RMG1BP02–Dissection of the left side of a human's heart, showing valves. This illustration has labeled anatomy.
RM2BE1154–Medicine radiology showing a normal left carotid arteriogram. The common carotid artery supplies the neck and head with oxygenated blood.
RM2BE0J9D–Medicine radiology showing a normal left carotid arteriogram. The common carotid artery supplies the neck and head with oxygenated blood.
RMG155P9–Illustration of the left bony labyrinth of the inner ear from the lateral side. The bony labyrinth or osseous labyrinth is comprised of the vestibule, the three semicircular canals and the cochlea. The membranous labyrinth is contained within it.
RMHRJ6FX–Arthrogram of Left Shoulder
RMHRJ6FY–Arthrogram of Left Shoulder
RMHRH807–Olive Branch Left on Moon, Replica
RMHRJEEF–5 Eggs used & 7 Eggs Left
RMHRJEEE–5 Eggs used & 7 Eggs Left
RM2BE0JET–X-ray showing a dislocated right hip (on left of image) of a child.
RM2BEHAJN–An illustration of a male body showing the sagittal plane. The sagittal plane separates the left and right portions of the body.
RM2BE0H92–Arthrogram showing a normal left shoulder. An arthrogram obtains pictures of a joint after a contrast material has been injected into it.
RM2BE0H9P–MRI of the left shoulder demonstrating a moderate impingement type syndrome and mild degenerative changes of the rotator cuff. There is no evidence of complete tear of the rotator cuff, however, there is a possible small intrasubstance tear noticeable.
RM2BEH5DX–Illustration of the stomach with several ulcers present. At top is the esophagus and just below that is an esophageal ulcer. In the stomach a gastric ulcer is present, and at the bottom left is a duodenal ulcer in the small intestine. Inset is a close up of a peptic ulcer.
RM2BE0H8N–An axial (cross sectional) CT image through the lungs of a 53 year old female. The scan shows tortuosity and prominence of vasculature in the right superior mediastinum. Also present are calcified left hilar nodules and multiple punctate calcifications throughout the spleen which are consistent with granuloma.
RM2BE104B–An axial (cross sectional) CT image through the lungs of a 53 year old female. The scan shows tortuosity and prominence of vasculature in the right superior mediastinum. Also present are calcified left hilar nodules and multiple punctate calcifications throughout the spleen which are consistent with granuloma.
RM2BEH88N–Illustration showing arteries in the head. Noted at right are anterior cerebral artery, middle cerebral artery, internal carotid artery, and common carotid artery. Labeled at left is posterior cerebral artery, anterior inferior cerebellar artery, posterior inferior cerebellar artery, and the vertebral artery.
RM2BEH8W4–Infographic comparing a normal blood vessel (left) with two types of aneurysms: a saccular aneurysm (middle), which is the most common type of cerebral aneurysm, where the blood vessel bulges out on only one side; and a fusiform aneurysm (right), which is the most common general type, where the blood vessel bulges out on all sides.
RM2BEH1PM–Illustration of common ectopic pregnancies. Pregnancies occurring in the Ampulla (top left), Interstitial Fallopian Tube (top right), cervix (bottom left), and the ovary (bottom right). As the ectopic pregnancy develops, the growing embryo may rupture the surrounding tissues causing serious bleeding. Surgery is usually performed to remove the embryo, and to repair or remove the area of implantation.
RM2BEGDC9–This composite infographic shows a TEM (transmission electron micrograph) of a MERS-CoV coronavirus on the left, and a model of a coronavirus spike on the right. These club-like projections emanating from the viral membrane are characteristic of coronaviruses, including COVID-19. This is a protein on the virus' surface (the 'crown' that gives it the name corona), which enables it to enter cells.
RM2BE0H97–X-ray showing a frontal view of the chest of a 54 year old female. The x-ray shows a calcified left hilar lymph node which most likely resulted from prior granulomatous disease. Also noticeable is a vague area of increased density within the lateral aspect of the right apex, and a mild scoliotic deformity of the dorsal spine.
RM2BE1047–X-ray showing a frontal view of the chest of a 54 year old female. The x-ray shows a calcified left hilar lymph node which most likely resulted from prior granulomatous disease. Also noticeable is a vague area of increased density within the lateral aspect of the right apex, and a mild scoliotic deformity of the dorsal spine.
RM2BE103X–X-ray showing a frontal view of the chest of a 54 year old female. The x-ray shows a calcified left hilar lymph node which most likely resulted from prior granulomatous disease. Also noticeable is a vague area of increased density within the lateral aspect of the right apex, and a mild scoliotic deformity of the dorsal spine.
RM2BE0H9J–X-ray showing a frontal view of the chest of a 54 year old female. The x-ray shows a calcified left hilar lymph node which most likely resulted from prior granulomatous disease. Also noticeable is a vague area of increased density within the lateral aspect of the right apex, and a mild scoliotic deformity of the dorsal spine.
RM2BEHBE8–This composit illustration of a coronal (frontal) CT reconstruction of the neck shows an abnormal left lobe of the thyroid gland which represents a thyroid goiter. This is often seen in association with iodine deficient diets. The left lobe of the thyroid is abnormally enlarged and demonstrates heterogeneous density. Also seen are the surrounding vascular structures of the superior mediastinum (central part of upper chest) and the neck. The upper lobes of the lungs are black and are on both sides.
RM2BEH9KC–Illustration comparing a heart muscle with a normal heartbeat and irregular heartbeats. Showing a normal heart (left), heart with atrial fibrillation (center), and heart with atrial flutter (right). As shown in the illustration in atrial fibrillation (AFib), disorganized electrical signals (green circles) are originating from the SA Node (yellow dot). With atrial flutter, electrical signals travel around and around inside the atria (pink circle); these circling signals make the atria beat too fast.
RMJR31KG–Bell with his wife Mabel and daughters Elsie (left) and Marian (Daisy). Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 - August 2, 1922) was a Scottish-American speech therapist and inventor of the telephone. Bell followed his father and grandfather into the speech therapy profession, but also studied sound waves and the mechanics of speech. By 1871, he had moved to the United States, becoming professor of vodal physiology in Boston. There he performed his experiments in converting sound waves into electrical impulses for transmission down wires. In 1876, he patented the telephone and founded what has b
RM2BEH5KY–On the left is a normal coronal (frontal view) cross-sectional MRI image of the brain through both frontal lobes and both temporal lobes. At this level you see two cavities filled with dark material near the center of the image. These are the lateral ventricles which are filled with cerebral spinal fluid (CSF). There are two main types of brain tissue, gray matter (which contains the neuronal cell bodies and is the darker of the brain tissue shown) and white matter (which is composed of axonal fibers). On the right is a coronal (frontal view) cross-sectional MRI image of the head showing caver
RM2BE0GWR–As astronomers began to explore the physical nature of comets, they found that meteors came from dust left by comets. A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. Most meteors are smaller than a grain of sand, so almost all of them disintegrate and never hit the Earth's surface. Major meteor showers such as the Leonids, seen here as they appeared on Novem
RM2BE0YXT–As astronomers began to explore the physical nature of comets, they found that meteors came from dust left by comets. A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. Most meteors are smaller than a grain of sand, so almost all of them disintegrate and never hit the Earth's surface. Major meteor showers such as the Leonids, seen here as they appeared on Novem
RM2BE0GMR–Compton (left) and his assistant, Richard Doan, look over equipment that Compton built for recording the intensity of cosmic rays in the stratosphere. The equipment will be carried into the stratosphere on a balloon and the measurements will be transmitted to the ground by radio. Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 - March 15, 1962) was an American physicist. In 1919, Compton was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship that allowed students to study abroad. He chose the Cavendish Laboratory in England, where he studied the scattering and absorption of gamma rays which led to the di
RM2BE0YXP–Compton (left) and his assistant, Richard Doan, look over equipment that Compton built for recording the intensity of cosmic rays in the stratosphere. The equipment will be carried into the stratosphere on a balloon and the measurements will be transmitted to the ground by radio. Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 - March 15, 1962) was an American physicist. In 1919, Compton was awarded a National Research Council Fellowship that allowed students to study abroad. He chose the Cavendish Laboratory in England, where he studied the scattering and absorption of gamma rays which led to the di
RMJR31R5–Romanticized illustration from 1832, shows Mehmed II leading his men over the walls of Constantinople while (bottom left) Constantine XI is killed. The Fall of Constantinople was the capture of the capital of the Byzantine Empire by an invading army of the Ottoman Empire on May 29, 1453. The Ottomans were commanded by Mehmed the Conqueror, the seventh sultan of the Ottoman Empire, who defeated an army commanded by Byzantine Emperor Constantine XI Palaiologos. The conquest of Constantinople followed a 53 day siege that had begun on April 6, 1453. The capture of Constantinople marked the end of
RM2BEH9W1–A comparison of the size and shape of the Antarctic ozone hole on 17 September, 1979 (left) and 4 October 2015 (right). Purple and dark blue areas are part of the ozone hole. As the images show, the word hole isn't literal; no place is empty of ozone. Scientists use the word hole as a metaphor for the area in which ozone concentrations drop below the historical threshold of 220 Dobson Units. Using this metaphor, they can describe the hole's size and depth. The map shows the state of the ozone hole on the day of maximum depth#the day the lowest ozone concentrations were measured. The measuremen
RM2BE0HWP–An illustration from 1869 of a zebra (left) and a quagga (right). Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the nineteenth century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of the plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name is derived from its call, which sounds like 'kwa-ha-ha'. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the
RM2BE10CN–An illustration from 1869 of a zebra (left) and a quagga (right). Quagga (Equus quagga quagga) is an extinct subspecies of the plains zebra that lived in South Africa until the nineteenth century. It was long thought to be a distinct species, but genetic studies have shown it to be the southernmost subspecies of the plains zebra. It is considered particularly close to Burchell's zebra. Its name is derived from its call, which sounds like 'kwa-ha-ha'. The last captive specimen died in Amsterdam on 12 August 1883. In 1984, the quagga was the first extinct animal to have its DNA analysed, and the
RM2BE10BM–As astronomers began to explore the physical nature of comets, they found that meteors came from dust left by comets. A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. Most meteors are smaller than a grain of sand, so almost all of them disintegrate and never hit the Earth's surface. Engraving taken from page 334 of 'The Children's Fairy Geography, or A Merry
RM2BE0HN8–As astronomers began to explore the physical nature of comets, they found that meteors came from dust left by comets. A meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams of cosmic debris called meteoroids entering Earth's atmosphere at extremely high speeds on parallel trajectories. Most meteors are smaller than a grain of sand, so almost all of them disintegrate and never hit the Earth's surface. Engraving taken from page 334 of 'The Children's Fairy Geography, or A Merry
RM2BE0GTK–'The Southern Confederacy A Fact!!!', a political cartoon of the Confederacy, representing it as a government in league with Satan. From left to right are: 'Mr. Mob Law Chief Justice,' a thug carrying a pot of tar; Secretary of State Robert Toombs raising a staff with a 'Letter of Marque' (a governmental authorization to seize subjects or property of foreign state) Confederate President Jefferson Davis, wearing saber and spurs. Vice President Alexander Stephens holds forward a list of 'The Fundamental Principles of our Government,' including treason, rebellion, murder, robbery, incendiarism, a
RM2BE101A–'The Southern Confederacy A Fact!!!', a political cartoon of the Confederacy, representing it as a government in league with Satan. From left to right are: 'Mr. Mob Law Chief Justice,' a thug carrying a pot of tar; Secretary of State Robert Toombs raising a staff with a 'Letter of Marque' (a governmental authorization to seize subjects or property of foreign state) Confederate President Jefferson Davis, wearing saber and spurs. Vice President Alexander Stephens holds forward a list of 'The Fundamental Principles of our Government,' including treason, rebellion, murder, robbery, incendiarism, a
RM2BE10M1–Woodcuts of sea monsters from Des Monstres et prodiges by Ambroise Paré, 1573, clockwise from top left: 'marine lion covered in scales', 'hideous figure of a Sea Devil', 'marine monster resembling a Bishop dressed in his pontifical garments', 'marine sow', 'marine monster having the head of a bear and the arms of a monkey', 'marine monster having the head of a Monk, armed and covered with fish scales'. Des Monstres is filled with unsubstantiated accounts of sea devils, marine sows, and monstrous animals with human faces. With its extensive discussion of reproduction and illustrations of birth
RM2BE0HYE–Woodcuts of sea monsters from Des Monstres et prodiges by Ambroise Paré, 1573, clockwise from top left: 'marine monster having the head of a bear and the arms of a monkey', 'marine monster resembling a Bishop dressed in his pontifical garments', 'marine sow', 'hideous figure of a Sea Devil', 'marine monster having the head of a Monk, armed and covered with fish scales', 'marine lion covered in scales'. Des Monstres is filled with unsubstantiated accounts of sea devils, marine sows, and monstrous animals with human faces. With its extensive discussion of reproduction and illustrations of birth
RM2BE10M7–Woodcuts of sea monsters from Des Monstres et prodiges by Ambroise Paré, 1573, clockwise from top left: 'marine monster having the head of a bear and the arms of a monkey', 'marine monster resembling a Bishop dressed in his pontifical garments', 'marine sow', 'hideous figure of a Sea Devil', 'marine monster having the head of a Monk, armed and covered with fish scales', 'marine lion covered in scales'. Des Monstres is filled with unsubstantiated accounts of sea devils, marine sows, and monstrous animals with human faces. With its extensive discussion of reproduction and illustrations of birth
RM2BE0HYD–Woodcuts of sea monsters from Des Monstres et prodiges by Ambroise Paré, 1573, clockwise from top left: 'marine lion covered in scales', 'hideous figure of a Sea Devil', 'marine monster resembling a Bishop dressed in his pontifical garments', 'marine sow', 'marine monster having the head of a bear and the arms of a monkey', 'marine monster having the head of a Monk, armed and covered with fish scales'. Des Monstres is filled with unsubstantiated accounts of sea devils, marine sows, and monstrous animals with human faces. With its extensive discussion of reproduction and illustrations of birth
RM2BE0J0F–Historic hydrogen bubble chamber photograph from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It shows a sequence of two catalyzed nuclear reactions - two links in a chain-like reaction. At the top left center of the photo, a muon generated by the Bevatron comes in at a slight angle from left to right. At the first bend in the track, a mesic atom has been formed, a deuteron and proton have been fused into helium, and the muon has been ejected on a track that zigs downward and sharply to the right. At the next sharp angle in the track, another catalyzed reaction has taken place, and the muon is e
RM2BE10KB–Historic hydrogen bubble chamber photograph from the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. It shows a sequence of two catalyzed nuclear reactions - two links in a chain-like reaction. At the top left center of the photo, a muon generated by the Bevatron comes in at a slight angle from left to right. At the first bend in the track, a mesic atom has been formed, a deuteron and proton have been fused into helium, and the muon has been ejected on a track that zigs downward and sharply to the right. At the next sharp angle in the track, another catalyzed reaction has taken place, and the muon is e
RMJR3188–Left, symbols on three-sided carnelian. Right, symbols on four-sided stone. Crete was once the center of the Minoan civilization (2700-1420 BC), which is currently regarded as the earliest recorded civilization in Europe. Carnelian was recovered from Bronze Age Minoan layers at Knossos on Crete in a form that demonstrated its use in decorative arts; this use dates to approximately 1800 BC. Knossos is the largest Bronze Age archeological site on Crete and is considered Europe's oldest city. The oldest Mycenaean writing is descended from the Linear A. Linear A is one of two currently undeciphere
RMJR31T0–Virgil, wearing a toga and holding a scroll on his lap is attended by two Muses; Clio (history), stands on his left holding a scroll. Melpomene (tragedy), stands to the right with a tragic mask. The scroll is open at Aeneid I, line II: :O Muse! the cause and the crimes relate, What Goddess was provoked, and whence her hate!' Publius Vergilius Maro (70-19 BC), usually called Virgil or Vergil in English, was an ancient Roman poet of the Augustan period. Virgil is ranked as one of Rome's greatest poets. His Aeneid has been considered the national epic of ancient Rome. Modeled after Homer's Iliad
RMT96HA0–A rat-catcher carrying a pole with dead rats suspended from it, a box strapped over his left shoulder and wearing a hat advertising his occupation. A rat-catcher is a person who practices rat-catching as a professional form of pest control. Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Plague, and to prevent damage to food supplies. In modern developed countries, such a professional is otherwise known as a pest control operative or pest technician. Rat-catchers may attempt to capture rats themselves, or release ra
RMT96H9R–A rat-catcher (accompanied by two dogs) carrying a cage of live rats in his right hand and a sharpened wooden stick with dead rats dangling from it in his left. A rat-catcher is a person who practices rat-catching as a professional form of pest control. Keeping the rat population under control was practiced in Europe to prevent the spread of diseases, most notoriously the Black Plague, and to prevent damage to food supplies. In modern developed countries, such a professional is otherwise known as a pest control operative or pest technician. Rat-catchers may attempt to capture rats themselves,
RM2BE114H–Illustration of a gunpowder and cannon factory. c. 1580-1605. In the foreground on the left, a man chisels the top to a cannon. Other men work on other cannons. In the background, a man pushes a cannon around in a kiln, while another works with fire on the upper level of the factory. In the background on the right, several cannons go off to test gunpowder; behind the fortified wall, a tower crumbles into an inferno due to the blast. The Invention of Gunpowder is the third plate from a print series entitled Nova Reperta (New Inventions of Modern Times), consisting of a title page and 19 plates,
RM2BE0JEG–Illustration of a gunpowder and cannon factory. c. 1580-1605. In the foreground on the left, a man chisels the top to a cannon. Other men work on other cannons. In the background, a man pushes a cannon around in a kiln, while another works with fire on the upper level of the factory. In the background on the right, several cannons go off to test gunpowder; behind the fortified wall, a tower crumbles into an inferno due to the blast. The Invention of Gunpowder is the third plate from a print series entitled Nova Reperta (New Inventions of Modern Times), consisting of a title page and 19 plates,
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RMG15M67–The Paris Observatory (Observatoire de Paris) is the foremost astronomical observatory of France, and one of the largest astronomical centers in the world. Its historic building is to be found on the Left Bank of the Seine in central Paris. Its foundation
RMG1BNYE–Illustration of the left side of a human's third lumbar vertebra.
RMG15HYF–Ea, or Enki, Mesopotamian god of wisdom, at left, with the winged goddess Ishtar, and Shamash, the sun god.
RMG15CW9–Staking the first claim to the Comstock Lode, June 12, 1859. Seated at extreme left is Henry Comstock.
RMG15DJK–Combination thermometer and barometer dating from 1740. The thermometer is on the left; the folded tube of the barometer, on the right.
RMG15KXG–Downtown in Pass Christian, Mississippi, after hurricane Camille. City hall is in the background on the left. Circa 1969.
RMG15G09–Map from 1691 showing two hemispheres. On the left is a celestial chart of the heavens, and on the right is the world projected from the North Pole.
RMG15DH2–Map from al-Istakhri's Book of Countries. Spain is on the right; the circle near the middle contains the name of Cordoba. The black circle at the bottom is Sicily. On the left, North Africa.
RMG15GEA–The first presidential administration in 1789. From left to right: Secretary of War Henry Knox, Secretary of State Thomas Jefferson, Secretary of the Treasury Alexander Hamilton and President George Washington.
RMG14TJM–Political illustration asking 'Which is the Worst?' On the left, a man is robbed and the caption reads 'Deliver or die!'; on the other, a man buys a drink and the caption reads 'Deliver and die!'.
RMG14WAH–Bryozoans from the Jurassic Period. On the left is Adeona folifera, and on the right, two specimens of Cellaria loriculata. Illustration from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
RMG15C7C–The philosopher-scientists of ancient Greece and Rome, as visualized in a Roman mosaic dscovered in Pompeii. Right to left: Zeno, founder of the Stoic School, Pythagoras, Epicurus, Socrates, Plato, and Theophrastus.
RMG15D1P–Political illustration asking 'Which is the Worst?' On the left, a man is robbed and the caption reads 'Deliver or die!'; on the other, a man buys a drink and the caption reads 'Deliver and die!'.
RMG15HG2–Alois Alzheimer and coworkers at the psychiatric clinic of the University of Munich, 1904-05. Alzheimer was head of the neuroanatomic laboratory there. Here he is seated in the front row at left. In 1906, German psychiatrist and neuropathologist Alois
RMG15NDG–View of the Human Centrifuge Chamber at the Aviation Medical Acceleration Lab. Showing the centrifuge arm, the gimbal-mounted gondola and the subject carriage suspended along the arm. The loading platform is shown at the left of the gondola and the contro
RMG14TGD–View of the Human Centrifuge Chamber at the Aviation Medical Acceleration Lab. Showing the centrifuge arm, the gimbal-mounted gondola and the subject carriage suspended along the arm. The loading platform is shown at the left of the gondola and the contro
RMG15JTN–Samuel Johnson had a multitude of physical and psychological ailments. From the beginning of his life as a hypoxic newborn, he was troubled by numerous illnesses, including neonatal abscess of the buttocks, probable smallpox, and deafness in the left ear
RMG16BG0–Caption: 'Triad statue of pharaoh Menkaura, accompanied by the goddess Hathor (on his right) and the personification of the nome of Diospolis Parva (on his left).' Menkaure was an ancient Egyptian king (pharaoh) of the 4th dynasty during the Old Kingdom.
RMG15H1H–This medieval illustration shows the Roman god Saturn in the traditional guise of an old man. The Zodiacal signs under his influence, Aquarius and Capricorn, are depicted on his left and right, respectively. He holds the sickle with which his Greek counte
RMG15HJY–Physiognomy, assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance, particularly the face. In this sketch four assessments are represented: forehead of an unintelligent man (top left), forehead of an imbecile and long-lived man (to
RMG15HK2–Physiognomy, assessment of a person's character or personality from their outer appearance, particularly the face. In this sketch six assessments of women's foreheads are represented: lines of generosity (top left), lines of compassion (top middle), lines
RMG15F51–Hevelius's book on comets. Title page of Cometographia (1668), by the Polish astronomer Johannes Hevelius. The artwork shows three astronomers representing three theories about comets. From left, the theories are: Aristotle's sublunar theory (that comets
RMG14WB0–Illustration of Rhamphorhynchus, from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition. Rhamphorhynchus had a longer tail than a pterodactyl, and it left its tail- and foot-prints in many sandstones of the mid-Jurassic Period.
RMG15KJN–Bison were hunted almost to extinction in the 19th century and were reduced to a few hundred by the mid-1880s. They were hunted for their skins, with the rest of the animal left behind to decay on the ground. After the animals rotted, their bones were col
RMG15BX2–Double portrait of Gerardus Mercator (left) (1512-1594) and Jodocus Hondius (1563-1612) from the Mercator-Hondius atlas of 1612. Flemish geographer Gerardus Mercator's most enduring contribution was his Mercator Projection or Mercator Chart. The Mercator
RMG14WC7–Fruit-branch of Banskia, taken from impressions left in rocks from the Eocene Epoch. It is different from any modern-day Banksia. Illustration from Louis Figuier's The World Before the Deluge, 1867 American edition.
RMG15KBM–A late 19th century engraving of a Hindu wedding procession (left) and an Indian Romani wedding (right). The Romani people, known by the exonym gypsies, are a widely-dispersed ethnic group with origins in northern India.
RMG15MPP–The moon's southern hemisphere as photographed by the Apollo 15 astronauts in 1971, including a portion of the lunar farside not visible from Earth. Mare Smythii is to the right, Humboldt Crater is at the central left, and Craters Hirayama, Sklodowska, an
RMG15GXK–President Jefferson Davis and cabinet of the Confederate States of America, and Confederate general Robert E. Lee, shortly after the beginning of the American Civil War (1861-1865). Depicted are, from left to right: Stephen Mallory, secretary of the navy;
RMG15GPA–Apollo and Artemis, twin son and daughter of Zeus and Leto. They are shown here with their attributes: Apollo, at left, stands beside his fawn, and Artemis (later to become the Roman goddess Diana) is shown holding her bow and wearing a quiver. Image deri
RMG15J5J–Color enhanced illustration of the Bon Homme Richard and Serapis. The warships were engaged at the Battle of Flamborough Head in 1779 with an American victory. The battle left the American Bon Homme Richard shattered, leaking and on fire causing it to sin
RMG15GFA–Color enhancement of A drawing of President George Washington and his cabinet. From left to right: George Washington, General Henry Knox (Secretary of War), Alexander Hamilton (Secretary of the Treasury), Thomas Jefferson (Secretary of State) and Edmund R
RMG15MX2–This picture, painted in 1841, carries us back to an experiment Galileo is alleged to have made during his time as lecturer at Pisa. To the left and right are men of ill-will: the Prince Giovanni de Medici, and Galileo's scientific opponents. These were l
RMG15M5N–Griffith Observatory on Mount Hollywood in Los Angeles, founded in 1935. The right copper dome houses the solar telescope, the left one the Zeiss refracting telescope, and the large middle dome houses the Planetarium Theater.
RMG16ECB–Entitled: 'Fort Sam Houston, Texas. When the Kizer brothers of Belvidere, Illinois, were promoted to first lieutenants, the identical twin daughters of Colonel C. Lloyd Middleton, their commanding officer, pinned the silver bars on their shoulders. Left t
RMG15DW7–This picture, painted in 1841, carries us back to an experiment Galileo is alleged to have made during his time as lecturer at Pisa. To the left and right are men of ill-will: the Prince Giovanni de Medici, and Galileo's scientific opponents. These were l
RMG14TCC–A drawing of President George Washington and his cabinet. From left to right: George Washington, General Henry Knox (Secretary of War), Alexander Hamilton (Secretary of the Treasury), Thomas Jefferson (Secretary of State) and Edmund Randolph (Attorney Gen
RMG15M7N–The moon's southern hemisphere as photographed by the Apollo 15 astronauts in 1971, including a portion of the lunar farside not visible from Earth. Mare Smythii is to the right, Humboldt Crater is at the central left, and Craters Hirayama, Sklodowska, an
RMG15HTC–Caption reads, 'One of Darwin's strongest arguments for evolution was a comparison of features that are similar in all vertedrate mammals. These forefeet, or hands, in rows, from left to right are those of man, gorilla, oragutan; dog, seal, porpoise; bat,
RMG16CMC–Boudica (died 60 or 61 AD) was queen of the British Iceni tribe, a Celtic tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire. Her husband, Prasutagus, had left his kingdom jointly to his daughters and the Roman Emperor when he died
RMG15H0P–1773 engraving by Carl Guttenberg satirizing the Tea Tax, Stamp Act and American revolution. The engraving is an adaption of John Dixon's 'The Oracle.' America is depicted as an Indian princess seated alone on the left. Asia, Africa, Europe are depicted a
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