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A taxi for tobrouk, 1960 (photo)
A taxi for tobrouk, 1960 (photo)

VRS2764771: A taxi for tobrouk, 1960 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Pope Benedict XVI, Rome, Italy
Pope Benedict XVI, Rome, Italy

MEP2538358: Pope Benedict XVI, Rome, Italy / Bridgeman Images

Pope Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Vatican City State
Pope Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Vatican City State

MEP2538497: Pope Benedict XVI, Vatican City, Vatican City State / Bridgeman Images

Carl Lewis celebrating gold on the highest step of the podium
Carl Lewis celebrating gold on the highest step of the podium

MEP2370230: Carl Lewis celebrating gold on the highest step of the podium / Bridgeman Images

The trumpet player Chet Baker (b/w photo)
The trumpet player Chet Baker (b/w photo)

MEP2615114: The trumpet player Chet Baker (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Revolt of the Hungarian people against the Soviet tyranny, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo)
Revolt of the Hungarian people against the Soviet tyranny, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo)

MEP3063008: Revolt of the Hungarian people against the Soviet tyranny, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A young insurgent in Budapest, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo)
A young insurgent in Budapest, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo)

MEP3063011: A young insurgent in Budapest, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Tank in the streets of Budapest, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo)
Tank in the streets of Budapest, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo)

MEP3063026: Tank in the streets of Budapest, Hungary, 1956 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The First Trees on Earth - Artist View - First Trees - Artist view - 385 million years ago, in the upper Devonian, the first trees began to appear on Earth. In this illustration, the archaeopteris, considered the first tree, is present at different stages of its evolution, with on the left a young specimen of 6 metres, in the centre a tree twice as large, on the right, an even older specimen. At the extreme right, a strain of an old Archaeopteris collapse. 385 million years ago, near the end of the Devonian period, the first trees began to populate the Earth. Considered the first modern trees, the Archaeopteris were a part of the Earth's primitive forests for the next 25 million years. Unlike the trees we know today, Archaeopteris was in fact a primitive fern that reproduced by means of spores instead of seeds. While terrestrial plants had been around for 130 million years prior to Archaeopteris, this was the first plant to solve the biomechanical challenges of supporting and nurturing ever larger sizes, enabling these Archaeopteris to grow to heights of 70 feet and more, over twice the height of the Calamites. In this image, four stages of the life of the Archaeopteris are illustrated. On the far left nearest our vantage point is a young, 20 - foot Archaeopteris, and in the center at twice that height is a medium - aged Archaeopteris, and on the right is a fully mature specimen. Furthest right is the collapsed and decaying trunk of a mature tree, a contribution the biomassy that will eventually become the oil, coal and natural gas we exploit today
The First Trees on Earth - Artist View - First Trees - Artist view - 385 million years ago, in the upper Devonian, the first trees began to appear on Earth. In this illustration, the archaeopteris, considered the first tree, is present at different stages of its evolution, with on the left a young specimen of 6 metres, in the centre a tree twice as large, on the right, an even older specimen. At the extreme right, a strain of an old Archaeopteris collapse. 385 million years ago, near the end of the Devonian period, the first trees began to populate the Earth. Considered the first modern trees, the Archaeopteris were a part of the Earth's primitive forests for the next 25 million years. Unlike the trees we know today, Archaeopteris was in fact a primitive fern that reproduced by means of spores instead of seeds. While terrestrial plants had been around for 130 million years prior to Archaeopteris, this was the first plant to solve the biomechanical challenges of supporting and nurturing ever larger sizes, enabling these Archaeopteris to grow to heights of 70 feet and more, over twice the height of the Calamites. In this image, four stages of the life of the Archaeopteris are illustrated. On the far left nearest our vantage point is a young, 20 - foot Archaeopteris, and in the center at twice that height is a medium - aged Archaeopteris, and on the right is a fully mature specimen. Furthest right is the collapsed and decaying trunk of a mature tree, a contribution the biomassy that will eventually become the oil, coal and natural gas we exploit today

PIX4632789: The First Trees on Earth - Artist View - First Trees - Artist view - 385 million years ago, in the upper Devonian, the first trees began to appear on Earth. In this illustration, the archaeopteris, considered the first tree, is present at different stages of its evolution, with on the left a young specimen of 6 metres, in the centre a tree twice as large, on the right, an even older specimen. At the extreme right, a strain of an old Archaeopteris collapse. 385 million years ago, near the end of the Devonian period, the first trees began to populate the Earth. Considered the first modern trees, the Archaeopteris were a part of the Earth's primitive forests for the next 25 million years. Unlike the trees we know today, Archaeopteris was in fact a primitive fern that reproduced by means of spores instead of seeds. While terrestrial plants had been around for 130 million years prior to Archaeopteris, this was the first plant to solve the biomechanical challenges of supporting and nurturing ever larger sizes, enabling these Archaeopteris to grow to heights of 70 feet and more, over twice the height of the Calamites. In this image, four stages of the life of the Archaeopteris are illustrated. On the far left nearest our vantage point is a young, 20 - foot Archaeopteris, and in the center at twice that height is a medium - aged Archaeopteris, and on the right is a fully mature specimen. Furthest right is the collapsed and decaying trunk of a mature tree, a contribution the biomassy that will eventually become the oil, coal and natural gas we exploit today / Bridgeman Images

From Big Bang to Today - From Big Bang to the Earth. Artwork - Artist's view showing the stages of formation of the universe. From left to right, the Big Bang, the first stars, the formation of galaxies, and the universe today. Universe from the beginning (left), the first stars, first galaxies, to the universe seen nowadays
From Big Bang to Today - From Big Bang to the Earth. Artwork - Artist's view showing the stages of formation of the universe. From left to right, the Big Bang, the first stars, the formation of galaxies, and the universe today. Universe from the beginning (left), the first stars, first galaxies, to the universe seen nowadays

PIX4634245: From Big Bang to Today - From Big Bang to the Earth. Artwork - Artist's view showing the stages of formation of the universe. From left to right, the Big Bang, the first stars, the formation of galaxies, and the universe today. Universe from the beginning (left), the first stars, first galaxies, to the universe seen nowadays / Bridgeman Images

SS Basil, Chrysostom and Gregory with a kneeling donor, 18th century (oil & gold leaf on panel)
SS Basil, Chrysostom and Gregory with a kneeling donor, 18th century (oil & gold leaf on panel)

NGV123283: SS Basil, Chrysostom and Gregory with a kneeling donor, 18th century (oil & gold leaf on panel) / Bridgeman Images

The bells in the servant's area (photo)
The bells in the servant's area (photo)

USB132508: The bells in the servant's area (photo) / Bridgeman Images

September 1987 Lido di Veneziathe british actress and singer JANE BIRKIN with french movie director and husband JACQUES DOILLON
September 1987 Lido di Veneziathe british actress and singer JANE BIRKIN with french movie director and husband JACQUES DOILLON

GIO5028592: September 1987 Lido di Veneziathe british actress and singer JANE BIRKIN with french movie director and husband JACQUES DOILLON / Bridgeman Images

Zhejiangopterus - This pterosaur was 5 metres long and lived in Cretace 81 million years ago. Zhejiangopterus is the genus of a moderately large azhdarchid pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds. Known for its long neck and lack of a long protruding head keel typical of other pterosaurs, this flying reptile soared in the skies of Late Cretaceous China about 81 million years ago and likely fed upon fish
Zhejiangopterus - This pterosaur was 5 metres long and lived in Cretace 81 million years ago. Zhejiangopterus is the genus of a moderately large azhdarchid pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds. Known for its long neck and lack of a long protruding head keel typical of other pterosaurs, this flying reptile soared in the skies of Late Cretaceous China about 81 million years ago and likely fed upon fish

PIX4664168: Zhejiangopterus - This pterosaur was 5 metres long and lived in Cretace 81 million years ago. Zhejiangopterus is the genus of a moderately large azhdarchid pterosaur with a wingspan of about 12 feet and weight of about 50 pounds. Known for its long neck and lack of a long protruding head keel typical of other pterosaurs, this flying reptile soared in the skies of Late Cretaceous China about 81 million years ago and likely fed upon fish / Bridgeman Images

Olympic games in wheelchairs, 08/08/1953 (b/w photo)
Olympic games in wheelchairs, 08/08/1953 (b/w photo)

MPX5120155: Olympic games in wheelchairs, 08/08/1953 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Moroccan soldiers mounting a German Junkers Ju-52, 1936
Moroccan soldiers mounting a German Junkers Ju-52, 1936

SZT5182833: Moroccan soldiers mounting a German Junkers Ju-52, 1936 / Bridgeman Images

New York, septembre 1933. L'arrivée à New York du paquebot italien REX après la traversée de l'atlantique en 4 jours 13 heures et 5 minutes, à la vitesse de 29 noeuds.
New York, septembre 1933. L'arrivée à New York du paquebot italien REX après la traversée de l'atlantique en 4 jours 13 heures et 5 minutes, à la vitesse de 29 noeuds.

OLA5337809: New York, septembre 1933. L'arrivée à New York du paquebot italien REX après la traversée de l'atlantique en 4 jours 13 heures et 5 minutes, à la vitesse de 29 noeuds. / Bridgeman Images

Romy Schneider and Alain Delon, Cannes 1962 (photo)
Romy Schneider and Alain Delon, Cannes 1962 (photo)

OLA5339481: Romy Schneider and Alain Delon, Cannes 1962 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

La scenariste Suso CECCHI D'AMICO en mai 1959
La scenariste Suso CECCHI D'AMICO en mai 1959

OLA5341524: La scenariste Suso CECCHI D'AMICO en mai 1959 / Bridgeman Images

Portrait de l'ecrivain italien Dino Buzzati (1906 - 1972) en 1970, Milano
Portrait de l'ecrivain italien Dino Buzzati (1906 - 1972) en 1970, Milano

OLA5333892: Portrait de l'ecrivain italien Dino Buzzati (1906 - 1972) en 1970, Milano / Bridgeman Images

The writer Georges Simenon in the State University of Milan, where he gave a lecture on the contemporary French novel, 19th April 1967 (b/w photo)
The writer Georges Simenon in the State University of Milan, where he gave a lecture on the contemporary French novel, 19th April 1967 (b/w photo)

OLA371609: The writer Georges Simenon in the State University of Milan, where he gave a lecture on the contemporary French novel, 19th April 1967 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The writer and poet Blaise Cendrars in his house, October 1957 (b/w photo)
The writer and poet Blaise Cendrars in his house, October 1957 (b/w photo)

OLA371618: The writer and poet Blaise Cendrars in his house, October 1957 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Mannequins in Victorian dress (photo)
Mannequins in Victorian dress (photo)

CHE18847: Mannequins in Victorian dress (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Londres, le 24/12/1957. Sophia LOREN et son mari Carlo PONTI à la gare de Victoria.
Londres, le 24/12/1957. Sophia LOREN et son mari Carlo PONTI à la gare de Victoria.

OLA5345629: Londres, le 24/12/1957. Sophia LOREN et son mari Carlo PONTI à la gare de Victoria. / Bridgeman Images

East Berliners visiting West Berlin for the first time following the opening of the border, 9th November, 1989 (b/w photo)
East Berliners visiting West Berlin for the first time following the opening of the border, 9th November, 1989 (b/w photo)

HPS328166: East Berliners visiting West Berlin for the first time following the opening of the border, 9th November, 1989 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

The Three Tenors in concert, Baths of Caracalla, Rome, 2nd July 1990 (photo)
The Three Tenors in concert, Baths of Caracalla, Rome, 2nd July 1990 (photo)

OLA3715235: The Three Tenors in concert, Baths of Caracalla, Rome, 2nd July 1990 (photo) / Bridgeman Images

Juan Manuel FANGIO
Juan Manuel FANGIO

OLA1798926: Juan Manuel FANGIO / Bridgeman Images

Jean Paul Belmondo and his daughter Florence
Jean Paul Belmondo and his daughter Florence

OLA1894283: Jean Paul Belmondo and his daughter Florence / Bridgeman Images

K2 expedition members training in the Breithorn, 1954 (b/w photo)
K2 expedition members training in the Breithorn, 1954 (b/w photo)

OLA5357273: K2 expedition members training in the Breithorn, 1954 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Genes, 1933. vue du transatlantique Rex quittant le port.
Genes, 1933. vue du transatlantique Rex quittant le port.

OLA5344252: Genes, 1933. vue du transatlantique Rex quittant le port. / Bridgeman Images

Jacques Anquetil with a Renault during the visit of the French cyclists at the Renault (Milan, 1961) (b/w photo)
Jacques Anquetil with a Renault during the visit of the French cyclists at the Renault (Milan, 1961) (b/w photo)

OLA5384280: Jacques Anquetil with a Renault during the visit of the French cyclists at the Renault (Milan, 1961) (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

42th Giro d'Italia (1959) - 21th Stage Aosta - Courmayeur Cyclist Jacques Anquetil on a climb; with this race he lost the classification's leadership (b/w photo)
42th Giro d'Italia (1959) - 21th Stage Aosta - Courmayeur Cyclist Jacques Anquetil on a climb; with this race he lost the classification's leadership (b/w photo)

OLA5384329: 42th Giro d'Italia (1959) - 21th Stage Aosta - Courmayeur Cyclist Jacques Anquetil on a climb; with this race he lost the classification's leadership (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Lino Ventura at home with his wife Odette Lecomte, Paris, 1959 (b/w photo)
Lino Ventura at home with his wife Odette Lecomte, Paris, 1959 (b/w photo)

OLA5383600: Lino Ventura at home with his wife Odette Lecomte, Paris, 1959 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Andre Malraux visiting his son Pierre Gauthier in the Ospedale Maggiore, Turin, 1959 (b/w photo)
Andre Malraux visiting his son Pierre Gauthier in the Ospedale Maggiore, Turin, 1959 (b/w photo)

OLA5381551: Andre Malraux visiting his son Pierre Gauthier in the Ospedale Maggiore, Turin, 1959 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

Sophia Loren in Vienna for the making of 'A Breath of Scandal’, 1959 (b/w photo)
Sophia Loren in Vienna for the making of 'A Breath of Scandal’, 1959 (b/w photo)

OLA5375267: Sophia Loren in Vienna for the making of 'A Breath of Scandal’, 1959 (b/w photo) / Bridgeman Images

A cop or Dirty Money by Jean-Pierre Melville, 1972
A cop or Dirty Money by Jean-Pierre Melville, 1972

DIL1639369: A cop or Dirty Money by Jean-Pierre Melville, 1972 / Bridgeman Images


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