RF2C3E0PR–Children independently light candles on a pie at the festive table
RF2PY7E1A–Conceptual caption Freelancer. Word for a person who acts independently without being affiliated with an organization
RM2PPHT19–Inspiration showing sign Freelancer. Concept meaning a person who acts independently without being affiliated with an organization
RFWKK2N4–Old man balanced and satisfied
RM2RC929R–Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast.
RMH90R67–Man in his eighties living independently at home
RMCPFJD2–nisa local small shop in Glencoe highlands scotland uk
RMDR6CMK–The Art Deco style, small, independently run Regal Cinema, Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England, UK.
RF2TN6A4T–Pike Place Market in the heart of Seattle, Washington
RM2M3JWH5–Lace-making was a typical cottage industry and could be carried out independently by women in their homes. The woman in the picture sits by the hearth in a cottage with a bolster-style pillow firmly stuffed with straw on her lap. She is interweaving bobbins in order to produce the lace. Lace-makers earned comparatively good wages, but only by working up to twelve hours a day, and consequently suffering poor health. 1878
RMMXTP12–A close-up view of the lamp house of the Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
RF2D8D3RA–A small street sweeper with two independently controllable, hydraulically adjustable front brushes cleans the road in a residential area of the city.
RM2TA27EH–Happisburgh Light House Norfolk UK December
RF2J41W4G–Aerial view of enormous windmills stand in the sea along a dutch sea. Fryslân wind farm, the largest inland wind farm in the world. Afsluitdiijk
RF2BNBAH7–Wedding morning bride with peonies. wedding bouquet in the hands of the bride. lovely woman in a wedding dress
RM2BE0H83–Comet Ikeya-Seki was a long-period comet discovered independently by Kaoru Ikeya and Tsutomu Seki. As it approached perihelion observers reported that it was clearly visible in the daytime sky next to the Sun. It proved to be one of the brightest comets seen in the last thousand years, and is sometimes known as the Great Comet of 1965. A Great Comet is a comet that becomes exceptionally bright; there is no official definition, often the term will be attached to comets that become bright enough to be noticed by casual observers who are not actively looking for them, and become well known outsid
RF2AY2RC7–Young hipster man with a beard as a happy craftsman or founder
RF2D75A9K–A young woman bride stands on a wooden brown pier
RFKTABN5–Conceptual artwork representing the bitcoin cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is a type of digital currency, created in 2009, which operates independently of any bank. Certain vendors now accept Bitcoins as payment of goods or services.
RMG0KNPA–Craft examination
RF2PY7NC7–Conceptual caption Freelancer. Word for a person who acts independently without being affiliated with an organization
RF2A1W071–childhood asthma inhaling mask illnesses little baby girl with flu id doing aerosol independently
RMH49G5Y–Child, girl, cog cleaning, smile, hold portrait, care, hygiene, cog care, oral hygiene, childhood, 4-6 years, hand, toothbrush, toothpaste, independently, precaution, health, education,
RM2RC92EH–Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast.
RMM87NN4–Elderly woman living independently at home eating lunch
RM2K9B8W3–ALFRED WALLACE (1823-1913) Welsh naturalist and biologist who independently conceived the idea of natural selection through evolution.
RM2DMM3GC–Sampler, Medium: silk, linen, and beads on canvas Technique: cross, stem, buttonhole, satin, long-armed cross, feather, chevron, and knots, embroidered on plain weave foundation; counted stitches, Several different patterns and motifs including vase of carnations and grapes, sprays of flowers, cornucopia of flowers, curving vines, and geometric patterns in colored silks and white cotton. At the lower right is a pattern of birds and trees in embroidery with beads, each sewn on independently., Mexico, 19th century, embroidery & stitching, Sampler
RF2TN68Y9–Pike Place Market in the heart of Seattle, Washington
RF2J8W8AJ–Soiled toddler eats boiled vegetables with his hands awkwardly while sitting on feeding chair
RMMXX4F2–A view of the steps to the service room in the interior of Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, UK, Europe.
RMM6F4XC–Piggly Wiggly Grocery Store SC, USA.
RM2K64GTD–The exterior of the Consumer cooperative (KGW) - Arndtstrasse, Vienna, Austria - the largest and most powerful consumer cooperative in Austria for decades. A Consumer cooperative is an enterprise owned by consumers and managed democratically which aims at fulfilling the needs and aspirations of their members. They operate within the market system, independently of the state, as a form of mutual aid, oriented toward service rather than pecuniary profit. Consumers' cooperatives often take the form of retail outlets owned and operated by their consumers, such as food co-ops. However, there are ma
RF2J41W4Y–Aerial view of enormous windmills stand in the sea along a dutch sea. Fryslân wind farm, the largest inland wind farm in the world. Afsluitdiijk
RM2B030PB–Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds. It was first cultivated in the Old World 7,000 years ago (5th–4th millennia BCE), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilization, which covered a huge swath of the northwestern part of the South Asia, comprising today parts of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India. Cotton has always been an important crop along many sections of the old Silk Road.
RM2BE1043–Comet Ikeya-Seki was a long-period comet discovered independently by Kaoru Ikeya and Tsutomu Seki. As it approached perihelion observers reported that it was clearly visible in the daytime sky next to the Sun. It proved to be one of the brightest comets seen in the last thousand years, and is sometimes known as the Great Comet of 1965. A Great Comet is a comet that becomes exceptionally bright; there is no official definition, often the term will be attached to comets that become bright enough to be noticed by casual observers who are not actively looking for them, and become well known outsid
RF2AY2RCE–Hipster man with beard as carpenter apprentice in carpentry training
RMHEXAAT–Native or introduced? About 100 black swans were brought to the South Island from Australia in the 1860s, and the species has traditionally been regarded as introduced. However, numbers have increased faster than expected, suggesting more birds arrived independently – in which case it should be considered a self-introduced native. To add to the intrigue, the extinct native swan, previously named Cygnus sumnerensis, is now thought to have been the same species as the black swan.
RFKTABN7–Conceptual artwork representing the bitcoin cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is a type of digital currency, created in 2009, which operates independently of any bank. Certain vendors now accept Bitcoins as payment of goods or services.
RMMC6HAT–NOSTRADAMUS - PORTRAIT Portrayal of the seer, Michel Nostradamus, predicting the future, or 'writing History which is at once predicted and judged'. Hand coloured lithograph of 1862, printed for the AbbÚ TornÚ, one of the important nineteenth century commentators on Nostradamus. The print was sold independently of TornÚ books on Nostradamus. The picture portrays the AbbÚ staring in adoration at Nostradamus, whose head is illumined (presumably as the source of his inspiration, or prophetic power) by a ray of light emitted from a radiant Masonic triangle containing the Tetragrammaton, o
RF2PRRT3G–Text caption presenting Self Publish. Word for Published work independently and at own expense Indie Author
RFMA8X0H–Common view on the Australian roads. Grey nomad: A retired person who travels independently within their own country, particularly in a caravan or mot
RM2RC92E1–Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast.
RMM87NR6–Elderly woman living independently at home eating lunch
RMPK688W–The only independently operated lighthouse in Great Britain at Happisburgh is also the oldest working lighthouse in East Anglia. Happisburgh, Norfolk
RMR72CKF–Geography puzzle in coffin: map with the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, France, Germany in 1816, jigsaw puzzle toy relaxing medium wood paper, die-cut? Jigsaw puzzle in flat wooden box with sliding lid The representation concerns map on which the Netherlands Belgium and Luxembourg are colored; North Sea France and Germany are not colored and only partially displayed. The engraving has been sawn along the provincial borders of the Netherlands and Belgium; Luxembourg has been cut out as whole; France and Germany have sawn independently of the drawing. Top left drawing of an unrolled roll on w
RM2K23BG3–The Crown is an independently run freehouse in Hastings ,East Sussex , England .
RF2J8W8D1–Soiled toddler eats boiled vegetables with his hands awkwardly while sitting on feeding chair
RMMXX4GD–A view of the lamp in the lamp room of Happisburgh Lighthouse on the Norfolk coast at Happisburgh, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom, Europe.
RM2JCP7A7–Exterior of a independently franchised Zumba storefront in Farmers Branch Texas
RM2A4CM6C–The establishment in Austin, Texas, that promotes itself as the tiniest bar in Texas, an assertion that could not be independently confirmed
RF2J41W4J–Aerial view of enormous windmills stand in the sea along a dutch sea. Fryslân wind farm, the largest inland wind farm in the world. Afsluitdiijk
RM2B030PA–Cotton was independently domesticated in the Old and New Worlds. It was first cultivated in the Old World 7,000 years ago (5th–4th millennia BCE), by the inhabitants of the Indus Valley Civilization, which covered a huge swath of the northwestern part of the South Asia, comprising today parts of eastern Pakistan and northwestern India. Cotton has always been an important crop along many sections of the old Silk Road.
RM2BE0GP8–Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of plasmids. Plasmids are symbiotic pieces of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) that occur in bacteria and yeast. They are separate from the main chromosome, replicate independently, and can be transferred from one cell to another carrying genes with them. This property of plasmids is exploited in genetic engineering, and is one of the ways in which resistance to antibiotics spreads among bacteria. Magnification unknown.
RF2AY2NAA–Young man as carpenter apprentice with crossed arms in carpentry
RMHEWR3H–The Rocks is an urban locality, tourist precinct and historic area of Sydney's city centre, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. It is located on the southern shore of Sydney Harbour, immediately north-west of the Sydney central business district. The precinct and its immediate surroundings are administered independently of the local government area of the City of Sydney, by a New South Wales state government statutory authority, the Sydney Harbour Foreshore Authority. The Rocks area borders on the Bradfield Highway, leading to the Sydney Harbour Bridge, with the localities of Dawes Po
RFKTABN6–Conceptual artwork representing the bitcoin cryptocurrency. Bitcoin is a type of digital currency, created in 2009, which operates independently of any bank. Certain vendors now accept Bitcoins as payment of goods or services.
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